The
FIFA Women's World Cup
The FIFA Women's World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association ( FIFA), the sport's international governing bo ...
is an international
association football competition established in
1991
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. It is contested by the
women's national teams of the members of
FIFA
FIFA (; stands for ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' ( French), meaning International Association Football Federation ) is the international governing body of association football, beach football and futsal. It was found ...
, the sport's global governing body. The tournament has taken place every four years. The
most recent World Cup, hosted by France in 2019, was won by the
United States, who beat the
Netherlands 2–0 to win their second consecutive and fourth overall title.
Just like the
men's tournament the World Cup final match is the last of the competition, and the result determines which country is declared world champions. If after 90 minutes of regular play the score is a
draw, an additional 30-minute period of play, called
extra time
Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same. In some sports, this extra period is played onl ...
, is added. If such a game is still tied after extra time it is decided by kicks from the
penalty shoot-out. The winning penalty shoot-out area team are then declared champions.
The tournament has been decided by a one-off match on every occasion.
List of finals
* The "Year" column refers to the year the World Cup was held, and
wikilinks to the article about that tournament. The wikilinks in the "Final score" column point to the article about that tournament's final game. Links in the "Winners" and "Runners-up" columns point to the articles for the national football teams of the countries, not the articles for the countries.
Results by nation
Results by confederation
Note
References
External links
FIFA official site
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Lists of FIFA Women's World Cup matches
Finals