Kuala Lumpur: In the more than three decades since the FIFA Women’s World Cup was first held in China PR in 1991, Asia’s teams have produced some unforgettable moments and will look to deliver more in Australia and New Zealand this time round.
Kuala Lumpur: The excitement is building as the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 draws ever nearer to the opening ceremony on July 20 as a record six Asian nations prepare to compete at the festival of football.
Kuala Lumpur: As the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand rapidly approaches its big kick-off on July 20, the-AFC.com continues to look back through the decades at how Asian teams have performed at the global showpiece.
Kuala Lumpur: The FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 will get underway on July 20 with 32 national teams, of which a record six are representing Asia, fighting for the coveted prize as the tournament returns for its ninth edition.
Sydney: Philippines head coach Alen Stajcic has named his 23-player squad for the country’s first-ever appearance at the FIFA Women’s World Cup, with Tahnai Annis captaining the side that will feature in Australia & New Zealand 2023 later this month.
Qingdao: China PR head coach Shui Qingxia featured in the very first FIFA Women’s World Cup match as a player and now she’s aiming to return her nation to former glory from the touchline.
Kumagai relying on championship DNA to carry Japan's hopes
Chiba: As the last remaining player to have experienced Japan's 2011 triumph, Saki Kumagai is set to shoulder her country once again in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia-New Zealand 2023 – but with plenty at stake.