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Index 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was the ninth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international women's football championship contested by women's national teams and organised by FIFA.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 466 relations: AB InBev, Adelaide, Adelaide United Training Centre, Adidas, Adidas Oceaunz, Adriana Leon, Afghanistan women's national football team, Aitana Bonmatí, Alanna Kennedy, Alba Redondo, Alessia Russo, Alex Greenwood, Alex Morgan, Alexandra Popp, Alexi Lalas, Alexia Putellas, Algorand, Ali Riley, Alicia Barker, Allyson Swaby, Amalie Vangsgaard, Amanda Davies, Amanda Ilestedt, American Samoa women's national football team, Americans, Ana María Guzmán, Anissa Lahmari, Aoba Fujino, Aotea Centre, Argentina women's national football team, Arianna Caruso, Arson, Ary Borges, Asia–Pacific, Asian Football Confederation, Asisat Oshoala, Association football, Auckland, Australia, Australia women's national soccer team, Australia–New Zealand 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup bid, Australian Aboriginal flag, Australian Aboriginal languages, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Bank of Montreal, Barbra Banda, Bay City Park, Bay Oval, BBC, Bellamy's Organic, ... Expand index (416 more) »

  2. 2023 in New Zealand women's sport
  3. 2023–24 in Australian women's soccer
  4. 2023–24 in New Zealand association football
  5. August 2023 sports events in Australia
  6. August 2023 sports events in New Zealand
  7. Australia–New Zealand sports relations
  8. FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments
  9. International association football competitions in Asia by host
  10. International women's association football competitions hosted by Australia
  11. International women's association football competitions hosted by New Zealand
  12. July 2023 sports events in Australia
  13. July 2023 sports events in New Zealand
  14. Soccer competitions in Australia

AB InBev

Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, commonly known as AB InBev, is a Belgian-Brazilian multinational drink and brewing company based in Leuven, Belgium and is the largest brewer in the world.

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Adelaide

Adelaide (Tarntanya) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The demonym Adelaidean is used to denote the city and the residents of Adelaide.

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Adelaide United Training Centre

The Adelaide United Training Centre, often referred to as its geographical location in Ridley Reserve, is the training ground of Adelaide United Football Club.

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Adidas

Adidas AG (stylized in all lowercase since 1949) is a German athletic apparel and footwear corporation headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany.

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Adidas Oceaunz

The Adidas Oceaunz was the official match ball of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

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Adriana Leon

Adriana Kristina Leon (born October 2, 1992) is a Canadian professional women's soccer player who plays as a winger for English Women's Super League club Aston Villa and the Canadian national team.

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The Afghanistan women's national football team (Dari: تیمملی فوتبال زنان افغانستان) was the women's national team of Afghanistan until the fall of Kabul in August 2021.

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Aitana Bonmatí

Aitana Bonmatí Conca (born 18 January 1998) is a Catalan professional footballer from Spain who plays as a midfielder for Liga F club Barcelona and the Spain national team.

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Alanna Kennedy

Alanna Stephanie Kennedy (born 21 January 1995) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a defender for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the Australia national team.

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Alba Redondo

Alba María Redondo Ferrer (born 27 August 1996) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga F club Real Madrid and the Spain national team.

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Alessia Russo

Alessia Mia Teresa Russo (born 8 February 1999) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League club Arsenal and the England national team.

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Alex Greenwood

Alex Greenwood (born 7 September 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the England national team.

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Alex Morgan

Alexandra Morgan Carrasco (born Alexandra Patricia Morgan; July 2, 1989) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a striker for the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) club San Diego Wave FC, which she captains, and the United States national team.

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Alexandra Popp

Alexandra Popp-Höppe (born 6 April 1991) is a German professional footballer who plays as a striker for Frauen-Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg and the Germany national team.

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Alexi Lalas

Panayotis Alexander Lalas (Αλέξης Λάλας; born June 1, 1970) is an American former soccer player who played mostly as a defender.

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Alexia Putellas

Alèxia Putellas i Segura (Alexia Putellas Segura; born 4 February 1994), often known mononymously as Alexia, is a Catalan professional footballer from Spain who plays as a midfielder or forward for Liga F club Barcelona, which she captains, and the Spain women's national team. She previously played for Espanyol and Levante, and has represented Catalonia.

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Algorand

Algorand is a proof-of-stake blockchain and cryptocurrency.

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Ali Riley

Alexandra Lowe Riley (born 30 October 1987) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Angel City of the American National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).

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Alicia Barker

Alicia Balicoco Barker (born May 22, 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Pacific Northwest SC.

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Allyson Swaby

Allyson Renee Swaby (born 3 October 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre back for AC Milan.

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Amalie Vangsgaard

Amalie Jørgensen Vangsgaard (born 29 November 1996) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie A club Juventus and the Denmark national team.

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Amanda Davies

Amanda Davies (born 24 March 1980) is an English sports presenter on CNN International.

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Amanda Ilestedt

Amanda Ilestedt (born 17 January 1993) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Women’s Super League club Arsenal and the Sweden national team.

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The American Samoa women's national football team represents American Samoa in international women's association football.

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Americans

Americans are the citizens and nationals of the United States.

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Ana María Guzmán

Ana María Guzmán Zapata (born 11 June 2005) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Frauen-Bundesliga club Bayern Munich nd the Colombia women's national team.

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Anissa Lahmari

Anissa Lahmari (أنيسة لحماري; born 17 February 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga F club Levante UD and the Morocco national team.

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Aoba Fujino

is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the Japan national team.

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Aotea Centre

The Aotea Centre is a performing arts and events centre in Auckland, New Zealand.

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The Argentina women's national football team represents Argentina in international women's football.

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Arianna Caruso

Arianna Caruso (born 6 November 1999) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Juventus and the Italy national team.

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Arson

Arson is the act of willfully and deliberately setting fire to or charring property.

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Ary Borges

Ariadina Alves Borges (born 28 December 1999), known simply as Ary Borges, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for National Women's Soccer League club Racing Louisville FC and the Brazil women's national team.

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Asia–Pacific

The Asia–Pacific (APAC) is the region of the world adjoining the western Pacific Ocean.

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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal in most countries and territories in Asia.

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Asisat Oshoala

Asisat Lamina Oshoala (born 9 October 1994) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a striker for National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) club Bay FC and the Nigeria women's national team.

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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.

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Auckland

Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of as of It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.

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Australia women's national soccer team

The Australia women's national soccer team is overseen by the governing body for soccer in Australia, Football Australia, which is currently a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) since leaving the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) in 2006.

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Australia–New Zealand 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup bid

The Australia–New Zealand bid for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, also known as the AsOne bid, was the successful bid to host the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup made by Football Federation Australia (FFA) and New Zealand Football (NZF). 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and Australia–New Zealand 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup bid are 2023 in New Zealand women's sport.

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Australian Aboriginal flag

The Australian Aboriginal flag is the official flag of Aboriginal Australians.

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Australian Aboriginal languages

The Indigenous languages of Australia number in the hundreds, the precise number being quite uncertain, although there is a range of estimates from a minimum of around 250 (using the technical definition of 'language' as non-mutually intelligible varieties) up to possibly 363.

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is the national broadcaster of Australia.

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Bank of Montreal

The Bank of Montreal (Banque de Montréal), abbreviated as BMO (pronounced), is a Canadian multinational investment bank and financial services company.

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Barbra Banda

Barbra Banda (born 20 March 2000) is a Zambian professional footballer who plays as a forward for the Orlando Pride of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and captains the Zambia women's national football team.

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Bay City Park

Bay City Park, is a multi-purpose stadium in the suburb of Oteha in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Bay Oval

Bay Oval is a cricket ground in Mount Maunganui, Tauranga in the Bay of Plenty area of New Zealand.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.

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Bellamy's Organic

Bellamy's Organic is an Australian organic infant formula and baby food producer, and was a wholly owned subsidiary of Bellamy's Australia (formerly Tasmanian Pure Foods Ltd) before being acquired by China Mengniu Dairy.

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Benedetta Orsi

Benedetta Orsi (born 25 February 2000) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Sassuolo and the Italy national team.

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Benee

Stella Rose Bennett (born 30 January 2000), better known as Benee (stylised in all caps; pronounced) and formerly Bene, is a New Zealand singer and songwriter from Auckland.

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Best Western

Best Western International, Inc. owns the Best Western Hotels & Resorts brand, which it licenses to over 4,700 hotels worldwide.

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Bia (rapper)

Bianca Miquela Landrau (born August 16, 1991), known professionally as Bia, is an American rapper and singer who debuted on the Oxygen reality television series Sisterhood of Hip Hop.

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Bia Zaneratto

Beatriz "Bia" Zaneratto João (born 17 December 1993), sometimes known as Bia Zaneratto, or just Beatriz, or Bia, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Kansas City Current and the Brazil national team.

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The Big Five refers to the association football markets of England, Germany, Spain, Italy and France.

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Booking.com

Booking.com is one of the largest online travel agencies.

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Brazil 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup bid

The Brazil bid for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was a bid to host the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup by Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).

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The Confederation of Brazilian Football (Confederação Brasileira de Futebol; CBF) is the governing body of football in Brazil.

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Brisbane

Brisbane (Meanjin) is the capital of the state of Queensland and the third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of approximately 2.6 million.

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Caitlin Foord

Caitlin Jade Foord (born 11 November 1994) is an Australian professional football player who plays as a forward for FA Women's Super League club Arsenal and the Australia national team.

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The Cameroon national women's football team, also known as the Indomitable Lionesses, is the national team of Cameroon and is controlled by the Cameroon Football Association.

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Campbelltown Sports Stadium

Campbelltown Sports Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Leumeah, a suburb in South Western Sydney, Australia, owned by Campbelltown City Council.

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Canada women's national soccer team

The Canada women's national soccer team (Équipe du Canada de soccer féminine) represents Canada in international soccer competitions.

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A carbon footprint (or greenhouse gas footprint) is a calculated value or index that makes it possible to compare the total amount of greenhouse gases that an activity, product, company or country adds to the atmosphere.

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Carbon offsets and credits

Carbon offsetting is a carbon trading mechanism that enables entities to compensate for offset greenhouse gas emissions by investing in projects that reduce, avoid, or remove emissions elsewhere.

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Carli Lloyd

Carli Anne Hollins (born July 16, 1982) is an American former professional soccer player.

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Caroline Graham Hansen

Caroline Graham Hansen (born 18 February 1995) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Spanish Liga F club FC Barcelona and the Norway women's national team.

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Catalina Usme

María Catalina Usme Pineda (born 25 December 1989), known as Catalina Usme, is a Colombian footballer who plays as a forward for Liga MX Femenil club Pachuca and the Colombia women's national team.

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Cate Campbell

Cate Natalie Campbell, (born 20 May 1992) is an Australian former competitive swimmer.

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Catherine Musonda

Catherine Musonda (born 20 February 1998) is a Zambian footballer who is a goalkeeper for Indeni Roses and the Zambia women's national team.

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Central Coast Stadium

Central Coast Stadium is a sports venue in Gosford, on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia.

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Centre Park

Centre Park is a stadium located in Māngere, Auckland, New Zealand.

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The Chadian Football Federation (الفيدرالية التشادية لكرة القدم, Fédération Tchadienne de Football Association; FTFA) is the governing body of football in Chad.

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The Chile women's national football team represents Chile in international women's football.

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The Chinese Taipei women's national football team represents Taiwan (the Republic of China) in international women's football and is controlled by the Chinese Taipei Football Association, the governing body for football in Taiwan.

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Chloe Kelly

Chloe Maggie Kelly (born 15 January 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the England national team.

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Cho So-hyun

Cho So-hyun (born 24 June 1988) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Championship club Birmingham City and the South Korea women's national team.

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Christchurch

Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland.

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Cisco

Cisco Systems, Inc. (using the trademark Cisco) is an American multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in San Jose, California.

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Claro (company)

Claro Company, known as Claro Mexico or simply Claro, is a Mexican company part of América Móvil, a Mexican telecom group.

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Climate resilience

Climate resilience is a concept to describe how well people or ecosystems are prepared to bounce back from certain climate hazard events.

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CNN International

Cable News Network International or CNN International (CNNi, simply branded on-air as CNN) is an international television channel and website, owned by CNN Worldwide.

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Colombia 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup bid

The Colombia bid for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was a unsuccessful bid to host the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup by Colombian Football Federation.

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The Colombia women's national football team (Selección femenina de fútbol de Colombia) represents Colombia in international women's football competitions and is controlled by the Colombian Football Federation.

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Common Goal (charity)

Common Goal is a pledge-based charitable movement by streetfootballworld for the football industry, which was launched with the public support of Spanish footballer Juan Mata.

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Commonwealth Bank

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), also known as Commonwealth Bank or simply CommBank, is an Australian multinational bank with businesses across New Zealand, Asia, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

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CONCACAF

The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football, abbreviated as CONCACAF (typeset for branding purposes since 2018 as Concacaf), is one of FIFA's six continental governing bodies for association football.

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) (in French Confédération Africaine de Football) is the administrative and controlling body for association football, beach soccer, and futsal in Africa.

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CONMEBOL

The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL,, or CSF; Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol; Confederação Sul-Americana de Futebol) is the continental governing body of football in South America (apart from Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana) and it is one of FIFA's six continental confederations.

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The Costa Rica women's national football team (Selección femenina de fútbol de Costa Rica) represents Costa Rica in women's international football.

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COVID-19 pandemic in Asia

The COVID-19 pandemic began in Asia in Wuhan, Hubei, China, and has spread widely through the continent.

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COVID-19 pandemic in India

The COVID-19 pandemic in India is a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).

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Craig Foster

Craig Andrew Foster (born 1969), nicknamed Fozzy or Fozz, is an Australian retired soccer player, human rights activist and sports analyst for the Stan streaming service in Australia.

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Cristiana Girelli

Cristiana Girelli (born 23 April 1990) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Juventus and the Italy women's national team.

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Crowne Plaza

Crowne Plaza is a British-American multinational chain of full service, upscale hotels headquartered in the United Kingdom.

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DanChurchAid

DanChurchAid (Folkekirkens Nødhjælp) is a Danish humanitarian non governmental organisation aimed at supporting the world's poorest.

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Daniëlle van de Donk

Daniëlle van de Donk (born 5 August 1991) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for French Division 1 Féminine club Lyon and the Netherlands national team.

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Debinha

Débora Cristiane de Oliveira (born 20 October 1991), known as Debinha Miri or simply Debinha, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or forward for the Kansas City Current of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the Brazil national team.

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Deborah Abiodun

Deborah Ajibola Abiodun, popularly known as "Kante," is a Nigerian professional women's footballer who plays as a midfielder.

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The Denmark women's national football team (Danmarks kvindefodboldlandshold) represents Denmark and Greenland in international women's football.

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Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (Western Australia)

The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries is a department of the Government of Western Australia.

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Diario AS

Diario AS (sometime stylized as AS or As) is a Spanish daily sports newspaper that concentrates particularly on football.

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Diarra Sylla

Diarra Sylla (born 30 January 2001), is a French-Senegalese singer, dancer, actress, compositor and model.

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Do It Again (Benee song)

"Do It Again" (stylised in all caps) is a song by New Zealand singer Benee featuring Australian singer Mallrat, released through Republic Records on 28 June 2023.

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Dominique Janssen

Dominique Johanna Anna Petrone Janssen (formerly Bloodworth; born 17 January 1995) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a defender for Women's Super League club Manchester United and the Netherlands national team.

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DoubleTree

DoubleTree by Hilton is an American hotel chain managed by Hilton Worldwide.

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The DR Congo women's national football team (French: Équipe nationale féminine de football de la République démocratique du Congo) represents the Democratic Republic of the Congo in international women's football.

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Dunedin

Dunedin (Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region.

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Eden Park

Eden Park is a sports venue in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Elin Rubensson

Elin Ingrid Johanna Rubensson (born 11 May 1993) is a Swedish football midfielder currently playing in the National Women's Soccer League for Houston Dash and the Swedish National Team.

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Ella Toone

Ella Ann Toone (born 2 September 1999) is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Women's Super League club Manchester United and the England national team.

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Ellie Rowsell

Ellie Rowsell (born 19 July 1992) is an English singer and musician from North London.

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Emily van Egmond

Emily Louise van Egmond (born 12 July 1993) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for San Diego Wave FC and the Australia women's national team.

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The England women's national football team, nicknamed the Lionesses, has been governed by the Football Association (FA) since 1993, having been previously administered by the Women's Football Association (WFA).

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Esmee Brugts

Esmee Virginia Brugts (born 28 July 2003) is a Dutch professional football player who plays as a forward for Liga F club Barcelona and the Netherlands national team.

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Esther González

Esther González Rodríguez (born December 8, 1992) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for NWSL club NJ/NY Gotham FC and the Spain national team.

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Eudyptula novaehollandiae

The Australian little penguin (Eudyptula novaehollandiae), also called the fairy penguin, little blue penguin, or blue penguin, is a species of penguin from Australia and the Otago region of New Zealand.

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Eugénie Le Sommer

Eugénie Anne Claudine Le Sommer-Dariel (born 18 May 1989) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for French club Lyon and the France national team.

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Eva María Navarro García (born 27 January 2001) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Primera División club Real Madrid and the Spain women's national team.

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Fall of Kabul (2021)

On 15 August 2021, Afghanistan's capital city of Kabul was captured by the Taliban after a major insurgent offensive that began in May 2021.

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FIFA

The Fédération Internationale de Football Association, more commonly known by its acronym FIFA, is the international self-regulatory governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal.

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FIFA 23

FIFA 23 is a football video game published by EA Sports.

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FIFA Council

The FIFA Council (formerly the FIFA Executive Committee) is an institution of FIFA (the governing body of association football, futsal and beach football).

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FIFA Disciplinary Code

The FIFA Disciplinary Code (FDC) is a set of codes and regulations promulgated by FIFA's judicial bodies which are composed by its "Disciplinary Committee" and its "Appeal Committee".

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FIFA Women's World Cup

The FIFA Women's World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's international governing body.

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FIFA Women's World Cup awards

At the end of each FIFA Women's World Cup final tournament, several awards are presented to the players and teams which have distinguished themselves in various aspects of the game.

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FIFA Women's World Ranking

The FIFA Women's World Ranking is a ranking system for women's national teams in association football (commonly known as football or soccer) published be the international governing body FIFA.

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FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup, often called the World Cup, is an international association football competition among the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body.

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FIFPRO

The Fédération Internationale des Associations de Footballeurs Professionnels, generally referred to as FIFPRO, is the worldwide representative organisation for 65,000 professional footballers.

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Filippa Angeldahl

Ingrid Filippa Angeldal (born 14 July 1997), known as Filippa Angeldahl, is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga F club Real Madrid and the Sweden national team.

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Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Fire and Emergency New Zealand is New Zealand's main firefighting and emergency services body.

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Football Australia is the governing body of soccer, futsal, and beach soccer within Australia, headquartered in Sydney.

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Forbes

Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.

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Forsyth Barr Stadium

Forsyth Barr Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Dunedin, New Zealand.

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The France women's national football team (Équipe de France féminine de football, sometimes shortened as Féminin A) represents France in international women's football.

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Fred Taylor Park

Fred Taylor Park is an association football ground based in Whenuapai, Auckland.

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Fridolina Rolfö

Fridolina Rolfö (born 24 November 1993) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish Liga F club FC Barcelona and the Sweden national team.

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Frito-Lay

Frito-Lay, Inc. is an American subsidiary of PepsiCo that manufactures, markets, and sells corn chips, potato chips, and other snack foods.

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Galvin Park Reserve

Galvin Park Reserve is a multi-use sporting reserve in Melbourne, Australia.

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GEICO

The Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) is an American auto insurance company headquartered in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

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Gender neutrality

Gender neutrality (adjective form: gender-neutral), also known as gender-neutralism or the gender neutrality movement, is the idea that policies, language, and other social institutions (social structures or gender roles) should avoid distinguishing roles according to people's sex or gender.

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Georgia Stanway

Georgia Marie Stanway (born 3 January 1999) is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Frauen-Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the England national team.

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Geremi

Geremi Sorele Njitap Fotso (born 20 December 1978), known simply as Geremi, is a Cameroonian former footballer.

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The Germany women's national football team (Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft der Frauen) represents Germany in international women's football.

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Geyse

Geyse da Silva Ferreira (born 27 March 1998), commonly known as Geyse and previously Pretinha, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for English Women's Super League club Manchester United and the Brazil national team.

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Gianni Infantino

Giovanni Vincenzo Infantino (born 23 March 1970) is an Italian-Swiss football administrator and the president of FIFA since February 2016.

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Gilberto Silva

Gilberto Aparecido da Silva (born 7 October 1976) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder, most notably for Brazilian side Atlético Mineiro and for English Premier League club Arsenal, as well as for the Brazil national team.

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Globant

Globant is an IT and software development company operating in Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, the United Kingdom, Brazil, the United States, Canada, Peru, India, Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Spain, France, Germany, Romania, Belarus and Italy.

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Goal difference

Goal difference, goal differential or points difference is a form of tiebreaker used to rank sport teams which finish on equal points in a league competition.

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Goodwin Park

Goodwin Park is a multi-sport venue located in Yeronga, Brisbane, Australia.

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Grassroots

A grassroots movement is one that uses the people in a given district, region or community as the basis for a political or economic movement.

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Guro Reiten

Guro Reiten (born 26 July 1994) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a winger for English Women's Super League club Chelsea and the Norway national team.

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The Haiti women's national football team participates in several competitions including the CONCACAF Women's Championship.

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Haka

Haka (singular haka, in both Māori and English) are a variety of ceremonial dances in Māori culture.

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Hamilton, New Zealand

Hamilton (Kirikiriroa) is an inland city in the North Island of New Zealand.

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Hanane Aït El Haj

Hanane Ait El Haj (حنان أيت الحاج; born 2 November 1994) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a defender for AS FAR and the Morocco women's national team.

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Hannah Wilkinson

Hannah Lilian Wilkinson (born 28 May 1992) is a New Zealand football player who last played for Melbourne City in the Australian A-League Women (formerly the W-League) and the New Zealand national team.

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Hayley Raso

Hayley Emma Raso (born 5 September 1994) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a winger for Liga F club Real Madrid and the Australia women's national team.

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Heba Saadia

Heba Saadia (Hība Saʿadiyya, also Saadieh) is a Palestinian association football referee.

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Hikaru Naomoto

is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for WE League club Urawa Reds and the Japan women's national team.

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Hildah Magaia

Hildah Tholakele Magaia (born 16 December 1994) is a South African soccer player who plays as a forward for Liga MX Femenil club Mazatlán and the South Africa women's national team.

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Hinata Miyazawa

is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Manchester United and the Japan national team.

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Hindmarsh Stadium

Hindmarsh Stadium (also known as Coopers Stadium under naming rights) is a multi-purpose stadium in Hindmarsh, an inner western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Honoka Hayashi

is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Everton and the Japan national team.

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Hublot

Hublot is a Swiss luxury watchmaker founded in 1980 by Italian Carlo Crocco.

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Hyundai Motor Company

Hyundai Motor Company, often referred to as Hyundai Motors, and commonly known as Hyundai, is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, which was founded in 1967.

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Ian Wright

Ian Edward Wright (born 3 November 1963) is an English television and radio personality and former professional footballer.

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Ibtissam Jraïdi

Ibtissam Jraïdi (ابتسامالجريدي; born 9 December 1992) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a forward for Saudi Women's Premier League club Al Ahli, which she captains, and the Morocco women's national team.

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The Iceland women's national football team represents Iceland in international women's football.

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The India women's national football team represents India at women's international football competitions and is governed by the All India Football Federation.

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Indigenous New Zealanders

Indigenous New Zealanders can refer to.

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Ingrid Syrstad Engen

Ingrid Syrstad Engen (born 29 April 1998) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Spanish Primera División club Barcelona and the Norway national team.

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InterContinental

InterContinental Hotels & Resorts is a British-American luxury hotel brand created in 1946 by Pan Am founder Juan Trippe.

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The Iraq women's national football team is the female representative football team for Iraq.

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Itaú Unibanco

Banco Itaú Unibanco S.A. is a Brazilian financial services company headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil.

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The Italy women's national football team has represented Italy in international women's football since their inception in 1968.

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Jacqui Hand

Jacqueline Anne Hand (born 19 February 1999) is a New Zealand footballer who plays as a forward for Lewes and the New Zealand national team.

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The Jamaica women's national football team, nicknamed the "Reggae Girlz", represents Jamaica in international women's football.

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James Johnson (sports administrator)

James Johnson (born 21 May 1982) is an Australian sports administrator and business person who has served as CEO of Football Australia since January 2020.

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Japan 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup bid

The Japan bid for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was a bid to host the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup by Japan Football Association (JFA).

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The Japan Football Association (JFA) is the governing body responsible for the administration of football, futsal, beach soccer and efootball in Japan.

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The, commonly known as Nadeshiko Japan (なでしこジャパン), represents Japan in women's association football and is run by the Japan Football Association (JFA).

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Jenni Hermoso

Jennifer Hermoso Fuentes (born 9 May 1990), known as Jenni Hermoso, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Liga MX Femenil club Tigres UANL and for the Spain women's national team.

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Jermaine Seoposenwe

Jermaine "Jay" Seoposenwe (born 12 October 1993) is a South African soccer player who plays as a forward for Mexican Liga MX Femenil club Monterrey and the South Africa women's national team.

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Jerry Collins Stadium

Jerry Collins Stadium is a multi-purpose sporting complex in Porirua, New Zealand.

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Jess Carter

Jess Carter (born 27 October 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for National Women's Soccer League club NJ/NY Gotham FC and the England national team.

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Jessie Fleming

Jessie Alexandra Fleming (born March 11, 1998) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for National Women's Soccer League club Portland Thorns and the Canadian national team.

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Jill Roord

Jill Jamie Roord (born 22 April 1997) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the Netherlands national team.

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Johanna Rytting Kaneryd

Anna Johanna Rytting Kaneryd (born 12 February 1997) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for English Women's Super League club Chelsea FC and the Sweden national team.

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Jonna Andersson

Jonna Ann-Charlotte Andersson (born 2 January 1993) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Swedish club Hammarby IF and the Sweden women's national football team.

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Jorelyn Carabalí

Jorelyn Daniela Carabalí Martínez (born 18 May 1997) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Women's Super League club Brighton & Hove Albion and the Colombia women's national team.

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Julie Dolan

Julie Dolan is a pioneering Australian women's soccer player who appeared in eighteen international matches for the Australian Women's National Team during a 10-year career.

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Jun Endō

is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a forward and attacking midfielder for Angel City FC in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the Japan national team.

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Kadidiatou Diani

Kadidiatou Diani (born 1 April 1995) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Première Ligue club Lyon and the France national team.

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Kalkatungu

The Kalkadoon (properly Kalkatungu) are descendants of an Indigenous Australian tribe living in the Mount Isa region of Queensland.

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Kathrin Hendrich

Kathrin Julia Hendrich (born 6 April 1992) is a German professional footballer who plays for Frauen-Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg and the German national team.

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Katie McCabe

Katie Alison McCabe (born 21 September 1995) is an Irish professional footballer who plays for English Women's Super League club Arsenal and captains the Republic of Ireland women's national team.

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Katja Snoeijs

Katja Snoeijs (born 31 August 1996) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a striker for the Women's Super League club Everton and the Netherlands national team.

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Katrina Gorry

Katrina-Lee Gorry (born 13 August 1992) is an Australian professional football player who plays as a midfielder for West Ham United in the Women's Super League and for the Australia national team.

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Keith Hay Park

Keith Hay Park is a reserve and sports ground in the suburb of Mount Roskill in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Kelly Lee Owens

Kelly Lee Owens (born 24 August 1988) is a Welsh electronic musician and producer.

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The Kenya women's national football team represents Kenya in women's football and is controlled by the Football Kenya Federation.

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Kenza Dali

Kenza Dali (born 31 July 1991) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Aston Villa and the France national team.

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Khadija Shaw

Khadija Monifa "Bunny" Shaw (born 31 January 1997) is a Jamaican professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League club Manchester City and captains the Jamaica national team.

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Kholosa Biyana

Kholosa Mthikazi Biyana (born 6 September 1994) is a South African soccer player who plays as a midfielder for SAFA Women's League club Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies F.C. and the South Africa women's national team.

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Kia

Kia Corporation (formerly known as Kyungsung Precision Industry (京城精密工業) and Kia Motors Corporation) is a South Korean multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.

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Kika Nazareth

Francisca Ramos Ribeiro Nazareth Sousa (born 17 November 2002), simply known as Kika, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward or an attacking midfielder for Liga F club Barcelona and the Portugal national team.

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Klara Bühl

Klara Gabriele Bühl (born 7 December 2000) is a German professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger for Frauen-Bundesliga club FC Bayern München and the Germany national team.

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Kosovare Asllani

Kosovare Asllani (born 29 July 1989) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a striker or an attacking midfielder for Women's Championship club London City Lionesses and the Sweden national team.

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Kyra Cooney-Cross

Kyra Lillee Cooney-Cross (born 15 February 2002) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Arsenal and the Australia women’s national team.

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Professional women's association football players have organized to dispute several issues specific to the sport, such as disparities in compensation compared to men's teams; insufficient pay to compete with other women's teams; unfair or exclusionary financial terms of federation business agreements involving the team; a lack of minimum standards in facilities and treatment, especially compared to men's teams in the same federation, league, or club; reports of systemic gender-related abuse of players, including sexual abuse being ignored by league or federation officials; and a lack of benefits specific to women such as paid leave for pregnancy and maternity, and child care coverage.

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Laia Codina

Laia Codina Panedas (born 22 January 2000) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Women’s Super League club Arsenal and the Spain women's national team.

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Lang Park

Lang Park, nicknamed "The Cauldron", also known as Brisbane Stadium and commercially Suncorp Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, located in the suburb of Milton.

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Launceston, Tasmania

Launceston is a city in the north of Tasmania, Australia, at the confluence of the North Esk and South Esk rivers where they become the Tamar River (kanamaluka).

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Laura Coombs

Laura Coombs (born 29 January 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the England national team.

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Lauren Hemp

Lauren May Hemp (born 7 August 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the England national team.

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Lauren James

Lauren Elizabeth James (born 29 September 2001) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League (WSL) club Chelsea and the England women's national team.

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Léa Le Garrec

Léa Aliette Jeanine Le Garrec (born 9 July 1993) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for the France national team.

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Lúcia Alves

Lúcia Catarina de Sousa Alves (born 22 October 1997) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a defender for Campeonato Nacional Feminino club SL Benfica and the Portugal women's national team.

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Lea Schüller

Lea Schüller (born 12 November 1997) is a German professional footballer who plays as a forward for Frauen-Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Germany national team.

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Lee Young-ju

Lee Young-ju (born 22 April 1992) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Madrid CFF and the South Korea women's national team.

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Leicy Santos

Leicy María Santos Herrera (born 16 May 1996) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for National Women's Soccer League club Washington Spirit and the Colombia women's national team.

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Lieke Martens

Lieke Elisabeth Petronella Martens-van Leer (born 16 December 1992) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a winger or midfielder for Première Ligue club Paris Saint-Germain.

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Lina Hurtig

Lina Mona Andréa Hurtig (born 5 September 1995) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a forward for English Women's Super League club Arsenal and the Sweden national team.

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Linda Caicedo

Linda Lizeth Caicedo Alegría (born 25 February 2005) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga F club Real Madrid and the Colombia women's national team.

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Linda Motlhalo

Linda Maserame Motlhalo (born 1 July 1998) is a South African professional soccer player who plays as a winger for Racing Louisville and the South Africa women's national team.

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Lindsey Horan

Lindsey Michelle Horan (born May 26, 1994) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Première Ligue club Lyon and captains the United States national team.

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Lineth Beerensteyn

Lineth Enid Fabienne Beerensteyn (born 11 October 1996) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a forward for Frauen-Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg and the Netherlands national team.

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Lineth Cedeño

Lineth Isabel Cedeño Valderrama (born 5 December 2000) is a Panamanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for the Panama women's national team.

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Lions Stadium

Lions Stadium (also known as Luxury Paints Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a soccer stadium located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It has lights for night matches and can seat up to 5000 people. It serves as the primary ground for the Queensland Lions in the National Premier League. It also hosts the Brisbane Roar Women and the Brisbane Roar Academy teams.

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Lisa Boattin

Lisa Boattin (born 3 May 1997) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a left back for Serie A club Juventus FC and the Italy women's national team.

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Lise Klaveness

Lise Klaveness (born 19 April 1981) is a Norwegian lawyer and former footballer who played 73 matches for Norway's national team between 2002 and 2011.

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List of FIFA Women's World Cup finals

The FIFA Women's World Cup is the international association football championship for women's national teams who represent members of FIFA, the sport's global governing body.

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List of FIFA Women's World Cup official mascots

This is a list of FIFA Women's World Cup mascots.

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List of FIFA World Cup official match balls

This is a list of the official match balls for the FIFA World Cup finals tournaments.

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List of presidents of FIFA

The following is a list of presidents of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the world association football governing body.

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This is a complete list of national teams in women's association football, arranged alphabetically within their confederations.

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Little penguin

The little penguin (Eudyptula minor) is a species of penguin from New Zealand.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.

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Lucy Bronze

Lucia Roberta Tough Bronze (born 28 October 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Women's Super League club Chelsea and the England women's national team.

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Luis Rubiales

Luis Manuel Rubiales Béjar (born 23 August 1977) is a former Spanish football official and professional player who played as a defender, appearing in 53 La Liga matches over three seasons.

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Lushomo Mweemba

Lushomo Mweemba (born 10 April 2001) is a Zambian footballer who plays as a defender for Green Buffaloes WFC and the Zambia women's national team.

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Maëlle Lakrar

Maëlle Ourida Louisette Lakrar (born 27 May 2000) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defender for Liga F club Real Madrid and the France national team.

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Maia Jackman

Maia Giselle Jackman (born 25 May 1975) is an association football player who represented New Zealand at international level.

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Mallrat

Grace Kathleen Elizabeth Shaw (born 25 September 1998), known professionally as Mallrat, is an Australian musician, singer, and rapper from Brisbane.

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Manuela Vanegas

Manuela Vanegas Cataño (born 9 November 2000) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a left back for Spanish Primera División club Real Sociedad and the Colombia women's national team.

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Marconi Stadium

Marconi Stadium is a soccer stadium in Sydney, Australia.

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Mariona Caldentey

María Francesca Caldentey Oliver (born 19 March 1996), known as Mariona Caldentey or simply Mariona, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League club Arsenal and the Spain national team.

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Marta Cox

Marta Alexandra Cox Villarreal (born 20 July 1997) is a Panamanian footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Panama women's national team.

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Mary Earps

Mary Alexandra Earps (born 7 March 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Première Ligue club Paris Saint-Germain and the England national team.

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Mary Fowler (soccer)

Mary Boio Fowler (born 14 February 2003) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays for English Women's Super League club Manchester City and the Australia national team.

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Massey University

Massey University (Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa) is a university based in New Zealand, with significant campuses in Auckland, Palmerston North, and Wellington.

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Matildas fever

In the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, the performance of the Australia women's national soccer team (nicknamed "the Matildas") captivated nationwide attention and had a significant ongoing impact on the perception of women's sport in Australia.

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Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts

Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts is a Swiss hotel management company headquartered in Baar, Switzerland.

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Māori culture

Māori culture is the customs, cultural practices, and beliefs of the Māori people of New Zealand.

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Māori language

Māori, or te reo Māori ('the Māori language'), commonly shortened to te reo, is an Eastern Polynesian language and the language of the Māori people, the indigenous population of mainland New Zealand.

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Māori people

Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).

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McDonald's

McDonald's Corporation is an American multinational fast food chain, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States.

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Megan Connolly (born 7 March 1997) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Bristol City, which she also captains, and the Republic of Ireland women's national team.

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Megan Rapinoe

Megan Anna Rapinoe (born July 5, 1985) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a winger.

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Melanie C

Melanie Jayne Chisholm (born 12 January 1974), known professionally as Melanie C or Mel C, is an English singer and songwriter.

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Melbourne

Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.

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Melbourne Rectangular Stadium

The Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, referred to as AAMI Park due to a sponsorship arrangement, is an outdoor sports stadium situated on the grounds of Edwin Flack Field within the Sports and Entertainment Precinct in the heart of the Melbourne central business district.

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Melissa Herrera

Daphne Melissa Herrera Monge (born 10 October 1996), known as Melissa Herrera, is a Costa Rican footballer who plays as a forward for Liga MX Femenil side Club Tijuana and the Costa Rica women's national team.

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Mengniu Dairy

Inner Mongolia Mengniu Dairy (Group) Limited by Share Ltd. is a Chinese manufacturing and distribution company of dairy products and ice cream.

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Mercure (hotel)

Mercure is a French midscale hotel chain owned by Accor.

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Mille Gejl

Mille Gejl Jensen (born 23 September 1999) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Denmark national team.

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Millennium & Copthorne Hotels

Millennium & Copthorne Hotels is a global hospitality management and real estate group, with 125 hotels in 22 countries in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and North America.

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Millie Bright

Millie Bright (born 21 August 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Women's Super League club Chelsea who she captains, and the England national team.

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Mina Tanaka

is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for National Women's Soccer League club Utah Royals and the Japan women's national team.

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Miriam Mayorga

Miriam Anahí Mayorga (born 20 November 1989) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Primera División A club CA Boca Juniors and the Argentina women's national team.

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Miyabi Moriya

Miyabi Moriya (born 22 August 1996) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a defender for WE League club INAC Kobe Leonessa and the Japan national team.

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Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex

Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex is a sports field complex in Burpengary, a suburb of the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia primarily for both Australian rules football and soccer.

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The Morocco women's national football team (منتخب المغرب لكرة القدمللسيدات, Équipe du Maroc féminine de football) represents Morocco in international women's football and is managed by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.

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Ms Banks

Thyra Kigho Deshaun Oji (born 14 April 1994), better known by her stage name Ms Banks, is a Nigerian-British rapper, singer and songwriter.

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National Māori flag

The national Māori flag, also known as the Tino Rangatiratanga flag in reference to the concept of, is used to represent the Māori people of Aotearoa.

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National Rugby League

The National Rugby League (known as the NRL Telstra Premiership due to sponsorship) is a professional rugby league competition in Australasia which contains clubs from New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand.

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NBC News

NBC News is the news division of the American broadcast television network NBC.

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The Netherlands women's national football team (Nederlands vrouwenvoetbalelftal) represents the Netherlands in international women's football, and is directed by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), which is a member of UEFA and FIFA.

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New Zealand

New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

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New Zealand Football is the governing body for the sport of association football in New Zealand.

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The New Zealand women's national football team (recognised as Aotearoa New Zealand by FIFA) is governed by New Zealand Football (NZF).

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Newcastle, New South Wales

Newcastle, also commonly referred to as Greater Newcastle (Mulubinba) is a regional metropolitan area and the second-most-populous district of New South Wales, Australia.

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The Nigeria women's national football team, nicknamed the Super Falcons, represents Nigeria in international women's football and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

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Nike, Inc.

Nike, Inc. (stylized as NIKE) is an American athletic footwear and apparel corporation headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, United States.

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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea women's national football team (Munhwaŏ Korean: 조선민주주의인민공화국 녀자 국가종합팀, recognized as Korea DPR by FIFA) represents North Korea in international women's football.

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The Norway women's national football team (Norges kvinnelandslag i fotball) represents Norway in international football, and is controlled by the Norwegian Football Federation.

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Novotel

Novotel is a French midscale hotel brand owned by Accor.

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Oceania

Oceania is a geographical region including Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.

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The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is one of the six continental confederations of international association football.

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Oihane Hernández

Oihane Hernández Zurbano (born 4 May 2000) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a right back for Liga F club Real Madrid and the Spain national team.

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Olga Carmona

Olga Carmona García (born 12 June 2000) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a left back for Liga F club Real Madrid and the Spain national team.

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Olivia Dean

Olivia Lauryn Dean (born 14 March 1999) is an English neo soul singer.

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Olympic Park (Village)

Olympic Park, commonly referred to as Olympic Village, is a rectangular football (soccer) ground and recreational space located in Heidelberg West on the western fringe of the City of Banyule. The park is an established sport and community recreation reserve with a significant history, having been originally built for the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia, for use as a prominent training base.

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Ona Batlle

Ona Batlle Pascual (born 10 June 1999) is a Spanish professional footballer from Catalonia who plays as a full-back for Liga F club Barcelona and the Spain national team.

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OneLove

OneLove is an anti-discrimination, anti-racism, LGBT+ rights and human rights campaign, started during the 2020 football season by the Dutch Football Association, that invites football players to wear armbands with the rainbow-coloured OneLove logo.

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Optus

Singtel Optus Pty Limited (commonly referred to as Optus) is an Australian telecommunications company headquartered in Macquarie Park, a suburb in the Northern Sydney region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Orlando Wines

Orlando Wines is an Australian wine company, well known for Jacob's Creek wine, first released in 1976.

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Osinachi Ohale

Osinachi Marvis Ohale (born 21 December 1991) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a centre back or right back for Liga MX Femenil club Pachuca and the Nigeria women's national team.

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The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) is the national governing body of association football in Pakistan.

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The Palestinian Football Association (الاتحاد الفلسطيني لكرة القدم) is the governing body for football in Palestine, and for the men's Palestine national football team and the Palestine women's national football team.

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The Panama women's national football team represents Panama in international women's football.

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Papua New Guinea women's national soccer team

The Papua New Guinea women's national soccer team is controlled by the Papua New Guinea Football Association (PNGFA).

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In association football, a penalty shoot-out (previously known as kicks from the penalty mark) is a tie-breaking method to determine which team is awarded victory in a match that cannot end in a draw, when the score is tied after the normal time as well as extra time (if used) has expired (for example, in a FIFA World Cup, penalties are used in elimination matches; the round of 16, the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, and the final).

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Percy Doyle Reserve

Percy Doyle Reserve is a sporting facility in Duncraig, Western Australia currently used for association football.

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Pernille Harder

Pernille Mosegaard Harder (born 15 November 1992) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or a forward for Frauen-Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Denmark national team.

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Perth

Perth (Boorloo) is the capital city of Western Australia.

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Perth Rectangular Stadium

Perth Rectangular Stadium (also known as HBF Park under naming rights) is a sports stadium in Perth, the capital of the Australian state of Western Australia.

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The Philippines women's national football team represents the Philippines in international women's association football competitions.

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Poi (performance art)

Poi is a performing art and also the name of the equipment used for its performance.

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The Portugal women's national football team represents Portugal in international women's football competition.

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Like men's association football, women's football had amateur origins, but faced bans in several nations that slowed its growth and professionalization compared to professionalism in the men's sport.

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Pullman Hotels and Resorts

Pullman Hotels and Resorts is a French multinational upscale hotel brand owned by Accor.

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Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways Company Q.C.S.C. (الخطوط الجوية القطرية, al-Qaṭariyya), operating as Qatar Airways, is the flag carrier of Qatar.

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Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre

The Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre (QSAC, formerly known as the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Sports Centre) is a multi-purpose sports facility in Nathan, Queensland, located south-east of the Brisbane CBD.

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Racheal Kundananji

Racheal Kundananji (born 3 June 2000) is a Zambian professional footballer who plays as a forward for National Women's Soccer League club Bay FC and the Zambia women's national team.

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Rachel Daly

Rachel Ann Daly (born 6 December 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays predominantly as a striker for Aston Villa in the FA Women's Super League.

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Ramona Bachmann

Ramona Bachmann (born 25 December 1990) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a forward for National Women's Soccer League club Houston Dash and the Switzerland national team.

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Rebecka Blomqvist

Rebecka Maria Blomqvist (born 24 July 1997) is a Swedish football forward who currently plays for VfL Wolfsburg and the Sweden national team.

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The Republic of Ireland women's national football team (Foireann sacair ban Phoblacht na hÉireann) represents the Republic of Ireland in competitions such as the FIFA Women's World Cup and the UEFA Women's Championship.

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Riko Ueki

is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a striker for the Women's Super League club West Ham United and the Japan national team.

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is a Japanese professional football player who plays as a right-back for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the Japan national team.

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Romina Núñez

Romina Stefania Núñez (born 1 January 1994) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga F club Betis and the Argentina women's national team.

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Rose Lavelle

Rosemary Kathleen Lavelle (born May 14, 1995) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for NJ/NY Gotham FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), and for the United States national team.

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Round-robin tournament

A round-robin tournament or all-play-all tournament is a competition format in which each contestant meets every other participant, usually in turn.

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Rubiales affair

The Rubiales affair (Caso Rubiales) refers to the fallout, both social and sporting, caused by the conduct of Luis Rubiales, the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), beginning in August 2023. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and Rubiales affair are August 2023 sports events in Australia.

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Rugby League Park

Apollo Projects Stadium is a sports stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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The Russia women's national football team represents Russia in international women's football.

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Russian invasion of Ukraine

On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which started in 2014.

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The Rwanda women's national football team represents Rwanda in women's association football and is controlled by the Rwandese Association Football Federation.

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Rydges Hotels & Resorts

Rydges Hotels & Resorts, or Rydges, is a hotel accommodation and hospitality provider that operates in Australia and New Zealand.

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Sakina Karchaoui

Sakina Karchaoui (born 26 January 1996) is a French professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Première Ligue club Paris Saint-Germain and the France national team.

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Sakina Ouzraoui Diki

Sakina Ouzraoui (born 29 August 2001), known in Belgium as Sakina Ouzraoui Diki, is a footballer who plays as a forward for RSC Anderlecht.

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Salima Mukansanga

Salima Mukansanga (born 1988) is an international football referee from Rwanda who is a listed international referee for FIFA since 2012.

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Salma Paralluelo

Salma Celeste Paralluelo Ayingono (born 13 November 2003) is a Spanish professional footballer and former sprinter who plays as a left winger for Liga F club Barcelona and the Spain national team.

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Sam Kerr

Samantha May Kerr (born 10 September 1993) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a striker for FA Women's Super League club Chelsea, and the Australia women's national team, which she has captained since 2019.

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Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen

Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen (born 15 August 1988) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for AS Roma. Since 2008, she has been a part of the senior Danish national team.

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Sara Eggesvik

Sara Kristine Bantan Eggesvik (born 29 April 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for the 1. divisjon club KIL/Hemne.

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Sarina Bolden

Sarina Isabel Calpo Bolden (born June 30, 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for A-League Women club Newcastle Jets.

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East.

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The São Tomé and Príncipe women's national football team represents São Tomé and Príncipe in international women's football.

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The Scotland women's national football team represents Scotland in international women's football competitions.

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Self Esteem (musician)

Rebecca Lucy Taylor (born 15 October 1986), also known by her stage name Self Esteem, is a British musician, songwriter and actress.

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Selma Bacha

Selma Lena Bacha (born 9 November 2000) is a French professional footballer who plays as a left-back or left winger for Première Ligue club Lyon and the France national team.

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Seraina Piubel

Seraina Piubel (born 2 June 2000) is a Swiss footballer who plays for FC Zürich and the Switzerland national team.

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Seven Network

The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network.

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She Kicks

She Kicks is a women's football magazine and website published by Baltic Publications.

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Shepherds Park

Shepherds Park, is a reserve and sports ground in the suburb of Beach Haven in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Sherida Spitse

Sherida Spitse (born 29 May 1990) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ajax and the Netherlands national team.

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Shura (English singer)

Alexandra Lilah Denton (also known as Aleksandra Lilah Yakunina-Denton, born 17 June 1988), known professionally as Shura, is an English singer, songwriter and record producer.

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Single-elimination tournament

A single-elimination, knockout, or sudden-death tournament is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of each match-up is immediately eliminated from the tournament.

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Sofia Harrison

Sofia Nicole Dador Harrison (born February 16, 1999) is a professional footballer, who most recently played as a left back for Frauen-Bundesliga club Werder Bremen.

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Sofia Jakobsson

Eva Sofia Jakobsson (born 23 April 1990) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays for San Diego Wave in the National Women's Soccer League.

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Sofie Junge Pedersen

Sofie Junge Pedersen (born 24 April 1992) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Italian Serie A club Inter Milan and the Denmark national team.

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Sofitel

Sofitel Hotels & Resorts are a French hotel chain of luxury hotels based in Paris, France, and owned by Accor since 1980.

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Sophia Braun

Sophie Wais Braun (born 26 January 2000), known as Sophia Braun, is an Argentine footballer who plays as a midfielder for Spokane Zephyr FC in the USL Super League, on loan from National Women's Soccer League club Kansas City Current.

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Sophia Smith (soccer, born 2000)

Sophia Olivia Smith (born August 10, 2000) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward for National Women's Soccer League club Portland Thorns FC and the United States national team.

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Sophie Román Haug

Sophie Román Haug (born 4 June 1999) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a forward for English Women's Super League club Liverpool and the Norway national team.

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Sophie Schmidt

Sophie Diana Schmidt (born 28 June 1988) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for National Women's Soccer League club Houston Dash.

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South Africa women's national soccer team

The South Africa women's national football team, nicknamed Banyana Banyana (The Girls), is the national team of South Africa and is controlled by the South African Football Association.

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The South Korea women's national football team (recognised as Korea Republic by FIFA) represents South Korea in international women's football competitions.

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Southern Hemisphere

The Southern Hemisphere is the half (hemisphere) of Earth that is south of the Equator.

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The Spain women's national football team, officially known as the Spain national football team (Selección Española de Fútbol), has represented Spain in international women's football competitions since 1980.

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Sports Team

Sports Team is an English alternative rock band based in London.

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Stadium Australia

Stadium Australia, commercially known as Accor Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Sydney Olympic Park, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Stéphanie Frappart

Stéphanie Frappart (born 14 December 1983) is a French football referee.

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Stefanie van der Gragt

Stefanie van der Gragt (born 16 August 1992) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a defender for the Netherlands national team.

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Steph Catley

Stephanie-Elise Catley (born 26 January 1994) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a defender for Arsenal and the Australia national team.

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Stina Blackstenius

Emma Stina Blackstenius (born 5 February 1996) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Arsenal in the English Women's Super League and the Sweden national team.

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Stuff (website)

Stuff is a New Zealand news media website owned by newspaper conglomerate Stuff Ltd (formerly called Fairfax).

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The Sudan women's national football team is the official women's national football team of the country of Sudan.

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Supergroup (music)

A supergroup is a musical group formed with members who are already successful as solo artists or as members of other successful groups.

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Svenja Huth

Svenja Anette Huth (born 25 January 1991) is a German professional footballer who plays as a forward for Frauen-Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg.

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The Sweden women's national football team (Svenska damfotbollslandslaget), nicknamed Blågult ("The Blue-Yellow"), represents Sweden at international women's association football competitions.

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The Switzerland women's national football team represents Switzerland in international women's football.

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Sydney

Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.

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The Sydney Football Stadium, commercially known as Allianz Stadium and previously Aussie Stadium, was a football stadium in the Moore Park suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Sydney Football Stadium, commercially known as Allianz Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Moore Park, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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TAB New Zealand

TAB New Zealand (TAB NZ), previously known as the New Zealand Racing Board (NZRB) and the Racing Industry Transition Agency (RITA), is a statutory monopoly for New Zealand sports betting, including betting on horse racing and greyhound racing.

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Tainui, New Zealand

Tahuna and Tainui are two small, somewhat vaguely defined suburbs of the New Zealand city of Dunedin.

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Taliban

The Taliban (lit), which also refers to itself by its state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is an Afghan militant movement with an ideology comprising elements of Pashtun nationalism and the Deobandi movement of Islamic fundamentalism.

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Tasman Sea

The Tasman Sea is a marginal sea of the South Pacific Ocean, situated between Australia and New Zealand.

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Telma Encarnação

Telma Raquel Velosa Encarnação (born 11 October 2001) is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a striker for Campeonato Nacional Feminino club Marítimo and the Portugal women's national team.

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Teresa Abelleira

Teresa José Abelleira Dueñas (born 9 January 2000) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga F club Real Madrid CF and the Spain women's national team.

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The Thailand women's national football team (ฟุตบอลหญิงทีมชาติไทย) represents Thailand in women's association football and is run by the Football Association of Thailand.

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The Athletic

The Athletic is a subscription-based sports journalism website, and the sports department of The New York Times.

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The Coca-Cola Company

The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational corporation founded in 1892.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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The Sporting News

The Sporting News is a website and former magazine publication owned by Sporting News Holdings, which is a U.S.-based sports media company formed in December 2020 by a private investor consortium.

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The Sunday Times (Western Australia)

The Sunday Times is a tabloid Sunday newspaper published by Seven West Media, in Perth and distributed throughout Western Australia.

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Thea Bjelde

Thea Bjelde (born 5 June 2000) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a winger or right-back for Vålerenga and the Norway national team.

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Thembi Kgatlana

Christina Thembi "Pikinini" Kgatlana (born 2 May 1996) is a South African professional soccer player who plays as a forward for Liga MX Femenil club Tigres UANL Femenil and the South Africa women's national team.

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Three points for a win

Three points for a win is a standard used in many sports leagues and group tournaments, especially in association football, in which three points are awarded to the team winning a match, with no points awarded to the losing team.

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Time in New Zealand

Time in New Zealand is divided by law into two standard time zones.

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Tones and I

Toni Watson, known professionally as Tones and I, is an Australian singer, songwriter, and record producer.

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Tori Penso

Mary Victoria Penso (born 1986) is an American soccer referee.

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Toronto

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.

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Torres Strait Islander flag

The Torres Strait Islander flag is the official flag of the Torres Strait Islanders, an Indigenous people of Australia.

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Torres Strait Islanders

Torres Strait Islanders are the Indigenous Melanesian people of the Torres Strait Islands, which are part of the state of Queensland, Australia.

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Tournament

A tournament is a competition involving at least three competitors, all participating in a sport or game.

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Trudi Carter

Trudi Sudan Carter (born 18 November 1994) is a Jamaican professional footballer who plays as a forward for Mexican Liga MX Femenil club Atlético San Luis and the Jamaica women's national team.

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The Turkmenistan women's national football team (Türkmenistanyň futbol boýunça zenanlar milli ýygyndy toparynyň; Женская сборная Туркменистана по футболу) is the women's national football team of the country of Turkmenistan.

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Uchenna Kanu

Uchenna Grace Kanu (born 20 June 1997) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for NWSL club Racing Louisville.

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UEFA

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA; Union des associations européennes de football; Union der europäischen Fußballverbände) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football.

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UEFA Women's Euro 2022 final

The UEFA Women's Euro 2022 final was a football match on 31 July 2022 that took place at Wembley Stadium in London, England, to determine the winner of UEFA Women's Euro 2022.

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UN Women

The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, also known as UN Women, is a United Nations entity charged with working for gender equality and the empowerment of women.

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Unilever

Unilever PLC is a British multinational fast-moving consumer goods company founded on 2 September 1929 following the merger of British soap maker Lever Brothers and Dutch margarine producer Margarine Unie.

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United States dollar

The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries.

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United States women's national soccer team

The United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) represents the United States of America in international women's soccer.

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UTC+13:00

UTC+13:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +13:00.

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Valentine Sports Park

Valentine Sports Park is an Australian football stadium in Glenwood, a suburb of Sydney.

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Valeria del Campo

Valeria del Campo Gutiérrez (born 15 February 2000) is a Costa Rican footballer who plays as a centre back for Mexican Liga MX Femenil club C.F. Monterrey and the Costa Rica women's national team.

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Vicki Bècho

Vicki Jessy Bècho Desbonne (born 3 October 2003) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Première Ligue club Lyon and the France national team.

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Victoria Pelova

Victoria Pelova (born 3 June 1999) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Arsenal and the Netherlands national team.

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Video assistant referee

The video assistant referee (VAR) is a match official in association football who assists the referee by reviewing decisions using video footage and providing advice to the referee based on those reviews.

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The Vietnam women's national football team (Đội tuyển bóng đá nữ quốc gia Việt Nam) is a women's senior football team representing Vietnam and controlled by Vietnam Football Federation (VFF).

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Vilde Bøe Risa

Vilde Bøe Risa (born 13 July 1995) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Spanish Liga F club Atlético Madrid and the Norway national team.

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Visa Inc.

Visa Inc. is an American multinational payment card services corporation headquartered in San Francisco, California.

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Waikato Stadium

FMG Stadium Waikato is a major sporting and cultural events venue in Hamilton, New Zealand, with a total capacity of 25,800.

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Wanda Group

Wanda Group, or the Dalian Wanda Group, is a Chinese multinational conglomerate founded in Dalian, Liaoning and headquartered in Beijing.

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Wang Shuang (born 23 January 1995) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Women's Super League club Tottenham Hotspur and the China national team.

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Welcome to Country

A Welcome to Country is a ritual or formal ceremony performed as a land acknowledgement at many events held in Australia.

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Wellington

Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.

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Wellington Regional Stadium

Wellington Regional Stadium (known commercially as Sky Stadium through naming rights) is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand.

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Wendie Renard

Wendie Thérèse Renard (born 20 July 1990) is a French professional footballer who plays as a centre-back and captains both Première Ligue club Lyon and the France national team.

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Wolf Alice

Wolf Alice are an English rock band from London, England.

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World Wide Fund for Nature

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a Swiss-based international non-governmental organization founded in 1961 that works in the field of wilderness preservation and the reduction of human impact on the environment.

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Xero (company)

Xero is a New Zealandbased technology company that provides cloud-based accounting software for small businesses.

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Yadea

Yadea Group Holdings Ltd. is a Chinese manufacturer of electric bicycles, motorcycles, and scooters headquartered in Wuxi, China.

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Yamila Rodríguez

Yamila Tamara Rodríguez (born 24 January 1998) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Brazilian Série A1 club SE Palmeiras and the Argentina women's national team.

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Yomira Pinzón

Yomira Tibisay Pinzón Ríos (born 23 August 1996) is a Panamanian footballer who plays as a defender for Costa Rican club Deportivo Saprissa and the Panama women's national team.

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Yomiuri Shimbun

The is a Japanese newspaper published in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and other major Japanese cities.

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Yoshimi Yamashita

is a Japanese football referee.

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Yui Hasegawa

is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the Japan national team.

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The Zambia women's national association football team represents Zambia in association football, participating in qualifying tournaments for the FIFA Women's World Cup and other African-based competitions.

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Zhang Rui (born 17 January 1989) is a Chinese footballer who plays for Shandong Sports Lottery as a midfielder and for the China women's national football team.

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Zineb Redouani

Zineb Redouani (زينب رضواني; born 12 June 2000) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a defender for AS FAR and the Morocco women's national team.

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Zoi Sadowski-Synnott

Zoi Katherine Sadowski-Synnott (born 6 March 2001) is a New Zealand snowboarder, specialising in slopestyle and big air competitions.

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1991 FIFA Women's World Cup

The 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup was the first FIFA Women's World Cup, the world championship for women's national football teams. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup are FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments.

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1998 FIFA World Cup

The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup, the football world championship for men's national teams.

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2002 FIFA World Cup

The 2002 FIFA World Cup, also branded as Korea/Japan 2002, was the 17th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial football world championship for men's national teams organized by FIFA.

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2003 FIFA Women's World Cup

The 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup was the fourth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial championship of women's national soccer teams organized by FIFA. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup are FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments.

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2007 FIFA Women's World Cup

The 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, the fifth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, was an international football competition for women held in China from 10 to 30 September 2007. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup are FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments.

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2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

The 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup was the seventh FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international soccer championship contested by the women's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup are FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments.

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2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup was the eighth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international Women's football championship contested by 24 women's national teams representing member associations of FIFA. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup are FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments.

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2019 FIFA Women's World Cup final

The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup final was an association football match which determined the winner of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.

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2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup

The 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup was the 20th edition of the AFC Women's Asian Cup, the quadrennial international women's football tournament in Asia competed by the national teams in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

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2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification

The 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification was the qualification tournament for the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup.

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2022 CONCACAF W Championship

The 2022 CONCACAF W Championship was the 11th edition of the CONCACAF W Championship, the quadrennial international women's football championship contested by the senior women's national teams of the member associations of CONCACAF, the regional governing body of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.

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2022 Copa América Femenina

The 2022 Copa América Femenina was the 9th edition of the main international women's football championship in South America, the Copa América Femenina, for national teams affiliated with CONMEBOL.

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2022 FIFA Club World Cup

The 2022 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup Morocco 2022 presented by Visit Saudi for sponsorship reasons) was the 19th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, a FIFA-organised international club football tournament between the winners of the six continental confederations, as well as the host nation's league champions.

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2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup final

The 2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Final was the final match of the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Costa Rica.

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2022 FIFA World Cup

The 2022 FIFA World Cup was the 22nd FIFA World Cup, the world championship for national football teams organized by FIFA. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2022 FIFA World Cup are sports events affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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2022 OFC Women's Nations Cup

The 2022 OFC Women's Nations Cup was the 12th edition of the OFC Women's Nations Cup (also known as the OFC Women's Championship), the quadrennial international football championship organised by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) for the women's national teams of the Oceanian region.

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2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations

The 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (كأس الأممالإفريقية للسيدات 2022, Coupe d'Afrique des nations féminine 2022), (also referred to as WAFCON 2022) officially known as the 2022 TotalEnergies Women's Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship purposes, was the 14th edition of the biennial African international women's football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), hosted by Morocco from 2 to 23 July 2022.

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2023 Auckland shooting

On the morning of 20 July 2023, a mass shooting occurred at a building construction site in the central business district of Auckland.

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2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup

The 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup was the 23rd edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup, the biennial international men's youth football championship contested by the under-20 national teams of the member associations of FIFA, since its inception in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship.

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2023 FIFA Women's World Cup final

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup final was an association football match that determined the winner of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup final are 2023–24 in Australian women's soccer and August 2023 sports events in Australia.

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2023 FIFA Women's World Cup knockout stage

The knockout stage of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage.

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2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification process determined 30 of the 32 teams which will play in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, with the co-hosts Australia and New Zealand qualifying automatically. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification are 2023 in women's association football and sports events affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (inter-confederation play-offs)

The inter-confederation play-offs of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification determined the final three qualification spots for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (inter-confederation play-offs) are international women's association football competitions hosted by New Zealand.

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2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)

The European qualifying competition for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was a women's football competition that determined the eleven UEFA teams which directly qualified for the final tournament in Australia and New Zealand, and the one team which advanced to the inter-confederation play-offs. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) are sports events affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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2027 FIFA Women's World Cup

The 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup is scheduled to be the tenth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international women's football championship contested by the national teams of the member associations of FIFA. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup are FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments.

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2034 FIFA World Cup

The 2034 FIFA World Cup will be the 25th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA.

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See also

2023 in New Zealand women's sport

2023–24 in Australian women's soccer

2023–24 in New Zealand association football

August 2023 sports events in Australia

August 2023 sports events in New Zealand

Australia–New Zealand sports relations

FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments

International association football competitions in Asia by host

International women's association football competitions hosted by Australia

International women's association football competitions hosted by New Zealand

July 2023 sports events in Australia

July 2023 sports events in New Zealand

Soccer competitions in Australia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup

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