Measures that will see at least six women be part of the new FIFA Council have been labelled as huge by Reform Committee member Sarai Bareman. Gianni Infantino was voted in as new FIFA president on Friday but last week also saw a raft of new measures brought in including a requirement for each continental confederation to have at least one female member.Bareman, who is deputy secretary general of the Oceanic Football Confederation, told Sky Sports News HQ: Its huge for womens football and for womens representation within the administration of football. Its a very, very important step in the reform process for FIFA and for women particularly I think it is a huge step.Calls for stronger female representation at the administration level of the game have grown louder after a year of scandal for world footballs governing body. Gianni Infantino won last weeks FIFA presidential election Six of the 207 federations voting in last weeks presidential election sent women to cast their votes but Bareman was the only woman who was part of the 13-strong panel responsible for drafting FIFA reforms.Its unique being the only woman in the room and with women comes a different sort of a mindset, she said.Its been proven in many academic studies that more diversity in a decision-making body leads to better decisions so I am looking forward to having more women alongside me. Annie Zaidi won the 2015 Helen Rollason Award for Inspiration Annie Zaidi was a guest on Tuesdays Sportswomen show on Sky Sports News HQ and the Midlands-based football coach - winner of the Helen Rollason Award for Inspiration at the 2015 Sunday Times and Sky Sports Sportswomen of the Year Awards - hopes women are being given decision-making powers for the right reasons.She said: I think we could do with more women. Why six? We could become the majority if needed.Its a step in the right direction for now and we have to see how effective it is but is it for tokenism or are they are employing women who know their stuff? Also See: SportsWomen Latest Show News Latest News SportsWomen Video Custom Indiana Pacers Jerseys . Peter Gammons, an analyst for Major League Baseballs network and website, drew the ire of hockey fans on Sunday when he criticized the two NHL teams on Twitter for their physical game the night before. Custom Chicago Bulls Jerseys . Miller finished in two minutes, 6.09 seconds, one day before the first medal race on the Alpine schedule. The 36-year-old American also turned in the top time in Thursdays opening training session. http://www.customjerseysbasketball.com/custom-miami-heat-jerseys-537y.html . -- Its been a long road back for Sean Bergenheim. Custom Sacramento Kings Jerseys .com) - Yankee Stadium is the home of the Bronx Bombers, but on Sunday afternoon it will open its gates to host the latest addition of the Hudson River Rivalry. Custom Detroit Pistons Jerseys .H. -- Matt Kenseth made it 2 for 2 in the Chase, holding off teammate Kyle Busch to win Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.Kris Meeke secured the second World Rally Championship victory of his career after leading almost from start to finish in Portugal. The 36-year-old from Northern Ireland took the lead early on Friday morning and remained in control to cross the finishing line 29.7 seconds clear of Norwegian Andreas Mikkelsen.Meeke, whose only other Championship win came in Argentina last year, admitted: It was nearly a perfect weekend, a text book performance. Its another step for me as a driver. This year is all about gathering experience and I couldnt have done any more. Well use these rallies this year for our benefit and try to mount a title challenge next year.It shows the Citreon DS3 is a great car. For me too its another step. Im really, really excited about 2017. Kris Meeke on day two in Faro Meeke led for all but one of the 19 stages and the win leaves him seventh in the Drivers Championship, albeit a distant 88 points behind leader Sebastien Ogier.ddddddddddddThe Frenchman, driving a Volkswagen, finished third in Portugal, 34.5s adrift of Meeke.And the three-time defending champion bemoaned his luck, saying: I had another puncture, so two and only one spare.Luckily it was a slow puncture so I was able to get enough air in for the stage.Mikkelsen, who was second in Portugal, is also second in the title race, 47 points behind his team-mate.Rally de Portugal results:1 Kris Meeke (GB) Citroen 3:59:01.02 Andreas Mikkelsen (Norway) Volkswagen + 29.7s 3 Sebastien Ogier (France) Volkswagen + 34.5 4 Daniel Sordo (Spain) Hyundai + 1:37.1 5 Eric Camilli (France) Ford + 4:01.6World Championship standings:1 Sebastien Ogier (Fra) Volkswagen 114 points2 Andreas Mikkelsen (Norway) Volkswagen 67 3 Mads Ostberg (Nor) M-Sport 58 4 Hayden Paddon (NZ) Hyundai 57 5 Daniel Sordo (Esp) Hyundai 56 Also See: Features Live on Sky Sports Get Sky Sports ' ' '