Tuesday, November 5, 2024

#Panenka130: Australia and New Zealand world champions

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Already on sale Panenka is associated with the months of July and August (note that we launch the same issue every two months in the summer), a magazine dedicated from start to finish to the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. 116 pages of teams, protagonists, stories, pictures, statistics and atmosphere of the tournament that represents the new step of women’s football played at the world level. A competition that is more than a competition. Players around the world are coming to the field with their homework, yes, but still in the midst of a fight to uphold their rights, it’s not slow, but there are still many pages left. will be written. All in all, it is #panenka130 It includes more than twenty pieces of content, including articles, reports, interviews, infographics and photos, which we hope will hook you into the competition and make you enjoy your vacation a little more. Because the ball doesn’t stop. We will be back in September.

If women’s football in France’19 confirms its unstoppable growth, the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is seen as one of revolution and empowerment.

Honors, records, stats, tournament legends and curiosities. Eight editions of the Women’s World Cup go a long way.

After completing a sensational year with Barca, Aidana Bonmati now wants to be the beacon of the Spanish team.

Being a mother and playing in the World Cup: it’s compatible and it’s a right. It wasn’t always like this. We collect the main developments on this subject.

Rebecca Quinn will become the first non-binary person to compete in the World Cup. Her case breaks down gender barriers.

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We bring together four of the pioneers who participated in the first official match of the Spanish women’s team 40 years ago in 1983.

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