The Women’s World Cup trophy arrived in Galle as one of the stops on FIFA’s tour of the 32 countries participating in this year’s orbital event hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
And there’s less time to get the ball rolling at sea, which is why Cole Caracol spoke to two guests from the World Cup host nations.
They were Sarah Renoff, Business Manager at the New Zealand Embassy, and Australia’s Ambassador Bernard Angles, who briefed them on the World Cup.
At first, Renouf was excited because “we’re expecting a lot of people in New Zealand,” while Uncles expressed it. “There will be a lot of people, that’s why we’ve made a stadium change.”This indicates the number of fans attending such an important event.
Immediately, they gave an account of the Colombian population in Australia, especially the young people who were going to study in the aforementioned country. “We are a very attractive country for Colombians, who are going to learn English and do undergraduate and postgraduate studies.”
For fans who want to travel to New Zealand, they will need to apply for a visa, but there is good news because according to Renouf, “There are direct flights from Santiago de Chile and Los Angeles (USA)”.
On the Australian side, a visa is also required, however, Uncles assured “It’s very easy, everything is done online, there’s no interview, it’s very fast.”
Regarding infrastructure, host countries sometimes experience delays in works, however, Renouf gave peace of mind. “All Grounds Are Ready” To get the World Cup party.
In this way, both maritime nations have everything to get all the representatives and develop this World Cup in optimal conditions.
It should be noted that Australia-New Zealand’s candidacy for this orbital nomination beat Colombia’s candidacy in a vote at the FIFA Congress.
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