FIFA Women's World Cup

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The FIFA Women's World Cup is the premier international tournament in women's football, contested every four years by national teams from around the world under the governance of FIFA.


Statements (53)
Predicate Object
instanceOf international women's football tournament
recurring sporting event
category women's association football competitions
world championships
competitionType national teams
confederation FIFA
confederationsEligible AFC
CAF
CONCACAF
CONMEBOL
OFC
UEFA
continentScope worldwide
edition1991Champion United States women's national football team
edition1991Host China
edition1995Champion Norway women's national football team
edition1995Host Sweden
edition1999Champion United States women's national football team
edition1999Host United States
edition2003Champion Germany women's national football team
edition2003Host United States
edition2007Champion Germany women's national football team
edition2007Host China
edition2011Champion Japan women's national football team
edition2011Host Germany
edition2015Champion United States women's national football team
edition2015Host Canada
edition2019Champion United States women's national football team
edition2019Host France
edition2023Champion Spain women's national football team
edition2023Host Australia
New Zealand
firstEditionHostCountry China
firstEditionYear 1991
format group stage and knockout stage
frequency every four years
gender women
governingBody FIFA
governingRules Laws of the Game of association football
inception 1991
mostTitlesNumber 4
mostTitlesTeam United States women's national football team
officialLanguage English
French
Spanish
organizer FIFA
qualificationMethod continental qualification tournaments
relatedCompetition FIFA World Cup
Olympic women's football tournament
sport association football
teamType senior women's national teams
trophyName FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy
typicalDuration about one month

Referenced by (30)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Alex Morgan ("2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup")
Alex Morgan ("2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup")
Alex Morgan ("2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup")
Debinha
Lindsey Horan ("2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup")
Lindsey Horan ("2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup")
Rhian Wilkinson ("2003 FIFA Women's World Cup")
Rhian Wilkinson ("2007 FIFA Women's World Cup")
Rhian Wilkinson ("2011 FIFA Women's World Cup")
participatedIn
Christine Sinclair ("2003 FIFA Women's World Cup")
Christine Sinclair ("2007 FIFA Women's World Cup")
Christine Sinclair ("2011 FIFA Women's World Cup")
Christine Sinclair ("2015 FIFA Women's World Cup")
Christine Sinclair ("2019 FIFA Women's World Cup")
FIFAWorldCupParticipation
England women’s national football team ("FIFA Women’s World Cup")
Scotland women's national football team ("FIFA Women's World Cup qualification")
competition
OFC ("FIFA Women’s World Cup")
associatedWith
FIFA World Cup
hasWomenVariant
Alexandra Patricia Morgan
hasWon
Canada women's national soccer team
notableTournament
FIFA ("FIFA Women’s World Cup")
organizesTournament
Scotland women's national football team
participatesIn
CONCACAF Women's Championship
qualifierFor
CONCACAF
qualifiesForCompetition
UEFA Women's European Championship
relatedCompetition
Scotland women's national football team
representsInCompetition
CAN ("FIFA Women’s World Cup")
usedIn
UEFA Women's European Championship
winnerQualifiesFor
Lindsey Horan ("2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup")
won
Cindy Parlow Cone ("FIFA Women’s World Cup with United States women’s national soccer team")
worldCupTitlesWon

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