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On the 30th anniversary of the first ever FIFA Women’s World Cup, Italy’s goal scoring sensation, Carolina Morace, talks to Ali Riley about her memories of that inaugural tournament, including how it was only in more recent years that she had become aware of her own record-breaking achievements from 1991.
Reflecting on how attitudes towards the game shifted in the following years, Carolina also recalls the influence that the arrival of international players had on the domestic game in her country and emphasises the importance of modern female role models for the next generation.
With the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup being held in Australia and New Zealand, this episode of Changing The Game looks ahead to the tournament and reflects on the lessons that can be learnt from previous World Cups.
In a change of hosting duties, New Zealand captain, Ali Riley, is thrown into...
Published 12/29/21
Former United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) player, Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak joins Ali Riley to discuss the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the impact that the national teams victory had on the development of women’s football in America (3:00-6:55).
With 110 caps for the national team...
Published 12/22/21