the country’s women’s league in December 2020, according to AdAge.In the 60-second ad, Gomez is seen practicing her soccer skills, working out, laughing, and flexing for the camera.
The ad also features her discussing the impact the sport has had on her life.“Today I’m the first professional transgender player in Argentina,” she says. “And it was not easy, because I didn’t have a role model to follow.
So it’s my turn to open the door for the athletes to come.” At the end of the ad, soccer balls fall like rain from the sky around Gomez, and “she watches in wonder, as if seeing the future generation she will inspire,” AdAge writes.In a blog post for the ad, Gomez says soccer helped her deal with everyday situations.“Soccer was good for me, it.