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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Elevates International Women’s Soccer

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, the top women’s soccer tournament, is in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to August 20, 2023.

Qualifying Latin Teams

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 (Natalia/Adobe)
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 (Natalia/Adobe)

International soccer is organized into regional federations.

CONCACAF is the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football.

  • Canada (ranked 7th) 🇨🇦
  • Costa Rica (ranked 36th) 🇨🇷
  • Haiti (ranked 53rd, debut) 🇭🇹
  • Jamaica (ranked 43rd) 🇯🇲
  • Panama (ranked 52, debut) 🇵🇦
  • United States (ranked 1st) 🇺🇸

CONMEBOL is the Confederación Sudamamericana de Fútbol, or South American Football Confederation.

  • Argentina (ranked 28th) 🇦🇷
  • Brazil (ranked 8th) 🇧🇷
  • Colombia (ranked 25th) 🇨🇴

CAF is the Confederation of African Football.

  • Morocco (ranked 72nd, debut) 🇲🇦
  • Nigeria (ranked 40th) 🇳🇬
  • South Africa (ranked 54th) 🇿🇦
  • Zambia (ranked 77th, debut) 🇿🇲

UEFA is the Union of European Football Associations. These Latin countries qualified.

  • France (ranked 5th) 🇫🇷
  • Italy (ranked 16th) 🇮🇹
  • Portugal (ranked 21, debut) 🇵🇹
  • Spain (ranked 6th) 🇪🇸

AFC is the Asian Football Confederation. These countries with a Latin heritage qualified.

  • Philippines (ranked 46th, debut) 🇵🇭

These are the qualified Latin teams by rank.

  • United States (ranked 1st) 🇺🇸
  • France (ranked 5th) 🇫🇷
  • Spain (ranked 6th) 🇪🇸
  • Canada (ranked 7th) 🇨🇦
  • Brazil (ranked 8th) 🇧🇷
  • Italy (ranked 16th) 🇮🇹
  • Portugal (ranked 21, debut) 🇵🇹
  • Colombia (ranked 25th) 🇨🇴
  • Argentina (ranked 28th) 🇦🇷
  • Costa Rica (ranked 36th) 🇨🇷
  • Nigeria (ranked 40th) 🇳🇬
  • Jamaica (ranked 43rd) 🇯🇲
  • Philippines (ranked 46th, debut) 🇵🇭
  • Panama (ranked 52, debut) 🇵🇦
  • Haiti (ranked 53rd, debut) 🇭🇹
  • South Africa (ranked 54th) 🇿🇦
  • Morocco (ranked 72nd, debut) 🇲🇦
  • Zambia (ranked 77th, debut) 🇿🇲

Let’s see how the tournament plays out.

Group Stage

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Group Stage runs from July 20 to August 3.

There are four teams in each group. The top two teams advance.

  • Group A includes Philippines.
  • Group B includes Canada and Nigeria.
  • Group C includes Costa Rica, Spain, and Zambia.
  • Group D includes Haiti.
  • Group E includes Portugal and the USA.
  • Group F includes Brazil, France, Jamaica and Panama.
  • Group G incluces Argentina, Italy and South Africa.
  • Group H includes Colombia and Morocco.

Round of 16

The Round of 16 is August 5-8, 2023.

Quarter Finals

The Quarter Finals are August 11-12, 2023.

Semi Finals

The Semi Finals are August 15-16, 2023.

Third Place Play Off

The Third Place Play Off is August 19, 2023.

Final

The Final is August 20, 2023.

For more information, visit fifa.com


Published July 29, 2023 ~ Updated April 2, 2024.

Filed Under: Argentine, Brazilian, Colombian, Costa Rican, Filipino, French, French Canadian, Haitian, Italian, Jamaican, Moroccan, Nigerian, Panamanian, Portuguese, Soccer, South African, Spanish, SPORTS, Zambian

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