Nadia Nadim: Soccer Aid 2024 Championing Women's Voices in Football and Beyond
AC Milan star Nadia Nadim discusses using Soccer Aid 2024 to amplify women's voices in sport, her trailblazing career, and advocating for gender equality in football.


Breaking Barriers Through Football
Afghanistan-born professional footballer Nadia Nadim is preparing to make a powerful statement at Soccer Aid 2024, the annual charity match raising funds for UNICEF. The 37-year-old AC Milan forward sees this high-profile event as a platform to spotlight the struggles women face accessing sports globally.
From Refugee to Football Star
- Fled Taliban-ruled Afghanistan at age 11 with her family
- Discovered football in a Danish refugee camp
- Played for Manchester City and represented Denmark internationally
- Current striker for AC Milan in Serie A Femminile
"Being at Soccer Aid represents what's possible," Nadim told BBC Sport. "I want to inspire women who don't have access or a voice, especially in countries like Afghanistan where the Taliban banned women from sports."
Serie A's Rising Challenge
Nadim joined AC Milan at the start of the 2024-25 season, bringing her experience to one of Italy's developing women's teams:
Club | Formed | League Position | Notable Fact |
---|---|---|---|
AC Milan Women | 2018 | Top 5 Serie A | Pioneering maternity policies |
"Serie A Femminile is different - they're finding their way," said Nadim. "I love the challenge of helping build something. Milan's maternity policy shows progress - automatic 12-month contract extensions for pregnant players."
England's Women's Football Evolution
Having played in the FA Women's Super League with Manchester City, Nadim praises England's rapid development:
- Record-breaking attendances at Premier League stadiums
- Boost from Lionesses' Euro 2022 victory
- Growing professional infrastructure
"The mentality shift in England is beautiful to see," Nadim reflected. "We make the same sacrifices as men - equal treatment should be the baseline."
Soccer Aid 2024 Spotlight
Nadim will feature for the Rest of the World XI against England at Old Trafford on June 15:
- Co-managed by Wayne Rooney and Tyson Fury
- First time playing at Manchester United's stadium
- Charity proceeds support UNICEF's children's programs
"This platform reaches different audiences," Nadim emphasized. "We must keep talking about global inequalities in sports access."