Get the full FIFA Women's World Cup stats for the 2023 season on ESPN. Includes leaders in goals, assists, yellow and red cards, and longest winning streaks.
The 2025 FIFA Women's World Cup schedule on ESPN, including kick off times, stadium information and TV listings.
The defending world champions USWNT got their campaign off the mark with an opening 3-0 win over debutants Vietnam. Here are three things we learnt from their first group game of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023. The defending world champions, theUS Women's National Soccer Team,got theirF...
The Women’s World Cup has also brought soccer excitement to various corners of the globe through hosting opportunities. China and the United States have been hosts twice, showcasing their passion for the game. Meanwhile, Canada, France, Germany, and Sweden have each hosted the tournament onc...
When is the Women’s World Cup? The tournament started on July 20 and ends on Aug. 20. The first games took place last Thursday when host nations New Zealand and Australia each won their matches. See also: The top 5 highest-paid women’s soccer players at the 2023 Women...
Women’s World Cup, international football (soccer) competition that determines the world champion among women’s national teams. Like the men’s World Cup, the Women’s World Cup is governed by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FI
After disappointing 2023, defending Olympic champion Canada has steadied heading into Paris Games Coach Bev Priestman acknowledges the Canadian women’s soccer team lost its way last year. The Canadians were humbled by a poor performance at last summer’s Women’s World Cup. June 11, 2024 Tee...
Top teams from around the world battle it out at the Women’s World Cup football tournament in Canada. The Women’s World Cup football tournament kicked off in Canada earlier this month. Twenty four of the best teams in the women’s international game are taking part. So far the games ha...
During my visit, I also found that many college girls looked for goods in front of the counter, and asked if there were any World Cup suits specially designed for women. At noon, many young white-collar workers came to buy balls.
“But I think the change came with the change of directorship at the ANFP, to appoint a coach [José Letelier] who had been developing women’s football in Colo-Colo for many years and had done very well.” Chile's women beat Argentina to finish second and qualify for the ...