Can the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup leave a legacy for the potential Brisbane 2032 Olympics?
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When the Matildas kick off the World Cup in 2023, it will be the biggest sporting event to take place in Australia since 2000.
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The 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup in France was watched by a record 1.12 billion viewers, and that figure could double by 2023 when Australia and New Zealand co-host what will be the biggest Women s World Cup. When FIFA rolls into town, they don t do things by half, said Football Australia s Head of Women s Football, Sarah Walsh. We ll see the benefits of that long after the actual tournament is delivered beyond 2023.
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