SYDNEY (AP) — A Women’s Asian Cup soccer tournament that started with little fanfare three weeks ago but eventually received worldwide attention due to the involvement of an Iranian team affected by ...
Australia coach Joe Montemurro will demand bravery from his players and hope for more Sam Kerr magic when the Matildas take on strong favourites and familiar foes Japan in the Women's Asian Cup final ...
Hosts Australia will be hoping to turn the tables on Japan as they meet for a third time in the Asian Cup final.
Record crowds at the Asian Cup have been hailed by organisers as a watershed for the women's game but the tournament has thrown up familiar concerns of gender inequality and a stubborn divide between ...
The last time the Matildas played an Asian Cup final in Australia, there were 5,000 people in the stands at a suburban ...
Australia and Japan are set to face off at the Women's Asian Cup final on Saturday. The Matildas say they're feeling "very ...
Foreign policy analysts have urged the Albanese government to join key allies in backing a new move to secure shipping through the key waterway.
Coach Joe Montemurro told his Australia team Friday they must be adaptable and "smart" to win the Women's Asian Cup for the ...
North Korea has qualified for the Women’s World Cup for the first time since a doping saga in 2011 led to its long absence ...
Nils Nielsen, the zany Greenlandic-Dane in charge of Japan’s women’s national team, is sometimes blown away by what he sees ...
The last time they played Japan they were humbled in a performance described as “un-Australian” but they are confident things have changed.
Taiwan yesterday lost 4-0 to a dominant North Korea in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup playoffs, closing off an avenue to qualify ...
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