The 2023 Women’s World Cup is about to begin. It will be played for the first time in the history of the tournament in two countries; Australia and New Zealand. For a month, 32 qualified teams will tour the best stadiums Some made their debut in the cinema and others are completely roofed, here we tell you the strangest stories.
Eden Park – Opening
Established in 1900, Eden Park Stadium is the largest in all of New Zealand with nearly 50 thousand fans, making it the perfect setting to host the opening ceremony of the World Cup.
He has seen New Zealand become champions three times; 1987 and 2011 Rugby World Cup with the men’s national team and the women in the 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup.
Arena | ability | Country | House | game |
Eden Park | 48 thousand 276 fans | New Zealand | Auckland Blues / New Zealand Barbarians | Rugby |
Australia Stadium – Final
The World Cup final will be held at the Australian Stadium, which was built in 1999 as the venue for the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
It has almost 100,000 fans, where you can enjoy rugby, cricket and, of course, football, although it is also a venue for major concerts.
Its attendance record is 104 thousand 240 fans He witnessed the Olympic football final between Spain and Cameroon in 2000, which will surely be surpassed at the World Cup.
Arena | ability | Country | House | game |
Australian ground | 83 thousand 500 fans | Australia | South Sydney Rabbitohs / Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs / Australian National Football Team | Rugby/Soccer/Cricket |
Sydney Stadium
Sydney Stadium was established in 1988. It underwent several renovations for the Women’s World Cup, luckily the work was successful and it managed to get there on time. It has been the home of the Australian rules football team for nearly 30 years.
In total, six matches will be played at this venue, five matches in the group phase and one round of 16.
Arena | ability | Country | House | game |
Sydney Stadium | 42 thousand 512 fans | Australia | Rugby Australia and the National Rugby League / Australia National Football Team | Rugby/Soccer |
Hindmarsh Stadium
Hindmarsh Stadium opened in 1960 and hosted five matches; Four from the group stage and one from the round of 16. Like most grounds, he got a ‘cat’s hand’.
Ramps for disabled access and roofs were added to the stands. To provide a better experience for fans who take a short walk. Although this is home Adelaide United Football Club It also hosts rugby league and rugby union.
Arena | ability | Country | House | game |
Hindmarsh Stadium | 18 thousand 435 fans | Australia | Adelaide United F.C. | Soccer/Rugby |
Suncorp Stadium
Suncorp Stadium will be one of the busiest and most spoiled venues for the 2023 Women’s World Cup as it will host a total of eight matches; 5 in the group stage, one in the quarter finals, another in the round of 16 and a game nobody wants to play, for third place.
On July 13, 2022 A rugby league clash between Queensland and New South Wales set a record attendance of 52,500 fans. It’s crazy to build rugby in Australia.
Arena | ability | Country | House | game |
Suncorp Stadium | 52 thousand 263 fans | Australia | Queensland/Brisbane Broncos | Rugby |
Dunedin Stadium
Dunedin Stadium in New Zealand is unique as it will only host six World Cup matches. It has a completely covered roof and is actually called the ‘Glass House’. And inside the court is natural grass, a true jewel worthy of a World Cup.
The ‘Glass House’ is hosting its third World Cup for the third time, a few years ago it hosted the 2011 Rugby World Cup and the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
Its design is ideal for concerts by top music artists such as Queen, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, Kendrick Lamar and Ed Sheeran.
Arena | ability | Country | House | game |
Dunedin Stadium | 28 thousand 744 fans | New Zealand | Highlanders, Otago Rugby Football Union, Southern United Football Club | Rugby/Soccer |
Waikato Stadium
Yes they are going Waikato Stadium better be ready because cash is not accepted at the propertyAll payments are made by credit card only.
The arena opened its doors in 2011, which is relatively young World Cup player for the third time. The first two times it hosted the U-17 World Cup in 2008 and the U-20 World Cup in 2015.
Arena | ability | Country | House | game |
Waikato Stadium | 25 thousand 111 fans | New Zealand | Chiefs, Waikato Mooloose, Vipop United | Rugby/Soccer |
Melbourne Rectangular Arena
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium won the award for 2012 “The most iconic and culturally significant stadium in the world” The World Stadium in Doha is one of the favorite properties of Australians, by Congress.
There will be six games in total; Four from the group stage and two from the round of 16.
Arena | ability | Country | House | game |
Melbourne Rectangular Arena | 30 thousand 052 fans | Australia | Melbourne Storm, Melbourne City Football Club | Rugby/Soccer |
Perth Rectangular Arena
The Perth Rectangular Stadium opened its doors in 1910 and underwent a series of changes for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, fully prepared to host five group stage matches.
Inside, the stands rumbled to the beat Rod Stewart, Celine Dion and Billy Joel in the 2000s, But in recent years Elton John, Harry Styles, Foo Fighters and Kings of Leon have entertained thousands of Australians.
Arena | ability | Country | House | game |
Perth Rectangular Arena | 22 thousand 225 fans | Australia | Western Force, Perth Glory Football Club | Rugby/Soccer |
Wellington Stadium
Wellington Stadium has experienced not only cricket, rugby or football but also cinema, since 2002 film director Peter Jackson He recorded the fans singing along to a scene from ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers’ during a match between New Zealand and England.
Arena | ability | Country | House | game |
Wellington Stadium | 39 thousand fans | New Zealand | Hurricanes, Wellington Phoenix Football Club | Rugby/Soccer |
Each stadium will receive thousands of soccer fans who will come from all over the world to cheer them on, but only one of the national teams can be crowned the champion.
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