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#12596351
28 July 2025
Tania, 13, drinks water during a break from football practice at a women's football academy in Nandail, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, on July 24, 2025. In this rural village, the grassroots academy run by Coach Uzzal does more than just train girls; it transforms lives. The program produces national-level players and offers girls a path out of poverty and social pressure while challenging traditional norms and early marriage.
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#12596352
28 July 2025
Tania, 13, practices at a women's football academy in Nandail, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, on July 24, 2025. In this rural village, the grassroots academy run by Coach Uzzal does more than just train girls -- it transforms lives. The program produces national-level players and offers girls a path out of poverty and social pressure, while challenging traditional norms and early marriage.
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#12596353
28 July 2025
Tania, 13, practices at a women's football academy in Nandail, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, on July 24, 2025. In this rural village, the grassroots academy run by Coach Uzzal does more than just train girls -- it transforms lives. The program produces national-level players and offers girls a path out of poverty and social pressure, while challenging traditional norms and early marriage.
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#12596354
28 July 2025
Tania, 13, practices at a women's football academy in Nandail, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, on July 24, 2025. In this rural village, the grassroots academy run by Coach Uzzal does more than just train girls -- it transforms lives. The program produces national-level players and offers girls a path out of poverty and social pressure, while challenging traditional norms and early marriage.
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#12596359
28 July 2025
Tania, 13, rests during practices at a women's football academy in Nandail, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, on July 24, 2025. In this rural village, the grassroots academy run by Coach Uzzal does more than just train girls -- it transforms lives. The program produces national-level players and offers girls a path out of poverty and social pressure, while challenging traditional norms and early marriage.
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#12596361
28 July 2025
From left, Tania, 13, poses for a photo with her teammates after a practice match at a women's football academy in Nandail, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, on July 24, 2025. In this rural village, the grassroots academy run by Coach Uzzal does more than just train girls -- it transforms lives. The program produces national-level players and offers girls a path out of poverty and social pressure, while challenging traditional norms and early marriage.
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#12596365
28 July 2025
Tania, 13, practices at a women's football academy in Nandail, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, on July 25, 2025. In this rural village, the grassroots academy run by Coach Uzzal does more than just train girls -- it transforms lives. The program produces national-level players and offers girls a path out of poverty and social pressure, while challenging traditional norms and early marriage.
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#12596374
28 July 2025
Halima, a national team player, poses with her medals at home in Nandail, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, on July 26, 2025. She trains at a grassroots women's football academy run by Coach Uzzal, which helps girls in the rural village overcome poverty and social pressure while challenging traditional norms and early marriage.
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#12596378
28 July 2025
From left, Tania, 13, and her sister play at their home compound. Both are players at a women's football academy in Nandail, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, on July 26, 2025. In this rural village, the grassroots academy run by Coach Uzzal does more than just train girls--it transforms lives. The program produces national-level players and offers girls a path out of poverty and social pressure while challenging traditional norms and early marriage.
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#11099435
26 March 2024
Representatives of the Korean Dog Meat Association are holding a press conference in front of the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on March 26, 2024, announcing a constitutional lawsuit challenging the dog meat ban law and applying for a provisional injunction to halt its enforcement. They are arguing that the law, enacted by the National Assembly, infringes on fundamental rights such as the freedom to choose one's profession, as guaranteed by the constitution.
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#11099436
26 March 2024
Representatives of the Korean Dog Meat Association are holding a press conference in front of the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on March 26, 2024, announcing a constitutional lawsuit challenging the dog meat ban law and applying for a provisional injunction to halt its enforcement. They are arguing that the law, enacted by the National Assembly, infringes on fundamental rights such as the freedom to choose one's profession, as guaranteed by the constitution.
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#11099437
26 March 2024
Representatives of the Korean Dog Meat Association are holding a press conference in front of the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on March 26, 2024, announcing a constitutional lawsuit challenging the dog meat ban law and applying for a provisional injunction to halt its enforcement. They are arguing that the law, enacted by the National Assembly, infringes on fundamental rights such as the freedom to choose one's profession, as guaranteed by the constitution.
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#11099438
26 March 2024
Representatives of the Korean Dog Meat Association are holding a press conference in front of the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on March 26, 2024, announcing a constitutional lawsuit challenging the dog meat ban law and applying for a provisional injunction to halt its enforcement. They are arguing that the law, enacted by the National Assembly, infringes on fundamental rights such as the freedom to choose one's profession, as guaranteed by the constitution.
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#11099439
26 March 2024
Representatives of the Korean Dog Meat Association are holding a press conference in front of the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on March 26, 2024, announcing a constitutional lawsuit challenging the dog meat ban law and applying for a provisional injunction to halt its enforcement. They are arguing that the law, enacted by the National Assembly, infringes on fundamental rights such as the freedom to choose one's profession, as guaranteed by the constitution.
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#11099440
26 March 2024
Chairman Joo Young-bong (right) of the Korean Dog Meat Association and attorney Lee Jin-sung are walking to the public service office to submit a petition for constitutional review in front of the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on March 26, 2024, following a press conference where they announced the filing of a constitutional lawsuit challenging the dog meat ban law and an application for a provisional injunction to suspend its enforcement.
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