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FIFA Women's World Cup

The FIFA Women's World Cup is the most important competition in international football (soccer) for women. Organised by FIFA, the sport's governing body, the World Cup tournament was first held in 1991.

The tournament reunites 16 female national football teams each four years, to compete for that sport's women's world championship. The FIFA Women's World Cup came as an idea of a FIFA official during the 1986 Men's World Cup in Mexico. One of the most famous moments in the tournament, and perhaps in the history of sports overall, is when Brandi Chastain took off her jersey and slid to her knees, showing her sports bra as she celebrated scoring the Cup-winning penalty against China in 1999.

The 1999 and 2003 Women's World Cup were both celebrated in the United States; in 2003 China was supposed to host it but it was moved because of SARS. As compensation, China retained its automatic qualification to the 2003 tournament as host nation, and received the 2007 tournament.

The next host country to be decided by vote will be that of the 2011 Women's World Cup .

See also: Women's football (soccer)

Tournaments

FIFA Women's World Cup Tournaments
Year Host Final Third Place Match
Champions Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
1991
Details
China USA
United States
2 - 1 Norway
Norway
Sweden
Sweden
4 - 0 Germany
Germany
1995
Details
Sweden Norway
Norway
2 - 0 Germany
Germany
USA
United States
2 - 0 China
China
1999
Details
United States USA
United States
0 - 0
asdet
China
China
Brazil
Brazil
0 - 0
asdet
Norway
Norway
5 - 4 on penalty shootout 5 - 4 on penalty shootout
2003
Details
United States Germany
Germany
2 - 1
asdet
Sweden
Sweden
USA
United States
3 - 1 Canada
Canada
Match decided on golden goal
2007
Details
China

World Cup winners ranking

  1. USA USA - 1991 , 1999 (2 titles)
  2. Germany - 2003 (1 title)
  3. Norway - 1995 (1 title)

External link

  • http://www.fifa.com/en/womens/index.html

Last updated: 08-01-2005 17:22:58
Last updated: 10-29-2005 02:13:46