3 Days to GO!!!! It’s coming!!! Before that, let’s wrap up our 24 teams with this last edition for 2019 of Teams Of The DAY!
24. Thailand
FIFA Ranking: 34
Coach: Nuengrutai SRATHONGVIAN
Group: F

Source: https://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/teams/team/1885009/
Chaba Kaew aka Team Thailand, qualified for the first ever FIFA World Cup in 2015, MEN’S OR WOMEN’S. Thanks to their stupendous performance, their country’s football association was forced to look hard and look again! They hold the unofficial but evident record of the most successful team in Southeast Asia having won several AFC and AFF Championships.
Now, it’s time step up and stand out! They face tough opponents like USA, Sweden and Chile. But Football is a beautiful game with wonderful chances as we’ve all seen somewhere or the other!
First Match: USA vs Thailand, 12 June 2019, Stade Auguste–Delaune, Reims, France
23. South Africa
FIFA Ranking: 49
Coach: Desiree ELLIS
Group: B

Source: https://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/teams/team/1885031/
Banyana Banyana (“The Girls”) aka South Africa will be debit in World Cup this jolly season! Their first ever Olympic Qualification came in 2012 and since then, they haven’t stopped. With a good enough display in African Nations Championships, they will look to move a lot many steps forward and put in their best!
I wish them all the luck and hope to see some amazing football!
First Match: Spain vs South Africa, 8 June 2019, Stade Océane, Le Havre, France
22. Spain
FIFA Ranking: 13
Coach: Jorge VILDA
Group: B

Source: https://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/teams/team/1884823/
This will be Spain’s second appearance in the World Cup, first being in 2015. 2018 was a spectacular year for the U-17 and U-20 teams, winning their respective World Cups. The Seniors will look to do the same! They will have to face European rivals and tough fix Germany. China can be a threat too, given their experience.
First Match: Spain vs South Africa, 8 June 2019, Stade Océane, Le Havre, France
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