Women's World Cup with 48 teams, one step towards "the dream of equality", according to Brazilian Formiga
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Women's World Cup with 48 teams, one step towards "the dream of equality", according to Brazilian Formiga
Formiga, the former Brazilian glory (234 selections), welcomed on Wednesday the expansion of the Women's World Cup to 48 teams in 2031, the same format as men. A step towards "the dream of equality" according to her.
·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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