The FIFA Women World Cup 2023 group stages draw has been completed and every participant knows their opponents, MySportDab reports.
Nigeria and South Africa are both top African nations to qualify for this tournament which will be going the down the next year 2023 in New Zealand.
The Super Falcons are one of those nations to ever qualify for every tournament since it was established for the first time till the one happening next year.
They have also been the side who have made it through the highest place but have been unable to get into the semifinals at any point in time despite how long they have been there.
The best the Super Falcons have gone is the round of 16 which they always get knocked out despite every effort they put in to move on.
Brazil and the United States of America are the two countries who have dominated the tournament for a long as they have won it on more than one occasion.
Thirty-two different nations made it through for the FIFA Women World Cup 2023 which see them being shared into eight groups.
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FIFA Women World Cup 2023 Group Stages Draw
We have some interesting fixtures for the FIFA Women World Cup 2023 which will be happening next year which we are also looking forward to seeing how the African teams perform.
The Super Falcons of Nigeria will be looking to also break their record but first, they need to survive the group they find themselves.
Group A
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines
Switzerland
Group B
Australia
Republic Of Ireland
Nigeria
Canada
Group C
Spain
Costa Rica
Zambia
Japan
Group D
England
Group B Play-Off Winner
Denmark
China PR
Group E
USA
Vietnam
Netherlands
Group A Playoff Winner
Group F
France
Jamaica
Brazil
Group C Playoff Winner
Group G
Sweden
South Africa
Italy
Argentina
Group H
Germany
Morocco
Colombia
Korea Republic
FIFA Women World Cup 2023 Kickoff Date
The FIFA Women World Cup 2023 will kick off on July 10, 2023, and the first game from group A will be played.
The tournament will carry on until August 20, 2023, which will be the final day for a winner to be named.
The FIFA Women World Cup 2023 will be taking place in Australia and New Zealand which are both joint hosts.