Infographic: Everything You Need To Know About The 2023 Women’s World Cup
The women's soccer World Cup has everything ready to give the initial whistle. LatinAmerican Post tell you the most curious facts about this World Cup event.
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Australia and New Zealand are prepared to host this important competition, which will take place from July 20 to August 20. It should be noted that this sport has been growing over the years, an aspect that gave all soccer players the opportunity to make a quality leap in their careers as professional athletes. Given this, for this new edition, it is expected to see a high level of competition, a quality that is one of the great virtues of women's football today.
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For the 2023 world championship, FIFA made the determination to evolve in this competition, giving new teams the opportunity to compete in this tournament. With this initiative, the format of the tournament changed, so Australia and New Zealand will host a relevant number of teams, which come to this world championship with the intention of making history in women's football.
In this article we will tell you about some of the most significant changes and data for this new competition, which will take the first step towards the new era of women's football in the world.
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There is less than a month left before the World Cup begins and all soccer fans will be very attentive to see the performances of all these outstanding teams, teams that will have their best players, an aspect that makes this new world championship exciting and vibrant.
For a month, women's soccer will be on everyone's lips, once again showing the world that this is a sport that is growing by leaps and bounds and that in a very short time it will be considered one of the most relevant.