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Upfront - A Women's Football Podcast

Everything you need to know about Brazil hosting the 2027 World Cup!

Upfront - A Women's Football Podcast

Stak Production

Girls Football, Womens World Cup, Chloe Kelly, Lionesses, Nwsl, Football, Womens Football, England Womens, Keira Walsh, Womens England Football, Sports, Leah Williamson, Soccer, Womens Sports, Womens Soccer, Female Sports

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Brazil is set to become the first-ever South American country to host a Women’s World Cup, as they’ve won the 2027 bid!


So what will this World Cup look like? Brazilian football journalist Júlia Belas Trindade joins us to discuss the response to this announcement back home in Brazil, as well as the background behind their bid. And finally, they tackle the million-dollar question: could Brazil lift the World Cup on home turf?


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Earlier in May we finally discovered the location of the 2027 World Cup, Brazil, beating a rival bid from Belgium and Germany and the Netherlands

0:15.8

Brazil will become the very first South American country to host a women's

0:19.8

World Cup. Today Brazilian football journalist Julia Bela Chandage joins us to explain more

0:26.0

about the background for this bid, what we can expect from a World Cup in Brazil and if it can have a lasting

0:31.1

impact in a country with, like England, its own troubled history with women's football.

0:37.0

Thank you're

0:42.8

so much for joining us. Really appreciate you giving up your time. I can imagine

0:46.2

you're in high demand at the moment. What with Brazil being announced as hosts

0:50.7

of the 2027 Women's World Cup. What's the response been like in Brazil?

0:55.8

It's been crazy because the women's football community has fought so long for recognition for support from the government, from the Federation.

1:06.6

And now suddenly, not suddenly,

1:08.7

but after a really long fight,

1:10.4

they've actually been behind this project. so it's been quite interesting to see.

1:15.2

And the players were really happy, they all spoke about how important that will be to inspire young girls to you know to become footballers or to just try to watch

1:26.4

football and play football and enjoy football which is kind of the goal and you know this

1:32.1

project this bid was was released was announced by the new

1:37.0

government in Brazil that took over in 2023 so the first sports minister that we had was a former volleyball player called

1:46.8

Anna Moses and she was one of the biggest players, volleyball players in

1:51.7

Brazilian history and she works a lot with, you know, inspiring

1:57.9

young girls to practice sports, any kind of sports.

2:01.3

So it was really interesting to have her on board as well and of course we have the best

2:05.9

playing history so you know it's it's only natural as they say.

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