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Women's World Cup Prep: Spain faces challenges due to protests and injury

Posted : 19 July 2023
With the Women's World Cup set to begin in New Zealand and Australia on July 20, here's an overview of teams in houses 3 and 4:
 
Spain faces challenges after 15 players left the national team in protest against the coach, affecting their preparations. The star player, Alexia Fotias, returns after injury, but her fitness is in question.
 
Japan, the 2011 World Cup winners, aims to continue their success with a young team. Poku Nagano and captain Saki Kumagi are key players for the Japanese squad.
 
Costa Rica, led by coach Emilia Valverde, hopes to surprise with a tough defensive game. Raquel Rodriguez, the team's all-time leading scorer, aims to make an impact in the tournament.
 
Zambia, a rising force in African women's football, faces controversy after players accused their coach of sexual harassment. Barbara Banda, the star forward, is a key player for Zambia.
 
England, led by coach Serena Wighman, aspires to bring the trophy home. The team will miss some injured stars, but young talent like Lauren James steps up.
 
Denmark's women's football is on the rise, with Pernille Harder leading the team. The optimism is high as they aim to reach the knockout stage.
 
China seeks to break the quarter-final barrier, but their tough group stage challenges await. Winger Wang Shuang plays a crucial role in their success.
 
Haiti, qualifying for the first time, hopes to make an impact despite tough odds. Malki Domorani, a talented 19-year-old midfielder, is one to watch for Haiti.
 

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