The 2023 Women’s World Cup will probably be unfold throughout 9 cities in Australia and New Zealand.
The opening match will happen at Eden Park in Auckland, with Sydney’s Stadium Australia internet hosting the ultimate. The two semifinal matches will probably be cut up between Australia and New Zealand.
That format is just like different World Cup tournaments in different sports activities, together with most lately in 2015 when Australia and New Zealand shared internet hosting of the cricket World Cup.
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🏟 Opening match: Eden Park, Auckland🏆 Final match: Stadium Australia, Sydney
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It would be the first-of-a-kind World Cup, co-hosted by members of various confederations. Australia joined the Asian confederation after qualifying for the 2006 males’s World Cup, leaving New Zealand as the biggest member of the Oceania confederation.
This World Cup may even be the primary to function 32 groups, up from the 24 that participated within the 2019 girls’s match in France. The U.S. girls’s nationwide group is the defending champion.
The schedule for the occasion will probably be introduced later this 12 months, FIFA mentioned in asserting the host cities Wednesday in Zurich. The choice follows an eight-month course of with the member federations from every nation.
“Building on the incredible success of France 2019 both on and off the pitch, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 and nine host cities across Australia and New Zealand will not only showcase the world’s very best players, but will also provide a powerful platform to unite and inspire people, transform lives and create a lasting legacy for women’s football in Australia and New Zealand and around the world,” FIFA President Gianni Infantino mentioned in a ready assertion.
The host cities and stadiums are: Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium; Auckland, Tamaki Makaurau-Eden Park; Brisbane, Brisbane Stadium; Dunedin, Otepoti-Dunedin Stadium; Hamilton, Kirikiriroa-Waikato Stadium; Melbourne, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium; Perth, Perth Rectangular Stadium; Sydney, Stadium Australia and Sydney Football Stadium; Wellington, Te Whanganui-a-Tara-Wellington Stadium.