FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Stadiums: A Complete Guide

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup dazzled fans worldwide with unforgettable matches, thrilling goals, and state‑of‑the‑art venues. Hosted jointly by Australia and New Zealand, the tournament featured nine stadiums that blended modern design with local culture. This article explores each stadium’s location, capacity, and unique features, while highlighting historic moments that unfolded on their pitches.

Host Nations and Venue Selection

When FIFA announced the joint bid, the organizing committees emphasized sustainability, fan experience, and legacy use. Both countries aimed to showcase stadiums that could host world‑class events while serving community needs after the tournament. The final list was approved in 2021, and each venue underwent upgrades to meet FIFA’s stringent criteria for lighting, media facilities, and pitch quality.

Stadium Profiles