FIFA targets $1 billion revenue from Women's World Cup
- At the 2025 Saudi Arabia-U.S. Investment Forum in Riyadh, FIFA president Gianni Infantino revealed plans to generate $1 billion from the upcoming Women's World Cup.
- Following the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, which achieved a break-even financial outcome with revenue exceeding $570 million, this target has been set.
- The next tournaments include the 2027 Women's World Cup hosted by Brazil—the first in South America—and the expanded 2031 edition with 48 teams, likely in the United States.
- Infantino highlighted that if countries like Saudi Arabia or the U.S. Did just 20% of Europe’s soccer activity, the sport’s GDP impact could exceed half a trillion dollars, emphasizing women’s football growth and importance.
- FIFA intends to reinvest the projected $1 billion revenue into developing women’s football, supporting its expanding global audience and impact.
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