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Reporter's Notebook: Finding World Cup joy in speaking to women who love soccer

First publishedJul 18, 15:30 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 19:49 UTC · 13m ago
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A reporter found joy in speaking to women who love soccer during World Cup coverage.

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A reporter covered the World Cup. They found it fun to talk to women who like soccer. These women are often not seen on TV.

Why it matters

This story matters because it shows women who love soccer are often overlooked. It's good to see their stories.

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Who did the reporter talk to?
The reporter talked to women who love soccer.
Why was this fun for the reporter?
It was fun because these women are often not seen on TV.
What event was happening?
The World Cup was happening.
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The outlets focus on the joy of talking to women who love soccer, highlighting their often-overlooked presence.

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    Highlighting the presence of women who love soccer

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    NPR NewsFocuses on the joy of talking to these women
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