Brazil has been chosen to host the women’s World Cup in 2027, marking the first time the tournament will be held in South America. This comes as no surprise, as Brazil has a proven track record of successfully hosting major sporting events. In addition to the men’s World Cup in 2014, the country has also hosted the Pan-American Games in 2007, the Olympic Games in 2016, and the Copa America in 2019 and 2021.
The campaign for Brazil’s bid, titled “It’s All Ready,” emphasized that the country already had the necessary infrastructure in place to host the event. This readiness can be attributed to the preparations made for the men’s World Cup in 2014, which began during Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva’s presidency. As a result, Brazil is well-equipped to host another major international sporting event.
The upcoming women’s World Cup presents a unique opportunity to promote gender equality in sports. According to Julia Costa, director of women’s football promotion within the Sports Ministry, this tournament will be an important step towards achieving greater parity between men and women in sports. While expenses and revenue for this tournament are significantly smaller than those for men’s events such as the FIFA World Cup, it is still an important investment in promoting gender equality and encouraging more women to participate in sports at all levels.