FIFA: Dilarang Tanya Kasus Pelecehan Seksual di Piala Dunia Wanita!
Komitmen FIFA membela perempuan dipertanyakan, menyusul sikapnya di Piala Dunia Wanita 2023. Sebab, jurnalis dilarang bertanya soal pelecehan seksual.
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Komitmen FIFA membela perempuan dipertanyakan, menyusul sikapnya di Piala Dunia Wanita 2023. Sebab, jurnalis dilarang bertanya soal pelecehan seksual.
Jennifer Hermoso scored twice and assisted in her 100th international appearance to push Spain past Zambia 5-0 on Wednesday, a victory that locked both Spain and Japan into the Women's World Cup knockout round.
Rampant title contenders Spain and former champions Japan became the first teams to reach the Women's World Cup last 16 on Wednesday as both won with ease. Two-times Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas started for Spain following her serious knee injury and played her part in a 5-0 demolition of Zambia. Japan had been on the brink of reaching the knockout rounds following their 2-0 win over Costa Rica earlier in the day and the Spain result sent both of them sailing through.
Jennifer Hermoso and Alba Redondo both scored twice as Spain qualified for the last 16 of the Women's World Cup with a 5-0 win over Zambia on Wednesday, a result that also took Japan into the knockout phase.
AUCKLAND : Spain underlined their credentials as pre-tournament favourites when they became one of the first teams to seal qualification for the Women's World Cup knockouts with a 5-0 win over Zambia in their second Group C encounter on Wednesday.
Spain underlined their credentials as one of the pre-tournament favourites when they became one of the first teams to seal qualification for the Women's World Cup knockout round with a 5-0 win over Zambia.
Two goals in two first-half minutes gave Japan victory over Costa Rica at Dunedin Stadium and the 2011 champions went on to secure a spot in the knockout stages of the Women's World Cup, while with Spain's victory over Zambia, Costa Rica's hopes of advancing are over.
The Republic of Ireland return to action on Wednesday when they face Olympic champions Canada in a crucial match in Perth.