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“Why Are Sports Grounds Still Off-Limits for Women?”

Last updated: June 5, 2025 1:03 am
Salman Khan
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Why Are Sports Grounds Still Off-Limits for Women? Lack of Female-Friendly Sports Spaces Raises Questions

 

Report by: Ayan

 

In a sprawling metropolis like Karachi, where the culture of fitness and sports is steadily growing, the lack of designated and safe sports spaces for women is becoming an alarming concern. Despite the existence of over 180 sports grounds across the city as of 2025, official data reveals that only 12 of them are considered safe or accessible for women without fear or restriction.

 

This scenario is not just limiting women’s participation in physical activity, but is also discouraging many talented girls from pursuing sports as a career.

 

Sana Khan, a coach at a local football academy, shared:

 

> “We’re often forced to conduct practice sessions at inconvenient hours—early mornings or afternoons—just to avoid male presence. Some parents flat-out refuse to let their daughters play in mixed-gender spaces.”

 

 

 

While some upscale areas offer private women’s gyms or sports clubs, in localities like Orangi, Korangi, Lyari, and Landhi, women-friendly sports spaces are virtually non-existent. Many district-level grounds are booked exclusively for men’s cricket events, leaving no room or facilities for women’s football, basketball, or athletics.

 

According to Dr. Ramsha Arif, a sociologist:

 

> “Physical activity for women isn’t just about health—it’s also vital for self-confidence and social engagement. Without safe spaces, girls will continue to withdraw from sports.”

 

 

 

Some NGOs and educational institutions have initiated efforts like the Girls Play Space Project, but these efforts are too limited in scope. Experts stress that the government, municipal bodies, and sports boards must collaborate to designate at least one fully-equipped, women-only sports ground in every district—with female coaches, secure facilities, and dedicated time slots.

 

 

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