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read more9th December 2021 - FIFA and the United Nations to launch network to tackle sexual abuse in sport
2nd December 2021 - Sydney to host 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup final as Tournament schedule revealed
1st December 2021 - Two FIFA World Cup stadiums inaugurated on opening day of FIFA Arab Cup in Qatar
10th September 2021 - FIFA unveils plans for biennial World Cup
25th August 2021 - FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 team welcomes strategic commercial talent
5th August 2021 - Adelaide secures Young Matildas training camp ahead of 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
15th July 2021 - Qatar announces plans to add 105 hotels ahead of FIFA World Cup 2022
13th July 2021 - Australian researchers partner with FIFA to improve accuracy of athlete tracking systems data
5th July 2021 - Upgrades to Coopers Stadium set to commence ahead of FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
11th June 2021 - FIFA forms panel to elevate fan experience at tournaments and events
1st June 2021 - FIFA announces Chief Executive for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
1st April 2021 - Host cities and venues announced for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
30th March 2021 - FIFA prepares to announce 2023 Women’s World Cup Host Cities
23rd February 2021 - Football Australia reveals legacy plan to capitalise on hosting FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 to Government
17th February 2021 - FIFA appoints Australian and New Zealand-based Chief Operating Officers for 2023 Women’s World Cup
31st January 2021 - Installation completed on Arndell Park’s FIFA Quality synthetic surface
20th January 2021 - FIFA to change Club World Cup schedule after withdrawal of Auckland City
25th November 2020 - Qatar to stage FIFA Arab Cup as World Cup 2022 test event
7th July 2020 - FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 delivered US$321 million economic boost
26th June 2020 - Australasian cities and venues look forward to hosting of 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
26th June 2020 - FIFA reveals US$1.5 billion Coronavirus relief fund and backs World Cup warm-up tournament in late 2021
26th June 2020 - FIFA awards 2023 Women’s World Cup to Australia and New Zealand
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