Thousands gather in Sydney as FIFA Women's World Cup fever builds
Thousands of football fans marched over the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday to mark 25 days before the Women's World Cup starts in Australia and New Zealand.
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Thousands of football fans marched over the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday to mark 25 days before the Women's World Cup starts in Australia and New Zealand.
Australia dikecam akibat memutuskan menghadapi Argentina di China. Australia rela bermain China untuk memperkuat hubungan diplomatik dan bisnis kedua negara.
Lionel Messi will lead world champions Argentina in a friendly against Australia in Beijing, the country said on Monday, followed by another game in Indonesia. The clash on June 15 at the Workers' Stadium in the Chinese capital is a rematch of Argentina and Australia's meeting in the last 16 of the Qatar World Cup. Messi scored in a 2-1 win for Argentina and they went on to win the World Cup. "On June 15, Lionel Messi will lead the Argentinian national team in a friendly against Australia in Beijing," the South American country's embassy in China said on the Twitter-like Weibo.
LONDON : The women's World Cup could be the springboard for a future Australian bid to co-host the men's tournament, possibly in 2034, Football Australia chief executive James Johnson said on Saturday.
LONDON : Players are likely to be allowed to wear rainbow armbands at the women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand after "meaningful and constructive" discussions with FIFA, the chief executive of Football Australia said on Saturday.
Football Australia (FA) and its stakeholders have reached an "overwhelming consensus" that a reported Saudi Arabia sponsorship deal does not align with their vision for the women's World Cup, FA chief executive James Johnson said on Monday.
Football Australia CEO James Johnson has said the association "would not be comfortable" with Saudi Arabian sponsorship of the Women's World Cup this summer.
Organisers of this year's women's soccer World Cup in Australia and New Zealand are hoping to attract record viewership of up to two billion viewers for the tournament, Football Australia (FA) chief executive James Johnson has said.