Brazil leads FIFA evaluation for 2027 Women's World Cup

Web DeskMay 8, 2024 05:48 PMworld
  • Brazil's bid scores highest in FIFA evaluation for hosting Women's World Cup
  • Mexico and the United States withdraw from 2027 race
  • Brazil's bid praised for strong infrastructure and government support
Brazil leads FIFA evaluation for 2027 Women's World CupImage Credits: brecorder
Brazil emerges as frontrunner to host 2027 Women's World Cup, surpassing competitors with strong bid and support.

Brazil's bid for the 2027 Women's World Cup has emerged as a frontrunner in FIFA's evaluation, surpassing the joint bid from Belgium, Netherlands, and Germany. The decision on the host country for the prestigious tournament will be made by the FIFA Congress on May 17. Notably, Mexico and the United States have withdrawn from the 2027 race to focus on hosting the 2031 edition.

In the evaluation process, Brazil's bid secured the highest score of 4.0 out of 5, showcasing its strong potential to host the event successfully. The BNG bid followed closely with a score of 3.7, indicating a competitive bid. Both Brazil and BNG have met the necessary criteria for consideration by the FIFA Council and Congress.

Brazil's bid stands out for its excellent stadium infrastructure and enjoys robust backing from the country's football association and government. If Brazil's bid is successful, it would mark a historic moment as the first time South America hosts the Women's World Cup, bringing the tournament to a new region.

Brazil's impressive performance in the evaluation process positions it as a strong contender to host the 2027 Women's World Cup. With solid support and infrastructure in place, Brazil's bid promises to deliver a memorable and successful tournament experience for players and fans alike.

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