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List of FIFA Women's World Cup finals

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List of FIFA Women's World Cup finals

The FIFA Women's World Cup is the international association football championship for women's national teams who represent members of FIFA, the sport's global governing body. It has been contested every four years since 1991 between teams who qualify through continental competitions, alongside the hosts who have an automatic berth. The tournament is one of the most-watched women's sporting events in the world, with a global television audience of over 82.18 million viewers for the 2019 final. Like modern editions of the men's tournament, the FIFA Women's World Cup final is the last match of the competition's knockout stage. The single match is played by the two remaining teams who advanced from the semifinal round and determines the world champions in women's association football. In the event of a draw after 90 minutes of regulation time, an additional 30 minutes of extra time is used to determine a winner. If scores are still tied, a penalty shootout is played until one team wins. Some editions of the tournament allowed for a golden goal in extra time to determine a winner, which was used in the 2003 final. The inaugural edition was hosted by China in 1991 and featured 12 teams playing 80-minute matches. It was preceded by several unofficial world championships, but the 1991 tournament was the first to be organized directly by FIFA. It was known as the 1st FIFA World Championship for Women's Football for the M&Ms Cup and retroactively given the World Cup moniker. The World Cup expanded to 16 teams in the 1999 edition, which was hosted by the United States and drew record attendances. The 2003 edition was planned to be hosted by China, but moved to the United States due to a major SARS outbreak. An expansion to 24 teams in the 2015 edition was followed by the adoption of the current 32-team format for the 2023 edition, the first with multiple host countries. A total of ten teams have played in the nine finals held since 1991; five have won a title. The United States is the most successful team in Women's World Cup history, having won four titles in five finals. Germany has two titles and finished as runners-up once; Japan and Norway each have one title and have both finished as runners-up in another final. The most recent tournament, hosted by Australia and New Zealand in 2023, was won by Spain; they defeated fellow first-time finalists England in the final, played at Stadium Australia in Sydney. The team that wins the final is presented with the FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy, which is kept by FIFA and displayed occasionally on tours or at the FIFA Museum in Zürich, Switzerland. A replica, called the FIFA Women's World Cup Winner's Trophy, is awarded to the winning team and engraved with their name.

Infobox

Region
International
Founded
1991; 34 years ago (1991)
Organiser(s)
FIFA
Current champions
Spain (1st title)
Most championships
United States (4 titles)

Tables

Key to the list of finals · List of finals
Col 1
Match was won with a golden goal
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Match was won with a golden goal
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
List of FIFA Women's World Cup finals[13] · List of finals
1991
1991
Year
1991
Winners
United States
Score
2–1
Runners-up
Norway
Venue
Tianhe Stadium
Location
Guangzhou, China
Attendance
63,000
1995
1995
Year
1995
Winners
Norway
Score
2–0
Runners-up
Germany
Venue
Råsunda Stadium
Location
Stockholm, Sweden
Attendance
17,158
1999
1999
Year
1999
Winners
United States
Score
‡ 0–0 ‡(5–4 p)
Runners-up
China
Venue
Rose Bowl
Location
Pasadena, California, U.S.
Attendance
90,185
2003
2003
Year
2003
Winners
Germany
Score
2–1 *
Runners-up
Sweden
Venue
Home Depot Center
Location
Carson, California, U.S.
Attendance
26,137
2007
2007
Year
2007
Winners
Germany
Score
2–0
Runners-up
Brazil
Venue
Hongkou Football Stadium
Location
Shanghai, China
Attendance
31,000
2011
2011
Year
2011
Winners
Japan
Score
‡ 2–2 ‡(3–1 p)
Runners-up
United States
Venue
Commerzbank-Arena
Location
Frankfurt, Germany
Attendance
48,817
2015
2015
Year
2015
Winners
United States
Score
5–2
Runners-up
Japan
Venue
BC Place
Location
Vancouver, Canada
Attendance
53,341
2019
2019
Year
2019
Winners
United States
Score
2–0
Runners-up
Netherlands
Venue
Parc Olympique Lyonnais
Location
Décines-Charpieu, France
Attendance
57,900
2023
2023
Year
2023
Winners
Spain
Score
1–0
Runners-up
England
Venue
Stadium Australia
Location
Sydney, Australia
Attendance
75,784
Year
Winners
Score
Runners-up
Venue
Location
Attendance
1991
United States
2–1
Norway
Tianhe Stadium
Guangzhou, China
63,000
1995
Norway
2–0
Germany
Råsunda Stadium
Stockholm, Sweden
17,158
1999
United States
‡ 0–0 ‡(5–4 p)
China
Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California, U.S.
90,185
2003
Germany
2–1 *
Sweden
Home Depot Center
Carson, California, U.S.
26,137
2007
Germany
2–0
Brazil
Hongkou Football Stadium
Shanghai, China
31,000
2011
Japan
‡ 2–2 ‡(3–1 p)
United States
Commerzbank-Arena
Frankfurt, Germany
48,817
2015
United States
5–2
Japan
BC Place
Vancouver, Canada
53,341
2019
United States
2–0
Netherlands
Parc Olympique Lyonnais
Décines-Charpieu, France
57,900
2023
Spain
1–0
England
Stadium Australia
Sydney, Australia
75,784
Results by nation[13] · Results by nation
United States
United States
National team
United States
Wins
4
Runners-up
1
Total finals
5
Years won
1991, 1999, 2015, 2019
Years runners-up
2011
Germany
Germany
National team
Germany
Wins
2
Runners-up
1
Total finals
3
Years won
2003, 2007
Years runners-up
1995
Japan
Japan
National team
Japan
Wins
1
Runners-up
1
Total finals
2
Years won
2011
Years runners-up
2015
Norway
Norway
National team
Norway
Wins
1
Runners-up
1
Total finals
2
Years won
1995
Years runners-up
1991
Spain
Spain
National team
Spain
Wins
1
Runners-up
0
Total finals
1
Years won
2023
Years runners-up
Brazil
Brazil
National team
Brazil
Wins
0
Runners-up
1
Total finals
1
Years won
Years runners-up
2007
China
China
National team
China
Wins
0
Runners-up
1
Total finals
1
Years won
Years runners-up
1999
Netherlands
Netherlands
National team
Netherlands
Wins
0
Runners-up
1
Total finals
1
Years won
Years runners-up
2019
Sweden
Sweden
National team
Sweden
Wins
0
Runners-up
1
Total finals
1
Years won
Years runners-up
2003
England
England
National team
England
Wins
0
Runners-up
1
Total finals
1
Years won
Years runners-up
2023
National team
Wins
Runners-up
Total finals
Years won
Years runners-up
United States
4
1
5
1991, 1999, 2015, 2019
2011
Germany
2
1
3
2003, 2007
1995
Japan
1
1
2
2011
2015
Norway
1
1
2
1995
1991
Spain
1
0
1
2023
Brazil
0
1
1
2007
China
0
1
1
1999
Netherlands
0
1
1
2019
Sweden
0
1
1
2003
England
0
1
1
2023
Results by confederation[13] · Results by confederation
UEFA
UEFA
Confederation
UEFA
Appearances
9
Winners
4
Runners-up
5
CONCACAF
CONCACAF
Confederation
CONCACAF
Appearances
5
Winners
4
Runners-up
1
AFC
AFC
Confederation
AFC
Appearances
3
Winners
1
Runners-up
2
CONMEBOL
CONMEBOL
Confederation
CONMEBOL
Appearances
1
Winners
0
Runners-up
1
Confederation
Appearances
Winners
Runners-up
UEFA
9
4
5
CONCACAF
5
4
1
AFC
3
1
2
CONMEBOL
1
0
1

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