Although the world has been completely changed by the epidemic, major sporting events have not stopped, for now Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023.
This is the ninth edition of the Women’s World Cup Played with 32 teams for the first time, After the approval of the FIFA Council. In order not to miss any details of this great event, we give below all the details of the joint exhibition between Asia and Oceania.
When is the Australian and New Zealand Women’s World Cup 2023?
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The 2023 Women’s World Cup already has a start date. It starts on July 20 next year and ends on August 20, According to the FIFA calendar.
Where is the 2023 Women’s World Cup?
This is the first edition of the Women’s Branch where the two countries will act as joint headquarters. They are the Australian Football Confederation (AFC) and the New Zealand, Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), something that has never been seen before in a women’s tournament.
Host cities and their grounds:
Town | Stadium |
Adelaide | Hindmarsh Ground |
Auckland / Auckland | Eden Park |
Brisbane | Brisbane Ground |
Dunedin / Opti | Dunedin Ground |
Hamilton / Hamilton | Waikato Ground |
Melbourne | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
Perth | Perth Rectangular Stadium |
Sydney | Australia and Sydney Football Ground |
Wellington / The Wanganui-e-Tara | Wellington Ground |
Participating teams
The venue for the tournament is guaranteed only to those who have competed so far. The other 30 teams will have to get their tickets through playoffs around the world.
Eliminators
Most venues for the World Cup are limited by the Women’s Copa America, the Women’s Asian Cup and the CONCACAF Championship. UEFA is the only World Cup qualifier. The allocations of the Federation are as follows:
- Asian Football Confederation (AFC) – 5 seats
- African Football Confederation (CAF) – 4 seats
- CONCACAF – 4 seats
- CONMEBOL – 5 seats
- UEFA – 11 seats
- Repechage – 3 seats
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