Brazil's iconic Maracanã Stadium will host the 2027 women's World Cup final
The Maracanã is one of soccer’s most iconic venues, having hosted the men's title games in 1950 and 2014. So far, only the Rose Bowl and Sweden’s Rasunda Stadium have hosted men's and women's finals.

RIO DE JANEIRO — Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro will host the opening match and the final of the women’s World Cup next year, FIFA announced Thursday.
Brazil is the first South American nation to host the tournament and will play in the opener on June 24 against a to-be-determined opponent in the 73,000 seat Maracanã, which also hosted the 2014 men’s World Cup final.
The hosts also will play in São Paulo and Brasília during the group phase of the 32-team competition spread across eight Brazilian cities.
The final is July 25.
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The Maracanã is one of soccer’s most iconic venues, having hosted the decisive match of the 1950 men’s World Cup, with Uruguay crowned champions after beating the hosts, 2-1. In the final of the 2014 edition, Germany lifted its fourth title after a 1-0 extra-time win against Lionel Messi’s Argentina.
So far, only Sweden’s Rasunda Stadium and California’s Rose Bowl have hosted both the men’s and women’s World Cup finals.
Spain is the defending champion. Brazil has never won the title.