The right time. Australia celebrates March 7, D’s International Day, 500 days before the start of the 2023 Women’s World Cup. To mark the occasion, the Football Association of Australia (Football Australia) hosted a series of commemorative events in several cities across the country, including Sydney at the Opera, Melbourne and Adelaide. The next Women’s World Cup will be historically significant in many respects. This is the first time in history that 32 teams (24 teams in the 2019 World Cup in France) have reached the final. First, arrange for two neighboring countries, Australia and New Zealand. According to Sarah Walsh, President of Football Australia Women’s Football, the 2023 World Cup will help lift women’s football in the country, especially thanks to the broader national program “Legacy 23”, which aims at equal participation of men and women. Excellent representation of women in women and executive positions. The 2023 World Cup is set to take place in nine cities and ten venues in Australia and New Zealand. The opening game is scheduled for July 20, 2023 in Auckland, with the final scheduled for August 20 in Sydney.
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