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UK Set to Host Women’s World Cup in 2035
The United Kingdom is poised to stage the Women’s World Cup for the first time in history in 2035, following the withdrawal of a competing proposal from Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. This landmark decision will bring the prestigious football tournament to UK shores, showcasing top global talent.
Four Nations Unite for Hosting Bid
The English Football Association collaborated with the Scottish, Welsh, and Northern Irish associations to present a unified bid for the coveted tournament hosting rights. England is anticipated to provide the majority of the venues for this joint endeavor, with the iconic Wembley Stadium identified as the likely location for the final match.
Proven Track Record in International Football
This four-nation partnership has a proven track record of successful collaborations, having previously joined forces to organize Euro 2028. Furthermore, England demonstrated its capability to host major women’s football events by successfully hosting and winning the Women’s European Championships in 2022.
Rival Bidder Withdraws
The UK’s bid emerged as the sole contender after uncertainty arose regarding whether the collaborative bid from Spain, Portugal, and Morocco had fulfilled FIFA’s deadline for expressions of interest, which was set for Monday. The withdrawal of this rival bid paved the way for the UK to secure hosting duties for the 2035 Women’s World Cup.
Spanish FA Acknowledges Joint Bid Efforts
Rafael Louzan, president of the Spanish FA (RFEF), confirmed that his organization had been ‘working on’ a combined bid with Portugal and Morocco. These nations are also scheduled to jointly host the 2030 men’s World Cup, indicating a strong history of collaborative football ventures.
FIFA Rotation Policy Limits Bidding Field
FIFA’s established rotation policies dictated that only European or African nations were eligible to bid for the 2035 tournament. Looking ahead, Brazil is scheduled to host the Women’s World Cup in 2027. The United States, having previously withdrawn from the bidding process for the 2027 event, is currently considered the frontrunner to host the 2031 edition.