By Ariana Corrente
Athelo Group
In recent years, women in sports have taken center stage, not only on the field but in leadership, media, and governance. This shift is evident in major events like the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which set a viewership record with nearly 2B global viewers, and the Paris 2024 Olympics, which will feature gender-equal medal events for the first time. These milestones underscore the growing influence of women in sports and the increased visibility they’re receiving globally. From football to leadership programs, women are leading the charge and inspiring the next generation to reach new heights.

Shaping the Future of Football
Football has long been a male-dominated sport, but that’s changing rapidly. According to a recent Front Office Sports feature, women are driving progress both on and off the field. From coaching to team management, roles once seen as inaccessible are now being filled by women. For example, the NFL has seen a 38% increase in women in front-office positions since 2019, a major step forward in diversifying leadership in football.
Sam Rapoport, the NFL’s Senior Director of Diversity, remarked, “We are at the forefront of change and innovation in football. The contributions of women have broadened the horizons of the sport.” This transformation is opening doors for young girls to not only aspire to be athletes but also to pursue careers in football administration, coaching, and executive roles. Women like Katie Sowers, the NFL’s first openly gay female coach, and others who are breaking into traditionally male spaces are proving that there are no limits to what can be achieved in the world of sports. Their influence is not only inspiring future generations but is also expanding the scope and future of football itself.

The Power of Representation
The recent Girls on the Run Women in Sports Summit featured a powerful panel focused on the importance of representation in sports. Female athletes and industry leaders shared personal stories of overcoming obstacles and achieving success. One standout speaker was five-time Olympic swimmer Dara Torres, who highlighted the importance of visibility: “You can’t be what you can’t see. It’s vital for young girls to see women in positions of power in sports.” Her words reflect the growing recognition that female role models are key to inspiring future generations.
Research presented at the summit underscored this idea, revealing that 94% of women in C-suite executive roles participated in sports at some point in their lives. This data illustrates a clear link between athletic involvement and professional success, suggesting that early engagement in sports can foster skills like leadership, teamwork, and resilience. Representation matters not just on the field, but in every aspect of life, as it shows young girls they can aspire to leadership and greatness in any arena.

Youth Sports: Building Leadership and Confidence
A recent study by the Women’s Sports Foundation, When Girls Play, We All Win, shows that youth sports play a critical role in shaping future female leaders. The study found that 74% of women in top leadership positions credit sports with helping them develop leadership skills. Girls who engage in sports are more likely to have higher confidence, self-esteem, and ambition, which can pave the way for success in various fields.
Stephanie Adams, CEO of the Women’s Sports Foundation, emphasized the broader benefits of sports for young girls, saying, “It’s not just about physical activity—it’s about setting them up for success in all areas of life.” The study also revealed that girls who play sports are more likely to stay in school, avoid risky behaviors, and enjoy better mental health. These individual benefits contribute to a positive ripple effect, as communities and industries thrive when women take on leadership roles.

A Future Powered by Women
Whether through football, sports panels, or youth programs, women are leading the charge in transforming the sports world. As barriers are broken down, we are witnessing a more inclusive and inspiring future—one where young girls know they can succeed in any field. Women in sports aren’t just participating; they’re changing the game for the better.
With a 38% increase in women in NFL front offices and clear evidence that sports backgrounds shape future female leaders, the message is undeniable: when women lead in sports, everyone benefits. This growing representation is paving the way for a stronger, more equitable sports industry.
Sources:
- https://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/
- https://frontofficesports.com/video/the-women-fueling-the-future-of-football/
- https://www.girlsontherun.org/blog/women-in-sports-summit-panel/
- https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-womens-sports-foundation-research-proves-youth-sports-fuel-womens-leadership-when-girls-play-we-all-win-302243796.html