Organisers of the FIFA Women's World Cup are thrilled with the legacy left by the event.
Auckland played a major role in the tournament by hosting nine matches.
Over $87 million in GDP was injected into the region's economy, surpassing the initial projection by just under 50%.
MBIE NZ Major Events Manager Kylie Hawker-Green told Mike Hosking that the event exceeded expectations.
She says the tournament boosted the economy in the quieter months of July and August.
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