The protagonists of the 2023 women’s soccer world cup, from Sinclair to Phair, that’s who they are

The protagonists of the 2023 women's soccer world cup, from Sinclair to Phair, that's who they are

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The most experienced are 40 years old (Canadian Christine Sinclair and the Nigerian Onome Ebiboth in the sixth tournament), the youngest is born in 2007, born in the year in which the Brazilian champion Marta lost the final in China with Germany: Casey Phair, born in New Jersey but forward for South Korea, will make her debut at the World Cup at the age of 16. There is the USA of veterans Megan Rapinoe (terminus at the end of the season, then children with Sue Bird, former WNBA fairy hand) e Alex Morgan (Charlie’s mother), the pasionarias who have sued the American Football Federation to obtain equal treatment, bad relations with Donald Trump but regulars in Joe Biden’s White House, and there is Norway which recovers in attack Ada Hegerbergthe bomber who renounced the national team for years in the name of equal pay with the boys (here the exclusive interview with Corriere della Sera)

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