In a dense Wednesday press launch detailing a raft of selections with wide-ranging implications for international soccer, FIFA didn’t, by identify, point out america. However, with a single sentence, it made the U.S. a heavy favourite to host the 2031 Girls’s World Cup, presumably alongside Mexico.
FIFA, world soccer’s governing physique, stated within the launch that solely nations from Africa and CONCACAF, the area encompassing North and Central America, could be eligible to bid for the 2031 match.
The U.S. Soccer Federation has repeatedly, and more and more, stated it can do exactly that.
“As quickly as [FIFA opens the bidding], we’ll put our bid in,” in January at a coaches conference in Chicago. “And we’ll win it.”
On Wednesday, the federation that, “in partnership with CONCACAF and its members, [U.S. Soccer] will full the bid course of.” It didn’t point out Mexico, and has not clarified whether or not the U.S. nonetheless plans to incorporate its southern neighbors within the proposal.
The U.S. and Mexico had collectively entered the race for the 2027 Girls’s World Cup, however weeks earlier than a FIFA vote final 12 months. U.S. cities, locked in surrounding the 2026 males’s World Cup, had hardly been engaged by the bid staff. Insiders, in the meantime, indicated that FIFA management wished to carry the 2027 match in Brazil. (, 119-78 over a joint European bid.)
So, the they’d “as a substitute give attention to bidding to host the match in 2031.”
The expectation was that they’d face stiff competitors from an England-led United Kingdom bid, maybe from a second European bid, and even perhaps from China.
However on Wednesday, — an opaque ruling physique led by FIFA president Gianni Infantino — cleared away that competitors. Infantino and the Council additionally determined that solely African or European international locations will be capable to bid for the 2035 Girls’s World Cup — making the UK bid a favourite for that version.
FIFA’s imprecise justification was, apparently, continental rotation, “bearing in mind the international locations which have beforehand hosted the match.” France (Europe) hosted in 2019; New Zealand (Oceania) and Australia (a member of Asia’s soccer confederation) hosted in 2023; Brazil (South America) will host in 2027.
There isn’t a FIFA regulation backing that justification. There isn’t a rule stating {that a} continent should wait two cycles after it final hosted a Girls’s World Cup to stage the match once more. There’s not even a “precept” or precedent for forcing a confederation to take a seat out three cycles. However that’s what FIFA, after negotiations behind closed doorways, will pressure Europe, Asia and Oceania to do.
How, precisely, was the choice made? FIFA didn’t say, and didn’t instantly reply to questions searching for additional remark. The scheme, although, falls in step with comparable ones that .
As Lars Haue-Pederson, managing director of , a number one bid consultancy, advised Yahoo Sports activities on the time: “The awarding of main occasions is shifting towards some type of dialogue course of.”
Some type of dialogue led to Wednesday’s announcement. The dialogue clearly included the favored hosts. Inside an hour of FIFA’s announcement, the ; and Cone, weeks in the past, had already written in an annual report back to U.S. Soccer stakeholders: “Working with CONCACAF and FIFA, we’re advancing a bid to host the 2031 FIFA Girls’s World Cup.”
Though the selections had been ratified by the 37-member FIFA Council, they reeked of high-level politicking and compromises. The Council, sources have advised Yahoo Sports activities, typically serves to primarily rubber-stamp choices made by Infantino in session with the six males who run soccer’s regional confederations — who meet a day earlier than the bigger conferences because the extra unique “Bureau of the FIFA Council.”
And since each conferences are solely personal, no one may problem the selections.
The upshot for U.S. Soccer is that the majority potential challengers for the 2031 Girls’s World Cup have been barred.
From Africa, Morocco and South Africa have each floated bids. However the North American bid, which can promise record-breaking income and packed NFL stadiums, will likely be a heavy favourite — whether or not U.S. Soccer contains Mexico or goes alone.
That CONCACAF is inexplicably barred from the 2035 bidding course of means that FIFA is banking on the U.S.-led bid successful in 2031.
It could mark the third time the Girls’s World Cup could be held in america. The groundbreaking 1999 version nonetheless holds numerous attendance data. The 2003 version was relocated from China to the States as a result of SARS epidemic. Since then, the match has been held in China, Germany, Canada, France and Australia-New Zealand.
FIFA stated that bidding rules and necessities had been permitted. Deadlines haven’t but been introduced, however “it’s anticipated that the selections on the hosts of the [2031 and 2035] competitions will likely be taken” at a gathering of all 211 FIFA member associations within the spring of 2026.
American officers, although, are already assured. At U.S. Soccer’s annual normal assembly final weekend, as Cone detailed , the federation confirmed stakeholders a slide that positioned the Girls’s World Cup trophy alongside logos for the 2025 males’s Membership World Cup, 2026 males’s World Cup and 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
“These tournaments will generate important financial impression,” Cone stated, “enabling additional investments into our sport, and into communities, your communities, throughout America.”
Additionally on Wednesday, FIFA introduced {that a} Girls’s Membership World Cup — which Infantino beforehand stated would launch in January 2026 — will as a substitute launch in 2028.
The long-promised match is seen as fascinating by many within the ladies’s sport, and stuffed with potential, as a result of — in contrast to in males’s soccer, the place the game’s greatest golf equipment are concentrated in Western Europe — there’s fixed and bonafide debate concerning the relative high quality of girls’s membership groups in Europe, Asia and the Americas. And, so far, there isn’t any one competitors that permits them to settle that debate on the sector.
FIFA, although, earlier than and after Infantino’s 2024 proclamation, has dragged its toes on the creation of a world ladies’s competitors. It hardly communicated any particulars to leagues and golf equipment in 2024, and as a substitute targeted on the — which is controversial and has sparked resistance from highly effective leagues and golf equipment in Europe.
So it turned clear to individuals all through ladies’s soccer that the 2026 launch wouldn’t occur. However now, FIFA says, it has a plan.
“The inaugural version of the quadrennial FIFA Girls’s Membership World Cup will happen in January-February 2028,” FIFA stated in a launch after Wednesday’s FIFA Council assembly.
It is going to primarily be a 19-team match, with a play-in spherical after which a 16-team group stage. Asia, Africa, CONCACAF and South America will every ship at the least two groups; Europe will ship at the least 5; and each confederation, together with Oceania, can have the chance to ship a further staff by way of the play-in spherical.
FIFA stated the match’s host(s) would “be decided by FIFA sooner or later.”
Within the interim, it additionally stated it might launch a smaller “Girls’s Champions Cup,” a six-team showdown akin to the previous males’s Membership World Cup, in 2026. That match will likely be held yearly in non-Membership World Cup years, and have the champions of the six confederations from the earlier season.