South Africa to bid to host for 2027 Women's World Cup
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South Africa's football association is planning a bid to host
the 2027 Women's World Cup, its top executive said Tuesday.
"We welcomed the world to South Africa when we hosted
the men's FIFA World Cup 12 years ago, and we would like to be given an
opportunity to roll out the red carpet again in 2027 during the women's
tournament," said SAFA CEO Tebogo Motlanthe told AFP.
The decision to bid was made at the South Africa Football
Association (SAFA) weekend executive council meeting.
South Africa hosted the 2010 FIFA men's World Cup, becoming
the first and only African country to have hosted the prestigious competition.
But it faces stiff competition from other bidders such as
Netherlands, Belgium and Germany which have already launched a shared bid for
the 2027 tournament.
The United States of America has indicated a desire to bid
for 2027 or 2031 contest.
South Africa had been in running for 2023 clash, but pulled
out.
In 2010 it hosted the 64 matches during the month-long
tournament in 10 stadiums, five were built from scratch, and five received
upgrades.
South Africa, Morocco, Zambia and Nigeria are the African countries
that have qualified for 2023 WWC to be jointly hosted by Australia and New
Zealand.
Cameroon and Senegal among 10 teams who have qualified for
play-offs with three places up for grabs.

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