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The queue snaked out the door as more than 400 Upper Hutt youngsters turned up to see the prize the

The queue snaked out the door as more than 400 Upper Hutt youngsters turned up to see the prize the 32 teams are competing for. 14 July 2023 [View in Browser]( Welcome to Stuff's FIFA Women's World Cup newsletter, bringing you all of the action from the tournament. You're receiving this email because you've opted in to receive sports content from Stuff. [FIFA Women's World Cup: Hundreds of kids turn out to see trophy on Wellington tour]( [The queue snaked out the door as more than 400 Upper Hutt youngsters turned up to see the prize the 32 teams are competing for.]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: The biggest stars coming to New Zealand 5-1]( [Meet the rockstars of women's football, here to vie for World Cup glory. In part five, we look at players ranked 5-1.]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: The rapid rise of Milly Clegg, the newest Football Fern]( [The 17-year-old's selection for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup comes after she scored at last year's under-17 and under-20 events in India and Costa Rica.]( [The long-lasting impacts of a 50-year ban on women in football in Aotearoa]( [The "jealous'' men running the Football Association said the ban was because "women were not built for such violent exercise".]( [Star on the rise as new waiata uses poi to celebrate women on the FIFA Women's World Cup stage]( [As Aotearoa welcomes the world’s biggest women’s sporting event to our shores and prepares to greet Matariki, another star is on the rise.]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Spotlight on our wāhine toa]( [Simran Kaur is the co-founder of award-winning podcast Girls That Invest, who likened the “thrill” of a women’s football game to investing.]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: World champion football freestyler makes stop in the capital on trophy tour]( [Lia Lewis hopes to inspire young girls and boys to pick up a ball and get involved with football and freestyling.]( Enjoying this email? [Check out Stuff's other daily and weekly newsletters.]( [Feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland, 1021, New Zealand

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