By SOSHI KATSUMI/ Staff Writer
June 20, 2021 at 18:25 JST
Azusa Iwashimizu, center, a professional soccer player with NTV Tokyo Verdy Beleza, says she wants to bring her son onto the pitch when players enter the stadium when Japan’s first professional women’s soccer league makes its debut in September. (Soshi Katsumi)
Female professional soccer players juggling the demands of motherhood and their sport will soon have the option of bringing their toddlers to the stadium to be placed in the care of a babysitter while games are in progress. [Read More]
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