FIFA Womens World Cup Finals List

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FIFA Women’s World Cup Finals 1991-2023

Details of every FIFA Women’s World Cup Finals from 1991 to 2023, together with Third Place Play-Off matches and an Order of Merit. View Women’s World Cup Winners, Runners-up, 3rd place & 4th place with results, scores & number of team wins. United States won the most Women’s FIFA World Cup Tournaments. FIFA Awards for Winning Captains, Best Player (Golden Ball), Highest Goalscorer (Golden Boot), Best Goalkeeper (Golden Glove), Winning Managers and Young Player are also included.

FIFA Women’s World Cup Finals

YearHost NationWinnerScoreRunner-UpThirdScoreFourth
1991

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China

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United States2 - 1

Norway Fooball

Norway

Sweden Football

Sweden4 - 0

Germany Football

Germany
1995

Sweden Football

Sweden

Norway Fooball

Norway2 - 0

Germany Football

Germany

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United States2 - 0

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China
1999

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United States

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United States0 - 0 asd (5-4 pens)

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China

Brazil Football

Brazil0 - 0 (5-4 pens)

Norway Fooball

Norway
2003

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United States

Germany Football

Germany2 - 1 asd

Sweden Football

Sweden

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United States3 - 1

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Canada
2007

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China

Germany Football

Germany2 - 0

Brazil Football

Brazil

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United States4 - 1

Norway Fooball

Norway
2011

Germany Football

Germany

Japan Football

Japan2 - 2 aet (3-1 pens)

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United States

Sweden Football

Sweden2 - 1

France Football

France
2015

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Canada

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United States5 - 2

Japan Football

Japan

England Football

England1 - 0 aet

Germany Football

Germany
2019

France Football

France

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United States2 - 0

Netherlands Football

Netherlands

Sweden Football

Sweden2 - 1

England Football

England
2023

Australia / New Zealand

Australia / New Zealand

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Spain

1 - 0

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England

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Sweden2 - 0

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Australia

FIFA Women’s World Cup Finals Order of Merit

Nation

FirstSecondThirdFourthTop Four

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United States4138

Germany Football

Germany2125

Norway Fooball

Norway1124

Japan Football

Japan112

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Spain11

Sweden Football

Sweden145

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England1113

Brazil Football

Brazil112

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China112

Netherlands Football

Netherlands11

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Canada11

France Football

France11

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Australia11
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FIFA Women’s World Cup 1991-2023 Overall Team Records

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FIFA Women’s World Cup Winning Captains

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April Heinrichs (1991 United States), Gro Espeseth (1995 Norway), Carla Overbeck (1999 United States),

Bettina Wiegmann (2003 Germany), Birgit Prinz (2007 Germany), Homare Sawa (2011 Japan)

Carli Lloyd (2015 United States), Megan Rapinoe (2019 United States), Ivana Andrés (2023 Spain)

FIFA Women’s World Cup Best Player (Golden Ball) Awards

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Carin Jennings (1991 United States), Hege Riise (1995 Norway), Sun Wen (1999 China),

Birgit Prinz (2003 Germany), Marta (2007 Brazil), Homare Sawa (2011 Japan),

Carli Lloyd (2015 United States), Megan Rapinoe (2019 United States), Aitana Bonmatí (2023 Spain)

FIFA Women’s World Cup Golden Boot Awards 1991-2023

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Michelle Akers (10 United States), Ann Kristin Aarønes (6 Norway), Sun Wen (7 China) & Sissi (7 Brazil),

Birgit Prinz (7 Germany), Marta (7 Brazil), Homare Sawa (5 Japan), Célia Šašić (6 Germany),

Megan Rapinoe (6 United States), Hinata Miyazawa (5 Japan)

FIFA Women’s World Cup Goalkeeper Golden Glove Awards from 1999

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Gao Hong (1999 China) & Briana Scurry (USA), Silke Rottenberg (2003 Germany),

Nadine Angerer (2007 Germany), Hope Solo (2011 & 2015 United States),

Sari van Veenendaal (2019 Netherlands), Mary Earps (2023 England)

FIFA Women’s World Cup Winning Managers

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Anson Dorrance (1991 United States), Even Pellerud (1995 Norway), Tony DiCicco (1999 United States),

Tina Theune-Meyer (2003 Germany), Silvia Neid (2007 Germany), Norio Sasaki (2011 Japan),

Jill Ellis (2015 & 2019 United States), Jorge Vilda (2023 Spain)

FIFA Women’s World Cup Young Player Awards

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Caitlin Foord (2011 Australia), Kadeisha Buchanan (2015 Canada),

Giulia Gwinn (2019 Germany), Salma Paralluelo (2023 Spain)

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