The co-hosts New Zealand will start the ninth edition of FIFA Women’s World Cup on 20th July, facing ex-champions Norway at Eden Park.
Australia and New Zealand are hosting the tournament, which marks the first senior World Cup hosted by teams from two different confederations. Unlike the 2019 edition with 24 teams, the World Cup will feature 32 teams. As the dates draw nearer, the football is watching all eyes. Also, Read: FIFA Women’s World Cup 2024: Format, Groups, And More
Scroll down to learn about the history of the esteemed tournament.
FIFA Women’s World Cup: Hosts, Winners, Runners-Up
Year | Hosts | Champions | Runners-Up |
1991 | China | United States of America | Norway |
1995 | Sweden | Norway | Germany |
1999 | United States of America | United States of America | China |
2003 | United States of America | Germany | Sweden |
2007 | China | Germany | Brazil |
2011 | Germany | Japan | United States of America |
2015 | Canada | United States of America | Japan |
2019 | France | United States of America | Netherlands |
2023 | Australia New Zealand | – | – |
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