‘They will never ask that question to a man’ – Bompastor

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Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor says she is “not surprised” a recent survey has found 78% of women had faced discrimination while working in football.

The report, from the London-based Institute for Women’s Studies, shows that 79% of women who are working in football face discrimination during their time in the game, with 57% of women reporting they faced discrimination at work.

Bompastor, who was interviewed by a British reporter last week, said: “I have to say that I am not surprised that there has been a survey that has found 78% of women have faced discrimination while working in football.

“The fact that you are female in football but you are not in the game, I think that’s important.

“I have to say this is not a new finding, I am not surprised that there has been a survey that has found 78% of women have faced discrimination while working in football.”

Bompastor has been at the forefront of the gender pay debate in the United States, which has seen a rise over the past year, with men accounting for 43% of the women’s pay.

Bompastor, who has been a member of the women’s study group, said: “I am not surprised that there has been a survey that has found 78%