Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Women’s World Cup kicks off with interest at a new high

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AFP - The women’s World Cup kicks off on Friday amid unpreceden­ted attention as hosts France take on South Korea in Paris.

“It’s going to be a remarkable World Cup. The level of competitio­n four years on from the last one has exponentia­lly increased,” said Jill Ellis, coach of the US team, the reigning champions.

“Different teams are now rising and it’s going to be a very open World Cup and we’re excited to go out there and attack it.”

xcddintere­st from the public is high with both semi-finals and the final, all to be played at the 69,000-capacity Groupama Stadium in Lyon, sold out as well as the opening game at the Parc des Princes.

The cheapest group game tickets are just nine euros ($10). The United States are the queens of the game after winning the World Cup three times and the Olympics four times and that experience is clearly visible in their current lineup.

At the end of May,

FIFA calculated that the US had collected 1,893 caps between them and included eight players with at least 100 internatio­nal appearance­s. Among them Carli Lloyd has 274 caps, Alex Morgan 163 and Becky Sauerbrunn 158.

For France, the key members of the Lyon team that has won four straight Champions League titles, Sarah Bouhaddi, Wendie Renard, Amel Majri, Amandine Henry and Eugenie Le Sommer, are fast becoming French celebritie­s. Women’s Ballon D’OR winner Ada Hegerberg, who scored a hat trick for Lyon in the Champions League final, will be absent from the World Cup.

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Ada Hegerberg in action

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