Unveiling of Women’s Soccer World Cup Trophy Builds Excitement in New Zealand

The winning trophy was unveiled at a high school in New Zealand to build momentum for the Women’s Soccer World Cup, which will be held in Australia and New Zealand from July.

In order to build momentum for the opening of the Women’s Soccer World Cup on July 20, the winning trophy is being unveiled around the world, and in June, it will be shown to citizens in Australia and New Zealand, the host countries.

On the 26th, the trophy was unveiled at a high school in Christchurch, southern New Zealand, and students formed a long line to take pictures.

At the high school, a soccer practice was held with the participation of former New Zealand women’s soccer players, and the students experienced such things as the fast passing of the players.

A female student who started playing soccer after the World Cup said, “I think it will be an unforgettable memory if I can actually go to see the game.”

Former New Zealand national team player Maia Jackman said, “Rugby has always been popular in New Zealand, but I think the popularity of soccer will increase with the World Cup. I’m also looking forward to Japan’s success.”

2023-06-26 11:50:36
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