Women's World Cup
FIFA launches branding for 2027 women's World Cup in Brazil
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FIFA unveiled the official visual identity for the 2027 Women's World Cup to be hosted in Brazil during a ceremony in Rio de Janeiro on January 25, 2026. The event highlighted optimism for the Brazilian national team and opened ticket interest registration. Brazilian officials and soccer legends attended the launch.
Spain's women's handball team suffered a dignified 25-29 defeat to host Germany in the World Cup group stage, missing out on the quarterfinals. They depended on themselves after Montenegro's win over Serbia, but the Germans' physical superiority proved insurmountable in Dortmund.
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Germany's women's handball team has qualified early for the 2025 World Cup quarterfinals after a convincing win over Montenegro. Goalkeeper Katharina Filter shone with 11 saves and was named player of the game. The group victory is secured, paving the way for an easier quarterfinal matchup.
The U.S. Soccer Federation, along with the Mexican Football Federation, Costa Rican Football Federation, and Jamaica Football Federation, officially launched a joint bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2031 on October 20, 2025. This marks the first proposed four-nation hosting of the tournament, which will expand to 48 teams. The bid, the only contender, aims to deliver the most impactful edition in history and is expected to be approved by FIFA in April 2026.