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词条 FIFA Women's World Cup records and statistics
释义

  1. General statistics by tournament

  2. Teams: tournament position

     Consecutive  Gaps  Host team  Defending champion  Debuting teams  Other 

  3. Players: tournament position

     Most finishes in the top two  Most finishes in the top three  Most finishes in the top four  Most finishes in the top eight 

  4. Coaches: tournament position

  5. Teams: matches played and goals scored

     All time  In one tournament 

  6. Streaks

  7. Individual

  8. Goalscoring

     Individual  Team  Tournament  Own goals  Top-scoring teams by tournament  Total and average goals 

  9. Goalkeeping

  10. Coaching

  11. Ages average

  12. Refereeing

  13. Discipline

  14. Host records

  15. Attendance

     Total and average attendance 

  16. Penalty shootouts

  17. Extra time

     By team  By tournament 

  18. References and footnotes

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This is a list of records of the FIFA Women's World Cup and its qualification matches.

General statistics by tournament

Year Host Champion Winning coach Winning captain Top scorer(s) Best player award[1]
1991China}}USA}} United StatesUSA}} Anson DorranceUSA}} April HeinrichsUSA}} Michelle Akers (10)USA}} Carin Jennings
1995Sweden}}Norway}} NorwayNorway}} Even PellerudNorway}} Gro EspesethNorway}} Ann-Kristin Aarønes (6)Norway}} Hege Riise
1999USA}}USA}} United StatesUSA}} Tony DiCiccoUSA}} Carla OverbeckBRA}} Sissi (7)
{{flagicon|China}} Sun Wen (7)
China}} Sun Wen
2003USA}}GER}} GermanyGER}} Tina TheuneGER}} Bettina WiegmannGER}} Birgit Prinz (7)GER}} Birgit Prinz
2007China}}GER}} GermanyGER}} Silvia NeidGER}} Birgit PrinzBRA}} Marta (7)BRA}} Marta
2011GER}}Japan}} JapanJapan}} Norio SasakiJapan}} Homare SawaJapan}} Homare Sawa (5)Japan}} Homare Sawa
2015CAN}}USA}} United StatesUSA}} Jill EllisUSA}} Christie RamponeGermany}} Célia Šašić (6)
{{flagicon|USA}} Carli Lloyd (6)
USA}} Carli Lloyd

Teams: tournament position

Teams having equal quantities in the tables below are ordered by the tournament the quantity was attained in (the teams that attained the quantity first are listed first). If the quantity was attained by more than one team in the same tournament, these teams are ordered alphabetically.

Most titles won
3, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1991, 1999, 2015).
Most finishes in the top two
4, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1991, 1999, 2011, 2015).
Most finishes in the top three
7, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (every tournament).
Most finishes in the top four
7, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (every tournament).
Most finishes in the top eight
7, {{flagicon|GER}} Germany, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (every tournament).
Most World Cup appearances
7, {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil, {{flagicon|GER}} Germany, {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan, {{flagicon|Nigeria}} Nigeria, {{flagicon|Norway}} Norway, {{flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden, {{flagicon|USA}} United States.

For a detailed list, see National team appearances in the FIFA Women's World Cup.

Most third-place finishes
3, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1995, 2003, 2007).
Most fourth-place finishes
2, {{flagicon|GER}} Germany (1991, 2015), {{flagicon|NOR}} Norway (1999, 2007).
Most 3rd-4th-place finishes
3, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1995, 2003, 2007).
Most 5th-8th-place finishes
4, {{flagicon|China}} China (1991, 2003, 2007, 2015).
Most 9th-16th-place finishes
6, {{flagicon|Nigeria}} Nigeria (every tournament except 1999).

Consecutive

Most consecutive championships
2, {{flagicon|GER}} Germany (2003–2007).
Most consecutive finishes in the top two
2, {{flagicon|Norway}} Norway (1991–1995); {{flagicon|GER}} Germany (2003–2007); {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan (2011-2015); {{flagicon|USA}} United States (2011-2015).
Most consecutive finishes in the top three
7, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1991–2015).
Most consecutive finishes in the top four
7, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1991–2015).
Most consecutive finishes in the top eight
7, {{flagicon|GER}} Germany, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1991–2015).
Most consecutive appearances in the finals
7, {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil, {{flagicon|GER}} Germany, {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan, {{flagicon|Nigeria}} Nigeria, {{flagicon|Norway}} Norway, {{flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1991–2015).
Most consecutive championships by a confederation
2, UEFA (2003–2007).

Gaps

Longest gap between successive titles
16 years, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1999–2015).
Longest gap between successive appearances in the top two
12 years, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1999–2011).
Longest gap between successive appearances in the top three
12 years, {{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden (1991–2003).
Longest gap between successive appearances in the top four
12 years, {{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden (1991–2003).
Longest gap between successive appearances in the top eight
16 years, {{flagicon|JPN}} Japan (1995–2011).
Longest gap between successive appearances in the finals
16 years: {{flagicon|New Zealand}} New Zealand (1991-2007).

Host team

Best finish by host team
Champion: {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1999).
Worst finish by host team
Quarterfinals: {{flagicon|China}} China (1991), {{flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden (1995), {{flagicon|China}} China (2007), {{flagicon|GER}} Germany (2011), {{flagicon|Canada}} Canada (2015).

Defending champion

Best finish by defending champion
Champion: {{flagicon|GER}} Germany (2007).
Worst finish by defending champion
Quarterfinals: {{flagicon|GER}} Germany (2011).

Debuting teams

{{see also|National team appearances in the FIFA Women's World Cup#Debut of national teams}}
Best finish by a debuting team
Champion: {{flagicon|USA}} United States (1991).

Other

Most finishes in the top two without ever being champion
1, {{fbw|CHN}} (1999), {{fbw|SWE}} (2003), {{fbw|BRA}} (2007).
Most finishes in the top three without ever being champion
3, {{fbw|SWE}} (1991, 2003, 2011).
Most finishes in the top four without ever being champion
3, {{fbw|SWE}} (1991, 2003, 2011).
Most finishes in the top eight without ever being champion
6, {{fbw|CHN}} (1991-2007, 2015).
Most appearances without ever being champion
7, {{fbw|BRA}}, {{fbw|NGA}}, {{fbw|SWE}} (every tournament).
Most finishes in the top four without ever finishing in the top two
1, {{fbw|CAN}} (2003); {{fbw|FRA}} (2011); {{fbw|ENG}} (2015).
Most finishes in the top eight without ever finishing in the top two
4, {{fbw|ENG}} (1995, 2007-2015).
Most appearances without ever finishing in the top two
7, {{fbw|NGA}} (every tournament).
Most finishes in the top eight without ever finishing in the top four
3, {{fbw|AUS}} (2007-2015).
Most appearances without ever finishing in the top four
7, {{fbw|NGA}} (every tournament).
Most appearances without ever finishing in the top eight
4, {{fbw|NZL}}, (1991, 2007-2015).
Teams that overcame tournament champion
{{fbw|ENG}}, 2011 (2–0 vs Japan).
Most played final
2, {{fbw|JPN}} vs {{fbw|USA}} (2011, 2015).

Players: tournament position

Qualification: at least one appearance in each Finals tournament.

Most finishes in the top two

Player NationTournamentAppsGames Apps Games App %
Sandra Minnert{{fbw|GER}} 1995 2 6111861
2003 6 6
2007 3 6
Birgit Prinz{{fbw|GER}} 1995 6 61818100
2003 6 6
2007 6 6
Sandra Smisek{{fbw|GER}} 1995 1 681844
2003 1 6
2007 6 6
Christie Rampone{{fbw|USA}} 1999 1 691947
2011 6 6
2015 2 7

Most finishes in the top three

Player NationTournamentAppsGames Apps Games App %
Kristine Lilly{{fbw|USA}} 1991 6 63030100
1995 6 6
1999 6 6
2003 6 6
2007 6 6
Christie Rampone{{fbw|USA}} 1999 1 6193161
2003 4 6
2007 6 6
2011 6 6
2015 2 7

Most finishes in the top four

Player NationTournamentAppsGames Apps Games App %
Kristine Lilly{{fbw|USA}} 1991 6 63030100
1995 6 6
1999 6 6
2003 6 6
2007 6 6
Christie Rampone{{fbw|USA}} 1999 1 6193161
2003 4 6
2007 6 6
2011 6 6
2015 2 7

Most finishes in the top eight

Player NationTournamentAppsGames Apps Games App %
Kristine Lilly{{fbw|USA}} 1991 6 63030100
1995 6 6
1999 6 6
2003 6 6
2007 6 6
Bente Nordby{{fbw|NOR}} 1991 0 6222878
1995 6 6
1999 6 6
2003 4 4
2007 6 6
Birgit Prinz{{fbw|GER}} 1995 6 6242692
1999 4 4
2003 6 6
2007 6 6
2011 2 4
Nadine Angerer{{fbw|GER}} 1999 0 4172762
2003 0 6
2007 6 6
2011 4 4
2015 7 7
Christie Rampone{{fbw|USA}} 1999 1 6193161
2003 4 6
2007 6 6
2011 6 6
2015 2 7

Coaches: tournament position

Most championships
1, Anson Dorrance ({{flagicon|USA}} United States, 1991), Even Pellerud ({{flagicon|Norway}} Norway, 1995), Tony DiCicco ({{flagicon|USA}} United States, 1999), Tina Theune ({{flagicon|Germany}} Germany, 2003), Silvia Neid ({{flagicon|Germany}} Germany, 2007), Norio Sasaki ({{flagicon|Japan}} Japan, 2011), Jill Ellis ({{flagicon|USA}} United States, 2015).
Most finishes in the top two
2, Even Pellerud ({{flagicon|Norway}} Norway, 1991-1995); Norio Sasaki ({{flagicon|Japan}} Japan, 2011-2015).
Most finishes in the top three
2, Even Pellerud ({{flagicon|Norway}} Norway, 1991-1995); Tony DiCicco ({{flagicon|USA}} United States, 1995-1999); Norio Sasaki ({{flagicon|Japan}} Japan, 2011-2015).
Most finishes in the top four
3, Even Pellerud ({{flagicon|Norway}} Norway, 1991, 1995; {{flagicon|Canada}} Canada, 2003)

Teams: matches played and goals scored

All time

Most matches played
43,[2] {{fbw|USA}}.
Most wins
33,[2] {{fbw|USA}}.
Most losses
16, {{fbw|NGA}}.
Most draws
6, {{fbw|CHN}}; {{fbw|USA}}.
Most matches played without a win or a draw
6, {{fbw|ARG}}.
Most matches played without a win
12, {{fbw|NZL}}.
Most matches played until first win
9, {{fbw|AUS}}.
Most matches played until first draw
17, {{fbw|NOR}}.
Most matches played until first loss
10, {{fbw|USA}}.
Most goals scored
112,[3] {{fbw|USA}}.
Most hat-tricks scored
5, {{fbw|GER}}.
Most goals conceded
56,[4] {{fbw|NGA}}.
Most hat-tricks conceded
4, {{fbw|MEX}}.
Fewest goals scored
1, {{fbw|ECU}}.
Fewest goals conceded
4, {{fbw|CMR}}; {{fbw|CRC}}; {{fbw|NED}}; {{fbw|ESP}}.
Highest goal difference
+77, {{fbw|USA}}.
Lowest goal difference
-38, {{fbw|NGA}}.
Highest average of goals scored per match
2.84, {{fbw|GER}}.
Highest average of goals conceded per match
5.66, {{fbw|ECU}}.
Most meetings between two teams
5 times, {{fbw|USA}} vs {{fbw|SWE}} (3–1–1) (1991, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015).
Most tournaments unbeaten
3, {{fbw|USA}} (1991, 1999, 2015).

In one tournament

Most wins
6, {{fbw|USA}}, 1991; {{fbw|NOR}}, 1995; {{fbw|GER}}, 2003; {{fbw|JPN}}, 2015; {{fbw|USA}}, 2015.
Fewest wins, champions
4, {{fbw|JPN}}, 2011 (out of 6).
Most losses, champions
1, {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan, 2011.
Most goals scored
25, {{fbw|USA}}, 1991; {{fbw|GER}}, 2003.
Most goals scored, champions
25, {{fbw|USA}}, 1991; {{fbw|GER}}, 2003.
Most goals scored, hosts
18, {{fbw|USA}}, 1999.
Most goals scored, eliminated in the first round
7, {{fbw|JPN}}, 2003; {{fbw|CAN}}, 2007.
Fewest goals scored, champions
12, {{fbw|JPN}}, 2011.
Fewest goals scored, hosts
4, {{fbw|CAN}}, 2015.
Most goals conceded, champions
6, {{fbw|JPN}}, 2011.
Most goals conceded, hosts
7, {{fbw|CHN}}, 2007.
Fewest goals conceded, champions
0, {{fbw|GER}}, 2007.
Fewest goals conceded, hosts
3, {{fbw|USA}}, 1999; {{fbw|CAN}}, 2015.
Fewest goals conceded, eliminated in the first round
2, {{fbw|NGR}}, 2011;
Most minutes without conceding a goal
540 minutes, {{fbw|GER}}, 2007; {{fbw|USA}}, 2015.
Highest goal difference
+22, {{fbw|NOR}}, 1995.
Highest goal difference, champions
+22, {{fbw|NOR}}, 1995.
Highest goal difference, hosts
+15, {{fbw|USA}}, 1999.
Lowest goal difference
-17, {{fbw|ARG}}, 2007.
Lowest goal difference, champions
+6, {{fbw|JPN}}, 2011.
Lowest goal difference, hosts
-2, {{fb|CHN}}, 2007.
Highest average of goals scored per match
4.16, {{fbw|USA}}, 1991; {{fbw|GER}}, 2003.
Highest average of goals scored per match, champions
4.16, {{fbw|USA}}, 1991; {{fbw|GER}}, 2003.
Lowest average of goals scored per match
0.00, 6 teams.
Lowest average of goals scored per match, champions
2.00, {{fbw|JPN}}, 2011; {{fbw|USA}}, 2015.
Highest average of goals conceded per match
6.00, {{fbw|ARG}}, 2007.
Highest average of goals conceded per match, champions
1.00, {{fbw|JPN}}, 2011.
Lowest average of goals conceded per match
0.00, {{fbw|GER}}, 2007.
Lowest average of goals conceded per match, champions
0.00, {{fbw|GER}}, 2007.

Streaks

Most consecutive successful qualification attempts without automatic spots
7, {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil, {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan, {{flagicon|Nigeria}} Nigeria, {{flagicon|Norway}} Norway (1991–2015).
Most consecutive wins
10,[5] {{fbw|NOR}}, from 8–0 vs Nigeria (1995) to 3–1 vs Sweden (1999).
Most consecutive matches without a loss
15, {{fbw|GER}}, from 4–1 vs Canada (2003) to 4–2 vs France (2011).
Most consecutive losses
6, {{fbw|ARG}}, from 0–6 vs Japan (2003) to 1–6 vs England (2007).
Most consecutive draws
3, {{fbw|SWE}}, from 3–3 vs Nigeria (2015) to 1–1 vs Australia (2015).
Most consecutive matches without a draw
17, {{fbw|NOR}}, from 0–4 vs China (1991) to 0–5 vs China (1999).
Most consecutive Top-scoring team
2, {{fbw|GER}} (2003–2007).
Most consecutive matches scoring at least one goal
15,[6] {{fbw|NOR}} (1991–1999).
Most consecutive matches scoring at least five goals
2, {{fbw|USA}} (1991).
Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal (clean sheets)
6, {{fbw|GER}} (2007).
Most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal
671 minutes, {{fbw|GER}} (2003-2011).
Most consecutive matches conceding at least three goals
4, {{fbw|NZL}} (1991–2007); {{fbw|ARG}} (2003–2007).
Most consecutive matches conceding at least four goals
3, {{fbw|AUS}} (1995); {{fbw|GHA}} (2007).
Most consecutive matches conceding at least six goals
2, {{fbw|MEX}} (1999); {{fbw|ARG}} (2003–2007); {{fbw|ECU}} (2015).

Individual

Most tournaments played
6,[7] Formiga ({{fbw|BRA}}, 1995–2015); Homare Sawa ({{fbw|JPN}}, 1995–2015).
Most tournaments in squad
6, Formiga ({{fbw|BRA}}, 1995–2015); Homare Sawa ({{fbw|JPN}}, 1995–2015).

See here for a list of players who have appeared in multiple FIFA Women's World Cups.

Most championships
2,[9] 20 players.

See here for a list of players who have won multiple FIFA Women's World Cups.

Most medals
5, Kristine Lilly ({{fbw|USA}}, 1991–2007); Christie Rampone ({{fbw|USA}}, 1999–2015).
Most appearances in All-Star Team
2, 10 players.[8]
Most matches played, finals
30,[7] Kristine Lilly ({{fbw|USA}}, 1991–2007).
Most knockout games played, finals
15, Kristine Lilly ({{fbw|USA}}, 1991–2007).
Most minutes played, finals
2,537 minutes, Kristine Lilly ({{fbw|USA}}, 1991–2007).
Most matches won
24, Kristine Lilly ({{fbw|USA}}, 1991–2007).
Most matches draw
5, Sun Wen ({{fbw|CHN}}, 1991–2003).
Most matches lost
10, Florence Omagbemi ({{fbw|NGA}}, 1991–2003).
Most appearances in a World Cup final
3,[9] Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|DEU}}, 1995, 2003, 2007).
Most appearances as captain
16, Sun Wen ({{fbw|CHN}}, 1995–2003).
Most tournaments as captain
3, Florence Omagbemi ({{fbw|NGA}}, 1995–2003); Sun Wen ({{fbw|CHN}}, 1995–2003); Christine Sinclair ({{fbw|CAN}}, 2007–2015).
Most appearances as substitute
8, Tiffeny Milbrett ({{fbw|USA}}, 1995–2003); Zhang Ouying ({{fbw|CHN}}, 1999–2007).
Youngest player
{{Age in years and days|1983|05|17|1999|06|20}},[13] Ifeanyi Chiejine ({{fbw|NGA}}), vs North Korea, 20 June 1999.
Youngest player, final
{{Age in years and days|1977|10|25|1995|06|18}}, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|DEU}}), vs Norway, 18 June 1995.
Youngest captain
{{Age in years and days|1972|03|01|1991|11|17}}, Nkiru Okosieme ({{fbw|NGA}}), vs Germany, 17 November 1991.
Oldest player
{{Age in years and days|1975|06|24|2015|07|05}}, Christie Rampone ({{fbw|USA}}), vs Japan, 5 July 2015.
Oldest player, final
{{Age in years and days|1975|06|24|2015|07|05}},[10] Christie Rampone ({{fbw|USA}}), vs Japan, 5 July 2015.
Oldest captain
{{Age in years and days|1973|08|16|2011|07|16}}, Sandrine Soubeyrand ({{fbw|FRA}}), vs Sweden, 16 July 2011.
Oldest player to debut in a World Cup finals tournament
{{Age in years and days|1956|01|01|1991|11|17}}, Meg ({{fbw|BRA}}), vs Japan, 17 November 1991.
Largest age difference on the same team
{{Age in years and days|1956|01|01|1978|03|07}}, 1995, {{fbw|BRA}} (Meg: {{Age in years and days|1956|01|01|1995|06|07}}; Formiga: {{Age in years and days|1978|03|07|1995|06|07}}).
Largest age difference on a champion team
{{Age in years and days|1975|01|16|1993|03|18}}, 2011, {{fbw|JPN}} (Nozomi Yamago: {{Age in years and days|1975|01|16|2011|07|17}}; Mana Iwabuchi: {{Age in years and days|1993|03|18|2011|07|17}}).
Longest period between World Cup finals appearances as a player
16 years, Wendi Henderson ({{fbw|NZL}}, 1991–2007).
Longest span of World Cup finals appearances as a player
20 years, Formiga ({{fbw|BRA}}, 1995–2015); Homare Sawa ({{fbw|JPN}}, 1995–2015).

Goalscoring

Individual

Most goals scored, overall finals
15,[7] Marta ({{fbw|BRA}}, 2003–2015).

For a detailed list of the overall top goalscorers, see List of FIFA Women's World Cup goalscorers.

Most goals scored in a tournament
10, Michelle Akers ({{fbw|USA}}, 1991).

For a detailed list of top goalscorers in each tournament (Golden Boot winner), see Golden Boot.

Most goals scored in a match
5,[11] Michelle Akers ({{fbw|USA}}), vs Chinese Taipei, 1991.
Most goals scored in a lost match
2, Genoveva Añonma ({{fbw|EQG}}), vs Australia, 2011.
Most goals scored in a final match
3, Carli Lloyd ({{fbw|USA}}) vs Japan, 2015.
Most goals scored in all final matches
3, Carli Lloyd ({{fbw|USA}}), 3 vs Japan in 2015.
Most matches with at least one goal
12, Abby Wambach ({{fbw|USA}}, 2003–2015).
Most consecutive matches with at least one goal
5, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 2003).
Most matches with at least two goals
5, Marta ({{fbw|BRA}}, 2003–2011).
Most consecutive matches with at least two goals
2, 5 players.
Fastest hat-trick
5 minutes, Fabienne Humm ({{fbw|SUI}}), scored at 47', 49' and 52', vs Ecuador, 2015.[12]
Fastest hat-trick from kickoff
16th minute, Carli Lloyd ({{fbw|USA}}), scored at 3', 5' and 16', vs Japan, 2015.[13]
Most tournaments with at least one goal
4, 9 players.
Most tournaments with at least two goals
4, Mia Hamm ({{fbw|USA}}, 1991–2003); Bettina Wiegmann ({{fbw|GER}}, 1991–2003).
Most tournaments with at least three goals
3, Bettina Wiegmann ({{fbw|GER}}, 1991–1999); Marta ({{fbw|BRA}}, 2003–2011); Abby Wambach ({{fbw|USA}}, 2003–2011).
Most tournaments with at least four goals
2, Ann Kristin Aarønes ({{fbw|NOR}}, 1995-1999); Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 2003-2007); Marta ({{fbw|BRA}}, 2007–2011); Abby Wambach ({{fbw|USA}}, 2007–2011).
Most tournaments with at least five goals
2, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 2003-2007).
Longest period between a player's first and last goals
{{Age in years and days|1999|6|23|2015|6|22}}; Solveig Gulbrandsen ({{fbw|NOR}}, 23 June 1999 – 22 June 2015).
Longest period between one goal and another
{{Age in years and days|1995|6|6|2007|9|12}}; Anne Dot Eggers Nielsen ({{fbw|DEN}}, 6 June 1995 – 12 September 2007).
Youngest goalscorer
{{Age in years and days|1987|06|17|2003|10|02}},[14] Elena Danilova ({{fbw|RUS}}), vs Germany, 2 October 2003.
Youngest hat-trick scorer
{{Age in years and days|1978|10|31|1999|06|24}}, Inka Grings ({{fbw|DEU}}), vs Mexico, 24 June 1999.
Youngest goalscorer, final
{{Age in years and days|1975|12|04|1995|06|18}}, Marianne Pettersen ({{fbw|NOR}}), vs Germany, 18 June 1995.
Oldest goalscorer
{{Age in years and days|1978|03|03|2015|06|09}},[7] Formiga ({{fbw|BRA}}), vs South Korea, 9 June 2015.
Oldest hat-trick scorer
{{Age in years and days|1982|07|16|2015|07|05}},[15] Carli Lloyd ({{fbw|USA}}), vs Japan, 5 July 2015.
Oldest goalscorer, final
{{Age in years and days|1982|07|16|2015|07|05}}, Carli Lloyd ({{fbw|USA}}), vs Japan, 5 July 2015.
Most penalties scored (excluding during shootouts)
8, Bettina Wiegmann ({{fbw|GER}}, 2 each in 1991, 1995, 1999 & 2003).
First substitute winning goalscorer, final
came on 88th minute, Nia Künzer ({{fbw|GER}}), vs Sweden, 2003.
Fastest goal from kickoff
30 seconds,[16] Lena Videkull ({{fbw|SWE}}), vs Japan, 1991.
Fastest goal by a substitute
3 minutes,[17] Pia Wunderlich ({{fbw|GER}}), vs Russia, 2003; Linda Sembrant ({{fbw|SWE}}), vs Nigeria, 2015.
Fastest goal from kickoff in a final
3rd minute, Carli Lloyd ({{fbw|USA}}), vs Japan, 2015.
Latest goal from kickoff
122nd minute, Abby Wambach ({{flagicon|USA}} United States), vs Brazil, 2011.
Latest goal from kickoff in a final
117th minute, Homare Sawa ({{fbw|JPN}}), vs United States, 2011.
Latest goal from kickoff in a final, with no goals scored between
69th minute, Alex Morgan ({{fbw|USA}}), vs Japan, 2011.

Team

Biggest margin of victory
11, {{fbw|GER}} (11) vs {{fbw|ARG}} (0), 2007.
Biggest margin of victory, qualifying match
21,[18] {{fbw|JPN}} (21) vs {{fbw|GUM}} (0), 1997 AFC Championship Group A; {{fbw|CAN}} (21) vs {{fbw|PUR}} (0), 1998 CONCACAF Championship Group A; {{fbw|NZL}} (21) vs {{fbw|SAM}} (0), 1998 OFC Championship Group A; {{fbw|AUS}} (21) vs {{fbw|ASA}} (0), 1998 OFC Championship Group B.
Most goals scored in a match, one team
11, {{fbw|GER}} vs Argentina, 2007.
Most goals scored in a match, both teams
11, {{fbw|SUI}} (10) vs {{fbw|ECU}} (1), 2015.
Highest scoring draw
3–3, {{fbw|SWE}} vs {{fbw|NGA}}, 2015.
Most goals scored in extra time, both teams
2, {{fbw|BRA}} (2) vs {{fbw|USA}} (2), 2011; {{fbw|JPN}} (2) vs {{fbw|USA}} (2), 2011.
Most goals scored in a semi-final, one team
5, {{fbw|USA}}, vs Germany, 1991; {{fbw|CHN}}, vs Norway, 1999.
Most goals scored in a semi-final, both teams
7, {{flagicon|USA}} United States (5) vs {{flagicon|Germany}} Germany (2), 1991.
Most goals scored in a final, one team
5, {{fbw|USA}}, vs Japan, 2015.
Most goals scored in a final, both teams
7, {{fbw|USA}} (5) vs {{fbw|JPN}} (2), 2015.
Fewest goals scored in a final, both teams
0, {{fbw|USA}} (0) vs {{fbw|CHN}} (0), 1999.
Most goals in a tournament, one team
25, {{fbw|USA}}, 1991; {{fbw|GER}}, 2003.
Most individual goalscorers for one team, one match
6, {{fbw|NOR}}, vs Canada, 1999 (Ann Kristin Aarønes, Unni Lehn, Hege Riise, Linda Medalen, Marianne Pettersen, Solveig Gulbrandsen); {{fbw|GER}}, vs Ivory Coast, 2015 (Célia Šašić, Anja Mittag, Simone Laudehr, Sara Däbritz, Melanie Behringer, Alexandra Popp).
Most individual goalscorers for one team, one tournament
10, {{fbw|USA}}, 1999 (Mia Hamm, Julie Foudy, Kristine Lilly, Tiffeny Milbrett, Michelle Akers, Cindy Parlow, Shannon MacMillan, Tisha Venturini, Brandi Chastain, Joy Fawcett) and {{fbw|GER}}, 2003 (Bettina Wiegmann, Stefanie Gottschlich, Birgit Prinz, Kerstin Garefrekes, Sandra Minnert, Maren Meinert, Conny Pohlers, Martina Müller, Pia Wunderlich, Nia Künzer).
Fewest individual goalscorers for one team, one tournament, champions
6, {{fbw|JPN}}, 2011 (Nahomi Kawasumi, Karina Maruyama, Aya Miyama, Yūki Nagasato, Shinobu Ohno, Homare Sawa).

Tournament

Most goals scored in a tournament
146 goals, 2015.
Fewest goals scored in a tournament
86 goals, 2011.
Most goals per match in a tournament
3.84 goals per match, 1999.
Fewest goals per match in a tournament
2.69 goals per match,[19] 2011.
Most scorers in a tournament
90, 2015.
Most players scoring at least two goals in a tournament
31, 2003.
Most players scoring at least three goals in a tournament
13, 2003.
Most players scoring at least four goals in a tournament
9, 1991.
Most players scoring at least five goals in a tournament
5, 1991; 2007.
Most players scoring at least six goals in a tournament
4, 1991 – Michelle Akers ({{flagicon|USA}} United States), Carin Jennings ({{flagicon|USA}} United States), Linda Medalen ({{flagicon|Norway}} Norway) and Heidi Mohr ({{flagicon|Germany}} Germany).
Most players scoring at least seven goals in a tournament
2, 1991 – Michelle Akers ({{flagicon|USA}} United States) and Heidi Mohr ({{flagicon|Germany}} Germany); 1999 – Sissi ({{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazil) and Sun Wen ({{flagicon|China}} China).

Own goals

Most own goals in a tournament
6, 2015.
Most own goals scored in a match, player
2, Angie Ponce ({{fbw|ECU}}), vs Switzerland, 2015.
Most own goals scored in a match, one team
2, {{fbw|ECU}}, vs Switzerland, 2015.
Scoring for both teams in the same match
Brandi Chastain ({{flagicon|USA}} United States), vs Germany, 1999 – own goal in the 5th minute, goal in the 49th minute; Eva González ({{flagicon|Argentina}} Argentina), vs England, 2007 – own goal in the 9th minute, goal in the 60th minute; Angie Ponce ({{fbw|ECU}}), vs Switzerland, 2015 – two own goals in the 24th minute and 71st minute, goal in the 64th minute.

Top-scoring teams by tournament

  • 1991: {{flagicon|USA}} United States, 25 goals
  • 1995: {{flagicon|Norway}} Norway, 23 goals
  • 1999: {{flagicon|China}} China, 19 goals
  • 2003: {{flagicon|Germany}} Germany, 25 goals
  • 2007: {{flagicon|Germany}} Germany, 21 goals
  • 2011: {{flagicon|USA}} United States, 13 goals
  • 2015: {{flagicon|Germany}} Germany, 20 goals

Teams listed in bold won the tournament.

Total and average goals

Year Teams Matches Goals Top scorer Average goals
1991122699103.81
199512269963.81
1999163212373.84
2003163210773.34
2007163211173.47
201116328652.69
2015245214662.81

Most and fewest in bold.

Goalkeeping

Most matches played, finals
22, Bente Nordby ({{fbw|NOR}}, 1995–2007).
Most clean sheets (matches without conceding)
10, Briana Scurry ({{flagicon|USA}} United States, 1995–2007).
Most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal (finals)
622 minutes (6 consecutive clean sheets), Nadine Angerer ({{fbw|GER}}, 2007-2011).
Most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal (one tournament)
540 minutes, Nadine Angerer ({{fbw|GER}}, 2007); Hope Solo ({{fbw|USA}}, 2015).
Most goals conceded, one tournament
17, Shirley Berruz ({{fbw|ECU}}, 2015).
Most goals conceded, one tournament, hosts
6, Han Wenxia ({{flagicon|China}} China, 2007).
Most goals conceded, one match
11, Vanina Correa ({{flagicon|Argentina}} Argentina), vs Germany, 2007.
Fewest goals conceded, one tournament, champions
0, Nadine Angerer ({{flagicon|Germany}} Germany, 2007).
Fewest goals conceded, one tournament
0, Nadine Angerer ({{flagicon|Germany}} Germany, 2007).
Fewest goals conceded, penalty shootouts, one match
1, Ayumi Kaihori ({{flagicon|Japan}} Japan), vs United States, 2011.
Youngest goalkeeper
{{Age in years and days|1994|10|19|2011|06|27}},[20] Cecilia Santiago ({{fbw|MEX}}), vs England, 27 June 2011.
Oldest goalkeeper
{{Age in years and days|1956|01|01|1995|06|09}},[21] Meg ({{fbw|BRA}}), vs Germany, 9 June 1995.

Coaching

Most matches coached
25,[28] Even Pellerud ({{fbw|NOR}}, 1991–1995, 2015; {{fbw|CAN}}, 2003–2007).
Most matches won
16, Even Pellerud ({{fbw|NOR}}, 1991–1995, 2015; {{fbw|CAN}}, 2003–2007).
Most matches lost
7, Even Pellerud ({{fbw|NOR}}, 1991–1995, 2015; {{fbw|CAN}}, 2003–2007).
Most tournaments
5,[28] Even Pellerud (1991-1995, 2003-2007, 2015).
Most consecutive tournaments with same team
3, Silvia Neid ({{fbw|GER}}, 2007–2015).
Youngest coach
{{Age in years, months and days|1989|02|05|2015|06|08}},[22] Vanessa Arauz ({{fbw|ECU}}), vs Cameroon, 8 June 2015.
Youngest coach, champions
{{Age in years, months and days|1951|4|9|1991|11|30}}, Anson Dorrance ({{fbw|USA}}), 1991.
Oldest coach
{{Age in years, months and days|1936|11|18|2003|10|01}},[23] Paulo Goncalves ({{fbw|BRA}}), vs Sweden, 1 October 2003.
Oldest coach, champions
{{Age in years, months and days|1958|5|24|2011|7|17}}, Norio Sasaki ({{fbw|JPN}}), 2011.
Quickest substitution made
6th minute, Chong Tsu-pin ({{fbw|TPE}}), Hong Li-chyn for Liu Hsiu-mei, vs Nigeria, 1991; Marika Domanski-Lyfors ({{fbw|SWE}}), Therese Lundin for Hanna Ljungberg, vs Ghana, 1999.
Most final appearances as player and head coach
5, Silvia Neid, {{fbw|GER}} (1991 & 1995 as player; 2007, 2011 & 2015 as coach).
First person to have played and coached at the finals
April Heinrichs, was the first person ever to have had both roles – as player for United States in 1991 and later as coach in 2003.
Best performance by a foreign coach
A foreign coach has never managed a World Cup-winning team. The best performance by a team with a foreign coach is second place, reached by the United States in 2011 with Pia Sundhage of Sweden. The USA's coach for their 2015 victory, Jill Ellis, was born and spent her early childhood in England, but moved to the U.S. with her family at age 14, and had been a U.S. citizen for many years before becoming head coach in 2014.

Ages average

Youngest team
18 years, 8 months,[32] {{fbw|NGA}}, 1991.
Youngest team, champions
23.7, {{fbw|USA}}, 1991.
Oldest team
29 years, 5 months,[24] {{fbw|USA}}, 2015.
Oldest team, champions
29 years, 5 months, {{fbw|USA}}, 2015.
Lowest average of age at tournament
23 years, 11 months,[25] 1991.
Highest average of age at tournament
25 years, 2 months,[25] 2007.

Refereeing

Most tournaments
4, Kari Seitz ({{flag|United States}}, 1999–2011).
Most matches refereed, overall
10, Nicole Petignat ({{flag|Switzerland}}, 1999–2007)
Most matches refereed, one tournament
5, Anna-Marie Keighley ({{flag|New Zealand}}, 2015)

Discipline

Fastest sending off
2nd minute, Alicia Ferguson ({{fbw|AUS}}), vs China, 1999.
Latest sending off
121st minute, Azusa Iwashimizu ({{fb|JPN}}), vs United States, 2011.
Most cautions (all-time, player)
5, Charmaine Hooper ({{fbw|CAN}}, 1995–2003).
Most sendings off (all-time, player)
1, 17 players.
Most sendings off (tournament)
5, 1999 (in 32 matches).
Most sendings off (all-time, team)
2, {{fbw|AUS}}, {{fbw|GHA}}, {{fbw|USA}}.
Most sendings off (final match)
1, Azusa Iwashimizu ({{flagicon|Japan}} Japan), vs United States, 2011.
Most cautions (tournament)
110, 2015 (in 52 matches).
Most cautions (all-time, team)
41, {{fbw|BRA}} (in 26 matches).
Most cautions (match, both teams)
8, {{fbw|BRA}} (4) vs {{fbw|USA}} (4), 2011.
Most cautions (final match, one team)
3, {{flagicon|Norway}} Norway, vs Germany, 1995.

Host records

Most times hosted
2, {{fbw|USA}} (1999, 2003), {{fbw|CHN}} (1991, 2007).
Had its best performance hosting
Champions: {{fbw|USA}} (1999).
Semifinals: {{fbw|USA}} (2003).
Quarterfinals: {{flagicon|China}} China (1991, 2007), {{flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden (1995), {{flagicon|GER}} Germany (2011), {{flagicon|Canada}} Canada (2015).

Attendance

Highest attendance in a match
90,185,[26] {{fbw|USA}} vs {{fbw|CHN}}, 10 July 1999, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, United States, 1999.
Highest attendance in a final
90,185,[26] {{fbw|USA}} vs {{fbw|CHN}}, 10 July 1999, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, United States, 1999.
Lowest attendance in a match
250, {{fbw|NGA}} vs {{fbw|CAN}}, 8 June 1995, Olympia Stadion, Helsingborg, Sweden, 1995.
Highest average of attendance per match
37,319,[27] 1999, hosted by the United States.
Highest attendance in a tournament
1,353,506,[27] 2015, hosted by Canada.
Lowest average of attendance per match
4,316, 1995, hosted by Sweden.
Lowest attendance in a tournament
112,213, 1995, hosted by Sweden.

Total and average attendance

YearMatchesAttendance
Total AverageLowestHighest
199126510,00019,615{{fbw-rt|TPE|name=TPE}} – {{fbw|GER|name=GER}} Round 110,000{{fbw-rt|CHN|name=CHN}} – {{fbw|NOR|name=NOR}} Round 165,000
199526112,2134,316{{fbw-rt|NGA|name=NGA}} – {{fbw|CAN|name=CAN}} Round 1250{{fbw-rt|GER|name=GER}} – {{fbw|NOR|name=NOR}} Final17,158
1999321,194,21537,319{{fbw-rt|NOR|name=NOR}} – {{fbw|CHN|name=CHN}} Semi-finals8,986{{fbw-rt|NOR|name=NOR}} – {{fbw|BRA|name=BRA}}
{{fbw-rt|USA|name=USA}} – {{fbw|CHN|name=CHN}}
Third place match
Final
90,185
200332656,78920,525{{fbw-rt|AUS|name=AUS}} – {{fbw|RUS|name=RUS}} Round 18,500{{fbw-rt|USA|name=USA}} – {{fbw|SWE|name=SWE}} Round 135,000
2007321,156,95536,155{{fbw-rt|SWE|name=SWE}} – {{fbw|NGA|name=NGA}} Round 121,740{{fbw-rt|CHN|name=CHN}} – {{fbw|NZL|name=NZL}} Round 156,208
201132845,75126,430{{fbw-rt|PRK|name=PRK}} – {{fbw|COL|name=COL}} Round 17,805{{fbw-rt|GER|name=GER}} – {{fbw|CAN|name=CAN}} Round 173,680
2015521,353,50626,029{{fbw-rt|CIV|name=CIV}} – {{fbw|NOR|name=NOR}} Round 17,147{{fbw-rt|CAN|name=CAN}} – {{fbw|ENG|name=ENG}} Quarter-finals54,027

Penalty shootouts

Most shootouts, team, all-time
3, {{fbw|USA}}.
Most shootouts, team, tournament
2, {{fbw|USA}}, 2011.
Most shootouts, all teams, tournament
3, 2011.
Most wins, team, all-time
2, {{fbw|USA}}.
Most wins, team, tournament
1, 7 teams.
Most losses, team, all-time
1, 7 teams.
Most shootouts with 100% record (all won)
1, {{fbw|GER}}; {{fbw|JPN}}.
Most shootouts with 0% record (all lost)
1, {{fbw|SWE}}, {{fbw|NOR}}, {{fbw|ENG}}.
Most shootouts, kicker, all-time
2, Sun Wen, {{fbw|CHN}} (1995 quarter final, 1999 final); Xie Huilin, {{fbw|CHN}} (1995 quarter final, 1999 final); Shannon Boxx, {{fbw|USA}} (2011 quarter final and final); Carli Lloyd, {{fbw|USA}} (2011 quarter final and final); Abby Wambach, {{fbw|USA}} (2011 quarter final and final); Camille Abily, {{fbw|FRA}} (2011 quarter final, 2015 quarter final); Gaëtane Thiney, {{fbw|FRA}} (2011 quarter final, 2015 quarter final).
Most saves, all-time
3, Ayumi Kaihori ({{fbw|JPN}}, 2011).
Most saves, tournament
3, Ayumi Kaihori ({{fbw|JPN}}, 2011).
Most saves, shootout
3, Ayumi Kaihori ({{fbw|JPN}}), vs United States, 2011.

Extra time

{{See also|Extra time}}

By team

Most played
  • 5, {{flagicon|GER}} Germany (1991, 2003, 2011, 2015, 2015).
Most tournaments playing extra time
  • 4, {{flagicon|GER}} Germany (1991, 2003, 2011, 2015).

By tournament

Most played
  • 4, 2011
Fewest played
  • 0, 2007

References and footnotes

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3. ^https://twitter.com/FIFAWWC/status/617855360984944640
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8. ^The players are: Wang Liping ({{fbw|CHN}}, 1999–2003), Bettina Wiegmann ({{fbw|DEU}}, 1999–2003), Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|DEU}}, 2003–2007), Shannon Boxx ({{fbw|USA}}, 2003, 2011), Marta ({{fbw|BRA}}, 2007–2011); Nadine Angerer ({{fbw|GER}}, 2007, 2015); Lisa De Vanna ({{fbw|AUS}}, 2007, 2015); Elise Kellond-Knight ({{fbw|AUS}}, 2011–2015); Aya Miyama ({{fbw|JPN}}, 2011–2015); Hope Solo ({{fbw|USA}}, 2011–2015)
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