2023 Women's World Cup targets Australia-New Zealand

The Women's World Cup that to be held in 2023 already warms up engines. FIFA has been launched in the decision to choose a candidate for the event and everything indicates that the one headed by Australia-New Zealand is the clear favorite. On June 25 the Council will meet to choose the venue for the Women's World Cup.

The international organization has released the first evaluation of the three candidates, after Brazil's resignation from hosting the championship just a few days ago. Thus, the countries of Australia and New Zealand, Japan and Colombia.

Of these three, the oceanic candidacy is the one that has obtained the most recognition from the members of the FIFA, while Colombia has been the one with the worst score.

“FIFA remains committed to implementing the most comprehensive, objective and transparent bidding process in the history of the FIFA Women's World Cup. This is part of our overall commitment to women's football which, among other things, will cause FIFA to invest $ 1 billion in women's football during the current cycle, “said the FIFA general secretary Fatma Samoura.

The joint candidacy of Australia and New Zealand He has achieved 4.1 points out of 5, followed by Japan with 3.9 points. On the other hand, Colombia's is the worst rated, with 2.8.

“A year after the eighth FIFA Women's World Cup, Held in France and which broke all records, the FIFA Council will decide who will host or host the ninth edition of the tournament, to be held in 2023, and which we hope will even exceed the previous one, “he explained. F
atma samoura.