{"id":68723,"date":"2025-01-28T20:31:12","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:31:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fifa-23-will-include-womens-club-football-and-world-cup-for-first-time-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:31:12","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:31:12","slug":"fifa-23-will-include-womens-club-football-and-world-cup-for-first-time-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fifa-23-will-include-womens-club-football-and-world-cup-for-first-time-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"FIFA 23 will include women\u2019s club football and World Cup for first time &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>FIFA 23 will include women\u2019s club football and World Cup for first time EA SPORTSFIFA 23 has received its first official trailer, and it\u2019s crammed full of new features to unpack. One of the most exciting is the reveal that FIFA 23 will feature domestic women\u2019s leagues for the first time. After weeks upon weeks of leaks and rumors, FIFA 23 has been officially revealed as EA prepares up to give the series a fitting sendoff before being rebranded as EA SPORTS FC. The first trailer hinted at plenty of interesting gameplay changes and new technology to make FIFA 23 the most immersive football game yet. However, there\u2019s one exciting new addition that will have caught players\u2019 eyes. EA has committed to making FIFA 23 the most inclusive football title so far, as seen by the welcome inclusion of Sam Kerr on the Ultimate Edition cover. For the first time in the series\u2019 history, fans will be now able to play as iconic club teams from the world of women\u2019s football and play in the Women\u2019s World Cup. Women\u2019s club football and World Cup coming to FIFA 23 Women\u2019s football was first added to the FIFA games all the way back in FIFA 16 when international sides were made playable in Kick-Off with fully licensed names, kits, and badges. Unfortunately, in the years since, the women\u2019s side of the sport hasn\u2019t received much attention. In FIFA 23, that is all about to change, as England\u2019s Barclays Women\u2019s Super League and France\u2019s Division 1 Arkema are joining the roster of club teams. This means top women\u2019s teams like Chelsea, Manchester City, and Lyon will feature, along with their home stadiums and face scans. Altogether, this means a further 24 women\u2019s clubs will make up the more than 700 teams featured in FIFA 23, as EA strives to make this their most inclusive game to date. Check out a full breakdown of every team below: Barclays Women\u2019s Super League: Arsenal &#8211; Aston Villa &#8211; Brighton &#038; Hove Albion &#8211; Chelsea &#8211; Everton &#8211; Leicester City &#8211; Liverpool &#8211; Manchester City &#8211; Manchester United &#8211; Reading &#8211; Spurs &#8211; West Ham United &#8211; &#8211; Division 1 Arkema:Bordeaux &#8211; Dijon &#8211; Fleury &#8211; Guingamp &#8211; Le Havre &#8211; Lyon &#8211; Montpellier &#8211; Paris FC &#8211; PSG &#8211; Reims &#8211; Rodez &#8211; Soyaux &#8211; &#8211; We\u2019ll have to wait and see how these new clubs are implemented. Women\u2019s football so far has been limited to Kick-Off matches, but with more teams than ever to choose from, a Women\u2019s Career Mode might not be out of the question. The reveal trailer also confirmed that the 2023 FIFA Women\u2019s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand will be coming to FIFA 23 later alongside the men\u2019s tournament. World Cup mode has been incredibly popular whenever it\u2019s shown up, so the chance to play through both will no doubt delight fans. All in all, it\u2019s great to see the rise in popularity of women\u2019s acknowledged in FIFA 23, and hopefully, it\u2019s the beginning of more to come in EA SPORTS FC 24 and beyond.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FIFA 23 will include women\u2019s club football and World Cup for first time EA SPORTSFIFA 23 has received its first official trailer, and it\u2019s crammed full of new features to unpack. One of the most exciting is the reveal that FIFA 23 will feature domestic women\u2019s leagues for the first time. 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