Confederation of African Football

Football world cup: African women make their mark, against all odds

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Friday, August 4, 2023

That’s three of the top 10 teams from the Fifa world rankings out in the group stage, and the US only runners-up in their group.

Key Points: 
  • That’s three of the top 10 teams from the Fifa world rankings out in the group stage, and the US only runners-up in their group.
  • This is the first time that three African teams have made it to the second round and a great indicator that the quality of the game is improving.
  • African teams, among other non-traditional power houses like Colombia and Jamaica, have indeed showed up to unsettle any pre-tournament expectations.

Debutantes cause a stir

    • This sets up a mouth-watering clash with France, who are in devastating form.
    • Out of the eight debutantes in Australia and New Zealand, the Atlas Lionesses are the last women standing.
    • The Moroccan government also deserves credit for investment in a football academy that seeks to produce international quality footballers from both boys and girls.

South Africa overcome pre-tournament chaos

    • One player who has stood out is Thembi Kgatlana, who has scored twice and assisted on two goals.
    • The reward for South Africa’s progress is a clash with the Netherlands.

The Super Falcons are flying

    • The team has surpassed expectations in an extremely difficult Group B to qualify for the last 16 for a second consecutive World Cup.
    • The underdog Super Falcons drew with Canada 0-0, beat Australia 3-2 and drew with Republic of Ireland 0-0 to emerge runners-up in Group B.
    • In the process, they edged out the current Olympic champions, Canada, at the group stage of the tournament.

Ready to compete

    • Zambia have departed the stage with heads held high as they finished third in their group after beating Costa Rica 3-1.
    • The self-belief and confidence, as well as the technical and tactical astuteness displayed by the African teams, shows that their opponents cannot take them lightly.

Augmented Reality (AR) in Sport Market Analysis 2022: Sector Set to Reach $100 Billion by 2030 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, August 18, 2022

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Global Sports Medicine Market Size & Share by Product Type, Application, End-user, Region, and Company - Forecast to 2028 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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  • However, one of the significant challenges the global sports medicine market faces is the high cost of implants.
  • But the market will recover in 2021 and will increase during the forecast period as per the publisher's anticipation.