Young People and Sports-
In my school, St. Patrick School, they have club sports. However, the table that gives these is in Spanish, so I will do my best.On Mondays they have girls soccer, futbol e. media, and basketball. On Tuesdays they offer girls rhythmic gymnastics, basic soccer, and volleyball. For Wednesdays there is basketball, artistic gymnastics, and handball. Next, the club sports on Thursdays are hockey, basic soccer, badminton, and volleyball. Finally, for Fridays they offer handball, hockey, and girls rhythmic gymnastics. The Cerro ñielol also offers sports.
Sports Opportunities for Girls and Women-
In Chile, girls have a decent amount of sporting opportunities, as you can see above. However, we are expected to stay home more and not do as many sports as boys. So, it is not a requirement for girls like it is for boys, but it is allowed. However, there is no law like Title 9 in Chile. So there are typically more sports offered in school for boys than for girls.¿Quieres saber más?-
http://www.footballtop.com/countries/chilehttp://edition.cnn.com/2008/SPORT/football/11/06/first11.rivalries/index.html?iref=24hours
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_in_Chile
http://www.thisischile.cl/sports-in-chile/?lang=en
http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/clubs/rivalries/newsid=107009/index.html
“Cultures of The World: Chile” by Winter/Roraff, Marshall Cavendish publishing
Fact Friday #25- Sports II
Reviewed by Zita Corwin
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March 11, 2016
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