Later today, the 3rd biggest international football event in the world will kick-off in Edmonton, with the hosts Canada taking on 1999 runners up and Asian giants, China.
Sadly, the Women's WC still does not receive the attention and coverage it deserves, despite being the 3rd biggest international football event in the world, after the World Cup and the Euro in terms of attendance (2nd place in terms of number of countries participating).
The games will be played in 6 Canadian cities, nearly covering the entire width of the North American continent from Moncton to Vancouver - still Toronto, Canada's biggest city did not get a single game!
134 Countries took part in the qualification process and after 406 matches, the 24 finalists from all 6 Confederations will battle it out for the title of the biggest Women's World Cup ever after the format was changed from 16 to 24 teams.
The pre-tournament favorites to have a place in the semis are the usual suspects, USA, defending World Cup champions and 2012 Olympic Runner up, Japan, France who finished 4th in the last World Cup and 3rd in the Olympics and Canada as hosts and Olympic Bronze medalists.
Canada are looking for for redemption after their Olympics semi-final loss to the eventual winners USA in one of the most exciting and controversial matches of all time in which the Canadians believe they were robbed of a Gold medal by the Norwegian referee, Christina Pederson at one of the most iconic stadiums in world football, Old Trafford.
Iran did not qualify for the 2014 Asian Cups, which served as the qualifiers for these games for Asia, after finishing 3rd in the qualifying group behind Thailand and the Philippines.
Let the games begin...
Sadly, the Women's WC still does not receive the attention and coverage it deserves, despite being the 3rd biggest international football event in the world, after the World Cup and the Euro in terms of attendance (2nd place in terms of number of countries participating).
The games will be played in 6 Canadian cities, nearly covering the entire width of the North American continent from Moncton to Vancouver - still Toronto, Canada's biggest city did not get a single game!
134 Countries took part in the qualification process and after 406 matches, the 24 finalists from all 6 Confederations will battle it out for the title of the biggest Women's World Cup ever after the format was changed from 16 to 24 teams.
The pre-tournament favorites to have a place in the semis are the usual suspects, USA, defending World Cup champions and 2012 Olympic Runner up, Japan, France who finished 4th in the last World Cup and 3rd in the Olympics and Canada as hosts and Olympic Bronze medalists.
Canada are looking for for redemption after their Olympics semi-final loss to the eventual winners USA in one of the most exciting and controversial matches of all time in which the Canadians believe they were robbed of a Gold medal by the Norwegian referee, Christina Pederson at one of the most iconic stadiums in world football, Old Trafford.
Iran did not qualify for the 2014 Asian Cups, which served as the qualifiers for these games for Asia, after finishing 3rd in the qualifying group behind Thailand and the Philippines.
Let the games begin...
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