Goal Click is Taking Fans Behind-The-Scenes of the 2023 Women’s World Cup

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Pulling back the curtain of the world’s stage.

Jul 26, 2023
Alec Wolff-Reed
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Images via Goal Click

Goal Click has launched its campaign for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, creating a platform for players to tell their own stories in their own words.

Aiming to show the intersections between life and football through various mediums, they’ve teamed up with over 20 players from 18 different nations – from debutants Panama to four-time winners USA – who will document life in camp, doing so via the medium of analogue photography.

Accompanying the visual assets will be a collection of written work, delving into the personal journeys of players, as well as wider discussions on community, club commitments, and national team training camps, all of which play a huge part in preparing for a landmark moment in women’s sport.

The first collection of stories launched on July 19 and is available alongside upcoming releases via Goal Click’s channels.

Take a closer look at some of the stories below

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Goal Click is Taking Fans Behind-The-Scenes of the 2023 Women’s World Cup

Pulling back the curtain of the world’s stage.

Jul 26, 2023
Alec Wolff-Reed
Words by
Photography by

Images via Goal Click

Goal Click has launched its campaign for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, creating a platform for players to tell their own stories in their own words.

Aiming to show the intersections between life and football through various mediums, they’ve teamed up with over 20 players from 18 different nations – from debutants Panama to four-time winners USA – who will document life in camp, doing so via the medium of analogue photography.

Accompanying the visual assets will be a collection of written work, delving into the personal journeys of players, as well as wider discussions on community, club commitments, and national team training camps, all of which play a huge part in preparing for a landmark moment in women’s sport.

The first collection of stories launched on July 19 and is available alongside upcoming releases via Goal Click’s channels.

Take a closer look at some of the stories below

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Goal Click is Taking Fans Behind-The-Scenes of the 2023 Women’s World Cup

Pulling back the curtain of the world’s stage.

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Alec Wolff-Reed
Jul 26, 2023
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Images via Goal Click

Goal Click has launched its campaign for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, creating a platform for players to tell their own stories in their own words.

Aiming to show the intersections between life and football through various mediums, they’ve teamed up with over 20 players from 18 different nations – from debutants Panama to four-time winners USA – who will document life in camp, doing so via the medium of analogue photography.

Accompanying the visual assets will be a collection of written work, delving into the personal journeys of players, as well as wider discussions on community, club commitments, and national team training camps, all of which play a huge part in preparing for a landmark moment in women’s sport.

The first collection of stories launched on July 19 and is available alongside upcoming releases via Goal Click’s channels.

Take a closer look at some of the stories below

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Goal Click is Taking Fans Behind-The-Scenes of the 2023 Women’s World Cup

Pulling back the curtain of the world’s stage.

Jul 26, 2023
Alec Wolff-Reed
Words by
Photography by

Images via Goal Click

Goal Click has launched its campaign for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, creating a platform for players to tell their own stories in their own words.

Aiming to show the intersections between life and football through various mediums, they’ve teamed up with over 20 players from 18 different nations – from debutants Panama to four-time winners USA – who will document life in camp, doing so via the medium of analogue photography.

Accompanying the visual assets will be a collection of written work, delving into the personal journeys of players, as well as wider discussions on community, club commitments, and national team training camps, all of which play a huge part in preparing for a landmark moment in women’s sport.

The first collection of stories launched on July 19 and is available alongside upcoming releases via Goal Click’s channels.

Take a closer look at some of the stories below

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