For Canada, this Gold Cup has lost its lustre
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LOS ANGELES : The World Cup will be a transformational moment for women's sport, U.S. forward Megan Rapinoe said on Tuesday, four years after a bitter pay dispute between her team and federation hung over their successful 2019 campaign.
Brazil forward Marta is set to play at her sixth World Cup after being named in Pia Sundhage's squad for the tournament starting on July 20 in Australia and New Zealand.
BURTON UPON TRENT, England: England captain Millie Bright is not quite ready to return to action after being out with a knee injury since March, but the centre back sees a silver lining in her forced layoff having had her first proper break in years.
WELLINGTON: Co-hosts Australia will play their opening game of next month's Women's World Cup in front of a full house, a senior FIFA official told AFP on Tuesday (Jun 27).
India will host Pakistan for the first time in seven years after the schedule for the 2023 men's ODI World Cup was released by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday.
United States women's national team forward Megan Rapinoe said that the upcoming Women's World Cup feels like a «paradigm shift» but that women's sports continue to face challenges in terms of equality.
England star and former Manchester United forward Alessia Russo has opened up on her relationship with food and says she hit a "low point" during the pandemic that left her "not strong enough" to play football at the highest level.