Women's World Cup 2019: "A legacy from which France can benefit in the long term" (F. Samoura, FIFA)

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"Together, we have responded and fulfilled our commitments to sustainable development. Our strategy has always been to leave France a legacy from which it can benefit in the long term. One of our objectives for the two World Cups (U20 in 2018 and Women's in 2019) was to focus on accessibility, inclusion, social action and environmental issues,...

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