He Women’s Football is experiencing a sensational ‘boom’ in recent years and it worldwhich starts on July 20 at Australia and New Zealand, promises to be the best example. In the final hours, it was learned that around 80,000 spectators will gather in the stands of Stadium Australia when the ‘Matildas’ and Ireland meet in the opening match of the World Cup on July 20.
As the CEO of the World Cup, Dave Beeche, explained to the AFP news agency, there are ‘sold outs’. All sold out. Beeche is also expecting a sellout (40,000) in Auckland a few hours before, when his home country of New Zealand takes on Norway. He said there were only “a few thousand” tickets left for the match at Eden Park.
“It’s going to be a great day for women’s football,” he said. According to FIFA, a total of 1.1 million tickets were sold for the tournament’s 64 total matches.
Source: La Verdad

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