The decision by the United States and Mexico to withdraw their bid for the 2027 Women’s World Cup has set the stage for intriguing developments in women’s soccer. With Brazil now rumored to be the favorite to host the tournament, this decision presents a compelling matchup between the growth of the game and equal investment and payouts.
In Episode 132 of the Shea Butter FC Podcast, Sylvs provides valuable insights into what this decision means for women’s soccer in both countries. Looking ahead to the 2031 tournament, the competition between South Africa and Brazil presents a fascinating opportunity to see how much progress can be made in terms of hosting opportunities and growing the sport on a global scale.
The discussion with Sylvs on these topics is both informative and engaging, providing listeners with valuable perspectives on the future of women’s soccer at both a national and international level. Fans are encouraged to follow the Shea Butter FC Podcast for more insightful commentary on the game, as well as connect with other podcasts like USA Soccercast on Twitter and YouTube.
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