After the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023, find out what the international calendar has in store for the next 18 months.
We will also talk about the use of CBD in football, and if you want to learn about the CBD market and promotion in Europe, click here.
FIFA
The Women's Olympic Football Tournament 2024 will be one of next year's flagship events. The FIFA U-17 and U-20 Women's World Cups will also be on the menu in 2024 Qualification for the tournaments is underway Missing the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 already?
We do too, but if 2027 seems too far away to thrill again, fear not. Various regional and continental tournaments will soon bring together some of your favourite teams, and at the global level, three mouth-watering competitions await you in 2024.
Women's Olympic Football Tournament 2024
The Women's Olympic Football Tournament 2024 will start in Paris, France, next year. In July and August, 12 teams will compete for the title.
AFC
The second qualifying round will begin in October 2023. Three groups of four teams will be hosted by Australia, China PR and Uzbekistan, respectively. The winners of each group, as well as the best runner-up of the three groups (with the highest
number of points), will then take part in the third qualifying round, which will take place in February 2024 in the form of two two-legged matches. ∙FYI: Two Asian teams will have their ticket to Paris 2024.
CONCACAF
The United States' qualification is already assured after winning the 2022 Concacaf World Championship. A play-off for the final ticket will take place in September 2023 between
defending gold medallists Canada and Jamaica.
∙FYI: Two Concacaf teams will also take part in the Women's Olympic Football Tournament.
CONMEBOL
The South American Zone qualifiers have already been played. Colombia and Brazil will meet in Paris after reaching the Copa América Femenina 2022 final.
OFC
The centralised tournament comprising two groups of four teams will occur between 5 February and 10 March 2024. ∙FYI: Only one team from Oceania will qualify for Paris 2024.
UEFA
In the past, the top European teams in the FIFA™ Women's World Cup have qualified directly for the Women's Olympic Football Tournament. For this edition, however, Qualification will be via the UEFA Women's Nations League.Sixteen teams divided into four groups of four in League A will compete in September, October and December 2023. The winners of each group will play in the finals scheduled for February 2024. The two finalists will qualify for Paris 2024. If France reaches the final, the winner of the third-place play-off will also be eligible for the Olympic Games. ∙FYI: Two European teams will go to the Olympics, in addition to France, which, as the host country, automatically qualifies.
Football: CBD authorised by FIFA since 2018
CBD consumption is becoming increasingly widespread among top-level athletes. FIFA is taking a stand by authorising it. The world of sports is not just about meetings, matches and championships. Athletes use a variety of methods to stay in shape. Between training and recovery, a strict lifestyle is essential. In recent years, many top sportsmen and women, including footballers, have turned to CBD. CBD is a cannabinoid with a number of benefits for the body. CBD is excellent for combating stress and anxiety. Consuming CBD boosts concentration. It also relaxes muscles and makes it easier to unwind. Thanks to CBD, you can sleep better and longer.
It is for all these reasons that athletes are adopting CBD. For example, it allows them to detach themselves from stress before a match. It is very effective during the recovery period. In training, it improves performance and preparation. Natural and without side effects, it is widely preferred to anti-anxiety drugs, painkillers and artificial sleeping pills. Whether in the form of CBD flowers, oil or crystals – as you can legally buy online at JustBob.shop - cannabinoid-derived products are very popular with sportspeople. It is important to note that consuming CBD does not alter a sportsperson's abilities.
Comments
Womens football
yuck so so boring and pathetically slow i have no interest in it and those peeps who keep pushing the agenda for it well push off please.
Coming from a woman surprising you may think but come on i hate all this bigging up of something that is just horrible,Look at the attendances in USA for there Womens basketball league which is solely funded by the NBA nobody is interested but a very very small hardcore of fans and they harp on about wanting the same pay as men get do me a favour and the same goes with football those who want to watch it fine but it is nowhere near the Mens game and the way they have been bitching and still are about that Kiss well do me a favour if someone kissed me and it was totally unexpected a swift knee and a bunch of fives would follow instead of all the hand wringing and wailing and bitching thats been going on.
So Womens football get back in line its not fun to watch unless the occasional bum cheek flashed when the shorts run up and then i am sure you boys very attentive then lol.
The farce
Surrounding the Spanish women and that poxy kiss has only further deepened my dislike of womens football and the baggage that follows it. There are lots of things women do well and put men to shame at. Football isn't one of them.
PS, Edited to add. And neither is football punditry
oh so spot on about punditry
My teeth on edge when they have them in the studio or at the match it does not look natural but it is an agenda being forced on this and other industries.
But just as annoying is the constant replays when the games going on arrrrgggghhhh stop doing that wait for the ball to go dead for goodness sake and i do not need to see it from 700000000000000 different angles.
I'm sorry and I'm not anti
I'm sorry and I'm not anti feminist or anything. But I just don't get, understand, or buy into in anyway shape or form, womens football.
In the PC world we live in these days the whole world has gone mad - yes I'm a 60 year old dinosaur it's true....
Jurassic you are not Boogers
But i must pull you on(calm down)your post as you do not need to apologise for your not getting/liking Womens football you dont like you dont like its simple but yes the worlds gone mad when peeps so scared to say/write something incase some woke/snowflake/trans/non binary gets offended by it. Grow up sticks and stones as the saying goes so no Boogers on here be yourself say what you think the world would be a better place if we all did instead of pandering to others.
Right i need to find a shoe shop now i need some me time lol
I have no issue with the
I have no issue with the female pundits. I find them just as good and bad as the men. I heard an interesting story about Megan Rapino and the USA women’s team, not sure how true it is? Megan and her team mates demanded pay parity with US men’s team. The following month the women found that their wages had been cut by about 20%. It transpired that the women’s game was getting bigger audiences than the men also attracting better sponsorship deals therefore they were paid more. The US football association could not justify increasing the men’s salaries so the only way to achieve equity was to drop the women’s pay. As I said, not sure how true it is.
The point for me is that everyone should be paid for the value they add. If the women’s game can attract a bigger following than the men, by all means pay them more, until then let the game grow organically.
One final word on that kiss, he was out of line, but in the pantheon of abuse women are subjected to this is low down the list. The official should have “man upped” and apologised instead of doubling down and what kind of “man” needs his mommy to fight his battles for him?
Rant over.
Not for me, the individual
Not for me, the individual skill factor is just not there ,its harder to watch womens rugby ,to many wobble bits specially in the scrums .
If anything justifys the females in sport its tennis & golf .
Try watching the women's AFL!
Try watching the women's AFL!!! Too many teams, too small a pool of talent.
As for the women's football, I actually don't mind it. Watched a fair bit of the WC and thought some of the talent was "up there". You have to bear in mind also, that the women's game has not had as long to develop as the men's given that they were banned from playing by the FA for decades. It takes time to develop any sport and I think they're tracking well.