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14 US Stadiums Proposed Among 20 Possible Sites for 2031 Women's World Cup

The United States Soccer Federation proposed 14 U.S. stadiums including Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium as part of a joint bid projecting 4.5 million fans and $4 billion revenue.

  • The United States Soccer Federation proposed 14 U.S. sites among 20 possible venues in the joint 2031 bid, as FIFA released the bid books Friday, November 28, 2025.
  • FIFA is to formally confirm the U.S.-Mexico-Costa Rica-Jamaica joint bid at its congress on April 30, projecting about 4.5 million fans and about $4 billion in revenue for the 2031 48-nation tournament.
  • The proposal lists ticket prices from $35 to $600, with premium seating averaging 10%-20% of capacity, across U.S. stadiums including AT&T Stadium, Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, and others.
  • Final stadium decisions likely will not be made for several years, and some cities have already raised disputes: Chicago dropped out citing FIFA's financial demands, while Miami's Hard Rock Stadium was excluded.
  • Bidders envision fan festivals and additional regional sites, projecting $1.4 billion in marketing and sponsorship revenue across Pachuca, Querétaro, Universitario, Saprissa, Kingston, and San Jose.
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14 US stadiums proposed among 20 possible sites for 2031 Women’s World Cup

The United States Soccer Federation proposed 14 American sites among 20 possible venues to host games of the 2031 Women’s World Cup, including seven U.S. stadiums to be used for next year’s men’s tournament.

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14 US stadiums proposed among 20 possible sites for 2031 Women's World Cup

The United States Soccer Federation proposed 14 American sites among 20 possible venues to host games of the 2031 Women’s World Cup, including seven U.S. stadiums to be used for next year’s men’s tournament.

·United States
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King5 News broke the news in Seattle, United States on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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