Women’s World Cup co-hosts Australia and New Zealand marked the 100-day countdown to the worldwide soccer showpiece on Tuesday with a name for gender fairness in sport and a rallying cry for followers to get behind the occasion.
The 32-team match, the primary Women’s World Cup within the southern hemisphere, will kick off in Sydney and Auckland on July 20 when Australia’s Matildas and New Zealand’s Football Ferns play their opening matches.
“In just 100 days’ time, we will witness the world’s best football players on our shores, right here in Australia and New Zealand,” Women’s World Cup CEO David Beeche stated at a launch at Sydney Football Stadium.
“The two opening matches, the first at Eden Park in Auckland and the second here in Sydney later that day, mean July 20 2023 will be one of the biggest days in women’s football history.
“But this women’s tournament is not just about football, it’s about celebrating women’s sports and women’s empowerment all over the world.”
Hopeful the Matildas can have a deep run on residence soil, Australia has boosted funding for elite ladies’s programmes lately however the nation is ill-equipped to deal with an anticipated rise in grassroots participation, officers say.
“Currently, only 40% of football facilities nationwide are classified as female-friendly,” Football Australia stated in a press release.
“It is imperative that we invest in our 2,400+ community clubs across the country to ensure they are adequately prepared for the expected surge in female participation, and participation in the sport more broadly.”
‘UNITY BEAT’
New Zealand is staging its third world sporting occasion in lower than two years, having hosted the ladies’s Rugby World Cup and girls’s Cricket World Cup final yr.
Rugby World Cup organisers hailed report crowds as New Zealand’s Black Ferns swept to the title final November.
The Football Ferns, ranked world quantity 25, are unlikely to emulate the rugby group’s success however New Zealand expects the occasion to offer the native ladies’s recreation a significant enhance.
“I think it’s going to do wonders for women’s football in New Zealand,” stated Wellington Phoenix participant Chloe Knott.
“Hopefully it generates a heap of support from young footballers and people who may never have been interested before.”
U.S. ladies’s nationwide group captain Becky Sauerbrunn praised New Zealand for its dedication to gender equality in an open letter revealed by New Zealand news web site Stuff.
“I know I speak for my team mates when I say we are thrilled to be playing our group stage matches in New Zealand,” she wrote.
At Auckland’s predominant stadium Eden Park, organisers launched a fan chant referred to as the ‘Unity Beat’ supposed to rejoice “greatness” by way of the match.
Developed for months by a inventive company, the mantra’s lack of phrases drew a chilly reception on-line and most of the 100-odd folks bussed in to carry out it on the stadium struggled with its altering rhythm.
Another stunt in Dunedin additionally fell flat as 32 soccer balls representing the enjoying nations had been pushed down the southern New Zealand metropolis’s steepest avenue.
They slowed to a crawl and bumped alongside obstacles nicely earlier than reaching a aim on the backside of the hill the place the match’s mascot ‘Tazuni’ and a younger lady minding the web endured an agonising wait.
According to a FIFA report, some 1.12 billion viewers tuned into the 2019 Women’s World Cup in France the place the U.S. received their fourth title and their second in succession.
Organisers hope 2 billion will tune into this yr’s match.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com