National Archives Displays Women's World Cup Trophy

National Archives Displays Women's World Cup Trophy

National Archives Displays Women's World Cup Trophy

By Angela Tudico | National Archives News WASHINGTON, July 26, 2023 — The 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup trophy is now on view at the National Archives Museum. Enlarge FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy, 2019, on display at the National Archives Museum in Washington, DC. Photo by Susana Raab. Coinciding with this year’s Women’s World Cup games, which began on July 20, the trophy will be on display through August 29 as part of the exhibit All American: The Power of Sports. The 2019 U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team defeated seven teams in seven games on their road to the championship.

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