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Sydney Harbour Bridge to transform into festival of football to celebrate Women’s World Cup

Sydney Harbour Bridge to transform into festival of football to celebrate Women’s World Cup

Zurich (Switzerland), June 1 (UNI) FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 together with Destination NSW have on Thursday announced that on June 25, Sydney’s most iconic landmark, Sydney Harbour Bridge, located on Gadigal land, will turn into a festival of football to celebrate 25 days to go until
the official kick-off of FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023.
The event on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, overlooking the show-stopping city and glittering harbour, will be a celebration of football, culture, community and free to the public to attend.
This powerful and colourful display of unity and inclusivity will see thousands of fans be joined by grassroots football and multicultural communities, local and international football legends, FIFA
and NSW Government representatives and the tournament’s Beyond Greatness Champions on
one of the world’s most recognisable landmarks.
FIFA Secretary General, Fatma Samoura said, “Football unites the world, and this month on the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge the power of our game to bring people together will once again
be showcased.”
"This FIFA Women’s World Cup will truly be a unique event and a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
With its thriving culture and world-class experiences, Sydney is a fantastic location to celebrate
the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup. The Sydney Harbour Bridge will be the perfect setting to rally and unite our communities and create an enticing and distinctive experience that truly goes Beyond Greatness,” Samoura said.
Sydney is set to come alive during the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 tournament, hosting 11 matches across two venues, secured by Destination NSW, the NSW Government’s tourism and major events agency.
A central destination throughout the tournament, Sydney will host Australia’s opening match between Australia and Republic of Ireland kicking off on July 20. Sydney will also witness the world champions crowned when the final takes place at Stadium Australia on August 20.
Minister for Jobs and Tourism, John Graham, said, “The FIFA Women’s World Cup is another mega event for Sydney, attracting thousands of visitors from around the world and millions of dollars in visitor expenditure for the state. NSW is ready to host football fans, families and visitors in Sydney to cheer on their favourite team at one of the biggest tournaments in the world.”
“Akin to hosting the first Women’s World Cup south of the equator, being part of this activation on
our iconic bridge on 25 June is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I encourage football fans to get involved in the opportunity to help showcase our state and women’s football to the world,” Graham
said.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge will close to traffic on June 25 from 4.00am to 10.30am (local time) for the FIFA Women’s World Cup event. The Sydney Harbour Tunnel will remain open, but delays are expected. Trains will continue to operate across the bridge and the footpath and cycleway will remain open.
The FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 will run from July 20 to August 20.
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