This week, The FuturED Institute had the honour of accompanying one of the weekly practices of the women’s rugby team of the Club Cha Roga, as part of the training and development programme that we promote together with the Foundation Princess Charlene of Monaco.

Our founder, Juan Dávila y Verdin, witnessed the training and shared a chat with the players and coaching staff, highlighting the importance of this project, which, for the last three years, has been strengthening access to training tools for women in sport.

During the meeting, they discussed the team’s progress, the good sports results of the last season and, above all, the impact that the program has on the players’ personal and professional lives. “We are very happy with this opportunity,” shared several members, especially valuing the space as a bridge between the passion for rugby and access to continuous training.

The International Women’s Rugby Support and Development Program, designed by The FuturED Institute, combines financial support, access to training content, and the creation of a regional learning community. In the coming weeks, a new series of masterclasses on sports nutrition, developed by specialists, will be added, specifically designed for women who practice high-performance sports and who often balance study, work and family.

At The FuturED Institute, we believe that education does not end in the classroom and that sport is a key territory for social transformation and equal opportunities. For this reason, we continue to support clubs that are committed to comprehensive, accessible and gender-sensitive education.

To learn more about The FuturED Institute‘s women’s rugby program:
👉 futured.university/program-womens-rugby