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Posted: 2023-08-17 21:30:04

Football Australia is hoping the exploits of the Matildas at the Women's World Cup can put the nation in the box seat to beat emerging superpower Saudi Arabia for hosting rights to the 2026 Women's Asian Cup.

After the Matildas were dumped out at the semifinal stage of their home tournament by England on Wednesday, FA's attention will now turn to bringing further competitions to Australian shores.

James Johnson's organisation has been ambitious in its desire to bid for hosting rights to the men's World Cup in 2034 and the revamped Club World Cup in 2029.

But the Women's Asian Cup in 2026 looms as a much more attainable proposition for FA following record crowds and viewing figures at this year's World Cup.

"(A successful bid) would extend this window for a major growth in the Australian game which is really being turbocharged by the women's game," Johnson said.

"There's a lot of logic for that bid, it's calculated because women's football is growing rapidly around the world and in particular in Australia.

"We've seen the success of the Matildas at this World Cup and we know when we hosted the Asian Cup in 2015 that was a big success.

"We're taking it seriously and we're working with state and federal governments to make sure we have the right backing to get that over the line."

Johnson won't just have to convince politicians to make the dream a reality, he will also face tough opposition within the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

Uzbekistan has officially expressed an interest, as have the Saudis, who are positioning themselves as a key player in world football.

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