FIFA boss Gianni Infantino said more than a million tickets have already been sold for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, which will be played from July 20 to August 20 in Australia and New Zealand.
Quoted in a press release, Infantino specified that some 1,032,884 tickets have been sold until Friday morning, which exceeds the pre-tournament sales recorded during the 2019 edition in France.
“I am delighted to share with the world that FIFA has exceeded one million tickets sold,” he said, noting that “this means that with more than a month to go, the 2023 edition is set to become the most watched FIFA Women’s World Cup in history.”
Note that the 2023 edition of the Women’s World Cup will see the participation of 32 teams (against 24 during the last edition), including the Moroccan national team, qualified after having signed an exceptional course during the last edition of the Cup. Africa of Nations 2022.
The Atlas Lionesses will play in Group H which includes Morocco, Germany, Colombia and South Korea.