AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND 2023 NEWS
Spain win first championship with 1-0 win over England
[SUN 20 AUG 2023]
Spain have won the 2023 Women’s World Cup after defeating
England 1-0 in the
final played on S
UN 20 A
UG 2023 in Sydney/Gadigal,
NSW. It is Spain’s first title.
more... Women’s World Cup award winners
[SUN 20 AUG 2023]
Spain’s Aitana BONMATÍ won the Golden Ball as the best player at the
2023 Women’s World Cup. The midfielder’s three goals and two assists led Spain to their first Women’s World Cup title.
more... Sweden claim third place over Australia
[SUN 20 AUG 2023]
Semifinals recap
[FRI 18 AUG 2023]
The
semifinals of the 2023 Women’s World Cup were played T
UE 15-W
ED 16 A
UG 2023.
more...TOURNAMENT VENUES
- Australia:
- Adelaide/Tarntanya, SA: Hindmarsh Stadium
- Brisbane/Meaanjin, QLD: Brisbane Stadium
- Melbourne/Naarm, VIC: Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
- Perth/Boorloo, WA: Perth Rectangular Stadium
- Sydney/Gadigal, NSW:
- Stadium Australia
- Sydney Football Stadium
- New Zealand:
- Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau: Eden Park
- Dunedin/Ōtepoti: Dunedin Stadium
- Hamilton/Kirikiriroa: Waikato Stadium
- Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-Tara: Wellington Regional Stadium
KEY DATES
FORMAT
- 32 teams
- Up to 23 players per team roster, including three goalkeepers
- Players may be replaced up to 24 hours before team’s first match in case of injury or illness
- Up to five substitutions per team per match, in up to three windows
- Group phase:
- Eight groups; four teams per group
- Pts = 3W + D
- Top two teams in each group advance
- Elimination phase:
- If tied after 90 minutes, extra time played [two 15 min periods]
- Each team given sixth substitution and fourth substitution window
- If still tied, match decided by penalty shootout