Overview
- US Soccer announced the four-nation proposal at a New York event, with CONCACAF publicly backing the bid.
- Organizers project about 4.5 million attendees, describing the plan as the largest Women’s World Cup to date.
- If selected, it would be a first senior Women’s World Cup on home soil for Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica, while the United States previously hosted in 1999 and 2003.
- A successful bid would bring Mexico to six FIFA World Cup tournaments hosted across senior and youth levels, extending a record list that includes 1970, 1986, 1983 U-20, 2011 U-17 and the 2026 men’s event.
- Mexico’s women’s program leaders say the effort complements ongoing investment in Liga MX Femenil and detailed national-team preparation for Brazil 2027 qualifying.