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{{Infobox international football competition
{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = '''2018 Women's World Championships'''
| tourney_name = '''2020 Women's World Championships'''
| year =  
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| country = {{Team flag|Mercury}}
| country = {{Team flag|Mercury}}
| dates = 28 Jul – 12 Aug 2018
| dates = 28 Jul – 12 Aug 2020
| num_teams = 16
| num_teams = 16
| confederations =  
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| top_scorer =  
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| player =  
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| prevseason = [[2016 Women's World Championships|2016]]
| prevseason = [[Women's association football at the 2018 Micras Games|2018]]
| nextseason = [[2019 Women's World Championships|2019]]
| nextseason = [[2022 Women's World Championships|2022]]
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The '''2018 Women's World Championships''' will be the third edition of the [[Women's World Championships]], and will be held in [[Mercury]].
The '''2020 Women's World Championships''' will be the third official edition of the [[Women's World Championships]], and fourth edition overall, and will be held in [[Mercury]].
 
==Cancellation of the 2018 edition==


==Hosting==
==Hosting==
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*{{Team flag|Birgeshir|women's football}}
*{{Team flag|Birgeshir|women's football}}
*{{Team flag|Craitland|women's football}}
*{{Team flag|Craitland|women's football}}
*{{Team flag|Gerenia|women's football}} ''(holders)''
*{{Team flag|Mercury|women's football}} ''(hosts)''
{{Col-4}}<br>
{{Col-4}}<br>
*{{Team flag|Mercury|women's football}} ''(hosts)''
*{{Team flag|Nova English Korea|women's football}}
*{{Team flag|Nova English Korea|women's football}}
*{{Team flag|Senya|women's football}}
*{{Team flag|Senya|women's football}}
*{{Team flag|Zandarijn|women's football}} ''(holders)''
{{Col-4}}
{{Col-4}}
;Via [[2018 Women's World Championships qualification|qualification]]
;Via [[2020 Women's World Championships qualification|qualification]]
*{{Team flag|No|flag}} ''TBD''
*{{Team flag|No|flag}} ''TBD''
*{{Team flag|No|flag}} ''TBD''
*{{Team flag|No|flag}} ''TBD''
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==Squads==
==Squads==
{{main|2018 Women's World Championships squads}}
{{main|2020 Women's World Championships squads}}
Teams will be required to name a twenty player squad for the tournament, with two goalkeepers, numbered 1 to 20.
Teams will be required to name a twenty player squad for the tournament, with two goalkeepers, numbered 1 to 20.



Revision as of 13:06, 4 February 2020

2020 Women's World Championships
Tournament details
Host country Mercury Mercury
Dates 28 Jul – 12 Aug 2020
Teams 16
Venue(s) (in 8 host cities)
Tournament statistics
Matches played 32
2018
2022

The 2020 Women's World Championships will be the third official edition of the Women's World Championships, and fourth edition overall, and will be held in Mercury.

Cancellation of the 2018 edition

Hosting

Mercury were declared hosts in early 2017.

Stadiums

Qualified teams

Automatic qualifiers


Via qualification
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Squads

Teams will be required to name a twenty player squad for the tournament, with two goalkeepers, numbered 1 to 20.

See also