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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Women's World Cup, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 387 stories have been published about Women's World Cup which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Women's World Cup, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 387 stories have been published about Women's World Cup which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Women's World CupTwo-thirds say they were not at physical peak for World CupNearly 90% had under two weeks to recover after the eventTwo-thirds of players at this year’s Women’s World Cup feel they were not at their physical peak during the tournament and a similar number have criticised the lack of recovery time after it, with one describing their quick return to club football as “mentally exhausting”.In a report by the players’ union Fifpro, which surveyed 260…See the Story
Women’s World Cup players highlight lack of rest before and after tournament
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Olga CarmonaSpain won 2023 Women's World Cup led by captain Olga Carmona. Real Madrid star scored winning goal in final. Carmona had a message for the young stars of today. Spain won the tournament for the first time in their history. Click here for all the latest Spain news.See the Story
Olga Carmona reveals message to young female players after winning Women's World Cup
Sports · FranceFIFPRO, the global soccer union, published on Wednesday the results of a survey of participants in the 2023 Women's World Cup, which highlights the low level of their income, forcing 20% of them to take up a second job.See the Story
Insufficient income for 2023 World Cup players according to the international union
Mental Health · AustraliaSurvey of 260 footballers who took part in the 2023 Women's World Cup has found that two-thirds were "not at their physical peak" when the tournament kicked off. FIFPRO, the global players' union, conducted the survey in the months following the record-breaking tournament. There were some key improvements from the 2019 edition, with 94 per cent of players surveyed saying they flew business class to Australia or New Zealand.See the Story
Most Women's World Cup players had 'insufficient' support, survey finds
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Women's World CupSports Minister Zizi Kodwa says government supports Safa's decision to withdraw from bidding to host the 2027 Fifa Women's World Cup. Safa confirmed that they will not continue with the process, citing a time frame challenge to deliver a successful bid. The deadline for submitting comprehensive plans for the tournament is December 8.See the Story
Kodwa supports decision to withdraw Women's World Cup bid
Women's World Cup · DenmarkToday, the 26th Women's World Cup kicks off in Norway, Denmark and Sweden. The title is defended by the Norwegian women, and for the eighth time among the world elite, the Slovenians, who are waiting for the first match with Iceland on Thursday. Already today, the defenders of the title will work, who are waiting for the meeting with Greenland for the introduction, the Spanish will face Kazakhstan.See the Story