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The definitive illustrated guide to FIFA Women's World Cup Australia/New Zealand 2023 that no football fan should be without.
The most high-profile event on the women's football calendar, the FIFA Women's World Cup will take place between 20 July and 20 August 2023, at venues across Australia and New Zealand, with 32 teams competing for the most prestigious international prize in world football.
Suitable for fans of all ages, contents include:
- Team-by-team profiles
- Star players to watch
- A guide to every venue
- Fill-in tournament progress chart
- FIFA Women's World Cup records and stats
- Qualification round-up
And much, much more besides.
List of contents
Introduction - Welcome to Australia & New Zealand - The Stadiums - The Road to Australia & New Zealand - The Final Draw - Meet the Teams - FIFA Women's World Cup Superstars - FIFA Women's World Cup Records - Fill-in Tournament Schedule.
About the author
Catherine Etoe is a photographer, journalist and author. She writes for local and national newspapers on football, arts & entertainment and women's issues as well as contributing to
She Kicks magazine and shekicks.net website. As an author, she co-wrote
Three Lions on Her Shirt: The England Women's Story.
Natalia Sollohub is a former footballer and author. She was the co-author of
Three Lions on Her Shirt, as well as the official guides for FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments in 2015 and 2019.
Jen O'Neill is editor of the
She Kicks, the bi-monthly women's football magazine. A former Sunderland Women player and columnist for
The Times newspaper, she writes for
She Kicks and shekicks.net. She is also much in demand as an analyst on women's soccer, broadcasting on Eurosport and Channel 4 television and TalkSport radio.
Summary
The definitive illustrated guide to FIFA Women's World Cup Australia/New Zealand 2023 that no football fan should be without.
The most high-profile event on the women's football calendar, the FIFA Women's World Cup will take place between 20 July and 20 August 2023, at venues across Australia and New Zealand, with 32 teams competing for the most prestigious international prize in world football.
Suitable for fans of all ages, contents include:
• Team-by-team profiles
• Star players to watch
• A guide to every venue
• Fill-in tournament progress chart
• FIFA Women's World Cup records and stats
• Qualification round-up
And much, much more besides.
Foreword
The official illustrated guide to FIFA Women's World Cup Australia/New Zealand 2023, covering every aspect of the tournament, from the host cities to full profiles of all 32 qualified teams, and packed with facts and stats.