Several member nations that have previously expressed interest in hosting the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup have officially signed a bidding agreement, the sport’s governing body announced on Monday. The bidding agreement is a document that ensures the key principles of the process are observed. There are currently four total bids for a prospective host, including a joint bid between the United States and Mexico.
Take a look at the interested nations:
- The Royal Belgian Football, the Royal Netherlands Football Association, and the German Football Association (joint UEFA bid)
- Brazilian Football Association
- South African Football Association
- U.S. Soccer Federation and Mexico’s Football Association (joint Concacaf bid)
What are the key principles?
Now that each of the four interested bids have signed the bidding agreement, they will be invited to a bid workshop and observer program that will take place in August during the 2023 World Cup. The bidding member associations…