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U.S. announces co-hosts for 2031 World Cup bid

U.S. announces co-hosts for 2031 World Cup bid

The U.S. Soccer Federation has announced that Mexico, Jamaica, and Costa Rica will join the United States as co-hosts for the 2031 Women's World Cup. The announcement was made at a news conference in New York City. The decision to have multiple countries co-host the event is seen as a strategic move to expand the reach and impact of the tournament. The involvement of these additional nations is expected to increase the visibility and accessibility of the Women's World Cup, potentially attracting a larger global audience. This collaborative approach aligns with the growing trend of co-hosting major sporting events, which can bring economic and infrastructure benefits to the participating countries.

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