The Japanese women's team won the World Cup in 2011, shocking favourites the United States in the final. FMTNews Japan
The Japanese women’s team won the World Cup in 2011.
The Japanese bid is one of three, along with Colombia and a joint bid from Australia and New Zealand. The Japanese Football Association was not immediately able to comment. Australia’s FA said it was aware of the report but would not comment on another nation’s bid.
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