Scheduled in a far-flung time-zone and carrying eight extra teams, the ninth Women's World Cup kicked off in Australia and New Zealand a month ago with some doubts it could deliver on lofty ambitions.
by beating England 1-0 at a packed Stadium Australia in Sydney.tore the Spanish squad apart, La Roja's triumph was only one of the surprises for record crowds and TV audiences through the month-long festival of women's football.
Sunday's final was the first without either the U.S. or Germany involved, the four-times champion Americans dumped out of the round-of-16 by Sweden and the Germans exiting before the knockout phase.U.S. forward Megan Rapinoe, the face of 2019, bowed out of international soccer with a wild kick over the bar in the shootout.as investment and talent flows to Europe, which produced three of the four semi-finalists.
The Philippines delighted in a victory over New Zealand, while fellow debutantes Portugal were denied a spot in the last 16 by a goal-post that saved U.S. blushes in their group match.
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