FIFA Women's World Cup Titles by Country
This chart ranks countries by titles won at the FIFA Women's World Cup, the global championship for women's national teams, first played in 1991 and held every four years.
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FIFA Women's World Cup Titles by CountryThe United States lead with four titles, double second-placed Germany on two, and no other nation has won it more than once. Their dominance spans the tournament's entire history, from the inaugural 1991 edition to 2019, a 28-year span of success unmatched in the men's game by any country. Only five nations have ever won the Women's World Cup in nine editions, a narrower field than the men's tournament. Norway's 1995 title and Japan's in 2011 are the standout results, while Spain's victory in 2023 made them the most recent first-time champion. Sweden, England and Brazil have all reached a final without ever winning.
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FIFA Women's World Cup Titles by Country
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