Day: July 28, 2023

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FIFA Women’s World Cup

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  1. When will the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup be held?
    a) 20 July to 20 August 2023
    b) 1 June to 30 June 2023
    c) 15 September to 15 October 2023
    d) 5 October to 5 November 2023

  2. How often is the FIFA Women’s World Cup held?
    a) Every two years
    b) Every three years
    c) Every four years
    d) Every five years

  3. Which countries are co-hosting the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup?
    a) Australia and Canada
    b) New Zealand and France
    c) New Zealand and Australia
    d) England and Germany

  4. How many teams will be competing in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup?
    a) 20 teams
    b) 24 teams
    c) 32 teams
    d) 40 teams

  5. Which team is the defending champion of the FIFA Women’s World Cup?
    a) England
    b) Germany
    c) United States
    d) France
  6. In which year was the first FIFA Women’s World Cup held?
    a) 1987
    b) 1991
    c) 1995
    d) 2000

  7. Which country has won the tournament the most number of times?
    a) England
    b) Germany
    c) France
    d) United States

  8. What is the most number of goals scored in a single FIFA Women’s World Cup match?
    a) 10
    b) 12
    c) 14
    d) 16

  9. How old was the youngest player to ever play in a FIFA Women’s World Cup?
    a) 18 years old
    b) 20 years old
    c) 16 years old
    d) 22 years old

  10. Who was the oldest player to ever play in a FIFA Women’s World Cup?
    a) 38 years old
    b) 40 years old
    c) 42 years old
    d) 45 years old

 

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Newspaper Article    this week you had to do a new paper altice about fifa women world cup game 

nez zealand vs norway

WALT:  create a detailed newspaper article about a FIFA Women’s World Cup game

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New Zealand vs norway!!!


Date of Article: July 23rd Name of Author: Ace

 

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And with that, I’ll try to catch my breath (it’s going to be hard, with the Matildas about to kick off their tournament in Sydney minus Sam Kerr). But what an opening match this one was – a classic that will be remembered in New Zealand for many a year to come.

Thanks for joining me and Jo. Time to turn your attention to Jonathan Howcroft’s minute-by-minute account of the game in Sydney, here:

And stay tuned for our match report from Eden Park, which will land once Jeff Kassouf has had time to take in all the drama. Bye from me!

Incredible scenes in Auckland. What a result. Not many would have picked that one before this evening, but there you go. Football, bloody hell. New Zealand were good for their win – they fended off Norwegian attacks in the first half before enjoying the better of the second and delivering a knock-out blow through Hannah Wilkinson. Her name will now deservedly enter Eden Park folklore.

For Norway, it couldn’t be a worse start. They were disjointed and didn’t know how to deal with the Ferns’ second half display. Perhaps they will count themselves unlucky that Hansen’s effort struck the bar and didn’t nestle in the roof of the net, but they also benefitted from a slice of good fortune, with Percival missing a chance to seal victory from the penalty spot.

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CONTINUE WRITING HEREIncredible scenes in Auckland. What a result. Not many would have picked that one before this evening, but there you go. Football, bloody hell. New Zealand were good for their win – they fended off Norwegian attacks in the first half before enjoying the better of the second and delivering a knock-out blow through Hannah Wilkinson. Her name will now deservedly enter Eden Park folklore.: