Australia–New Zealand 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup bid
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The Australia–New Zealand bid for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, also known as the AsOne bid, was the successful bid to host the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup made by Football Federation Australia (FFA) and New Zealand Football (NZF). The joint bid was announced on 12 December 2019, combining an already launched effort from Australia that began on 29 October 2018.[1] The bid entailed 13 venues in 12 host cities, with a final played in Sydney at Stadium Australia.
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Australia–New Zealand bid | |
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for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup | |
Bid details | |
Bidding nations | Australia New Zealand |
Bidding federations | Football Federation Australia New Zealand Football |
Proposed venues | 13 (in 12 cities) |
Bidding decision | 25 June 2020 in an online meeting of the FIFA Council |
Bid result | |
Successful – 22 votes of 35 | |
Official website | |
asone2023.com |
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