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The 2023 Women's World Cup witnessed an exciting upset as New Zealand defeated Norway 1-0 in the opening match.
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The victory marked New Zealand's first-ever win in a Women's World Cup game, ending a long streak of winless appearances.
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The match took place in Auckland, with over 40,000 enthusiastic fans at Eden Park witnessing the historic moment.
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Hannah Wilkinson's stunning goal just after half-time secured the win for New Zealand.
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Despite a late penalty miss, New Zealand managed to hold on to their lead and secure the victory.
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New Zealand's coach, Jitka Klimkova, expressed her pride in the team's performance and the significance of the win.
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The tournament's start was marred by a tragic shooting incident in Auckland, but the team aimed to bring positivity in response.
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Australia also had a successful start to their campaign, winning 1-0 against Ireland with Steph Catley's penalty.
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Australia played without their star striker Sam Kerr, who was recovering from a calf injury.
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The match drew a record crowd of 75,784 fans, setting the stage for an exciting Women's World Cup.