Kaela Dickerman to Represent US in WMF World Cup
While many national representation discussions these days have been focused on the Olympics, there are still other competitions being prepared for and set to take place. One of those is a bit outside the normal realm of our coverage, but it involves a former Louisville women's soccer player. The World Minifootball Federation covers multiple formats of "minifootball" which covers the smaller version of traditional soccer and other indoor formats.
The WMF World Cup has been held every two years (with the exception of 2021) since its inception in 2015. The US hosted the inaugural event and took the gold medal. They have not finished better than 11th since then. This year, the WMF is introducing the U23 and the women's versions for the first time, and Croatia will play host from October 7th through the 10th.
Minifootball, per the regulations, is played on a field that is between 46-50m long and 26-30m wide. The FIFA recommended dimensions of a traditional field is 105m long by 68m wide, so minifootball is about half the size. The goals are also half the size. Play is between six players on each side, including goalkeepers, and matches are 50 minutes long.
Kaela Dickerman was selected to the US National Team roster for the event. Dickerman, who played in 71 matches for UofL from 2014-2017, will be used to a smaller format. The Cedar Rapids, Iowa native is currently heading an effort to have professional indoor soccer on the women's side in Louisville. Dickerman and another former Card, Erin Yenney, joined forces to create Louisville Triumph FC earlier this year in the Premier Arena Soccer League. Arena soccer is roughly the same format as outdoor minifootball, but with walls in place of touch and end lines.
We wish Kaela the best of luck with this upcoming opportunity!
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