December 18, 2022 remains an indelible memory in the Argentine retinas. Just over three months after that consecration of the Lionel Messi Selection in Qatar, another World Cup will come to Argentina. It is the trophy of Women’s World Cupwhich will be played in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to August 20 and will be played by the Argentina national team.
The Trophy Tour, which will touch the 32 participating countries, the highest number in history, will start on February 25 in Japan and will be the turn of Argentina 31 March. Yes, a few days later the men’s team played for the first time in the country as world champions.
Two days earlier, the cup will land in Brazil to begin its South American adventure, where it will also visit Colombia (April 3) before heading north to Costa Rica, the United States, Jamaica and Canada.
As highlighted by FIFA, the goal of the “Going Beyond” tour is to inspire audiences of all ages and spark interest in the Women’s World Cup race. In addition, the “Skills Drills” activities will encourage women and girls from all over the world to join the celebration and demonstrate their football creativity and technique. What is it about? They will test themselves in hilarious football challenges that will become increasingly difficult and which will then be shared on the social network TikTok..
As the tour progresses from stop to stop, a select group of women and girls who have participated in the ‘Skills Exercises’ will join FIFA Legends, their national team stars and other familiar faces to showcase the talents emerging and raise enthusiasm for the Women’s World Cup.
Leah LewisIt will be the freestyle soccer world champion and exclusive coach of this campaign who will launch the challenges to her more than 3.9 million followers on TikTok, FIFA social media accounts and FIFA+. Additionally, she will share many of her tricks with the youngsters at a farewell event to be held on February 18 in Melbourne/Naarm, Australia ahead of the tour’s first official stop in Japan.
Source: Clarin
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