FIFA Womens World Cup 2023 Qualifiers asia

With World Cup qualifying well underway, some teams have already stamped their ticket for next year’s tournament in Australia and New Zealand.

Both host teams have earned automatic qualifications, leaving 30 more spots up for grabs. As of Sept. 6, a total of 27 teams have qualified, including the hosts.

The UEFA playoffs in October will decide two of the remaining five spots, and inter-confederation playoffs in February will decide the final three.

Just Women’s Sports will be keeping track of who’s already qualified as the tournament fills out.

How many slots does each confederation have to fill?

  • Asia (AFC): 5 + 1 host (Australia)
  • Africa (CAF): 4
  • North America, Central America, the Caribbean (Concacaf): 4
  • South America (Conmebol): 3
  • Oceania (OFC): 0 + 1 host (New Zealand)
  • Europe (UEFA): 11

In February 2023, inter-confederation playoffs will fill the three remaining spots in the 32-team tournament. Each confederation will have a set number of slots in the play-in tournament:

  • AFC: 2
  • CAF: 2
  • Concacaf: 2
  • Conmebol: 2
  • OFC: 1
  • UEFA: 1

Which teams have qualified for the World Cup?

  • Argentina (Conmebol) – Copa América third place
  • Australia (AFC) – Automatic (host)
  • Brazil (Conmebol) – Copa América champion
  • Canada (Concacaf) – Concacaf W Championship semifinalist
  • China (AFC) – Asian Cup semifinalist
  • Colombia (Conmebol) – Copa América runner-up
  • Costa Rica (Concacaf) – Concacaf W Championship semifinalist
  • Denmark (UEFA) – Group winner
  • England (UEFA) – Group winner
  • France (UEFA) – Group winner
  • Germany (UEFA) – Group winner
  • Italy (UEFA) – Group winner
  • Jamaica (Concacaf) – Concacaf W Championship semifinalist
  • Japan (AFC) – Asian Cup semifinalist
  • Morocco* (CAF) – WAFCON semifinalist
  • Netherlands (UEFA) – Group winner
  • New Zealand (OFC) – Automatic (host)
  • Nigeria (CAF) – WAFCON semifinalist
  • Norway (UEFA) – Group winner
  • Philippines* (AFC) – Asian Cup semifinalist
  • South Africa (CAF) – WAFCON semifinalist
  • South Korea (AFC) – Asian Cup semifinalist
  • Spain (UEFA) – Group winner
  • Sweden (UEFA) – Group winner
  • United States (Concacaf) – Concacaf W Championship semifinalist
  • Vietnam* (AFC) – Asian Cup playoffs winner
  • Zambia* (CAF) – WAFCON semifinalist

*Denotes first-time World Cup qualifier.

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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup is scheduled to be the 9th edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for women's national football teams organised by FIFA. The tournament will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand, the first time that the FIFA Women's World Cup will have two host nations, and is scheduled to take place from 20 July to 20 August 2023.[1] The 2023 tournament will see the Women's World Cup expanded from 24 to 32 teams.

2023 FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Wahine o te Ipu o te Ao – Ahitereiria/Aotearoa 2023
FIFA Womens World Cup 2023 Qualifiers asia

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Beyond Greatness
I tua atu i te Nui

Tournament details
Host countriesAustralia
New Zealand
Dates20 July – 20 August
Teams32 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)10 (in 9 host cities)

2019

2027

The United States are the defending champions, having won the previous two tournaments in 2015 and 2019.

2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

      • 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
  • Women’s Soccer World Cup 2023 Qualifying Qualification Process
  • Confederation Qualification Process
      • AFC
      • CAF
      • CONCACAF
      • CONMEBOL
      • OFC
      • UEFA
    • Inter-confederation play-offs
      • Group 1
      • Group 2
      • Group 3

World’s one of the most loved sports footballs is going to start and the qualification for the women’s Soccer World Cup will start from 16 September 2021 to be ended 23 February 2023, in this process.

It will determine all the 32 teams that will play in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. There are Confederations, and more than 176 teams are participating in Soccer World Cup 2023 Qualifying.

This is the first tournament that is hosted by 2 different countries Australia. The qualifying competition consists of three rounds for Australia & New Zealand world cup tournament. Preliminary round, Qualifying group stage, and Play-offs round.

New Zealand and the tournament expanded from 24 teams to 32 teams. Australia and New Zealand are automatically qualified because they are the host and co-host countries.

Women’s Soccer World Cup 2023 Qualifying Qualification Process

FIFA Womens World Cup 2023 Qualifiers asia
2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

The number of teams for the Women’s World Cup is increased from 24 to 34 teams, there are 6 confederations through which there are 32 slots, as a host country Australia and New Zealand are qualified, therefore 30 slots are remaining for the qualification round.

Here, are the total slots for each confederation for Soccer World Cup 2023 Qualifying information is below: –

  • AFC: – 5+1
  • CAF: – 4
  • CONCACAF: – 4
  • CONMEBOL: -3
  • OFC: – 0+1
  • UEFA: – 11
  • Playoffs: – 3
Australia Co-hosts
New Zealand Co-hosts
Japan 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup Semi-finalists
South Korea 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup Semi-finalists
China PR 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup Semi-finalists
Philippines 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup semi-finalist
Vietnam 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup play-offs winner
Sweden UEFA Group A Winners
Spain UEFA Group B Winners
France UEFA Group I Winners

Confederation Qualification Process

Complete qualification table: Click here

AFC

The qualification stage for the Women’s World Cup tournament will be organized by the AFC Women’s Asian Cup scheduled from 13 September to 25 September 2021. For the Final qualification, 12 teams will face each other and they will be divided into 4 teams into 4 groups each teams top two will go for advance to the knockout stage.

The important news is that North Korea has withdrawn on 29th July 2021 to take part in the Women’s Asian Cup qualification because of safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

FIFA Womens World Cup 2023 Qualifiers asia
Source- Wikipedia
Play-off
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Vietnam 2 6
2 Chinese Taipei 2 3
3 Thailand 2 0

CAF

The qualification process for CAF will conduct by the Africa Women Cup of Nation 2022, the dates for the tournament are from July-August 2022. There are 12 teams in which they are 4 slots through 2 slots of New Zealand and Australia.

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4
1. Morocco (H)
2. Nigeria
3. South Africa
 4. Cameroon
5. Zambia
6. Burundi
 7. Cameroon
8. Zambia
9. Burundi
 10. Senegal
11. Botswana
12. Uganda

CONCACAF

The qualification stage for CONCACAF will Conduct by the CONCACAF Women’s Championship, which is scheduled from November 2021 to April 2022. The tournament will draw six groups of five teams in each, and the match will be played on a round-robin match. The winner from all six groups will be promoted to the Final tournament of the qualification process.

In the Final state, there will be 8 teams, as Canada and United States are qualified automatically because they have the highest-ranked in CONCACAF teams, and the final state is scheduled from July 2022. All the teams have been divided into 2 groups of 4 teams. The top 2 teams from each team will qualify for the CAF.

Group A
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Mexico 2 6
2 Puerto Rico 2 6
3 Suriname 2 3
4 Antigua and Barbuda 2 0
5 Anguilla 2 0
Group B
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Guatemala 2 6
2 Costa Rica 2 6
3 Saint Kitts and Nevis 2 3
4 Curacao 2 0
5 U.S Virgin Islands 2 0
Group C
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Dominican Republic 2 6
2 Jamaica 2 6
3 Bermuda 2 3
4 Cayman Islands 2 0
5 Grenada 2 0
Group D
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Panama 2 6
2 El Salvador 2 6
3 Barbados 2 3
4 Aruba 2 0
5 Belize 2 0
Group E
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Cuba 2 6
2 Haiti 2 6
3 Honduras 2 3
4 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2 0
5 The British Virgin Islands 2 0
Group F
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Guyana 2 6
2 Trinidad and Tobago 2 6
3 Nicaragua 2 3
4 Dominica 2 0
5 Turks and Caicos Islands 2 0

CONMEBOL

The qualification for CONMEBOL is managed by the Copa America Femenina 2022, which is scheduled from July-August or October- November 2022. For qualification for the Women’s World Cup 2023, they provided three direct qualifying and two play-offs.

Group A
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Colombia 0 0
2 Chile 0 0
3 Ecuador 0 0
4 Paraguay 0 0
5 Bolivia 0 0
Group B
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Brazil 0 0
2 Peru 0 0
3 Venezuela 0 0
4 Argentina 0 0
5 Uruguay 0 0

OFC

The qualification for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World’s Cup, the tournament is scheduled from July-August but for some reason, it is shifted to January-February, On 4 March 2021 that it was scheduled back June-July 2022.

UEFA

The UEFA has announced the Women’s Soccer World Cup 2023 Qualifying process, which is scheduled from 16 December-11 October 2022, there are 51 teams drawn into 9 groups which are broken into 5 or 6 teams. Each team winner will be qualified directly for the World Cup.

Group A: Sweden, Finland, Republic of Ireland, Slovakia, Georgia
Group B: Spain, Scotland, Ukraine, Hungary, Faroe Islands
Group C: Netherlands, Iceland, Czech Republic, Belarus, Cyprus
Group D: England, Austria, Northern Ireland, North Macedonia, Latvia, Luxembourg
Group E: Denmark, Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Azerbaijan, Malta, Montenegro
Group F: Norway, Belgium, Poland, Albania, Kosovo, Armenia
Group G: Italy, Switzerland, Romania, Croatia, Moldova, Lithuania
Group H: Germany, Portugal, Serbia, Israel, Turkey, Bulgaria

Group A
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Sweden 7 19
2 Finland 6 10
3 Republic of Ireland 5 8
4 Slovakia 6 5
5 Georgia 6 0
Group B
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Spain 6 18
2 Scotland 6 10
3 Hungary 6 9
4 Ukraine 4 4
5 Faroe Islands 6 0
Group C
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Iceland 6 15
2 Netherlands 6 14
3 Czech Republic 5 5
4 Belarus 4 4
5 Cyprus 7 1
Group D
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 England 8 24
2 Austria 8 19
3 Northern Ireland 8 13
4 Luxembourg 7 9
5 North Macedonia 8 3
6 Latvia 7 0
Group E
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Denmark 8 24
2 Russia 6 15
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 8 10
4 Montenegro 7 9
5 Malta 7 4
6 Azerbaijan 8 3
Group F
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Norway 8 22
2 Belgium 8 19
3 Poland 8 14
4 Albania 8 10
5 Kosovo 8 4
6 Armenia 8 0
Group G
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Italy 8 21
2 Switzerland 8 19
3 Romania 7 13
4 Croatia 8 7
5 Lithuania 7 4
6 Moldova 6 0
Group H
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 Germany 8 21
2 Serbia 8 18
3 Portugal 8 16
4 Turkey 8 10
5 Israel 7 3
6 Bulgaria 7 0
Group I
S. NoTeamsPldPts
1 France 8 24
2 Wales 8 16
3 Slovenia 8 14
4 Greece 8 13
5 Kazakhstan 7 0
6 Estonia 7 0

Inter-confederation play-offs

Group 1

Semi-FinalFinal
February 2023 – TBC February 2023 – TBC
Unseeded Team
Unseeded Team
Seed 1
Semi-final winner

Group 2

Semi-FinalFinal
February 2023 – TBC February 2023 – TBC
Unseeded Team
Unseeded Team
Seed 2
Semi-Final winner

Group 3

Semi-FinalFinal
February 2023 – TBC February 2023 – TBC
Seed 3
Unseeded team
Semi-final 1 winner
Semi-final 2 winner
Seed 4
Unseeded team

Who qualified for the Women's World Cup 2023?

6, 2022. With five Women's World Cup berths to give out, the top five finishers in the tournament received berths. For the top four teams, this was as simple as the four semifinalists: China, Japan, South Korea and the Philippines, the latter of which qualified for its first-ever World Cup, men's or women's.

How many teams qualify for FIFA from Asia?

2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC).

Who qualifies for World Cup 2022 from Asia?

Those matchups determined the final two qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup: Asia vs. South America, and North America vs. Oceania.

How many teams are in the 2023 Women's World Cup?

The tournament is scheduled to take place between July 20 and August 20, 2023. The 2023 Women's World Cup will be the first to take place with 32 teams, expanded from 24 in 2019.