Spain bids to host 2035 Women’s football World Cup
- Spain plans to jointly host the 2035 Women's Football World Cup with Portugal and Morocco, announced by the Spanish Football Federation .
- The RFEF aims to restore its image after scandals, including the resignation of former president Luis Rubiales in September 2023 due to a controversy involving Jenni Hermoso.
- RFEF president Rafael Louzan stated that there is no better way to raise the profile of women's sport than by participating in the most important sporting event in the world, a FIFA World Cup.
- Spain is also set to co-host the 2030 Men's World Cup with Morocco and Portugal.
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Spain bids to host 2035 Women’s World Cup
Just months after securing the men’s World Cup in 2030, Spain, Portugal and Morocco are already eyeing their next big goal: bringing the 2035 Women’s World Cup to their shores. The announcement came from Rafael Louzán, head of Spain’s football federation (RFEF), who revealed on Friday that talks are under way for a joint bid. “We want Spain to host the Women’s World Cup in 2035… Source
Foot: Spain running for World Women's Championship in 2035
Spain, the future organiser of the World 2030 men's event with Morocco and Portugal, will present a joint bid with its two neighbours to also host the World 2035 women's event, announced this Friday the president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
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