Opinion: What comes next for women’s soccer

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Opinion: What comes next for women’s soccer
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A new champion has been crowned, writes Amy Bass after Spain’s triumph over England in the FIFA Women’s World Cup final on Sunday, and as fans and observers of the sport look to the future, key takeaways are top of mind.

While the failure of the US Women’s National Team to capture an unprecedented three-peat dominated headlines stateside, this time around really put the world in World Cup, a shift from the same old, same old. For the first time since 2011, a new champion in women’s soccer has been crowned.

During this final game, dislike of Vilda — whose success is now hard to dispute — was evident, with fans booing when his name was announced and players eschewing his attempts at high-fives and sideline celebrations. Despite all this, Spain’s rise to the senior level serves as an example for the rest of the world to continue to build women’s programs. Results should come from investment, not the other way around.

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