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South Korea: A Rising Powerhouse Ready for the World Cup

South Korea has established an impressive legacy in women’s international football, boasting a long and prosperous history in the sport. Since the inception of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1991, South Korea has consistently qualified for every tournament. The 2023 edition will be no exception, with South Korea drawn into Group H alongside Germany, […]

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Sam Kerr celebrating her goal for the Matildas.

Can Australia win a home Women’s World Cup this summer?

Australia’s Captain Sam Kerr celebrating her goal. Photo Credits: Matildas via Twitter. The Matildas have announced their final squad of 23-players to represent Australia at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, which includes some familiar names such as Sam Kerr, Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord and Lydia Williams. The Matildas have been on a winning streak

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The Netherlands celebrate their goal against Portugal.

Women’s World Cup: The Netherlands Key Players

The Netherlands celebrate their goal against Portugal. Photo credit: James Whitehead (All rights reserved – Sporting Her). The Netherlands’ 23-player squad has some familiar names with plenty of international caps alongside some very exciting prospects, making their way up the ranks. Here are five Netherlands players to look out for this summer in the FIFA

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China: A Contender for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

In China, football holds the title of the most popular sport, and the women’s national team has achieved remarkable success on the global stage. Known as the ‘Steel Roses,’ they have been a force in international football since their inaugural match in 1986, which resulted in a narrow 2-1 loss to the United States. Since

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The Republic of Ireland huddle up for a team talk.

2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup: A guide to Irelands Group B

The Republic of Ireland huddle up for a team talk. Photo credit: Ireland Football via Twitter. Ireland Women’s National Team kick off their first ever major tournament in Sydney, Australia on July 20th. Ireland were drawn in Group B, a potential ‘ Group of Death’, alongside Australia, Canada and Nigeria. Here is a short guide

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2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup: Five matches you will not want to miss

The Women’s World Cup sees 64 matches over 32 days across two countries. The group stage has thrown up some potential blockbuster clashes, and here we look at five particular standouts New Zealand v Norway- 20 July, Auckland Where it all begins. While Auckland’s Eden Park is traditionally the home of the All Blacks, the

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