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2031 Women's World Cup: Mexico & US Co-Host Confirmed - News Directory 3

2031 Women’s World Cup: Mexico & US Co-Host Confirmed

May 31, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports
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  • mexico will co-host the 2031 FIFA women's⁣ World Cup ⁣alongside the United States, the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) confirmed.
  • FIFA ‍had previously stated that the United States submitted the only valid bid for the 2031 Women's World Cup.
  • The FMF ⁢indicated that the co-hosting arrangement with ‍the United States would extend to other Concacaf countries, ensuring an equal distribution of matches.
Original source: espn.com

Mexico and the United states will co-host ⁤the 2031 Women’s World cup. This momentous decision, confirmed by the Mexican Football Federation, marks a meaningful expansion for the primary_keyword, as the⁤ tournament will now feature a staggering 48 teams.The co-hosting setup promises a regional surge in the secondary_keyword, with games distributed equitably across Concacaf nations. U.S. soccer sees this as a prime opportunity to foster growth in women’s soccer both at home and globally.For all the latest updates on the FIFA Women’s World Cup, News Directory 3 has ⁢you covered. discover ⁤what’s next …


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Key Points

  • Mexico to co-host 2031 Women’s World Cup with U.S.
  • Tournament expands to 48 teams.
  • U.S.⁢ Soccer welcomes the regional growth opportunity.

Mexico, United States to Co-Host 2031 ‍Women’s⁤ World Cup

‍ Updated May 30, 2025

mexico will co-host the 2031 FIFA women’s⁣ World Cup ⁣alongside the United States, the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) confirmed. The announcement followed a Liga MX owners meeting.

FIFA ‍had previously stated that the United States submitted the only valid bid for the 2031 Women’s World Cup. The tournament will expand to 48 teams for the first time in the women’s⁢ competition.

The FMF ⁢indicated that the co-hosting arrangement with ‍the United States would extend to other Concacaf countries, ensuring an equal distribution of matches. Though, U.S. Soccer has not yet confirmed‍ Mexico’s role. FIFA has been contacted for comment.

An FMF ⁤spokesperson noted that it was to early to determine the number of games⁣ each country would host. The United States will also co-host the 2026 Men’s World Cup with Mexico ⁣and Canada.

U.S. Soccer CEO JT Batson spoke in April⁢ about the⁣ potential of co-hosting the 2031 tournament,emphasizing the opportunity to grow the game regionally and globally. The federation views 2031 as a chance to grow the game at all ⁤levels.

The federation announced news of its bid in April as “the opportunity to co-host… in collaboration⁤ with⁢ our Concacaf partners.”

“We very much view 2031 as a ⁢chance to grow the game ⁣at all levels but also using it⁤ as an opportunity to grow the game in the region and globally,” Batson said.

What’s next

As FIFA finalizes the number of participating teams, U.S. Soccer will solidify its partnership structure with fellow Concacaf nations for the upcoming Women’s World Cup.

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