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FIFA Women's World Cup

The FIFA Women's World Cup is the premier international competition for women's national football teams, held every four years since 1991. The USA lead with four titles, followed by Germany with two.

9
EDITIONS
1991
FIRST
2023
LATEST
USA
4× CHAMPION
All-Time Champions
USA4
Germany2
Norway1
Japan1
Spain1
Edition History
YEARHOSTCHAMPIONRUNNER-UPSCORE
2023Australia / New Zealand
Spain
Hinata Miyazawa
England
1–0
2019France
USA
Megan Rapinoe
Netherlands
2–0
2015Canada
USA
Carli Lloyd
Japan
5–2
2011Germany
Japan
Homare Sawa
USA
2–2 (3–1p)
2007China
Germany
Marta
Brazil
2–0
2003USA
Germany
Birgit Prinz
Sweden
2–1 aet
1999USA
USA
Sun Wen / Claudia Reyna
China
0–0 (5–4p)
1995Sweden
Norway
Ann Kristin Aarønes
Germany
2–0
1991China
USA
Michelle Akers
Norway
2–1
Edition Notes
2023

Spain won their first Women's World Cup. Olga Carmona's winner in the final. Record attendance across both hosts.

2019

USA's fourth title. Megan Rapinoe won Golden Boot and Ball. Attendance and TV records set.

2015

USA dominated, with Carli Lloyd scoring a hat-trick in the first 16 minutes of the final.

2011

Japan's first title — an inspiration after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

2007

Germany retained the title. Marta's brilliance made her the tournament's standout player.

2003

Germany won their first title. Originally scheduled for China, moved due to SARS.

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