Australia and New Zealand are preparing for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which is scheduled to take place from July 20 to August 20.
The ninth edition of the Women’s World Cup will break new ground by being jointly hosted by two countries. The tournament will see increased participation, with 32 teams competing compared to the previous 24 teams in recent editions.
Eligible groups and groups
The following teams will compete in the Women’s Football World Cup:
World Cup places
A total of 10 stadiums located in nine different cities across Australia and New Zealand will serve as venues for the matches.
Among the cities, Sydney is first because it will host the matches in two places – the Sydney Football Stadium and Stadium Australia. Stadium Australia will also be the venue for the final on August 20.
How much money will each team receive?
The total prize money for the 32 participating countries will be $110m, three times more than the previous edition. The total purse of the men’s tournament held in Qatar is $440m.
FIFA will award the winning team $10.5m, with $6.21m going to the players and $4.29m to the federation.