
Besides, the two countries’ proximity made it easier for teams, officials, media and fans to move between venues and minimized travel time.

It also helped that both countries had a good network of infrastructure and track record of hosting successful sports events.

But in the end, Australia and New Zealand’s bid was preferred over Colombia’s bid. Their bid was analyzed based on various factors, including infrastructure, government support, and the ability to host a successful tournament. The bid was put forward by the two countries’ soccer governing bodies, Football Federation Australia (FFA) and New Zealand Football (NZF). Australia and New Zealand were awarded the right to host the 2023 Women’s World Cup after submitting a joint bid to FIFA. For history lovers, this will be the first time the Women’s World Cup is held in this part of the world.Īustralia and New Zealand were awarded the tournament after edging out Colombia in the bid to host the event. It will be held in Australia and New Zealand. The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup will start on July 20th and run till August 20th this year. When & Where Will The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Be Held?

And every team from here on out will aim to do their best to lift the cup. While the usual big names of Brazil, Argentina, France, Portugal and England have made it to this stage, underdogs such as Morocco and Croatia have also found a place in the quarter finals.

After the group stages and round of 16, things have gotten very serious in the FIFA World Cup 2022 which is being played in Qatar.
