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idkwhyiminhere · 2 years
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realmadridnews · 2 years
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Women’s National Team matches - result
Spain Women - Brazil Women 1:1 (Putellas 8′ - Geyse 39′)
Ivana Andres -  played the whole match.
Olga Carmona - played the whole second half.
Claudia Zornoza - played 34 minutes.
Maria ‘Misa’ Rodriguez - didn’t play.
Esther Gonzalez - didn’t play.
Maite Oroz - didn’t play.
Teresa Abelleira - didn’t play.
Scotland Women - Spain Women (Hermoso (p) 14′, 78′)
Ivana Andres - played the whole match.
Olga Carmona - played the whole match.
Esther Gonzalez - played 75 minutes.
Teresa Abelleira - played 4 minute.
Maria ‘Misa’ Rodriguez - didn’t play.
Maite Oroz - didn’t play.
Claudia Zornoza - didn’t play
Malta Women - Denmark Women 0:2 (Thomsen 5′, Holdt 7′)
Sofie Svava - played 61 minutes.
Caroline Moller - played 39 minutes.
Denmark Women - Azerbaijan Women 2:0 (Larsen 2′, Holmgaard 76′)
Sofie Svava - played 77 minutes.
Caroline Moller - didn’t play.
Anguilla Women - Mexico Women 0:11 (Cervates 3′, 9′, 56′, Reyes 15′, Mayor 39′, Anika Rodriguez 53′, Ordonez 68′, Katty Martinez 75′, 88′)
Kenti Robles - didn’t play.
Mexico Women - Puerto Rico Women 6:0 (Ovalle 13′, 51′, Katty Martinez 15′, Delgadillo 19′, Ordonez 55′, Maria Sanchez 90+1′)
Kenti Robles - played the whole match.
Georgia Women - Sweden Women 0:15 (Rolfo 3′, Angeldal 8′, 32′, 39′ Blackstenius 15′, 21′, Sembrant 18′, Ilestedt 27′, Andersson 29′, Hurtig 35′, 42′, Blomqvist 67′, Asllani 76′, (p) 81′, Schough 90+4′)
Kosovare Asllani - played the whole second half and scored twice.
Sweden Women - Ireland Women 1:1 (Asllani 79′ - McCabe 44′)
Kosovare Asllani - played the whole match and scored a goal which gave Sweden the qualification for the Women’s World Cup 2023
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myheartisbro-ken · 8 months
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Okay, did I curse out Jamaica's goalie for 100 minutes? Yes. Do I wish she steps on a Lego when she gets home? Absolutely. But that bitch (affectionate) played a hell of a game.
So congrats to Jamaica for all their doing, with so little support no less. But also I'm gonna go cry for 5 business days now 🤙🏼
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jontheblogcentric · 8 months
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2023 FIFA WWC: Group Stage With One Game To Go
This Women’s World Cup has been good, but crazy. The main crazy thing is the big time-zone separation between Australian/New Zealand times and the North American times. One good thing is I’m able to see at least five games of Canada or the US playing, or expected to play, during North American prime-time hours. Most of the time, the games will be held while I’m sleeping. In addition, all of the…
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ferrari-desmosedici-fc · 10 months
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Now take off the clubs' kits and put in the national teams' kits waiting for Nations League Finals, some Euro 2024 qualifications, Euro 2023 u21, and then Women's World Cup 😍
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freifraufischer · 3 months
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The New Zealand Problem
Sometimes you can see the issue that will light the gymternet on fire a mile away before anyone has even seen the smoke. And sometimes that fire had always existed.
In gymnastics one of the paths to qualification at the Olympics goes to the single highest all around placement at each continental championship from a country that did not qualify a team already. This is fairly straight forward in most places but gets dicey in one corner of the world. The Oceania Gymnastics Union is essentially a continental federation of 2 countries. Yes there are other members (Guam, Tonga, Fiji, Cook Islands, and America Samoa), but there are no elite gymnasts from those countries. Australia qualified a women's team to the Olympics, so by default that means a Kiwi WAG gets an Olympic spot. At least according to FIG. But they aren't the only ones who get to decide who is an Olympian.
I've talked about "No Olympic Tourist" Policies before, and people may have run into them in regard to Sweden and ice skating, but many small to medium sized countries have policies to limit the size of their own Olympic teams for budget reasons. These national Olympic committees (NOC) set criteria that are higher than the general qualification rules for a given sport. Sweden's is often considered the most extreme (you have to show you are in the top eight in the world, meaning you can make an Olympic final and contend for a medal. The reason they're called No Olympic Tourist Policies is because you wont be sent to the Olympics just to be there.
New Zealand has had a No Olympic Tourist Policy for decades, and while their criteria is less extreme then Sweden's it works similarly. You have to convince the NZOC that you are within the top 16 in the world (the ability to make a semifinal in athletics or swimming where races are 8 lanes wide). In 2012 Jordan Rae was one of the last gymnasts to qualify at the London Test Event, but NZOC turned down her spot and it passed on to Đỗ Thị Ngân Thương of Vietnam who finished behind her and who went on to compete in London.
In this interview from 2016, Rhythmic gymnast Tanya Moss-Barry who represented New Zealand in Los Angeles describes how initially they believed that New Zealand would send no gymnasts to the Olympics that year. Only a top 8 finish at an event in Tokyo convinced the NZOC to send her, and she believes it was at the expense of equally deserving WAG and MAG gymnasts. They would send only one of them.
It appears that Courtney McGregor was sent to Rio on the basis of her vaulting competitiveness. Which itself suggests that the people making the decisions at the NZOC don't really know much about gymnastics. McGregor came in 4th on vault at the Rio test event and 17th at 2015 Worlds. But as anyone who knows gymnastics knows... vault fields are much smaller than other apparatus and a finish in the teens doesn't mean you are as competitive as one on the other apparatus. But more power to them if they were able to get the Olympic committee to send her on that basis.
So the problem for 2024.
The WAG Olympic Qualification road has handed an Olympic spot to New Zealand by default. There are no other elite gymnasts in the region it can go to and no mechanism for that spot to be reallocated to anyone outside of Oceania. And based on the results from Worlds it is highly doubtful that the NZOC will consider either Madeleine Marshall (93rd in the AA and 110th on beam) or Reece Cobb (102nd in the AA and 56th on beam) to be competitive. Courtney McGregor is making a comeback but without competing elite in years I'm not sure how she makes that case either.
Georgia-Rose Brown recently changed countries from Australia to New Zealand but she almost certainly is banking on making an argument for her competitiveness based on her bars results (she came in 4th and 5th on bars at two World Cups in 2023). Maybe the people making a choice at NZOC wont know that 2023 World Cups aren't evidence of competitiveness. Her best bars result of the entire quad would have put her in 22nd on bars at 2023 Worlds. If she qualifies here is to hoping she can make a case. But it does raise the question of if she knew about the NZOC policy before changing countries or if she saw the automatic NZ WAG qualification spot as an opportunity and didn't realize there was an extra step. I have to believe she went into it knowing though. The NZOC is pretty well known in Kiwi circles.
So what happens to this spot if it goes to a Kiwi and the NZOC turns it down? Well... that's not clear. It could go unfilled. Or FIG could ask the IOC permission to let them revert it to the Worlds AA results as Australia's team means that Oceania already had representation.
Or some smart cookie NCAA gymnast with ties to Guam or Fiji could make a country change REAL soon and find themselves at the Olympics with a relatively easy path.
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frauenfootball · 1 year
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Taiwan / Chinese Taipei is playing their play-off game for the 2023 World Cup qualification against Paraguay right now, so I thought I'd share this write-up:
A point of note:
Chinese Taipei [was] one of the unheralded giants of Asian women's football from the late 1970s to the late 1990s.
And especially:
Chinese Taipei didn't just compete in major women's football tournaments, though. In fact, the team is arguably the reason the Women's World Cup exists at all.
In 1978, the Chinese Taipei federation organised the first Women's World Invitational Tournament, known as the Chunghua Cup. It took place every three years and brought together many of the women's game's earliest pioneers — including teams from Australia, New Zealand, West Germany, France, Norway, and the USA — until folding in 1987.
And this conclusion, a quote from midfielder Michelle Pao:
"The past is more like a goal. If they could do it in the past, we can do it now. Or maybe even better."
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percervall · 7 months
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Hi! I saw you reposted the post with maps I was just wondering what had happened? Why so many didn’t want too be picked for the national team or like the World Cup?
Hey anon! I'll be quoting several articles in this response because it's too much to do of the top of my head.
In September 2022, after Spain wrapped up their World Cup qualification campaign with a perfect eight wins without conceding a goal, more than a dozen players announced they would stand down from national duties.
The players, nicknamed Las 15, made themselves unavailable for selection for games in the lead up to the 2023 tournament.
Vilda had lost the dressing room, however, his response was not to stand down, or win his players back, but to move on without them. (SBS News, Spain's Revolt Against Women's Football Coach Jorge Vilda)
A statement from the RFEF reads: “The Real Federación Espanola de Futbol communicates that, throughout today, it has received 15 emails from 15 players of the women's senior football team, coincidentally all with the same wording, in which they state that the current situation generated affects 'significantly' their 'emotional state' and their 'health' and that, 'as long as it is not reversed', they resign from the Spanish national team. (GOAL, Mutiny in Spain's women's squad as 15 players threaten to quit if coach is not sacked)
Out of the original 15, 3 players later did return to the squad after conversations with the RFEF, but the other 12 have stuck to their guns. I am also pretty sure that if they refuse the call up, they pretty much risk their national team career, but don't quote me on that. Maps is one of the 12 who did not return to the squad and I applaud her for it. This whole situation does add a sour taste to Spain's success during this tournament because it gives the RFEF even more reason to not believe the women that conditions were/are horrible.
Hope I answered your question babe!
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andiessoccerblog · 9 months
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Group E Breakdown
Expected to move on: USA, Netherlands
Expected to exit in group stage: Portugal, Vietnam
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Netherlands
FIFA Ranking: 8
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The Netherlands won the 2018 Euros and reached the final of the 2019 World Cup, but in 2022 they dropped from 4th place to 8th place in the FIFA world rankings. This is a result of a team who has a solid base, but suffers if its stars are not available. Some of their strongest players aren’t playing at their best any more, and their extremely capable goalie from 2019, Sari Van Veenendaal, has retired, leaving huge shoes to fill. Additionally, the coach that led them to the 2019 World Cup final has since taken a job at England, leaving the team in the hands of less-experienced and very recent addition, Andries Jonker. Their most important game in the group will be the repeat of the 2019 final, Netherlands v. USA, where the Dutch walked away with silver.
Player Pool:
Netherlands’ stars from the 2019 World Cup are in the team’s midfield: Lieke Martens and Danielle Van de Donk. I would normally include Vivianne Miedema, but she was ruled out of the tournament with an ACL injury. The team will need to rely on veterans Sherida Spitse (captain), Shanice van de Sanden, and Jill Roord to pull them past the group stage.
2019 WWC Performance: 
The Netherlands skyrocketed into the final this year, winning their group and finding results in every game in the elimination round, except for the USA. Their game against Sweden went to extra time, but they showed the grit and talent to make it to the final.  They had an impressive number of goalscorers, with the top being Vivianne Miedema, and the goalie Sari Van Veenendaal won the tournament’s Golden Glove award, and is my Netherlands MVP.
Portugal
FIFA Ranking: 21
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It will surprise most people that Portugal is also a World Cup debutante–they are the highest FIFA-ranked debutante team– their inclusion this year is due to one of the extra European confederation spots in the expanded field. Despite never having qualified, Portugal has been a staple in the women’s game for years as they host the Algarve Cup, a yearly international invitational tournament that is considered a “Mini World Cup” that has run since 1994– making it the second longest running women's soccer tournament, other than the World Cup itself. Portugal will likely beat fellow debutante Vietnam in their group, but will likely not find results in games against the USA and the Netherlands, the gold- and silver-medalists of the 2019 World Cup.
Player Pool:
Portugal has several veteran players with over 100 caps, but there isn’t a front-runner that has scored massive amounts of goals for the country. FIFA pinpoints Dolores Silva as the player to watch, a dynamic midfield veteran that scored a couple goals in their path to qualify for 2023. 
2019 WWC performance:
Did not qualify
Vietnam
FIFA Ranking: 33
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After narrowly missing out on both the 2015 and 2019 World Cup, Vietnam finally qualified for 2023, and followed up their qualification by winning the 2023 Southeast Asia Playoffs, in which fellow debutante the Philippines didn’t make it out of their group. To help the growth of women's soccer in their country, there is a semi-professional league  that almost all of the players are in.  An interesting twist in their qualification is that some of their games were against Asian teams that were still suffering substantial player unavailability due to covid–but Vietnam’s luck ran out when the country got placed in this group with the USA and the Netherlands. 
Player Pool:
Since almost all of the team plays domestically, there isn’t a lot known about the team. Captain Huỳnh Như and midfielder Nguyễn Thị Tuyết Dung are the leading scorers.
2019 WWC performance:
Did not qualify
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magdasabs · 2 years
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Hey Sabs! Any idea when the friendlies/qualification are taking place (esp for Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Australia)
Here for the qualifiers:
Normally I'd say womenssoccertv.info (the holy grail!) but they don't seem to have the info for this break yet. If you're looking for individual teams like that, you can also just type them into Google and it will show you the upcoming matches
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whatsonmedia · 4 months
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Sports Spectacle: A Weekend Odyssey of Thrills and Skills
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Get ready for an action-packed weekend as the sports world comes alive with thrilling matchups across cricket, football, basketball, and more. From the high-stakes clash between India and Australia in the ICC Cricket World Cup final to pivotal Women's Super League football fixtures and intense Euro Qualifying battles, the excitement knows no bounds. Join us on this sports extravaganza journey, where every kick, basket, and boundary promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. Cricket ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 : In the most anticipated match of the week, India will play Australia in the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, Sunday, November 19, 2023, at 14:30 PM at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Both India and Australia have been in top form throughout the tournament, and this match promises to be a nail-biter:- - ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: India will play Australia in the final match on Sunday, November 19, 2023, at 14:30 PM at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. - India v Australia - 2023/24 Men's T20I Series: The first T20I of the series will be played on Thursday, November 23, 2023, at 19:00 BDT at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam. Football : Women’s Super League  :In the Women's Super League, Chelsea Women will face Liverpool Women on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at 13:30 GMT at Stamford Bridge, while Manchester City Women will take on Manchester United Women on Sunday, November 19, 2023, at 16:30 GMT at the Etihad Stadium. These matches are crucial for the league standings, and both teams will be looking to secure a win and stay in the race for the title. - Women's Super League: Chelsea Women will play Liverpool Women on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at 13:30 GMT at Stamford Bridge. - Women's Super League: Manchester City Women will play Manchester United Women on Sunday, November 19, 2023, at 16:30 GMT at the Etihad Stadium. Euro Qualifying : The Euro Qualifying matches are also heating up. France will take on Gibraltar on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at 19:45 GMT at the Allianz Riviera, while the Netherlands will face Ireland on the same day and time at the Johan Cruijff ArenA. On Sunday, November 19, 2023, Portugal will play Iceland at 19:45 GMT at the José Alvalade stadium, and Spain will battle Georgia at 19:45 GMT at the José Zorrilla stadium. These matches are essential for the teams' qualification hopes, and they will surely be exciting and nail-biting:- - France vs Gibraltar: France will play Gibraltar on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at 19:45 GMT at the Allianz Riviera. - Netherlands vs Ireland: The Netherlands will play Ireland on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at 19:45 GMT at the Johan Cruijff ArenA. - Portugal vs Iceland: Portugal will play Iceland on Sunday, November 19, 2023, at 19:45 GMT at the José Alvalade stadium. - Spain vs Georgia: Spain will play Georgia on Sunday, November 19, 2023, at 19:45 GMT at the José Zorrilla stadium. International Friendlies : In the international friendly matches, Germany will play Turkey on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at 19:45 GMT at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, and Austria will take on Germany on Tuesday, November 21, 2023, at 19:45 GMT at the Ernst Happel Stadion. These matches will provide an opportunity for the teams to experiment with tactics and strategies and prepare for upcoming tournaments:- - Germany vs Turkey: Germany will play Turkey on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at 19:45 GMT at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. - Austria vs Germany: Austria will play Germany on Tuesday, November 21, 2023, at 19:45 GMT at the Ernst Happel Stadion. Basketball : In the NBA, the Brooklyn Nets will take on the Miami Heat on Friday, November 17, 2023, at 6:30 AM at the Barclays Center, and the Philadelphia 76ers will face the Brooklyn Nets on Monday, November 19, 2023, at 6:00 AM at the Barclays Center. - BKN vs MIA: The Brooklyn Nets will play the Miami Heat on Friday, November 17, 2023, at 6:30 AM at the Barclays Center. - PHI vs BKN: The Philadelphia 76ers will play the Brooklyn Nets on Monday, November 19, 2023, at 6:00 AM at the Barclays Center. Read the full article
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mahashankh · 8 months
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FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 │ World Cup
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FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 │ World Cup FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ The FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ is the 20th FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international women's football world championship contested by the national teams of the member associations of FIFA. It will be held in Australia and New Zealand from 20 July to 20 August 2023. FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Winner List Of Fifa World Cup FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious international football tournament in the world The following 32 teams have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Revenue From Fifa World Cup This will be the first time that the FIFA Women's World Cup has been held in two confederations simultaneously. It is also the first time that the tournament will be held in Oceania, and the first time that it will be held in a country in the Southern Hemisphere.
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FIFA Women's World Cup A total of 32 teams will compete in the tournament, including the automatic qualifiers from each of the six confederations. The remaining 26 teams will qualify through continental qualification competitions. The tournament will be played in a single-elimination format, with the final to be held at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand. The defending champions are the United States, who won their fourth title in 2019. However, they will not be the favorites to win the tournament in 2023. The Netherlands, Spain, and England are all considered to be strong contenders, and Australia and New Zealand will be looking to make a good impression on home soil. The FIFA Women's World Cup is the most prestigious international women's football tournament in the world. It is a platform for the world's best female footballers to showcase their skills and compete for the ultimate prize. The 2023 tournament is sure to be a memorable one, with a wide range of talented teams vying for the title. I hope this is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.
FIFA Women's World Cup 2023
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Fifa women's world cup There is no FIFA World Cup in 2023. The next FIFA World Cup will be held in 2026, and it will be co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States. However, there was a FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023. It was held in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to August 20, 2023. The tournament was won by the United States, who defeated the Netherlands in the final. 32 teams qualified for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, including eight debutants: Cameroon, Chile, Costa Rica, Ghana, Jamaica, Morocco, Panama, and Peru. The tournament was a record-breaker in several ways. It was the first FIFA Women's World Cup to be held in two confederations (AFC and OFC), the first to feature 32 teams, and the first to have a dedicated broadcast channel (FIFA+). The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was a huge success, with over 1.1 billion viewers tuning in around the world. It was a watershed moment for women's football, and it helped to raise the profile of the sport around the globe. History of Fifa World Cup The FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious international football tournament in the world. It has been held every four years since 1930, except for 1942 and 1946, due to World War II. The first FIFA World Cup was held in Uruguay in 1930. The host nation won the tournament, defeating Argentina in the final. Since then, the FIFA World Cup has been won by eight teams: Brazil (5 titles), Germany (4 titles), Italy (4 titles), Argentina (3 titles), France (2 titles), Uruguay (2 titles), England (1 title), and Spain (1 title). The most recent FIFA World Cup was held in Qatar in 2022. France won the tournament, defeating Croatia in the final. Here are some of the most memorable moments in FIFA World Cup history: - The "Miracle of Bern": In the 1954 FIFA World Cup final, West Germany defeated Hungary 3-2 after trailing 2-0 at halftime. This was considered one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history. - Pele's hat-trick: In the 1970 FIFA World Cup semi-final, Pele scored three goals to help Brazil defeat Italy 4-1. This was Pele's last World Cup tournament, and it was one of the most memorable performances in World Cup history. - Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" goal: In the 1986 FIFA World Cup quarter-final, Argentina defeated England 2-1. Maradona scored two goals in the match, one of which was scored with his hand. This goal is known as the "Hand of God" goal, and it is one of the most controversial moments in World Cup history. - Zinedine Zidane's headbutt: In the 2006 FIFA World Cup final, France defeated Italy 1-1 (4-2 on penalties). In the final minutes of extra time, Zidane headbutted Italian defender Marco Materazzi. Zidane was sent off, and France lost the match on penalties. The FIFA World Cup is a global sporting event that is watched by billions of people around the world. It is a celebration of football and a showcase for the best players in the world.
Winner List Of Fifa World Cup
As of 2023, the following teams have won the FIFA World Cup: - Brazil (5 titles): 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002 - Germany (4 titles): 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014 - Italy (4 titles): 1938, 1982, 2006 - Argentina (3 titles): 1978, 1986, 2022 - France (2 titles): 1998, 2018 - Uruguay (2 titles): 1930, 1950 - England (1 title): 1966 - Spain (1 title): 2010 The most successful team in FIFA World Cup history is Brazil, with 5 titles. Germany and Italy are tied for second place with 4 titles each. Argentina, France, Uruguay, England, and Spain have each won 1 title. The most recent FIFA World Cup was held in Qatar in 2022. Argentina won the tournament, defeating France in the final. The next FIFA World Cup will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico in 2026.
FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious international football tournament in the world
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FIFA Women's World Cup The FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious international football tournament in the world. It is held every four years and features the best national teams from around the globe. The tournament is known for its exciting matches, passionate fans, and global reach. Here are some of the unique features of the FIFA World Cup: - The number of participating teams: The FIFA World Cup is the only international football tournament that features 32 teams. This allows for a wide variety of teams to compete and gives smaller countries a chance to make history. - The use of technology: The FIFA World Cup is at the forefront of technological innovation. In recent tournaments, FIFA has used goal-line technology, video assistant referees (VAR), and 360-degree cameras to improve the accuracy and fairness of the matches. - The global reach: The FIFA World Cup is the most watched sporting event in the world. The 2018 tournament in Russia was watched by an estimated 3.5 billion people worldwide. This makes the FIFA World Cup a truly global event that unites people from all over the world. - The cultural impact: The FIFA World Cup has a major cultural impact on the host country. The tournament brings in billions of dollars in revenue and helps to promote tourism. It also helps to raise the profile of the host country on the world stage. The FIFA World Cup is a truly unique sporting event that brings together the best players in the world to compete for the most prestigious prize in football. It is a global event that unites people from all over the world and has a major cultural impact on the host country.
The following 32 teams have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup:
- Host countries: Canada, Mexico, and the United States - Africa: Cameroon, Ghana, Morocco, and Senegal - Asia: Iran, Japan, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia - Europe: England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, and Spain - North America: Costa Rica and Mexico - South America: Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, and Uruguay The following 4 teams will play in the inter-confederation play-offs to determine the final two participants: - Australia/United Arab Emirates vs. Peru - New Zealand vs. Costa Rica The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the first tournament to feature 48 teams. The qualification process is still ongoing, but the following teams are considered to be strong contenders: - Africa: Algeria, Côte d'Ivoire, Nigeria, and Tunisia - Asia: Australia, Iran, Japan, and South Korea - Europe: Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, and Italy - North America: Canada, Mexico, and the United States - South America: Colombia, Peru, and Chile The 2026 FIFA World Cup is sure to be a thrilling tournament with a wide variety of teams competing for the title.
Revenue From Fifa World Cup
The FIFA World Cup is the most profitable sporting event in the world. It generates billions of dollars in revenue from a variety of sources, including: - Broadcasting rights: FIFA sells the broadcasting rights to the World Cup to major broadcasters around the world. These broadcasters pay billions of dollars for the rights to show the matches. - Sponsorships: FIFA also sells sponsorships to major companies around the world. These companies pay millions of dollars to be associated with the World Cup. - Ticket sales: FIFA sells tickets to the World Cup to fans around the world. These tickets can sell for thousands of dollars each. - Merchandise sales: FIFA sells merchandise related to the World Cup, such as jerseys, hats, and flags. This merchandise can also sell for thousands of dollars each. The revenue from the FIFA World Cup is used to fund the organization's operations and to develop football around the world. FIFA also uses some of the revenue to pay the prize money to the participating teams. In 2018, FIFA earned a record $7.6 billion from the World Cup in Russia. This was an increase of $1 billion from the previous tournament in Brazil in 2014. The 2022 World Cup in Qatar was also a financial success, generating $6.8 billion in revenue. This was slightly less than the 2018 tournament, but it was still a record for a World Cup held in the Middle East. The 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico is expected to be the most profitable World Cup in history. FIFA has already sold the broadcasting rights for the tournament for $2.7 billion, which is more than any previous World Cup. The tournament is also expected to generate significant revenue from sponsorships, ticket sales, and merchandise sales. The FIFA World Cup is a major economic driver for the host country. The tournament brings in billions of dollars in revenue and helps to promote tourism. It also helps to raise the profile of the host country on the world stage. Read the full article
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mcavisas · 8 months
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Famous Streams to Apply under the 408 Australian Visa
If you are looking for a quick visa approval for a short stay in Australia to meet a specific purpose, you can apply for a 408 Australian Visa. It is a Temporary Activity Visa granted for a short period, ranging from 3 months to 4 years. The processing times of this visa is faster. Let’s dig deeper about this visa by acknowledging yourself with its streams to apply.
Australian Government Endorsed Events
As the name suggest, this stream is suitable for you if you are coming to Australia to participate in a specific event organizing by the Australian government.
The visa allows you to stay in Australia for 4 years. The visa application costs AUD405. However, it is free for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 event. The processing times can range from 1 day to 20 days. You can only apply for this visa online.
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Eligibility
You must:
Have approval to participate in an Australia Government endorsed event.
Have enough money to support yourself.
Have adequate health insurance.
Meet the health and character related requirements.
Be a genuine temporary entrant or fulfil the GTE requirements
Have consent to get this visa if you are under 18 years.
Special Program
You can apply for this visa if you want to live in Australia to participate in an approved special program, such as community programs, cultural enrichment programs, youth exchange programs, etc.
The visa application is valid for up to 12 months. The processing times can range from 7 day to 28 days. You can apply for this stream in or outside Australia, but not in immigration clearance.
Eligibility
You must:
Be coming to Australia to participate in an approved special program.
Have the motive to come to Australia for cultural exchange.
Have a sponsor or supporter
be able to support yourself and dependents coming with you financially.
Must meet age criteria for a specific program you want to participate through this stream
Have adequate health insurance
Are a genuine temporary entrant or fulfill the GRE requirements
Meet the health and character requirements
Religious Work
As the name suggests, this visa invites you to perform full time religious work in Australia for a religious institution. You can bring your family with you.
The visa application is valid for up to 2 years. The approval process may take 8 days to 27 days. You can apply for this visa in and outside Australia, but not in immigration clearance. You can apply for this stream online only.
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Eligibility
You must:
Hold a suitable employment contract from a religious organization for which you want to work
Have supporter or sponsor to apply for this stream.
Have the required qualifications to perform the religious activity.
Able to support yourself and the dependents accompany with you.
Have adequate health insurance.
Meet the GRE requirements.
Meet the health and character requirements.
Research Activities
This visa allows you to participate in a research project conducted at a research centre in Australia. You can bring your family with you. The visa application can apply from in and outside the country.
The validity period lasts in 2 years. The visa processing times can range from 3 days to 30 days.
Eligibility
You must:
Have got an invitation for academic or student research activities.
Have a sponsor or supporter.
Be an established academic researcher or recent graduate or research student.
Have enough money to support yourself and the family members coming with you.
Have adequate health insurance
Have met the health and character requirements
Be a genuine temporary entrant
Sporting Activities
With this stream, you can play, coach, adjudicate or instruct for an Australian team. It also allows you to participate in a high level of sports training activities.
The visa application approves within 3 days or can take up to 40 days. The validity period is up to 2 years.
Eligibility
You must:
Have a supporter or sponsor
Be an eligible sports trainee, coach instructor, elite player, or adjudicator.
Take part in full time structured sports training
Obtain a formal agreement from an esteemed sports club or institute.
Be able to support yourself financially during your stay
Have adequate health insurance
Be a genuine temporary entrant
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Entertainment Activities  
As the name suggests, this stream lets you work in the entertainment industry in Australia as a performer, supporting staff, or production head. You can bring your family with you.
The processing times can last in just 1 day or take a maximum of 14 days. It allows you to stay in Australia for up to 2 years. You can apply for this stream in or outside Australia.
Eligibility
You must:
Have a supporter or sponsor in Australia.
Have a valid contract or proof to work at an entertainment industry in Australia.
Have intention to work in the profile that the stream offers
Have adequate health insurance
Meet the health and character requirements
Be a genuine temporary entrant
You can contact a professional immigration agency to learn more about this visa and apply for it successfully.
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freifraufischer · 2 years
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Gymnastics News Roundup Week of 9/19/2022
Paris Qualification: 
Bulgaria, Israel and Spain have secured the first Paris gymnastics spots in Group Rhythmic Gymnastics after coming in the top three at the 2022 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships.
2022 Rhythmic World Championships Sofia:
Sofia Raffaeli (ITA) won 4 of the available 5 individual gold medals. She became Italy’s first ever rhythmic world champion (and did so 3 more times within 4 days). Darja Varfolomeev (GER) became Unified Germany’s first ever rhythmic world champion only the day after becoming the first German rhythmic world medalist since 1977. Meanwhile Ekaterina Vedeneeva (SLO) won her country’s first ever world rhythmic medal with her bronze in the ribbon. She is 28 years old. Though the Bulgarians are the reigning Olympic champions, the group that won the world championships is entirely new.
Individual AA (Video of Final Group A, Group B- Commentary in Spanish) G Sofia Raffaeli (ITA) S Darja Varfolomeev (GER) B Stiliana Nikolova (BUL)
Hoop (Video of Final - Commentary in Spanish) G Sofia Raffaeli (ITA) S Stiliana Nikolova (BUL) B Darja Varfolomeev (GER)
Ball (Video of Final - Commentary in Spanish) G Sofia Raffaeli (ITA) S Darja Varfolomeev (GER) B Milena Baldassarri (ITA)
Clubs (Video of Final - Commentary in Spanish) G Darja Varfolomeev (GER) S Stiliana Nikolova (BUL) B Sofia Raffaeli (ITA)
Ribbon (Video of Final - Commentary in Spanish) G Sofia Raffaeli (ITA) S Stiliana Nikolova (BUL) B Ekaterina Vedeneeva (SLO)
Group All Around (Video of Final Group A - Commentary in Portugese, Group B - Commentary in Spanish) G Bulgaria S Israel B Spain
5 Hoops (Video of Final - Commentary in Spanish) G Italy S Israel B Spain
3 Ribbons + 2 Balls (Video of Final - Commentary in Spanish) G Bulgaria S Italy B Azerbaijan
National Federations News:
David Kenwright has been named permanent head coach of Team GB’s Women’s Artistic Gymnastics. He had previously been in an interim capacity.
Future Scheduling:
There will be no gymnastics at the 2023 European Games. Not to be confused with the European Gymnastics Championships or the European Championships. This is a multisport event which occurs every 4 years and is neither a qualifier for Worlds or the Olympics.
Legal News:
Ivan Kuliak’s appeal of his suspension was partially upheld by the Gymnastics Ethics Foundation review panel. Originally it was ruled that his suspension could be extended by 6 months if the Russian ban extended beyond the 1 year of his initial ban. The review panel found that it was improper to link the two events and that his punishment should be independent of any action taken against the Russian Federation. His ban will now end on May 16, 2023. President Valérie Horyna, who is Swiss, Jane Bickerstaff from Britain and Mexican Edgardo Muñoz Lopez comprised the GEF Appeal Tribunal panel.
Adam AhQuin was removed as volunteer assistant coach at Southern Utah University after he was arrested on domestic and child abuse charges. A safe sport investigation has also started.
Camp Woodward in Pennsylvania faces a second allegation of sexual misconduct by staff.
Historical Research:
Uncle Tim at Gymnastics History has uncovered that there were discussions about removing men’s vault in 1969 as well as a previously unknown medal for Larisa Latynina (USR)
Upcoming this week:
The Paris World Challenge Cup (a FIG Group 3 MAG/WAG apparatus competition) will occur on September 24th and 25. Qualification on the 24th is not expected to be streamed, and the finals on the 25th are expected to be streamed on Sport en France without need of a vpn.
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frauenfootball · 2 years
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Copa America 2022
Location & Dates: Colombia | 8 - 30 July 2022
Fixtures and Results: CONMEBOL Website | Wikipedia
Social Media: Twitter | IG: copaamerica | IG: copamaericafemenina
Official Streams
Broadcasters List: Women's Soccer TV | Live Soccer TV
Vix - available in / VPN to Puerto Rico - live streams and full match replays available for free - signup needed, but it's easy
I have not checked the other sources, but I think most of them are paid services. If you are somewhere with an official broadcaster, please watch through those official streams/channels so they know there is interest!
Download from Google Drive
Link and instructions available on my pinned post, but as mentioned, please watch through official streams/channels if available to you.
World Cup Qualification
This will also serve as CONMEBOL’s qualification tournament for the 2023 World Cup.
CONMEBOL has 3 direct slots and 2 inter-confederation play-offs spot for the World Cup.
The top 2 teams in each group will advance to the semifinals
The winner of each semifinal (the 2 finalists) will directly qualify for the World Cup
The loser of each semifinal will compete in a third-place match
The winner of the third-place match will directly qualify for the World Cup
The loser of the third-place match will move on to the inter-confederation play-offs
The 3rd place teams in each group will advance to the fifth-place match
The winner of the fifth-place match will move on to the inter-confederation play-offs
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