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TUT FC Make History: Egyptian Women’s Cup Champions!
For the first time ever, Egyptian football club TUT FC – part of the Right to Dream family - has been crowned Egyptian Women’s Cup champions.

The girls played with fierce confidence, unwavering determination, and pure passion to beat Amereya YC 2-1 in the final and lift the cup. And we did it in style, with our players Sandrine and Yasmine leading the lists for the most goals and assists in the competition. It was a fantastic moment for our club, players, and the entire women’s football community in Egypt.

But it’s not just about a trophy. It’s about inspiring generations of young girls to dream big and breaking down barriers to create more opportunities for women in football. And we’re doing just that.

It’s not just about a trophy. It’s about inspiring generations of young girls to dream big and breaking down barriers to create more opportunities for women in football. And we’re doing just that.

It all started a decade ago with a residential girls’ academy in Ghana – the first of its kind in Africa. And today, we’re proud to say we’ve another academy in Denmark that’s regarded as one of the best in Scandinavia – We’re setting the bar high!

As we continue to play a leading role in redefining the future of women’s football, we’re looking to launch a residential girls’ academy in Egypt too. We’re on a mission to empower more young girls to chase their dreams.

And it’s not just TUT FC that’s making waves in women’s football. Our professional women’s team in Denmark, FC Nordsjælland, will also be playing the women’s Danish Cup final in June. And we can’t wait to see them shine!

So, let’s give a massive round of applause to TUT FC for making history and inspiring us all. These girls are unstoppable, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for them.

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