Interesting facts and figures about the Women's World Cup. See also list of firsts at the Women's World Cup.
- The inaugural Women's World Cup was held in 1991 in China, sixty-one years after the men's first World Cup. The event was won by the United States.
- The only woman to appear in seven football world cups is Brazilian player Formiga (1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019).
- The United States is the only country to win the competition more than twice (1991, 1999, 2015, 2019).
- The 2007 Women's World Cup is the only World Cup (for men or women) in which every competing team had played in a previous final tournament.
- In 2011, Japan became the first Asian team to win a FIFA World Cup (either men and women).
- Australian Ellyse Perry has appeared in both the women's cricket (2009) and football World Cups (2011).
- The 2015 Women's World Cup was the first to be played on artificial turf.
- The 2015 FIFA World Cup featured the youngest coach in World Cup history - Ecuador's Vanessa Arauz, at 26 years.
- Three countries have participated in the FIFA women's World Cup without ever qualifying for the men's version - Taiwan, Thailand and Equatorial Guinea.
- USA player and 40-year-old Christie Rampone, became the oldest player in Women's World Cup history in 2015.
- Carli Lloyd of the USA became the first woman to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final in 2015.
Related Pages
- List of firsts at the Women's World Cup.
- Women's World Cup History
- Men's World Cup Trivia
- Winners of the Men's Football World Cup
- Women's World Cup Info
- Football Trivia
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