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By Bagymdat Atabaeva. But, women in Kyrgyzstan are breaking this stereotype image and football is shaping up as a great gender equalizer. I started when I was 23 and at the time there was a very sensitive lack of financial support. People would always speak critically about my job. Having coached over girls through her coaching career, Osmonovna highlighted that girls were the main motivation for her to keep going. Nowadays, dozens of Kyrgyz female football players are studying abroad in professional football academies.
Sport is considered non-feminine in Kyrgyz society, especially those like wrestling, football, and even chess. Despite that, Kyrgyz women have made great strides internationally. She is widely considered as one of the best female fighters in the world.
In the start of her career, because of the lack of financial support she had to migrate out of the country. Later she was given a Peruvian citizenship. However, she decided to represent Kyrgyzstan at the world level. Another good example could be freestyle wrestler Aisuluu Tynybekova, who is an Olympic medalist. Despite constant criticism towards her choice in sports, Aisuluu became the first woman to wrestle for Kyrgyzstan in Olympic Sports. In , she received a gold medal in the Asian championship that was held in New Delhi, India.
Later, the same year she received bronze medal at the World Championship in Paris, France by defeating Ningning Rong China , in 58 kg wrestling. Just recently 8th Female World Cup was held in France televised to millions across the world. There are 2 professional female football clubs, a professional football academy and a separate female football League in Kyrgyzstan. Though Kyrgyzstan was a part of the Soviet Union that aggressively popularized gender equality, it did not bite that hard here.