’Really surreal’, Women’s World Cup trophy lands in Australia

Football
Published 08.06.2023
’Really surreal’, Women’s World Cup trophy lands in Australia
Australia’s Sarah Hunter, Courtney Nevin, and Clare Hunt with the trophy for the 2023 Women’s World Cup to be held in Australia and New Zealand.

Australia’s Sarah Hunter, Courtney Nevin, and Clare Hunt with the trophy for the 2023 Women’s World Cup to be held in Australia and New Zealand.
| Photo Credit: AFP

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Australia’s Sarah Hunter, Courtney Nevin, and Clare Hunt with the trophy for the 2023 Women’s World Cup to be held in Australia and New Zealand.
| Photo Credit: AFP

The Women’s World Cup out of the blue turned very actual for Australia defender Clare Hunt on Thursday when she took half within the first cease on a tour of the trophy across the co-host nation.

The trophy has already been to the 31 different collaborating nations forward of the quadrennial event, which begins in Australia and New Zealand on July 20.

With Hunt trying on, Briana Scurry, a World Cup winner with the United States in 1999, and New South Wales Premier Chris Minns unveiled the trophy at Taronga Zoo beside Sydney’s harbour.

“It’s really, really surreal to be here in front of the trophy and to have it here in Australia,” stated 24-year-old Hunt, who’s hoping to be within the Matildas squad for the event.

“I’m honestly so excited and that’s something I want our team to strive for, and have the belief that we can do it. So I think that once we have that, it’s not out of reach.

“So I look at it and think that this is something bigger for Australian football.”

Only former winners and heads of state are permitted to the touch the trophy, which will probably be offered to the profitable captain at Sydney’s Stadium Australia after the ultimate on Aug. 20.