Wearing floor-length white dresses and running shoes, the women
split up into teams of five and played 15-minute halves on
gravel in front of a small crowd.
"We had a nice appearance but it wasn't very comfortable," said
Gulnaz Sharipova, a player on the winning team who had never
played soccer before.
"It's not only a man's game," said Maryana Raznogorskaya, the
team's goalkeeper. "The most important thing is friendship and
solidarity."
The winning team was awarded a replica of the World Cup trophy,
made out of flowers.
This unusual match served as a warm-up for the World Cup's first
action-filled knockout-stage match in which France beat
Argentina 4-3 in Kazan.
Russia is hosting the soccer World Cup for the first time,
holding matches in 11 cities.
(Writing by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber,; Editing by Neville
Dalton)
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