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USWNT manager Vlatko Andonovski reportedly resigns
After a round of 16 exit at the 2023 Womenâs World Cup, USWNT manager Vlatko Andonovski reportedly steps down.
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Touring the Sydney Opera House
With Sydney hosting the FIFA Women’s World Cup quarterfinals, Telemundo 39’s Ariana Figuera tours the iconic Sydney Opera House, sharing its history, style and importance to the city.
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When and where is the 2027 Women's World Cup?
Following the championship match for the 2023…World Cup at Sydney Olympic Stadium on Aug. 20, where will the Womenâs World Cup be off to next?
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What to eat at the Women's World Cup
Ariana Figuera takes a stroll around Stadium Australia at the FIFA Women’s World Cup to see what delicious items are available to eat.
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Angel City FC fans having a blast at the Women's World Cup
Telemundo 40’s Carlos Revelo caught up with some Angel City FC fans from Los Angeles who are enjoying the FIFA Women’s World Cup in New Zealand.
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USWNT quest for âthree-peat' getting tough
Fans react to a tough match for the U.S. women against Portugal.
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NWSL Commissioner celebrates women's sports momentum
At the CNBC x BOARDROOM: Game Plan, Commissioner of the National Womenâs Soccer League Jessica Berman talked about the impact of the NWSL on the 2023 Womenâs World Cup and the importance of representation in womenâs sports worldwide.
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Lauren Holiday on Team USA's World Cup mindset
How will Team USA handle adversity at the 2023 Womenâs World Cup? Olympic and World Cup champion Lauren Holiday discusses with soccer content creator Megan Reyes in this bonus episode of My New Favorite Futbolista recorded in front of a live audience at a Womenâs World Cup Watch party.
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2023 Women's World Cup group stage format
Here is how the group stage of the 2023 Womenâs World Cup works.
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US fans still have high expectations at Women's World Cup
The U.S. fans in New Zealand watching the USWNT still believe their squad is the team to beat at the Womenâs World Cup after a 1-1 draw against the Netherlands in the group stage.
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USWNT goalie Alyssa Nahaer known for âconsistency' in net
At the CNBC x Boardroom: Game Plan in Los Angeles, Former USWNT goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris described the strengths and weaknesses of the teamâs current goalie, Alyssa Nahaer, who is currently playing in her third Womenâs World Cup.
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California girls soccer team at Women's World Cup to cheer on USWNT
A youth girls soccer team from Downey, Calif., is in New Zealand to play a couple matches and cheer on the U.S. women’s national team in New Zealand and Australia.
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âÂĄVamos Colombia!': Fans react to win at FIFA Women's World Cup
Colombian fans who made the trip to Auckland, New Zealand, discuss what it was like to gather to watch their women’s national team win their first match of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
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USWNT's SofĂa Huerta remembers playing for Mexico: âI was called a gringa'
Mexican-American soccer player SofĂa Huerta has spent time with the Mexican national team and plays for the U.S. womenâs national soccer team. Huerta spoke about her experience on âMy New Favorite Futbolista.â
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USWNT's Ashley Sanchez used to ask herself if she was âMexican enough'
Ashley Sanchez is a proud Mexican-American but she used to question if she was “Mexican enough.” The USWNT midfielder spoke about her heritage in an episode of “My New Favorite Futbolista”
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2023 Women's World Cup prize money
With 32 nations competing at the 2023 Womenâs World Cup, hereâs how the $150-million plus purse will be divided.
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US fans make New Zealand feel like home
Plenty of U.S. fans are in New Zealand to watch the U.S. women’s national team battle for the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
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Can South America achieve pay parity for female soccer players? Argentina's EstefanĂa Banini says âwhy not?'
Argentina soccer star EstefanĂa Banini has been fighting for pay equity for women soccer players in her country for years and said she believes it’s possible. Hear Banini explain why in this clip from “My New Favorite Futbolista.”
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World Cup champ Meghan Klingenberg on gender pay gap: âWhere are the men and why aren't they using their voices?'
While the U.S. womenâs national team reached a landmark equal pay agreement with U.S. Soccer, many other countries are lagging behind. In this clip from âMy New Favorite Futbolista,â World Cup-champion Meghan Klingenberg says she wants more superstars in menâs soccer to speak up.