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FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015
Now that the 2011 Canada Winter Games are over, looks like we can look forward to hosting the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. Thought we should make a new thread so discussion doesn't get lost in the the Stadium thread.
Halifax one step closer to hosting 2015 Women's World Cup Zimbabwe withdraws bid, leaving Canada as only candidate By The Canadian Press Tue, Mar 1 - 10:14 AM ZURICH, Switzerland — Zimbabwe withdrew its bid to host the Women's World Cup in 2015 leaving Canada as the only candidate, FIFA said on Tuesday. Canada's bid must be evaluated and approved by the FIFA executive meeting when it meets on Wednesday and Thursday. Halifax has been cited as a host city. Canadian sports minister Gary Lunn met with FIFA President Sepp Blatter on Monday to promote his country's bid. ``We support Canada's bid for Women's World Cup in 2015,'' Lunn said in a statement on FIFA's website. ``The Canadian Soccer Association has put in considerable work and has the total support of the government.'' If successful, Canada also would stage the Women's Under-20 World Cup in 2014 as a test event. Canada previously hosted the men's U20 World Cup in 2007. Its women's team also has qualified for the 16-team 2011 World Cup kicking off on June 26 in Germany. Zimbabwe officials acknowledged last month that their infrastructure was ``the barest minimum'' to stage the tournament, but hoped FIFA would show the same faith it had in South Africa to organize a successful men's World Cup last year. FIFA's ruling executive panel will decide the hosts of five other age-group tournaments this week. Ghana and United Arab Emirates are competing to host the men's U17 World Cup in 2013. The UAE also has bid for the U20 event in 2013, against Turkey and Uzbekistan. Turkey and Uzbekistan also seek hosting rights for the women's U17s in 2014 with Costa Rica and Ghana. Wales is bidding for both tournaments in 2015: Against Chile for the U17 finals, and against New Zealand for the U20s. http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/9020019.html |
Halifax awaits FIFA news
Halifax on list as possible host for 2015 event, but needs stadium CBC News Posted: Mar 1, 2011 1:28 PM AT Last Updated: Mar 1, 2011 1:28 PM AT Zimbabwe has pulled out of the race to host the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, leaving Canada as the only candidate. FIFA will make an official announcement about the host country on Thursday. Canada must have a minimum of six host cities. For now, Halifax is a candidate, but it needs a larger stadium to stay on the list. Coun. Darren Fisher, who supports a new stadium, says a feasibility report will be ready by June for council to consider. A final decision on the Canadian cities could take up to a year. The winning bid for the 2015 tournament also earns the right to host the Under-20 Women's World Cup in 2014. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-s...p-halifax.html :previous: This is good news as there is a possibility that all cities will be chosen to Host. |
Canada gets 2015 Women's World Cup of soccer
FIFA rubber-stamped Canadian bid on Thursday By John F. Molinaro, CBC Sports Last Updated: Mar 3, 2011 8:57 AM ET Comments0Recommend3 Germany defeated Brazil in the final of the 2007 FIFA World Cup in China. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) It's official: The best women's soccer players in the world are coming to Canada. FIFA, soccer's world governing body, on Thursday officially named Canada as the host nation of the 2015 Women's World Cup, rubber-stamping its bid after Zimbabwe pulled out of the running earlier in the week. Zimbabwe was Canada's lone opposition, so when it withdrew from the race, Canada was virtually assured of staging the competition — all that was left to do was for FIFA was to formally evaluate and approve Canada's bid. As a result of Thursday's proclamation, Canada will also stage the Women's Under-20 World Cup in 2014. Canada previously hosted the inaugural women's Under-20 World Cup in 2002, as well as the men's Under-17 World Cup (in 1987) and the men's Under-20 World Cup (in 2007). The Canadian government has already committed up to $15 million in funding to the Canadian Soccer Association to run the 2015 tournament. Seven cities were involved in Canada's bid for the 2015 World Cup: Edmonton, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Montreal, Ottawa, Moncton, N.B., and Halifax. Six cities host games at the tournament, so one city will have to be eliminated from the mix. Toronto was not part of the bid because it will host the 2015 Pan American Games. Thursday's announcement was the latest good news to befall Canadian soccer. Last week, the men's Under-17 team reached the final of the CONCACAF championship, earning a spot at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Mexico this summer. It marked the first time the Canadians qualified for the World Cup in 16 years. Members of the women's senior team also recently lifted their boycott in support of embattled coach Carolina Morace, defeating Italy 1-0 in their opening game of the Cyprus Cup. The women are using the tournament as preparation for this year's World Cup, which runs from June 26 to July 17 in Germany. Canada plays the Germans on the first day of the tournament. Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/stor...#ixzz1FXrWuTSs |
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seems like our womens team is actually good beating Italy is good
i think we rank in the top 20 or better which would be good when we host it also nice to see our under 17 team doing good to maybe that means in the future we can have a good team in the world cup |
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