ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月14日 23時01分


These women were told they couldn’t play soccer. They didn’t listen. In Zanzibar — the semiautonomous archipelago where they live, off the coast of Tanzania — the sport is mostly limited to boys and men. “People have tried to stop me from playing,” said Riziki Abdallah, 23. She’s a star of the Zanzibari women’s national team. On the field she weaves past other players with dominance. Riziki, who’s known as Chadole, also plays for the the Jumbi Women Fighters, a club team in a league of 6 teams. “I’ve never been attacked physically,” she said. “But they tell me and my family that they are not happy, and that I should not be playing soccer.” The team rallies together without resources or support because of their sheer love of the game. Their hope? That women’s soccer will one day receive government recognition and support. But most of all, they just want to play. “I am committed to playing,” Riziki said. “I am not afraid of anything.” @nicholesobecki took these photos in Zanzibar. Swipe left to see Riziki, who’s pictured in the 2nd image, and more photos. #⚽


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