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2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup breaks new records

FIFA Women World Cup trophy arrives Nigeria. PIX: FIFA

Philippines shock hosts, New Zealand 1-0

FIFA yesterday described the ongoing Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand as already a resounding success, just six days into the tournament. According to the world football ruling body, there has been record attendances with more than 1.5 million tickets sold, competitive matches and a festive atmosphere in the two host nations.

With the tournament capturing the hearts and minds of both home and visiting fans, FIFA President, Gianni Infantino, thanked the two host nations for their efforts in raising the profile of women’s football to an unprecedented level on a global scale.

In a statement, Infantino said: “I would really like to express a huge thank you to New Zealand and to Australia for hosting us here,” the FIFA President said. “We often say that football unites the world. New Zealand and Australia are uniting the world Down Under.

“They welcome all of us – every single person – the volunteers, the police officers, all the employees; everyone who is connected somehow with the (FIFA Women’s) World Cup has done a tremendous job. It’s welcoming, it’s warm, it’s smiling, and this is really priceless. I look forward to travelling around Australia, as I have been in New Zealand, to experience the diverse cultures of this wonderful event.”

According to the statement, the opening day saw more than 117,000 fans pack Eden Park in Auckland and Stadium Australia in Sydney. “The 42,137 who attended New Zealand’s opening night defeat of Norway in Auckland was an all-time high for a football match – for women or men – in the country, while the 75,784 fans in Sydney for Australia’s match against the Republic of Ireland was the

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