Asia at the FIFA Women’s World Cup: 2010s
<div><div>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. </div></div>
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