The World Cup that takes place in Australia and New Zealand had its sixth day of competition, highlighting the debut of Colombia against South Korea in group H.
The 2023 Women's World Cup , which is played in Australia and New Zealand between July 20 and August 20, had its sixth day of competition, where Colombia debuted on the right foot against South Korea and the Philippines hit the ball against one of the hostesses Know everything about today's matches.
Colombia started at a steady pace against South Korea.
The Colombia Women's team experienced an exciting match on the first day of the Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand 2023 against their counterpart from South Korea.
From the preliminary acts, it was evident what it meant for the Tricolor players to be in such an instance, to which they qualified as runners-up of the 2022 Women's Copa América.
A moving image was lived in the Allianz Arena stadium in Sydney, Australia, when the notes of the national anthem were intoned through the loudspeakers.
Players like Jorelyn Carabalí, Daniela Arias and Lorena Bedoya could not contain their emotion and cried when sizing up the achievement of being in the World Cup, these players had in common being debutants in a World Cup.
The coffee team beat its Asian counterpart 2-0 with a penalty goal from María Usme and another from Linda Caicedo, both in the first half.
With this result, they caught up with Germany in the top pack of Group H
The Philippines gave the big bump against New Zealand.
The Philippines scored their first goal and their first World Cup win on Tuesday, beating New Zealand 1-0 in a Group A match at the Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand, which had opened its record of victories in the highest tournament for national teams in the opening match against Norway, started as favorites for the first time in six participations, with the certainty that another victory would see them through to the round of 16.
In their first World Cup appearance, the Eastern team surprised one of the hostesses and beat them 1-0 thanks to Sarina Bolden's goal before half an hour into the game.
This is how he feeds the dream of qualifying for the round of 16.
Switzerland tied with Norway and is the only leader.
The 10,769 spectators who have come to the Waikato Stadium have been able to witness a match in which both teams have been evenly matched.
The Swiss players entered the pitch with a sense of serenity after their victory against the Philippines team, while the Norwegians came with feelings of disappointment.
The Swiss team did not make any differences with their Nordic counterpart and equalized without goals in the second date of Group A.
With this result, Switzerland was at the top of the table with four points
The group stage of the 2023 Women's World Cup ends on Thursday, August 3, and there will be a rest day before starting with the round of 16 from August 5 to 8.
Sources images: Twitter FIFA Women's World Cup.

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