After allegations of abuse in women's football surfaced in recent weeks in the US, Venezuela and Australia, the sport's world governing body FIFA fears they could be the 'tip of the iceberg.'
After allegations of abuse in women's football surfaced in recent weeks in the US, Venezuela and Australia, the sport's world governing body FIFA fears they could be the"tip of the iceberg."
Joyce Cook, FIFA's Chief Education and Social Responsibility Officer, told CNN Sport's Amanda Davies that there will probably be similar stories out there, and encourages people to come forward."We are incredibly serious about eradicating abuse from sport, from football," Cook said."We've spoken to a lot of other international sports federations about this topic over the last year.
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