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After a month-long festival of football, the curtain has come down on the FIFA Women's World Cup in

After a month-long festival of football, the curtain has come down on the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. The global tournament has been a resounding success, breaking attendance and viewership records and taking the women's game to a whole new level. There's a new name engraved on the trophy as Spain defeated England 1-0 in the decider in Sydney to become only the fifth nation to be crowned champions in the competition's 32-year history. 23 August 2023 [View in Browser]( Welcome to Stuff's FIFA Women's World Cup newsletter, bringing you all of the action from the tournament. This will be the last edition of Stuff's FIFA Women's World Cup newsletter. For more news in your inbox, check out our full suite of newsletters [here](. [The key facts and figures from the FIFA Women's World Cup]( [The key facts and figures from the FIFA Women's World Cup]( [After a month-long festival of football, the curtain has come down on the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. The global tournament has been a resounding success, breaking...]( [Ranked: The best 10 goals of the FIFA Women's World Cup]( [Ranked: The best 10 goals of the FIFA Women's World Cup]( [A record 164 goals were scored during the FIFA Women's World Cup. Football Ferns striker Hannah Wilkinson scored the first, in New Zealand's historic 1-0 win over Norway at Eden Park on opening...]( [Newsable: Inside the FIFA circus of hotels, private jets, and reams of duct tape]( [Newsable: Inside the FIFA circus of hotels, private jets, and reams of duct tape]( [Newsable is brought to you by BNZ. Listen to Newsable to find out what's worth talking about today: Is National’s plan for more funding for cancer drugs as good as it looks? Also, the high profile...]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Spanish World Cup winner one that was hard to see coming]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Spanish World Cup winner one that was hard to see coming]( [ANALYSIS: There are few things more exciting in football than the sight of a forward or a midfielder holding the ball up on a flank, while a fullback prepares to come storming past them down the...]( [The FIFA Women's World Cup as seen through the lenses of Stuff's photographers]( [The FIFA Women's World Cup as seen through the lenses of Stuff's photographers]( [Nine of Stuff’s visual journalists attended FIFA Women’s World Cup matches in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Dunedin and Sydney over the past five weeks. From the Football Ferns' opening-night win...]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Spain stars dominate Stuff's team of the tournament]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Spain stars dominate Stuff's team of the tournament]( [Members of Spain's triumphant FIFA Women's World Cup squad form the bulk of Stuff's team of the tournament. After 64 matches, 29 of which were played in New Zealand, here is our best XI from the...]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Heartfelt moment as Spain's Ona Batlle consoles England's Lucy Bronze]( [FIFA Women's World Cup: Heartfelt moment as Spain's Ona Batlle consoles England's Lucy Bronze]( [Spanish footballer Ona Batlle has been hailed for putting her FIFA World Cup final celebrations aside to console stricken England defender Lucy Bronze. Batlle – sporting her gold medal – made a...]( 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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