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Women’s World Cup could come to LA in 2031

Four representatives from the Mexico, Jamaica, Costa Rica, and U.S. joint bid to host the 2031 Women's World Cup stand next to each other holding football jerseys from their respective countries. The Mexico jersey is black with gold stripes. The Jamaica jersey is yellow with green flourishes. The Costa Rica jersey is red and blue. The U.S. jersey is silver and white.

By Dañiel Andres Martinez 

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The World Cup is coming to Los Angeles in 2026. Could the Women’s World Cup come here too?

On Friday, FIFA released the bid books for the 2031 Women’s World Cup.

The U.S. Soccer Federation submitted a joint bid with Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica. It was the only bid that made the deadline.

If approved, several cities across the four countries would host the global football tournament.

Forty venues have in the U.S. have been proposed as potential sites for 2031 games, with some right here in southern California.

Football’s coming back?

Four Los Angeles stadiums are part of the bid.

  • Rose Bowl
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson
  • SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.

Show me the money

The bid projected that the 2031 tournament would bring in $4 billion in total revenue — four times more than $1 billion projected to be made from the upcoming 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil.

Organizers expect to generate revenue from across six main sources including: ticket revenues, hospitality, concessions, fan festivals, broadcast, and marketing opportunities.

Ticket prices are projected to start at $35 for the opening rounds seats, and between $120 and $600 for later matches

Wait and see

FIFA is expected to formally confirm the bid at their next congress on April 30th in Vancouver.

The evaluation process will focus on, according to FIFA, “the event vision and key metrics, infrastructure, services, commercial considerations, and sustainability and human rights.”

The venues where games will be held won’t be decided for at least a few more years.

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Source: Open Newswire @ Women’s World Cup could come to LA in 2031 | LAist

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