20 August 2019 – Following the unanimous decision by the FIFA Council to increase the number of teams taking part in the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ from 24 to 32 as of 2023 and the subsequent reopening of the bidding process for that year’s edition of the competition, FIFA has received an additional expression of interest from the Belgian Football Association.
This means that a total of ten member associations (MAs) have expressed interest in hosting the event – an unprecedented number.
By submitting an expression of interest, the Belgian Football Association has joined the following nine MAs that were already participating in the bidding process:
- Argentinian Football Association
- Football Federation Australia
- Bolivian Football Association
- Brazilian Football Association
- Colombian Football Association
- Japan Football Association
- Korea Football Association (expressing interest in a joint bid with DPR Korea Football Association)
- New Zealand Football
- South African Football Association
All ten MAs have received the overview of the bidding process (including updated high-level hosting requirements) and will have until 2 September 2019 to confirm their participation. Furthermore, up until the deadline for bid submissions, any member association wishing to join an existing bid will be permitted to do so provided that it also submits a bidding registration to FIFA.
After the 2 September deadline, the following milestones have been defined:
3 September 2019: FIFA to dispatch the bidding and hosting documents (including updated detailed hosting requirements) to bidding member associations
13 December 2019: submission of the bid book, the signed hosting agreement and all other hosting and bidding documents to FIFA
January/February 2020: expected official inspection visits by FIFA
May 2020: expected appointment date of the host(s) by FIFA
As was the case for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ bidding, FIFA will implement a fair and transparent process, which will include a clear evaluation model as well as a concrete commitment to sustainability and human rights. All bid books will be published in full on FIFA.com in December 2019.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ – Overview of the Bid…
(source: FIFA.com)