All FIFA Women’s World Cup articles
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ArticleFIFA and Lenovo unveil AI tech for World Cup
AI-driven innovations are set to improve officiating technologies, match analysis and fan engagement for the upcoming tournament.
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News briefsThree bids for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027
FIFA has confirmed three bids from member associations to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027: two joint-bid submissions and one single-bid submission received from member associations representing three confederations. The bids include a joint submission from the Royal Belgian Football Association, the German Football Association and the Royal Netherlands ...
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News briefsSports Direct working to improve female representation in football
Sports Direct is launching an “Equal View” campaign, which seeks to improve the representation of football fans and grassroots football following the success of this summer’s FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023. The retailer, owned by parent company Frasers Group, has worked with Getty Images to create a free bank of ...
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Infographics & DataFIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in numbers
How many goals? How many fouls? How many sponsors? How much revenue? Our latest infographic has all the numbers from the FIFA Women’s World Cup ’23
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News briefsNike criticized for replica shirt decision
The FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 has just begun but English fans cannot purchase the replica shirt worn by their team’s goalkeeper, Mary Earps. According to the Daily Mail, Nike’s decision not to sell goalkeeper shirts is part of the company’s commercial strategy, although Earps pointed ...
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News briefsFIFA collaborates with TikTok for Women’s World Cup
FIFA is partnering with TikTok for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup (July 20-Aug. 20) in Australia and New Zealand. During the tournament, FIFA and TikTok will bring fans various content, including behind-the-scenes moments, team arrivals, live pre-match content, match highlights, player and coach reactions, and more. In addition, fans ...
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ArticleNike presents “What The Football” campaign to kick off FIFA Women’s
Ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ (July 20-August 20, 2023), Nike has unveiled the “What The Football” campaign, championing female soccer players from around the world who are changing the game and inspiring the world through the power of sport. The campaign, which features 11 top ...
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ArticleAhead of FIFA Women’s, Adidas celebrates the game’s next-gen icons
To kick off its campaign for the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ (July 20-Aug. 20, 2023), Adidas is celebrating the next-gen stars of women’s soccer, Alessia Russo, Lena Oberdorf and Mary Fowler. Adidas’ “Play Until They Can’t Look Away” films showcase the skill and passion of some of the world’s best ...
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News briefsNike introduces the Phantom Luna women’s football boot
Source: Nike Nike Phantom Luna Nike is launching the Phantom Luna, described by the brand as “the most innovative and researched women’s-led boot in company history.” The boot features a new traction pattern, named Nike Cyclone 360, which is said to improve rotational traction and help players ...
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News briefsAdidas presents away jerseys for 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
Source: Adidas Sweden’s FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ away kit Partnering with ten teams participating in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand™, Adidas has unveiled the away jerseys for Argentina, Colombia, Germany, Japan, Spain and Sweden. The jerseys for Costa Rica, Italy and ...
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News briefsOfficial launch of the FIFA World Cup licensed double seal
Recently, FIFA approved Beijing Huaxia Chuanshi Collection Co., Ltd. to be the licensee of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ and the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ in China, and their products of the FIFA World Cups licensed double seal were officially launched. The seal has ...