[1] The bid entailed playing at 10 venues in 10 host cities, with the final held at the Estadio El Campín in Bogotá.
In 2016 the Colombian Football Federation indicated an interest to formalize the candidacy of Colombia as host country.
[5] On 26 January 2019, Colombian President Iván Duque Márquez indicated that he had every intention of applying for Colombia to host the 2023 Women's World Cup.
[6] The following host cities, venues and capacities were included in the Bid Book submitted to FIFA:[7][8] In the document sent for evaluation, some media pointed out a series of inaccuracies in it, for example, they cited that Colombia had organized the 2019 Pan American Games, being these played in Lima,[9] besides indicating euphemisms such as "The Colombian women's tournament is among the most successful in the continent with 20,60 players, with an average attendance of 28,000 spectators in the finals of each championship".
In Colombia, the Women's League has had three editions, being short tournaments with players earning minimum wages and needing additional jobs to survive, which raises doubts about its success.