The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup has set a series of new benchmarks in the competition’s history including a first co-hosted edition, and a debut in Oceania, as Australia and New Zealand took over hosting duties.
However, the most eye-catching update for the 2023 tournament is the increase from 24 to 32 national teams competing for glory in the largest bracket the competition has seen. Read More
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