The super Falcons striker and two-time African Womenโs Player of the year, Cynthia Uwak expressed her disgust at the ill-treatment of female footballers in Africa (Nigeria) during a recent interview with interview with Punch.
According to the footballer female footballers are unjustly labelled as lesbians just because of the way they look.
Checkout the excerpts from the interview below;
How do you feel when women footballers are termed lesbians because of the way they look?
I wouldnโt say football makes people masculine. There are lots of players you wouldnโt even know play football. I have a lot of friends who are tomboys but they donโt play football and they look masculine; like they are into sports. People jump into conclusions because they see you dressed this way.
Peopleโs mentality is different. There are a lot of the players who wear make-up and dress feminine. I donโt like to wear make-up and that doesnโt mean itโs because I play football. Before I started playing football, I was a tomboy climbing trees and playing with boys.
But these people are so blinded; they look at one side and donโt see the other side of the world. Itโs not only women footballers who are like that; there are a lot of them out there who donโt do sports.
I wouldnโt judge someone based on their looks or what they wear. Itโs not my business to be concerned about another personโs personal life because that wonโt put food on my table. If you go to boarding schools, they still say this thing (lesbianism) exists. Does it mean these people play football?
There is this impression that women footballers who move in twos are usually lesbiansโฆ
There is freedom of speech and you canโt tell people what they should or should not say. Labelling people just because they are friends is not right. Have you caught them practice lesbianism? This thing happens and itโs not like itโs new.
If you play for the Falcons, then your mentality should be different. You donโt dwell on such things; I donโt allow irrelevant issues affect me because what they say wonโt stop me from where Iโm going. Itโs a mental thing and you just have to expect people to keep talking.
The energy they use in labelling female footballers lesbians, if they use it well, it will add value to womenโs football. But people would rather criticise you than try to build and lift you up. I donโt let what anybody say affect me. If you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks, you will never get to your destination. You canโt change the discrimination. Majority of these people, if they ask you out and you donโt accept, they jump into conclusion and start to cook up stories.
Source: PunchNG
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