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Draw for Women’s World Cup complete
[SAT 22 OCT 2022 – 21:52:14 UTC]
The draw for the
2023 Women’s World Cup was held on S
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CT 2022 in Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau, New Zealand. The 32 teams – more than any previous Women’s World Cup – were allocated into eight groups of four teams each.
more...Pots confirmed for Women’s World Cup draw
[SAT 22 OCT 2022 – 06:08:54 UTC]
FIFA have confirmed the pot allocation for the
2023 Women’s World Cup draw, to be held in Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau, New Zealand, on S
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more...Tazuni introduced as Women’s World Cup mascot
[THU 20 OCT 2022 – 03:42:43 UTC]
The mascot for the
2023 Women’s World Cup is Tazuni, a blue penguin. A member of the species
Eudyptula minor, endemic to the coast of New Zealand, she was introduced on W
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more...Draw for Women’s World Cup set for 22 Oct
[MON 16 MAY 2022 – 17:14:33 UTC]
FIFA have confirmed that the draw for the
2023 Women’s World Cup will be held in Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau, New Zealand, on S
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CT 2022. The 32 teams will be allocated into eight groups of four.
more...Women’s World Cup match schedule revealed
[THU 02 DEC 2021 – 05:25:10 UTC]
FIFA have confirmed the match schedule for the
2023 Women’s World Cup. As previously announced, the tournament, the first with 32 teams, runs T
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UG 2023. The opening match is in Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau, New Zealand, and the final is in Sydney/Gadigal,
NSW, Australia.
more...Women’s World Cup, playoff dates confirmed
[FRI 21 MAY 2021 – 04:03:46 UTC]
The FIFA council have approved the dates for the
2023 Women’s World Cup, as well as for the
playoffs that will decide the last three teams to qualify. The Women’s World Cup will be played in Australia and New Zealand T
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UG 2023.
more...Venues selected for 2023 Women’s World Cup
[THU 01 APR 2021 – 06:31:05 UTC]
The ten venues for the
2023 Women’s World Cup have been announced. Six stadiums in five cities in
Australia made the list, along with four stadiums in four cities in
New Zealand. Stadium Australia in Sydney is to host the
final match.
more...Allocations for 2023 Women’s World Cup confirmed
[WED 30 DEC 2020 – 17:43:06 UTC]
FIFA have announced the allocations for the
2023 Women’s World Cup, the first with 32 teams.
UEFA have eleven places, the
AFC five,
CONCACAF four,
CONMEBOL three, and
CAF four. In addition, there are three places available through an expanded set of
playoffs.
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