Brazil has been successful in securing the bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2031. The competition, which has grown in popularity since its inception in 1991, will feature 32 teams and be hosted by five countries for the first time. The United States holds the record for most victories with four titles, while team Brazil has a history of success with a bronze medal in 1999 and a silver medal in 2007. Fans from around the world are eagerly anticipating this tournament as it marks the first time that it will be held outside of Europe and North America.