
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 The Official Guide, reviewed by Celine Lai
Format: Hardcover
Date of publication: 2023
Publisher: Wellbeck Non-fiction Ltd
Number of pages: 127
Genre: Sport
REVIEW
This is an excellent guidebook to the exciting World Cup coming up in July 2023, to be held in Australia and New Zealand.
The book is colorful with great sections on the stadiums, country groups with statistics, key player profiles, World Cup Records and a fill-in Match Schedule.



The book is easy, entertaining and informative to read, with a wealth of statistics, including interesting things about the 10 stadiums across the 9 host cities, and the “road to FIFA.”
I love the FIFA World Cup and here in Australia I will have to sign up for a month with Optus Sport to watch all of the matches! Only the matches with Australia in them will be broadcast free-to-air. Mummy!
Never mind I tell myself consolingly. Where there’s a will, there’s a way, and my way will be to watch as many matches as I can.
Below is a page featuring Australia’s great player, Sam Kerr!

And below are pages showing an example of 2 pages per Country profile!


The following are my best pictures of the fillable Schedule at the book of the book. Note you can’t remove anything from the book (i.e., there is no pull-out schedule to fill in).



I recommend this Guide if you’re a FIFA World Cup fan!
To get your hands on it, do a search on the internet of: FIFA Women’s World Cup Guide” and you may find it available for $30 from the official FIFA store or the paperback version for only $19 AUD from Amazon Australia.
And because I LOVE the international soccer (men or women) I also bought myself the FIFA Women’s World Cup Kid’s Handbook.
Following is a link to the Kid’s book available now from the FIFA site.
https://store.fifa.com/en-us/product/womens-world-cup-2023-kids-handbook

Below is a picture of the back of the Kid’s Guidebook.

The kid’s book is just as good as the one for “adults.”
And here a couple of wonky pictures of the colorful and pleasing Match Schedule at the back of the Kid’s book, that can be filled in. I like the presentation of these more than the ones in the Adults book!


I hope you enjoyed this visual review!
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