FIFA Women's World Cup: Gianni Infantino hails the World Cup as a 'great success' as FIFA boss praises record attendances in Australia and New Zealand

FIFA president Gianni Infantino was a 'happy man' as he saluted the 'great success' of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Avignyan MukhopadhyayJuly 26, 2023 at 12:56 AM3 min read
FIFA president Gianni Infantino was a 'happy man' as he saluted the 'great success' of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino was a 'happy man' as he saluted the 'great success' of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, which has already set record attendances despite the tournament being less than a week old.

More than 1.5 million match tickets have been sold, which has already exceeded FIFA's original target for July 20-August 20 tournament being co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

The total attendance after the first 16 matches was 459,547, a 54 per cent increase from the first 16 games of the 2019 Women's World Cup in France.

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Over 1.5 million match tickets have been sold, which has exceeded FIFA's original target (Image- AAP)

'I would really like to express a huge thank you to New Zealand and to Australia for hosting us here,' Infantino said.

'We often say that football unites the world. New Zealand and Australia are uniting the world Down Under.

'I'm a happy man, and there are hundreds of thousands of happy men, women, girls, and boys who come to the matches and millions and millions watching it from home, so a great success.

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'Great games, great goals, and some underdogs who create some surprises or give the favourites a tough time, all the ingredients are there already from the start.'

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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JULY 24: FIFA President Gianni Infantino poses with the 1500000 FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 ticket holder during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Group G match between Italy and Argentina at Eden Park on July 24, 2023 in Auckland / Tamaki Makaurau, New Zealand. (Photo by Harold Cunningham/FIFA)

Speaking on the first round group stage matches Infantino said:

"The matches are of an extreme quality. I think this is also one of the features of this World Cup. For the first time 32 countries , eight debutants. And great games. Great games, great goals, fights some underdogs who create some surprises or give a tough time to the favourites."

He continued, "I mean, all the ingredients are there already from the start. Normally for a tournament for the World Cup it takes a couple of match days to really enter in the mood. Well, here we are in the mood and we have great games, great goals, great atmosphere. The World Cup – there is nothing like a World Cup."

A full house of more than 50,000 fans is expected at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium on Thursday night when the Matildas meet Nigeria.

Despite the absence of injured skipper Sam Kerr, Australia can book a place in the round-of-16 with a Group B game to spare by beating the African nation.

Avignyan Mukhopadhyay

Avignyan Mukhopadhyay was a football writer at Sportz Point, where he provided insightful match analyses, tactical breakdowns, and in-depth coverage of the game. His passion for football and attention to detail brought engaging content to fans, making complex strategies and player performances easier to understand.

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