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Posted: 2023-02-02 02:39:19

Football Australia is still in the dark around the rumoured sponsorship deal between Visit Saudi — the tourism arm of the Saudi Arabian government — and the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, which will take place on Australian and New Zealand shores in six months' time.

At a media conference on Thursday to announce the Matildas' squad for the upcoming Cup Of Nations tournament, an FA spokesperson addressed the room ahead of time to say the federation was still awaiting clarity and justification from FIFA, having written to them in the past 48 hours after news broke on social media.

"Football Australia understands [that] FIFA has entered into a destination partnership agreement in respect to the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023", an official statement said.

"We are very disappointed that Football Australia [was] not consulted on this matter prior to any decision being made.

"Football Australia and New Zealand Football have jointly written to FIFA to urgently clarify the situation."

A projected image in the sydney opera house of blue and green confetti falling behind Sam Kerr mid-backflip
Australia and New Zealand will co-host the Women's World Cup in July this year.(Twitter: The Matildas)

Saudi Arabia's record regarding the rights of women and the LGBTQIA+ community has been heavily criticised by multiple human rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

Women were not allowed to play sport, enter public football stadiums, or apply for a driver's licence in Saudi Arabia until 2018.

While there has been some reform in recent years, it is still the case that women must obtain permission from their male guardian to be married, leave prison or obtain access to sexual or reproductive healthcare.

Further, men can still file legal cases against daughters, wives or female relatives under charges of "disobedience", with courts able to penalise women with losing their financial independence if they refuse to return to their marital home in such cases.

Homosexuality and same-sex marriage are both outlawed according to the nation's uncodified Islamic law.

There are also major concerns over the nation's response to public criticism, with a 2022 Human Rights Watch report claiming: "Dozens of human rights defenders and activists continue to serve long prison sentences for criticising authorities or advocating political and rights reforms [...] The near-total repression of independent civil society and critical voices impedes the chances that reform efforts will succeed."

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