but tatiana hetty, he's now in charge of women's football in switzerland, also told algebra that the sport continues to struggle across the world from lack of finances. it's probably a very nice signal that it's the, the us seen one of the best women, even of all the p, my president. that was the 1st association and nation to do that. i'm very happy to see that the president, by the time announced a doubling price money for, for next year, for it to be no straight. and even actually i don't think that they know women football, lack money in all aspects, not equal pay for the player. not to equal prize money for the stations or, or, or the other players. it's access to infrastructure. it's a professional environment for young talent. it's, you know, the club structure and the team access to medical treatment. so you name it, it's all areas need, need, improvement. and so what it really means if you do that as an application or as you are stuck out, or hopefully find a very new future, you send out the message, you know, women's football is struggling worldwide. there's only maybe 5068