Sports activist, public speaker and prolific writer, Shireen Ahmed of Canada, is the first international speaker announced for the 2020 Football Writers’ Festival to be held in Jamberoo on 23-24 May.
Ahmed is an all-round sports fan, mentor, football (soccer) player and coach who is a passionate advocate for Muslim women in sport and with a special interest on the intersection of racism and misogyny in sport.
As well as writing regularly for a variety of media including Sports Illustrated, The Guardian, Teen Vogue, espnW, Vice Sports, Islamic Monthly and Football Beyond Borders, Ahmed is also the co-host of the well-known sports podcast Burn It All Down. She was recently featured as a speaker at 2019 TEDx Toronto.
A Diversity and Inclusion Consultant, Ahmed is on the advisory board of the Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) organisation and Hijabi Ballers. She is also on the executive committee of the Muslim Women in Sport Network, and was named on the Muslim Women in Sports Powerlist in 2018.
“I am thrilled to be participating in the 2020 Football Writers Festival, Coming together to share, learn and connect is an incredible opportunity,” Ahmed said.
“We use football as the vehicle to development and connection that it is. Football has no borders, it has not one single identity.
“It is a point of intersection for so many things; political, social and psychological. The conversations about football that we ignite are a reflection of where we currently are in the world in this time and space. I am honoured to be part of conversations that use sport as a catalyst for change and betterment and a push towards justice.”
Ahmed lives near Toronto, Canada, with her four children and cat.
Other confirmed presenters at the 2020 Football Writers’ Festival include co-authors of the Encyclopedia of Matildas Andrew Howe and Greg Werner, recently retired veteran football journalist Ray Gatt and Professor John Maynard, author of The Aboriginal Soccer Tribe.
The Football Writers’ Festival will be held in Jamberoo, south of Sydney, over the weekend of 23-24 May 2020. It will include keynote conversations, debates and Q&A sessions, as well as downtime activities such as dinner and trivia at Jamberoo Pub, home of the Johnny Warren Football Museum. It is a joint initiative of Fair Play Publishing and the Johnny Warren Football Foundation.
The entry fee is $10 for one day or $15 for two days.
To find out more, including how to register, visit www.footballwritersfestival.com.au, follow them on Twitter @fballwritersAU, Facebook @footballwritersfestival or Instagram @footballwritersfestival.