📸 WTF: this player prints her CV on her shirt 😭
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Reconversion is not waiting.
This week, Italian defender Alia Guagni played her last career match in the match between Como and Naples (3-1).
At 37 years old and already thinking about her professional reconversion, the former Italian international took a funny initiative during this meeting.
In fact, she printed... her CV directly on her jersey.
🇮🇹 Alia Guagni, leggenda del calcio italiano, ieri è scesa in campo con una maglietta con sopra stampato il suo curriculum vitae, per sollevare l'attenzione sull'insicurezza lavorativa delle calciatrici italiane dopo il ritiro.👇 pic.twitter.com/gzIyIbTlUD
— Pallonate in Faccia @pallonateinfaccia.bsky.social (@pallonatefaccia) May 12, 2025
If this image can make you smile, it is actually a real fight led by Alia Guagni and Como, who launched the Beyond program. This program is intended to support players retiring from football.
"After a career on the field, we, female footballers, are forced to stop and face a void. We don't have a mapped-out path to professional life and we can't stop working" she notably told The Athletic.
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