Spain brought home its first Women’s World Cup title on Sunday, and the country certainly showed out in support.
03.08.2023 - 05:49 / justjared.com
The FIFA Women’s World Cup just kicked off in New Zealand this week!
So far, the matches have been exciting in the Group stages which are leading to the Knockout rounds.
The U.S. Womens’ Soccer team is attempting to do win their third title in a row, as they face off with Norway, Spain, England and more hot teams on the pitch.
Before the US faces off against Sweden on Sunday, we’re looking at who the highest women soccer players in the world are – and it’s no surprise that a almost all of them are from the US!
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Spain brought home its first Women’s World Cup title on Sunday, and the country certainly showed out in support.
and . In the video, Hermoso can reportedly be heard saying, “But I didn’t like it!”Now, Rubiales is being rightfully called out for his behavior, with the international players' union deeming it “deeply lamentable” and Spain's equality minister describing it as “sexual violence.”The Spanish football federation then released a statement attributed to Hermoso, in which she referred to the kiss as a “totally spontaneous mutual gesture due to the immense joy of winning a World Cup.” She added, "The president and I have a great relationship, his behavior with all of us has been excellent, and it was a natural gesture of affection and gratitude.”Jennifer Hermoso with the world cup trophy after the final match between Spain and England.In a subsequent interview, Hermoso doubled down, reasserting that she was not offended by the kiss. "It was the emotion of the moment," she in an interview.
The England Lionesses defeat to Spain in the Women’s World Cup Final was watched by a peak of 14.4M people yesterday across the BBC and ITV.
Spain has emerged victorious!
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Prince William and Princess Charlotte are cheering on the Lionesses!
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England’s Lionesses are vying to lift the World Cup for the first time ever - but standing in their way are semi-final opponents and host nation Australia.The crunch match between the famous sporting rivals kicked off at the Stadium Australia in Sydney at 11am British time on Wednesday.The winner will face Spain in the final in Sydney on Sunday after La Roja beat Sweden 2-1 in the first semi-final on Tuesday. No team left in the competition has won it before so history is guaranteed to be made on Sunday.The Lionesses became history makers in July last year when they secured their first-ever European Championship with a 2-1 win over Germany at Wembley.
Spain await the winners of England and Australia in the final of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, after a dramatic 2-1 victory over Sweden.
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