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Irish footballers among record number of LGBTQ+ athletes at Women's World Cup

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The 2023 Women’s World Cup is setting a new record for the amount of LGBTQ+ athletes competing, with an astounding number of at least 87.

The tournament kicks off later this week, with Ireland playing its first match on Thursday, July 21, against hosts Australia.

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