HISTORY
The FIFA Women's World Cup returns in 2023 with its first-ever co-hosts, Australia and New Zealand. Officially recognized by FIFA in 1991, the Women's World Cup is the pinnacle of women's soccer. Entering its ninth rendition, only four nations have won the quadrennial, 32-team tournament. The full list of Women's World Cup winners is below.
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ABOUT THE 2023 WORLD CUP
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup™ has wrapped up with Spain taking home its 1st World Cup title. Spain defeated England 1-0. This World Cup was in the Southern Hemisphere for the first time in Australia and New Zealand.
The United States women’s national team — winners of four of the eight Women’s World Cups that have been played, and the reigning champions of CONCACAF — failed to become the first national soccer team, male or female, to win three consecutive World Cups.
The Women’s World Cup kicked off with the host nations’ opening matches on July 20 and is airing exclusively on FOX Networks through the final on Aug. 20.