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  2. FIFA 22 - Wikipedia

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    FIFA 22 is a football simulation video game published by Electronic Arts.It is the 29th installment in the FIFA series, and was released worldwide on 1 October 2021 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. [1]

  3. EA Sports FC 25 - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] In addition, the Greek club and 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League champions Olympiacos, who last appeared in FIFA 22, return, as well as 11 time Azerbaijan Premier League champions Qarabag, who do not appeared in any previous FIFA/FC game. The Finland women's national team makes their debut in the FC series. Bayern Munich and FC ...

  4. EA Sports FC 24 - Wikipedia

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    EA Sports FC 24 [1] is an association football-themed simulation video game developed by EA Vancouver and EA Romania and published by EA Sports.It is the inaugural installment in the EA Sports FC series, [2] succeeding the FIFA video game series after Electronic Arts's partnership with FIFA concluded with FIFA 23.

  5. List of FIFA World Cup official mascots - Wikipedia

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    The mascot for the 2019 Women's World Cup, also hosted by France, was a young female chicken named "Ettie", portrayed as the daughter of Footix. [5] 2002: South Korea Japan: Ato, Kaz and Nik. Orange, purple, and blue (respectively) futuristic, computer-generated creatures. Collectively members of a team of "Atmosball" (a fictional football-like ...

  6. List of FIFA Women's World Cup official mascots - Wikipedia

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    Women's World Cup Host Country Mascot Name Description 1991: China: Ling Ling [1] A bird-like mascot, probably a golden pheasant. [2] 1995: Sweden: Fiffi: A Viking. [1] 1999: United States: Nutmeg: A fox. [1] 2003: United States (none) There was no mascot because of the tournament's sudden moving from China to the US, amidst the SARS outbreak. [1]

  7. FIFA 23 - Wikipedia

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    FIFA 23 is a football video game published by EA Sports.It is the 30th and final installment in the FIFA series that is developed by EA Sports, and released worldwide on 30 September 2022 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.

  8. South Africa women's national soccer team - Wikipedia

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    South Africa qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup again in 2023, also coached by Desiree Ellis. During the group stages they lost 2–1 to Sweden after leading 1–0, drew 2–2 against Argentina after leading 2–0, but finally defeated Italy 3–2 and advanced to the Round of 16 for the very first time.

  9. Jen Beattie - Wikipedia

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    2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification 22: 29 November 2015: St Mirren Park, Paisley North Macedonia: 0–0: 2017 UEFA Women's Championship qualification: 23: 19 June 2019: Parc des Princes, Paris Argentina: 3–3: 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup: 24: 6 September 2022: Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn Faroe Islands: 6–0: 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup ...