Africa Prepares to Make Its Mark at Women's World Cup 2023

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Africa Prepares to Make Its Mark at Women's World Cup 2023
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Africa Prepares to Make it's Mark at the Women's World Cup 2023

Africa's women soccer is ready for the World Cup 2023, with kick-off set for July 20. The tournament will be hosted by Australia and New Zealand until August 20, 2023.

Meanwhile, Morroco's preparations intensified on July 1, 2023 after playing against Italy in an evenly balanced fixture that ended in a goalless draw. Both sides were well structured in the match, with both coaches giving their substitutes a run to assess the readiness for the world showpiece.

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