Mexico is increasing investment in women’s soccer as part of a broader strategy to grow the sport nationally and position the country for major international events. Reporting from outlets covering the women’s game highlights that the push is tied to hopes that Mexico could co-host the Women’s World Cup in 2031. The coverage also frames Mexico’s progress in the context of wider efforts to build the women’s sport ahead of the next Women’s World Cup, which is scheduled for 2027 in Brazil. The articles describe Mexico’s approach as concerted and organized, focusing on developing the women’s game through additional resources and increased support.

While the specific details of funding levels and program structures are not fully enumerated in the provided excerpts, both sources emphasize the same overall direction: greater financial backing for women’s soccer, growth ambitions for the domestic league, and continued pursuit of World Cup dreams through long-term planning. The coverage situates these changes within an international comparison of women’s soccer development across different countries.