Prince William pays surprise visit to Lionesses World Cup camp
BURTON UPON TRENT, England: Prince William made a surprise visit to England's Lionesses on Tuesday to wish them good luck in their Women's World Cup campaign which kicks off next month.
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BURTON UPON TRENT, England: Prince William made a surprise visit to England's Lionesses on Tuesday to wish them good luck in their Women's World Cup campaign which kicks off next month.
Rose Zhang will play the first two rounds of this week's KPMG Women's PGA Championship in a marquee group alongside fellow American Lexi Thompson and Australia's Minjee Lee.
The path to the Women's World Cup has been vastly uneven for the teams headed to Australia and New Zealand next month.
The Qatar FA (QFA) has said Yusuf Abdurisag did not use discriminatory language against a player from the New Zealand team, who abandoned their friendly at halftime on Monday in protest at an alleged racist slur.
RTÉ Sport will broadcast every match of he FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 on television and on RTÉ Player, it was confirmed this afternoon
Women representing their nations to qualify for the football World Cup are risking their safety on poor quality pitches, and many are playing for no pay, according to a poll released on Tuesday (Jun 20) by the global body that represents players.
New Zealand Football (NZF) plan to contact FIFA about protecting players from racism after abandoning a friendly against Qatar at half-time following an alleged racial slur. The NZF said a Qatari player directed a “racist slur” at Michael Boxall, who has Samoan heritage, and it was “heard by several New Zealand players”. Ad The incident occurred just before half-time and referee Manuel Schuttengruber was seen having a discussion with New Zealand captain Joe Bell.
Women representing their nations to qualify for the soccer World Cup are risking their safety on poor quality pitches, and many are playing for no pay, according to a poll released on Tuesday by the global body that represents players.