We all know that time is money, and FIFA isn’t wasting any time regarding the FIFA Women’s World Cup host for 2027. Recently, all interested member associations hoping to host the tournament signed the bidding agreement. This bidding agreement is “a document that ensures that the key principles of the bidding process are observed,” according to FIFA.
Here is everything you need to know about the bidding hosts!
The Interested Host Nations
The four bidding hosts include countries hoping to host the Women’s World Cup on their own, along with countries who submitted joint bids. The countries that want to go solo are South Africa and Brazil.
On the other hand, we have a joint bid from Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany, plus a joint bid from the United States and Mexico.
What is Next
The next step in the procedures will be FIFA dispatching the bidding and hosting documents to the interested bidding hosts. After that, the bidding hosts will be invited in August to take a bid workshop and observer program. This will take place during the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
Regarding the dates, we will have to wait until December 8, 2023, to see the bidding hosts submitting their bids to FIFA. To ensure the safety offered by the bidding hosts, FIFA will be…