Soccer women's World Cup to be decided online next month Japan also nominated May 16 12:43

The FIFA = International Football Federation has announced that Japan will decide on a venue for the 2023 Women's World Cup, which will be held by a vote online on June 25.

The 2023 Soccer Women's World Cup will be held for the first time by four candidates in addition to Japan, Brazil, Colombia, and Australia and New Zealand who are proposing to co-sponsor.

Initially, FIFA planned to hold a board meeting in Ethiopia in early June to decide the venue, but due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the board will be held online on June 25th. We will vote to decide the venue.

The Women's World Cup is expected to expand from the 2023 tournament by 8 teams to 32 teams, and FIFA will release an evaluation report for each venue in early June.

The Women's Soccer World Cup is held once every four years, Japan has won the German tournament in 2011 and the runner-up in the Canadian tournament in 2015.