Google has launched its Women's World Cup 2019 Doodles, home page logos, with a series of Doodles designed locally by many different artists. Google wrote "Today’s Doodle celebrates the eighth edition of the tournament with a collage of characters from our upcoming series of Doodles by guest artists representing each of the competing countries. Each Doodle will capture the local excitement of the World Cup competition as well as what soccer means to the guest artist personally."
When you click on it, you get taken to the Google score box for results matches, news, standings, brackets and players for the Women's World Cup.
Google wrote:
Over the next month, players from the national teams of 24 countries will compete, with the final match in the biggest Women’s World Cup yet taking place on July 7th in Lyon, France. No one is more excited than ettie the French poussin, this year’s official mascot!Seven teams will be making their eighth consecutive appearance in the Women’s World Cup, including the American team, who return as defending champions looking to win their fourth title this year. Four teams will be making their Women’s World Cup debut in 2019: Chile, Scotland, South Africa, and Jamaica—the first Caribbean team ever to qualify.
Here are the Doodlers that Google linked to without a nofollow attribute from that page:
- Argentina - Xoana Herrera
- Australia - Sophie Beer
- Brazil - Laura Lannes
- Cameroon - Reine Dibussi
- Canada - Jenn Liv
- Chile - Luisa Rivera
- China - Lisk Feng
- England - Priya Mistry
- France - Aurore Carric
- Germany - Noam Weiner
- Italy - Giovanna Giuliano
- Jamaica - Robin Clare
- Japan - Ayumi Takahashi
- Netherlands - Eline Van Dam
- New Zealand - Phoebe Morris
- Nigeria - Data Oruwari
- Norway - Ingunn Dybendal
- Scotland - Nuria Boj
- South Africa - Phathu Nembilwi
- South Korea - Sehee Chae
- Spain - Núria Tamarit
- Sweden - Sara Andreasson
- Thailand - Banana Blah Blah
- United States - Roxie Vizcarra
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