Australia, New Zealand to host 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
Australia-New Zealand's women's FIFA 2023 World Cup bid The bid proposes 13 stadiums in 12 cities across Australia and New Zealand, telling FIFA it would prefer a minimum of 10 to be used — five in each country. FIFA has the final say, but noted that Prime Ministers of Australia and New Zealand pledge With just days to go until the FIFA Council votes to decide the location of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™, Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand have come together to support their nations’ historic joint bid to host the world’s largest women’s sporting event. In a joint letter to the FIFA Council, they said: How Australia and New Zealand won the right to host the Jun 25, 2020
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Jun 25, 2020 · New Zealand is a five-time qualifier for the Women’s World Cup. The Australia-New Zealand bid also was the clear choice based on FIFA’s own technical evaluation , released two weeks ago. Jun 11, 2020 · Fifa recognises that awkward time-zones may affect European viewership, but the geographical spread of Australia and New Zealand means games can be scheduled across a larger time period and tap
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Jun 25, 2020 · The ninth FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023 will be played in Australia and New Zealand following a vote by the 35 members of the FIFA Council today. Australia and New Zealand won after the first Jun 26, 2020 · FIFA said that the joint bid submitted by Football Federation Australia and New Zealand Football received 22 of the 35 valid votes cast by the FIFA Council members in the first ballot, with the Jun 22, 2020 · Fifa single out Australia and New Zealand as best Women's World Cup bid. Read more The association’s decision means Colombia is the only remaining competitor to Australia and New Zealand’s Jun 25, 2020 · Australia and New Zealand football fans probably still can't believe it. Anxious supporters across the two countries were sent into raptures when FIFA's Executive Council, meeting via Jun 25, 2020 · After a vote by the FIFA Council today, Gianni Infantino announced that Australia and New Zealand will jointly host the 2023 Women’s World Cup. According to FIFA rules, winning the tournament requires a simple majority vote since there were only two bids. Voting procedure for the FIFA WWC 2023. Members of the FIFA Council