FIFA Updates Football March Calendar For International Women’s World Cup
FIFA Updates Football March Calendar For International Women’s World Cup. FIFA consults with stakeholders to create the International Match Calendar. It is published every four or eight years, and it helps organizers plan events better.
FIFA wants to update their calendar so it is more accessible, which will lead to higher quality players, clubs and national teams.
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is scheduled to be the 9th edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup. For the first time, the competition will have two hosts. This upcoming tournament will also involve 32 teams, an increase from 24.
FIFA reorganized toward geographical proximity and growth in the first implementation phase of the 2020-2023 Vision. The organization has been working on restructuring to promote developing professionals and has implemented several long-term goals.
Women’s national teams will play qualifying games until 2022. Whoever qualifies will participate in the Women’s World Cup draw, where they will be matched up with other teams to compete.
Key details of the 2023 Women’s World Cup include that it takes place from July 20 to August 20, 2023. The first edition of the tournament with 32 teams will be held where 8 groups of 4 teams each compete in a group stage. Of those, the top two teams from each group move to Round of 16.
All matches for the knockout stages of the tournament will be in the knockout format. A total of 64 games will take place in 10 different venues in Australia and New Zealand. The semifinals and finals are set to take place at Eden Park, Auckland and Stadium Australia, Sydney respectively.
FIFA has announced the 64-fixture match schedule for the ninth edition of the event, which will be held from July 23 to August 20 in 2023. Ten stadiums across 10 different cities in Australia and New Zealand will stage matches during the 32-team FIFA World Cup tournament.
Eden Park in New Zealand is the site of two first-round women’s matches of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, set to be hosted by Australia. The opening ceremony and first match is set for July 20th, before Sydney will host the final on August 20th.
There are 12 games in the World Cup for each country. Five of those will be at Auckland, seven at Wellington, six in Dunedin, and five in Hamilton. Sydney will host six games, with a total of four at Melbourne and Adelaide. Stadium Australia will finally have its first game on the 5th of August.
The schedule for the FIFA Women’s World Cup tournament was unveiled on December 1, 2021. The opening match of the tournament will take place on July 20 23 at Eden Park, with co-host New Zealand playing against North Korea. Sydney Football Stadium will host the first game in Australia. Four of the teams from each co-host country will participate in a group stage, and the last game will take place at Stadium Australia with Australia taking on Japan for third place.