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Hinata Miyazawa (2nd from L) of Japan celebrates with teammates after scoring her team's third goal in the first half of a Women's World Cup

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Women’s world cup: New faces defy expectations

Four years ago, FIFA expanded the Women’s World Cup from 24 to 32 teams, putting it on par with the men’s tournament. And as this year's tournament enters the knockout round of 16, it's clear that the move to capitalize on women’s soccer’s momentum is paying off.

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