FIFA President Unveils Major Women’s World Cup Ticket Milestone

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With more than 1 million tickets already sold for the eagerly anticipated event next month, the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023TM is on track to set a record for the most spectators to attend a single women’s sporting event.

Women’s World Cup Ticket Milestone: The president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, announced that the ninth FIFA World Cup had sold 1,032,884 tickets, surpassing the number sold by France in 2019.

“Delighted to announce to the world that FIFA has sold over one million tickets for the 2018 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which Australia and New Zealand will co-host!” the FIFA President said.

As of this writing, ticket sales have reached 1,032,884, surpassing the number of tickets sold for France in 2019. With over a month remaining until the event, Australia & New Zealand 2023 is on track to become the most popular FIFA Women’s World Cup ever. Women are the future, and we are grateful to the supporters who made this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup the best one yet!

He said, “I look forward to seeing you there to witness the stars of women’s football shine on the international stage as the enthusiasm develops in the host countries and across the globe.

FIFA President Unveils Major Women’s World Cup Ticket Milestone

Countdown to FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Opening Match and Ticket Information

On Thursday, July 20, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will begin at Eden Park in Auckland/Tamaki Makaurau, with co-hosts New Zealand taking against 1995 champions Norway.

At Stadium Australia, the largest site for the competition, in Sydney/Wangal, Australia, will play the Republic of Ireland later that day. FIFA took the initiative earlier this year to move Australia’s debut match to Stadium Australia, guaranteeing that more than 100,000 spectators could witness the opening matchday of this year’s tournament.

You may get FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 tickets at FIFA.com/tickets. Through FIFA.com/hospitality, fans who want to go “above and beyond” for their Women’s World Cup experience may purchase ticket-inclusive hospitality packages.

The famous Sydney Harbour Bridge will transform into a football festival to commemorate the 25 days until the tournament’s official start on June 25. Fans may sign up to attend an exceptional and bringing the community together opportunity here.

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