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Fair Finals Format Debate as Arsenal Claim World Crown

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Fair Finals Format Debate as Arsenal Claim World Crown

Arsenal can now call themselves world champions. However, the Fair Finals Format debate has grown louder after the latest tournament.
The London side lifted the trophy with a narrow win over Corinthians. The match delivered drama, goals, and tension until the final whistle. Yet, many fans felt uneasy. The setting raised questions about balance and equal opportunity.

Home Advantage Raises Concerns

The event took place in England, therefore giving Arsenal a clear edge. The final even happened at their own stadium. As a result, players slept at home and trained at familiar facilities. Supporters filled the stands and pushed the team forward.
In contrast, other teams faced long travel. They stayed in hotels and adapted to new conditions in limited time. For example, Corinthians arrived outside their season rhythm. Gotham FC also lacked match sharpness, which showed on the pitch.
This gap made the competition feel uneven. Many supporters noticed the difference in energy and preparation.

Why the Tournament Needs Change

A Fair Finals Format matters for credibility. Fans want contests decided by skill, not logistics. In addition, hosting should rotate across regions. Neutral venues would create excitement and respect for all teams.
Timing also needs review. Aligning seasons would help every squad arrive ready and confident. Women’s football continues to grow worldwide. Therefore, global events must reflect fairness, inclusion, and sporting integrity.
Arsenal deserved praise for taking their chance. Still, the structure must improve to honor every participant. A rethink now could strengthen future editions. With smart planning, the tournament can truly unite the sport.

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