FIFA Women’s World Cup winners list history and 2023 winner prize money

FIFA Women’s World Cup winners list history and 2023 winner prize money

Have a look at the past winners and champions of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 

Members of the FIFA National Teams compete in the FIFA Women’s World Cup, an international senior women’s football competition.

From 1991 until 2023, the FIFA Women’s World Cup produced several successful competitors.

The competition has been held every four years. The United States Women’s National Team has a record of three victories in this sport (1991, 1999, and 2015).

FIFA Women’s World Cup winners full list history and 2023 winner prize money

The most successful football team in the country at any time is the United States Women’s National Team. For the longest time, the squad has been at the top of the FIFA Women’s Ranking.

Each of the eight FIFA Women’s World Cup competitions has had a champion from four different nations namely the USA four times, Germany twice, Norway once, and Japan once.

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The 1991 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which featured 12 teams, is one of the most well-known examples of the competition. United States triumphed in the inaugural FIFA Women’s World Cup, China hosted it.

The eighth edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup was held in 2019. Between June 7 and July 7, 2019, 52 games took place throughout nine French cities.

All-Time Women’s World Cup History Winners List

Six countries have hosted the World Cup and the ninth FIFA Women’s World Cup will take place in Australia and New Zealand in 2023.

The World Cup Trophy, which stands 47 cm tall and weighs 4.6 kg, was created in 1998 in Milan, Italy, solely by William Sawaya, Sawaya & Moroni.

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In the present format, national teams compete for 31 seats in the competition over a three-year qualification period. The 32nd spot is automatically filled by the team from the host country.

The games are split up into two phases: the group stage and the knockout stage.

Here is the list of the past winners and runners-up of the FIFA Women’s World Cup since its inaugural edition.

The 32 teams competing in the 2022 World Cup will share $440 million in prize money, according to FIFA while the 24 teams competing in the 2019 Women’s World Cup received a total of $30 million.

The prize money for women should be increased to $60 million for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, which will feature 32 teams, according to President Gianni Infantino.

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Year Winner Runner-up Hosts Country
1991 United States Norway Uruguay
1995 Norway Germany Italy
1999 United States China PR France
2003 Germany Sweden Brazil
2007 Germany Brazil Switzerland
2011 Japan United States Sweden
2015 United States Czechoslovakia Chile
2019 United States Netherlands France

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