Yes, we're going back to the past, before the cgi web issues, before the traveling, before the dark times. Also wanted to let you know that all the previous standings, updates, and pool information is now contained in our 2015 archive page (click on
Archive on right side) for easy viewing.
So what should've been emailed out way back on June 4th... also, take a look at our new HWCI WWC 2015 emblem and updated header graphic.
Thursday, June 4, 2015 [Posted June 20]
NO SEPP, NO ESPN, NO GRASS, NO NORTH KOREA, NO PROBLEM!
Our first-ever Women's World Cup pool extremely delayed; new deadline Sunday 10 a.m. PDT

LEXINGTON PARK, MD (smt) -- With the popularity of women's soccer growing, FIFA has decided to stunt the growth by dominating the headlines with
major scandals spanning several World Cups and the
election then sudden
resignation of Sepp Blatter (though it may not happen to next year... what kind of resignation is that? Why not just say he'll resign and we'll get a new FIFA president in four years) and "experimenting" not with an U-20 or minor tournament, but THE Women's World Cup by playing all matches on
turf, not grass (U-17 WCs have been played on "turf" as early as 2003). And
Fox will also be "experimenting", claiming this to be a dress rehearsal for the 2018 Men's World Cup in televising its first major tournament after outbidding ESPN. But kudos to Fox for trying to emulate ESPN
with nightly pre and post shows, hiring
Heather Mitts, and getting their
Fox Sports Go app out there to watch matches on your phone or tablet (apparently with optional views as well, such as a 360 channel and Tactical view channel).

But on to positive news as after a highly successful WWC in Germany four years ago where