During the World Cup camp: Terchoun wants to go on strike with the national women’s team

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Meriame Terchoun is on the ball for Switzerland: now she hopes to take part in the major women’s strike despite the national team merging.
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Matthew Dubachsports reporter

Nati player Meriame Terchoun (27) took to the streets with hundreds of thousands of women during the 2019 women’s strike and was enthusiastic. It goes without saying that she definitely wants to be there again on Wednesday for the 2023 women’s strike, which should be as big as it was four years ago.

But the offensive player of the French first division Dijon is part of the selection of the national women’s team. Preparations for the World Cup in New Zealand/Australia will start next Tuesday in Magglingen. A training is planned on the day of the big strike.

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The topic comes up for discussion in the national team

What now? What now? Terchoun simply wants to take the entire national team with him. “Actually, we should strike as a whole team. Let’s see what my fellow players think of it’, the woman from Zurich describes her plan in ‘Werk’, the newspaper of the union Unia.

However, Terchoun has not yet made any advances to trainer Inka Grings or his teammates. “I arrange it on the day of arrival in Magglingen,” she tells Blick. Therefore, there is no concrete idea yet how the national team could participate in a strike. Purple shirts in training? A banner with demands? A statement of solidarity on social media? Or actually participate in a demo?

“Now it’s enough hay dune, the clubs and the football association have to move forward.”Nati’s Meriame Terchoun

Terchoun is so committed because, for her, the issues of the feminist strike have a lot to do with women’s football: equality, better working conditions, higher wages. In all these areas, women have to catch up with men’s football.

It bothers the former FCZ player that most players in the Women’s Super League still have to work in addition to football to make ends meet.

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Terchoun advocates better preconditions

But at Terchoun it’s not just about the money. After her cruciate ligament tears, she had to organize and pay for appropriate rehabilitation herself: “Of course the club arranges such things for men.”

That is why Nati’s player says: “We are 35,000 football players in Switzerland. If we all take to the streets on June 14 and say: enough is enough, the clubs and the football association must move forward, then things will move forward.”

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Source : Blick

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