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  2. 1971 Women's World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 Women's World Cup (Spanish: 1971 Campeonato de Fútbol Femenil) was an association football tournament for women's national teams organised by the Federation of Independent European Female Football (FIEFF) in Mexico in August–September 1971. [1]

  3. A Pioneering Women’s World Cup Was Erased From ... - AOL

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    In August 1971, more than 100,000 football fans packed Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium for a historic tournament. Teams from England, France, Denmark, Argentina and Italy flew in for 21 days of ...

  4. 1970–71 WFA Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1970–71 Women's Football Association Cup was the first edition of the WFA Cup (Women's FA Cup), the national women's football knockout competition in England, [3] which at the time was open to clubs from the rest of Great Britain. [4] It was organised by the Women's Football Association (WFA).

  5. Copa 71 - Wikipedia

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    Copa 71 had its world premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2023. [5] The film had its UK Premiere at the 2023 BFI London Film Festival on 8 October 2023.

  6. Serena and Venus Williams, Westbrook Studios Board 1971 Women ...

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    Tennis legends Serena and Venus Williams and Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s Westbrook Studios have boarded the feature documentary “COPA 71,” about the 1971 Women’s World Cup of soccer.

  7. Lost Lionesses - Wikipedia

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    "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years, first gaining widespread media coverage in England in

  8. Category:1971–72 in women's association football - Wikipedia

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    1971–72; 1972; 1972–73; 1973; 1973–74; Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. E. 1971–72 in European women's football (1 C)

  9. 1971 in association football - Wikipedia

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    17 April 1971 - France and the Netherlands played the first women's international football match recognized by FIFA against the France. [2] The match took place in Hazebrouck, France and resulted in a 4–0 defeat for the Netherlands with Jocelyne Ratignier scoring a hattrick and Marie-Claire Caron-Harant scoring once. [3]