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Women's World Cup

Although South Africa hosted the 2010 Men's World Cup, it has not had the honor of hosting the Women's World Cup as of 2023. As one of the most iconic soccer powers on the African continent, South Africa's national team has a much higher level of men's soccer than women's soccer. The countries that have hosted the Women's World Cup include China's first Women's World Cup in 1991 and fifth Women's World Cup in 2007, Sweden's second Women's World Cup in 1995, the United States' third Women's World Cup in 1999 and fourth Women's World Cup in 2003, Germany's sixth Women's World Cup in 2011, Canada's seventh Women's World Cup in 2015 and France's Eighth Women's World Cup in 2019. The ninth Women's World Cup was held in Australia and New Zealand in 2023.

South Africa, which hosted the Men's World Cup in 2010, is certainly capable of hosting the Women's World Cup. After all, it has invested a lot of resources and energy in the Men's World Cup to build a large number of infrastructures and venues to ensure the smooth running of the tournament. Therefore, if South Africa is determined to host the Women's World Cup, they still have the strength and experience to successfully complete the task.

It is worth mentioning that in the 2023 Women's World Cup tournament, for the first time, the number of participating teams will be increased to 32 teams, the South African women's football is there to debut in the 2023 Women's World Cup tournament, is expected to let the fans and the FIFA to see the potential of the African soccer and the future, so as to win the favor of the jury in the subsequent bid. On the other hand, the total prize money of the 2023 Women's World Cup reaches 152 million dollars, which will also inspire the South African women's soccer girls to fight even more courageously.

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