Australia bringing best-ever squad to home World Cup: Foord
MELBOURNE : Women's World Cup co-hosts Australia have never had a stronger squad than the one set to compete for a first title in the global showpiece, forward Caitlin Foord said.
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MELBOURNE : Women's World Cup co-hosts Australia have never had a stronger squad than the one set to compete for a first title in the global showpiece, forward Caitlin Foord said.
Manchester City is home to many talented international stars worldwide, 13 of whom have been picked to represent their nation in this summer’s Women’s World Cup.
MELBOURNE : Riding momentum and the support of a sports-mad nation, co-hosts Australia head into the Women's World Cup dreaming of a first global title after battling for years to be counted among the heavyweights of the game.
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Australia coach Tony Gustavsson has named injured players Kyah Simon and Alanna Kennedy in his 23-woman squad for the Women's World Cup.
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Australia coach Tony Gustavsson will consult his medical staff before deciding to field Sam Kerr in Tuesday's clash with England after the Chelsea forward missed Friday's 1-0 loss against Scotland for the Women's World Cup hosts.