The 2031 Women’s World Cup will expand to 48 teams, with the 16-team increase announced among other landmark decisions by the FIFA Council on Friday.
The decision to expand the World Cup aims to “broaden representation, offering more nations and players access to elite competition and accelerating investment in women’s football worldwide,” according to the FIFA release.
“The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, the first in which teams from all confederations won at least one game and teams from five confederations reached the knockout stage, among many other records, set a new standard for global competitiveness,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
“This decision ensures we are maintaining the momentum in terms of growing women’s football globally.”
The expanded 2031 World Cup, hosted by the US, will adopt a 12-group format, increasing the total number of matches from 64 to 104 while extending the competition for an additional week.
The World Cup expansion announcement comes on the heels of last month’s increased Olympic tournament news, with the IOC boosting the women’s soccer field to 16 teams at the 2028 LA Games.
The decision…