USA and Mexico have decided to withdraw their bid to host the 2027 Women’s World Cup

The United States and Mexico have made a significant decision to withdraw their joint bid to host the 2027 Women’s World Cup and instead focus on bidding for the tournament in 2031. This announcement comes less than three weeks before the hosts were to be chosen, at a Fifa congress in Bangkok on 17 May. This decision has prompted speculation and interest as the remaining bids are from Brazil and a joint one from Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

The US Soccer and Mexican Football Federations have outlined a clear vision for their 2031 bid, emphasizing a commitment to equal investment as the men’s tournament in a “historic first.” Their joint statement highlights the intention to build on the learnings and success of the 2026 World Cup, support host cities, expand partnerships and media deals, and engage further with fans to deliver a record-breaking tournament in 2031. This forward-looking approach reflects the federations’ determination to elevate the women’s game on a global scale and create a lasting impact.

Moreover, this decision takes place within the context of the US, Mexico, and Canada hosting the men’s World Cup in 2026, signifying a remarkable period for soccer in North America. US Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone has emphasized the magnitude of hosting a World Cup tournament, noting that additional time to prepare will allow them to maximize its impact across the globe. This extended preparation period underscores the dedication to ensuring a world-class event and amplifying the tournament’s influence.

As we witness this strategic shift in focus towards the 2031 bid, it signals an exciting and pivotal moment for women’s soccer, with the potential for transformative advancements and unparalleled opportunities in the coming years. The commitment to parity, innovation, and global engagement underscore the significance of this decision and its potential to shape the future of women’s soccer on a global stage.

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