Joine Ysef, a Yazidi girl who is a football coach

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Read: 2751     15:30     12 Июль 2022    

Joine Ysefa is a Yazidi girl who loved football since childhood, she always had a dream of playing football in the women's team.

She says, she could not do anything with her ambitions and goals because of strict Yazidi customs and traditions, Joine had to do household work and not even think about a sport career.

Joine Ysefa was born in Bartala, on the Nineveh Plain in Iraq, in a traditional Yezidi family, but despite the strictness of her upbringing, the girl's father supported her, and after school she entered the Faculty of Sports Science and Physical Education. After graduating from the faculty, Jone began working in the field of education, as a teacher at a private school Al-Raja, and began actively helping financially her family.

She was able to overcome the obstacles that women face in Iraq society. Now she is a women's fitness coach and a children's soccer coach in an international organization. She trains female teams and devotes most of her time to this field.She says that "nothing can stand in the way of ambitions and goals and you can achieve everything you want by striving to achieve your goals, we Yazidi girls and women are the same, full-fledged members of society as others, and we have the right to work in all spheres."

Dengê Êzdiyan





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Joine Ysef, a Yazidi girl who is a football coach

2022/07/53865-1657615353.jpg
Read: 2752     15:30     12 Июль 2022    

Joine Ysefa is a Yazidi girl who loved football since childhood, she always had a dream of playing football in the women's team.

She says, she could not do anything with her ambitions and goals because of strict Yazidi customs and traditions, Joine had to do household work and not even think about a sport career.

Joine Ysefa was born in Bartala, on the Nineveh Plain in Iraq, in a traditional Yezidi family, but despite the strictness of her upbringing, the girl's father supported her, and after school she entered the Faculty of Sports Science and Physical Education. After graduating from the faculty, Jone began working in the field of education, as a teacher at a private school Al-Raja, and began actively helping financially her family.

She was able to overcome the obstacles that women face in Iraq society. Now she is a women's fitness coach and a children's soccer coach in an international organization. She trains female teams and devotes most of her time to this field.She says that "nothing can stand in the way of ambitions and goals and you can achieve everything you want by striving to achieve your goals, we Yazidi girls and women are the same, full-fledged members of society as others, and we have the right to work in all spheres."

Dengê Êzdiyan





Tags: #yazidisinfo   #newsyazidis   #aboutyazidis   #iraqyazidis