FIFA launches a platform for licensing group viewing events for the Women’s World Cup

The FIFA Foundation has announced the launch of a new platform for those wishing to organize group viewing events for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia-New Zealand 2023™️.

And FIFA stated – in a statement on its website – that applicants through this platform can send information about the event they are planning to hold and assess whether they need to obtain a license.

The regulations for group viewing events for the upcoming tournament have also been published through the new platform, which includes more details regarding the requirements for obtaining a license.

FIFA will donate all fees it collects from commercial licensing of mass viewing events to a charity of its choice.

The platform can be visited here

The tournament is scheduled to take place from July 20 to August 20, and the opening match will be held on July 20 at Eden Park Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand, with the final match taking place at Australia Stadium in Sydney a month later.

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