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US footballer Megan Rapinoe to retire at end of NWSL season US footballer Megan Rapione has announced she will retire at the end of the season, with this summer’s World Cup being her last. Rapinoe is one of the most successful footballers of her generation and has made an extraordinary impact on developing the women’s game. “I did want to do it my own way,” the 38-year-old said. “I feel very grateful that I’m here and that I have the trust of this team and that my body has held up this long.” Rapinoe is a two-time World Cup winner,…

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2023 Women’s World Cup: The Stadiums – Stadium Australia The Stadium Australia was built in 1999 to be the centrepiece of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. The stadium has undergone refurbishments since then and has hosted other major sporting events and has been used for concerts and other events. Stadium Australia will host Australia’s opening game this summer and then three knockout games, and the World Cup final. Where is Stadium Australia? Stadium Australia is located within the Sydney Olympic Park precinct/suburb of Homebush, 17km from Sydney. Trains and Major Event Buses are located within 500m of Stadium Australia. Stadium…

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2023 Women’s World Cup: The Stadiums – Hindmarsh Stadium Hindmarsh Stadium is located on the fringe of the Adelaide CBD. It is a bespoke football stadium that has recently undergone a refurbishment. The stadium is famed for hosting big sporting events and this summer will mark the first FIFA World Cup. The stadium will host five games during the Women’s World Cup – four group-stage matches and one knockout round match. Where is Hindmarsh Stadium? Hindmarsh Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Hindmarsh, an inner-western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. Specific Hindmarsh Stadium Information: FIFA World Cup 2023 fixtures Hindmarsh…

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