The boss of Australian soccer has urged King Charles to come back to the Women’s World Cup that his nation is co-hosting with New Zealand.
The FIFA match opens on 20 July in Auckland and the ultimate is in Sydney on 20 August when European champions England might be attempting to win the world prize for the primary time.
The late Queen handed over the trophy to England when the lads’s World Cup remaining was at Wembley Stadium in 1966.
She was beginning to wind down abroad journey by the point one other nation she reigned over – Canada – staged the Women’s World Cup in 2015.
This version begins about 10 weeks after the coronation of King Charles, who spent two phrases as a scholar in Australia in 1966.
Asked if he desires Charles on the Women’s World Cup, Football Australia CEO, James Johnson, advised Sky News: “It would be fantastic. It would make a World Cup even more special.”
He added: “We’re a very inclusive nation. We want all people to come – from Kings to Queens, to the rest of the world.
“So the extra individuals that may come to our neighborhood to look at this improbable occasion will solely make it extra particular.”
The England staff, which reached the 2019 Women’s World Cup semi-finals, has royal hyperlinks. Despite turning into Prince of Wales final 12 months, William stays president of the Football Association.
This would be the biggest-ever Women’s World Cup with two international locations staging matches for the primary time and an enlarged 32-team format with eight international locations added for the reason that 2019 match.
Ireland has certified for the primary time and can play its opening sport on 20 July in opposition to Australia at Stadium Australia in Sydney, which has a capability of 82,500. The match was moved from the 42,000-capacity Allianz Stadium because of elevated ticket demand.
Australia’s preparations for the match will embody a sport in opposition to England at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium on 11 April.
“They’re absolutely one of the favourites, the European champions, they’re very good,” Mr Johnson stated.
“We want to, in the lead-up to the Women’s World Cup, put the Matildas up against the best in the world.
“We simply put them out in opposition to Spain. And we’re very lucky to beat Spain. England are one other notch up.
“So playing England in England is something that we think is important from a high performance point of view.”
Source: information.sky.com”