For more than a year women’s soccer players around the world have raised concerns about the 2015 Women’s World Cup being played on turf instead of real grass in Canada.

Turf, as anyone who has ever played soccer on it knows, is better for things like having a smooth surface and cheaper upkeep but it far worse for injuries including terrible burns all over players’ bodies. So with the World Cup only a year away, there’s been another public relations push by players including Sydney Leroux, Abby Wambach and more to bring awareness and hopefully change the field conditions before it’s too late.

On Wednesday, the movement got a boost from Kobe Bryant, who tweeted out this graphic photo in support of Leroux, who is a spokesperson for a sports drink he invested in earlier this year.

In 2013, one option that Wambach laid out was to lay grass over turf fields. It would be undeniably expensive, but a small amount compared to the money the world soccer organization spent and earned at the men’s World Cup in Brazil.

(Thanks to Deadspin for bringing this to our attention)