FIFA sets $1bn revenue target for Women’s World Cup in 2027

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ZÜRICH, Switzerland (Kashmir English): FIFA has set a target of $1 billion in revenue from the Women’s World Cup, according to its president.

Gianni Infantino, president of the global soccer governing body said this at the Saudi Arabia-US Investment Forum 2025 in Riyadh on Tuesday.

Jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand, the 2023 Women’s World Cup broke even after generating more than $570 million in revenue.

“Women’s football and women in football are crucially important…,” said Infantino.

“It’s growing as well, and exponentially, and we are targeting that as well to have $1 billion revenue just with the Women’s World Cup to reinvest in the women’s game.”

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Brazil will host the next women’s World Cup in 2027, marking the first edition to be held in South America.

The United States is set to be named host of the 2031 edition, which will be expanded to 48 teams from 32.

The FIFA president also said there was massive potential for football to generate more revenue outside Europe.

“If the rest of the world, in particular Saudi Arabia or the United States of America, would do just 20% of what Europe does in soccer, we [could reach an amount of over] half a trillion [dollars] or more of GDP impact [with our sport],” he added.

“Saudi Arabia, by the way, is doing exceptionally good, as well, by creating a women’s league, a women’s national team. Women’s football is really the only team sport for women that has such a huge audience and impact as well.”

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