Lise Klaveness on her Uefa ambitions: ‘We need to make football inclusive for all’
The former Norway international trying to win a seat on the executive committee knows the odds are stacked against her
“I was always very fond of the ball and I was definitely a No 10,” Lise Klaveness says as she describes the kind of football she played while winning 73 caps for Norway. “I had played as a No 6 but I didn’t like it. I wanted to play with risk. So the coaches ended up playing me as an offensive midfielder because I had a high appetite for risk.”
The 41-year-old Klaveness is also a lawyer and a judge who, as the president of Norway’s FA, made a blistering speech at Fifa’s congress in Doha last March when she demanded that football leaders support migrant workers in Qatar, protect LGBTQ+ fans at the World Cup and make the game open to all. As a gay woman, happily married to former Norway international Ingrid Fosse Sæthre, Klaveness could have been jailed under Qatari law but, as she points out, she was at little risk personally.
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/feb/19/lise-klaveness-on-her-uefa-ambitions-interview
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