
Matildas' Asian Cup Run: From Casual Viewers to Dedicated Fans
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The Matildas, Australias womens football team, showcased their prowess in the Asian Cup semifinal against China, drawing a record-breaking crowd of 35,170 at Perth Stadium. Despite initial concerns about waning interest post-2023 World Cup, the teams dedicated fanbase has remained strong. The Matildas journey began in 2006 when they qualified for the Asian Cup, eventually winning their first major title in 2010. Now, with core players like Sam Kerr and Emily van Egmond, they head to the final against Japan, fueled by massive support and focused on grit, teamwork, and mental toughness.
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