FIFA Women's World Cup to Grow to 48 Teams in 2031 After Notable Progress
FIFA announces an expansion for the Women's World Cup, aiming to enhance global representation in women’s soccer.
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FIFA announces an expansion for the Women's World Cup, aiming to enhance global representation in women’s soccer.
The FIFA Women's World Cup is set to increase its participation from 32 to 48 teams starting in 2031, aligning with the men's tournament.
The United States is anticipated to host the Women's World Cup in 2031, potentially with various other nations from Concacaf, as confirmed by FIFA.
The U.S. is set to co-host the Women's World Cup in 2031, potentially including other North American nations.
The United States is set to co-host the Women's World Cup in 2031, with possible participation from other Concacaf nations.
As FIFA unveils new bidding processes for future Women's World Cups, the U.S. Soccer Federation expresses excitement while Mexico remains silent.
Luis Rubiales has been convicted of sexually assaulting Spanish soccer player Jenni Hermoso, gaining media attention and igniting debates about athlete safety.
The trial of Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish football federation, revolves around an incident involving a forced kiss on player Jenni Hermoso during the Women's World Cup trophy presentation.
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