FIFA Women's World Cup™

FIFA Women's World Cup™

Spectator Sports

FIFA Women’s World Cup™

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The home of the FIFA Women's World Cup™ on LinkedIn.

Website
https://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/
Industry
Spectator Sports
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Sydney
Type
Nonprofit

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  • FIFA Women's World Cup™ reposted this

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    Gianni Infantino Gianni Infantino is an Influencer

    The 9th FIFA President

    The 74th FIFA Congress in Bangkok, Thailand was a fantastic success, uniting all 211 FIFA Member Associations. Firstly, congratulations to Brazil on winning a historic first FIFA Congress voting process to be elected as the hosts of the FIFA Women's World Cup™ 2027. My commiserations to Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany who also submitted a fantastic bid. I was also grateful to receive unanimous support for our global stand against racism. Racism is something terrible – it is a scourge that exists in our society. And is one also that is infiltrated in football for too long. So, today at the FIFA Congress, following extensive consultation with current and former players passionate about making a change, I shared the five pillars of action for all 211 FIFA Member Associations to make a global stand against racism. In my address I spoke about how, despite organising only a tiny percentage of club and national team matches worldwide, FIFA is unique in that it distributes its revenue around the world – with around 70 per cent of member associations relying on our support to arrange football in their territories. With the one or two per cent of matches that FIFA hosts, FIFA is financing football all over the world. The revenues that we generate are not just going to a few clubs in one country. The revenues that we generate are going to 211 countries all over the world. There is no other organisation that does that. Our duty is to offer more opportunities everywhere in the world, the opportunity to play, dream, be involved and – sometimes – change life. Also, the opportunity to grow not only as a footballer but also as a human being. Let us all be united in this divided world, because football gives us that opportunity and we must use it.

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    The countdown is on for FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Dominican Republic 2024™! 🏆 FIFA has unveiled the brand for the upcoming tournament — the first FIFA tournament to ever be held in the Dominican Republic. With the emblem, FIFA celebrates football and the identity of the Dominican Republic, its history and its important role as the host of the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 2024™. FIFA Director of Tournaments Jaime Yarza González said: "FIFA is proud and happy to bring its first-ever tournament to the Dominican Republic. We are confident that the passion and joy of the country will be contagious throughout a tournament that will inspire future stars of football."

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    Everything you need to know about the FIFA Women's World Cup™ bidding process! 👀   Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany have put in a joint bid, while Brazil are also in the running to host the biggest tournament in women’s football.   The host(s) of the 2027 tournament will be appointed at the 74th FIFA Congress on 17th May and the bid Evaluation Reports are now available to read on FIFA.com. Read in full here: https://lnkd.in/ePMAsCgH

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    Welcome on board, aramco! 🤝 Aramco, one of the world's leading integrated energy and chemical companies, has signed a four-year global partnership with FIFA. The company becomes FIFA's Major Worldwide Partner exclusive in the energy category, with sponsorship rights for multiple events including the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026™ - Canada, Mexico and the United States and 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup™ . FIFA President Gianni Infantino said "We are delighted to welcome Aramco to FIFA’s family of global partners. This partnership will assist FIFA to successfully deliver its flagship tournaments over the next four years and, as is the case with all our commercial agreements, enable us to provide enhanced support to our 211 FIFA member associations across the globe. Aramco has a strong track record of supporting world class events, but also a focus on developing grassroots sport initiatives. We look forward to collaborating with them on a variety of initiatives over the coming years.”

    • Aramco | FIFA - Major worldwide partner
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    Coming soon: FIFA Under-20 Women's World Cup Colombia 2024™! 🇨🇴 FIFA has unveiled the official emblem and brand identity of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Colombia 2024™ with a vibrant design inspired by the stunning nature and colour of host nation Colombia as well as the tournament's fundamental role in forging the Future Stars of Football™. The tournament – which will be contested between 31 August and 22 September – comes in a significant year for Colombian football, with the FCF - Federación Colombiana de Fútbol celebrating its 100th birthday in October 2024. It is the third FIFA tournament staged by the South American country after the equivalent men's tournament in 2011 and the FIFA Futsal World Cup™ in 2016, but it is the first major women's football competition. FIFA Chief Women’s Football Officer, Dame Sarai Bareman said: "This emblem tells the story of how this tournament can be a springboard to the world stage, and when you look at it, you cannot help but get excited at the prospect of the football and the new talents we are going to see in Colombia."

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    Bringing together the greatest minds of the women's game 🤝 The post-FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ Coaches Forum hosted team head coaches and technical experts at the Home of FIFA to share knowledge and insights from the record-breaking 2023 tournament. FIFA Lead of Football Performance Insights Tom Gardner explains how the knowledge shared at the event will help to positively impact the development of the women's game worldwide:

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    The FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ will take centre stage at the Home of FIFA on 23 and 24 January, when head coaches from a number of participating member associations will come together for the Post-FIFA Women’s World Cup Coaches Forum. Following the groundbreaking 2023 edition, the FIFA Technical Study Group (TSG) will share its technical and tactical insights, including key statistics and data produced in collaboration with the FIFA Football Performance Insights Department. In addition to discovering the FIFA TSG’s findings, attendees will have the opportunity to explore topics such as goalkeeping and set plays, as well as player, squad and game management in the high-pressure environment of a FIFA Women’s World Cup™.

    • Ivana Andres of Spain lifts the FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy following victory after the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Final match between Spain and England at Stadium Australia on August 20, 2023 in Sydney, Australia.

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