Social Asking, the innovative, intelligent and easy-to-use tool that invites your fans to engage directly with sports clubs to make their voice heard, is the official sponsor of the “Champion of the Year” Award for the world’s first ever Women’s Football Awards.
The relationship between Social Asking and The Women’s Football Awards is part of Social Asking’s commitments and fundamental values towards gender equality and women’s empowerment. The awards ceremony arrives ahead of the 2023 Women’s World Cup and will honor the people, brands and organizations who are actively contributing and supporting the rapid and powerful growth of women’s football and women’s sport in the UK and internationally.
“Behind every successful woman in soccer, there is a story of perseverance, grit, and determination. Champions aren’t made in the spotlight, they’re made in the shadows, battling against societal norms and barriers” says Jon Parker, CEO and Co-Founder of Social Asking.
He continues – “As a proud sponsor and ally, Social Asking recognizes the challenges that female players face on and off the pitch. But we’re also hopeful that society is evolving and breaking down those barriers. As a business, we must do everything we can to support and encourage female players, providing them with the opportunities they deserve. Today’s female players are more than athletes, they are role models inspiring the next generation of champions. We’re honored to join forces with the Women’s Football Awards and pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive future for women’s soccer.”
Social Asking is the first of its kind. The tool supercharges the space and understanding of fan engagement and provides a simple and colorful process to fan feedback – Validating the needs of the sports club and the needs of the fans.
Endorsed by British football club, Bolton Wanderers FC, in a fan-engagement based decision of upcoming kit designs (See, HERE), Social Asking now hits mainstream sports culture through its official sponsorship of the “Champion of the Year” award for The Women’s Football Awards 2023. Nominees for the award are, Ian Wright, Tracy Crouch, Karen Carney, Hope Powell, Lisa O’Keefe, Emma Hayes, Phil Neville, Paul Barber, Her Game Too and Susan Whelan.
The Women’s Football Awards will be hosted in London on May 25th by former Chelsea and Juventus soccer star, Eni Aluko and Sky Sports commentator, Jamie Carragher. The official media sponsors are DailyMail Sport and Metro.co.uk Sport.
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