Former champion Japan in search of new history at Women’s World Cup

Former champion Japan in search of new history at Women's World Cup
Former champion Japan in search of new history at Women's World Cup

Japan, the most recent non-U.S. winner of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, is aiming for redemption this year.


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