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FIFA 2023 World Cup To Be The Most Attended Women’s Sporting Event in History

The forthcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia & New Zealand in 2023 is generating unprecedented levels of excitement as ticket sales surpass one million.

The competition is expected to draw the largest female sports audience in history as a stand-alone event. Gianni Infantino, President of FIFA, said with pride that 1,032,884 tickets have already been sold for the ninth FIFA Women’s World Cup, exceeding the number of tickets sold for the 2019 event held in France. Australia & New Zealand 2023 is already on track to become the Women’s World Cup with the highest attendance ever with more than a month to go before the start of play. 

In a statement, the President of FIFA expressed his joy in informing the global community that the number of tickets sold for the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand, has reached an impressive milestone of one million. The number of tickets sold as of this writing is 1,032,884. As a result, Australia & New Zealand 2023 is on track to draw the largest crowd for a FIFA Women’s World Cup in history with more than a month to go before the tournament’s start. We have already sold more tickets than for France 2019 in this time frame. The supporters have supported what will be the best FIFA Women’s World Cup ever, and the future belongs to women. 

FIFA welcomes supporters to attend this remarkable event and see the excellence of women’s football on the international stage as anticipation grows in both the host nations and across the globe. against Thursday, July 20, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will get underway at Eden Park in Auckland/Tamaki Makaurau with co-hosts New Zealand taking against 1995 champions Norway. Stadium Australia, the biggest site of the competition, in Sydney/Wangal, Australia will play host to the Republic of Ireland later that day.  Over 100,000 spectators will be able to witness the first day of this year’s tournament thanks to FIFA’s proactive decision to shift Australia’s opening game to Stadium Australia earlier this year.

You may purchase tickets on FIFA.com/tickets for the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023. The FIFA.com/hospitality website now offers ticket-inclusive hospitality packages for fans looking for a more enriching experience. The iconic Sydney Harbor Bridge will change into a football festival in the meantime to celebrate the tournament’s upcoming start on June 25 and to reignite the spirit of the game with 25 days left.

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