The host country of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, which Korea withdrew and withdrew from, was decided on the 25th of next month.

FIFA announced on its website that it was decided to select the host country of the World Cup in 2023 at the online meeting of the board of directors on June 25.

FIFA was originally scheduled to hold a board meeting in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, in June this year, but decided to host it, but Corona19) replaced it with an online meeting.

The 2023 Women's World Cup candidates have been compressed to Brazil, Colombia, Japan, and Australia and New Zealand to apply for a joint bid.

The country, which was first held in China in 1991, is held every four years, and the largest number of countries in the history of the tournament has applied.

In the beginning, the Korea Football Association also promoted a joint holding with North Korea at the suggestion of FIFA President Infantino.

Eventually, however, on the 13th of last year, the deadline for withdrawal of the invitation to announce was announced.

Meanwhile, in the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023, the number of participating countries, which had been 24 in the past, will increase to 32.