The 2023 Women's Finalissima will be the first edition of the UEFA and CONMEBOL Women's "Final", an intercontinental match between the winners of the previous season's European and South American championships. It will be played on April 6th 2023.
According to UEFA, the ribbons are "symbolic of the strong bonds between CONMEBOL and UEFA, and of their commitment to the development of football beyond their geographical zones".
Who plays in the 2023 Women's Finalissima?
England (FIFA Rank 4th) will take part as winners of UEFA Women's EURO 2022, which they hosted, having beaten Germany (FIFA Rank 3rd), 2-1 after extra time in the Wembley Final on 31 July 2022. The Lionesses triumphed in front of 87,192 spectators, a European record for a women's national-team fixture as well as for any EURO finals match for men or women.
Here are England's goals in Euro 2022.
Brazil (FIFA Rank 9th) earned their place with victory at the 2022 Copa América Femenina, defeating hosts Colombia (FIFA Rank 27th) 1-0 in Bucaramanga, a day before England's Wembley success. Whereas the Lionesses celebrated clinching their first major trophy, Brazil's victory increased their record number of Copa América titles to eight (from nine total editions).
The match will be played at Wembley on 6 April 2023. 19.45 ko
Event | UEFA–CONMEBOL Women's Finalissima | ||||||
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Date | 6 April 2023 | ||||||
Venue | Wembley Stadium, London |
The Women's Finalissima is more than just one competition.
The meeting of Women's EURO winners England and Copa América Femenina champions Brazil is part of the expansion of the , which notably includes women's football, futsal and youth categories, the exchange of referees, and technical training schemes. There has already been a (won by Argentina at Wembley), a (won by Portugal in Buenos Aires), and an (won by Benfica in Montevideo).
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