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List Of FIFA Women's World Cup finals Sports
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List Of FIFA Women's World Cup finals

Here is the list of FIFA women's world cup finals.## The FIFA Women's World Cup is an international association football competition established in 1991. It is contested by the women's national teams of members of FIFA, the world governing body for sports. The tournament was held every four years. The most recent World Cup, hosted by France in 2019, was won by the United States, who beat the Netherlands 2-0 to win their second consecutive title and fourth overall. ## Check out the complete list below.## List of FIFA women's world cup finals Year Winners Score Runners-up Venue Location Attendance 1991 United States 2–1 Norway Tianhe Stadium Guangzhou, China 63,000 1995 Norway 2–0 Germany Råsunda Stadium Stockholm, Sweden 17,158 1999 United States 0–0 China Rose Bowl Pasadena, California, US 90,185 2003 Germany 2–1 Sweden Home Depot Center Carson, California, US 26,137 2007 Germany 2–0 Brazil Hongkou Football Stadium Shanghai, China 31,000 2011 Japan 2–2 United States Commerzbank-Arena Frankfurt, Germany 48,817 2015 United States 5–2 Japan BC Place Vancouver, Canada 53,341 2019 United States 2–0 Netherlands Parc Olympique Lyonnais Décines-Charpieu, France 57,900 ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of FIFA Women's World Cup hosts Sports
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List Of FIFA Women's World Cup hosts

Here is the list of FIFA Women's World Cup hosts. ## Six countries have been chosen as FIFA Women's World Cup hosts in eight editions of the competition, from the inaugural tournament in 1991 to the tournament played in 2019.## Football's international governing body, FIFA decided to hold the first tournament in China after China had hosted a prototype world championship three years earlier at the 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament. Mars, Incorporated, sponsored the first Women's World Cup. With FIFA still reluctant to give it its "World Cup" brand, the tournament was officially known as the M&M Cup as the first FIFA World Championship for women's football.## Only China and the United States have hosted the event on more than one occasion. The 2003 edition was originally awarded to China but was moved to the United States in May 2003 due to the SARS outbreak. Instead, China was given the right to host the following edition in 2007.## Check out the complete list below.## List of FIFA women's world cup hosts Year Host Continent Winner Result of the host 1991 China Asia United States Quarter-finals 1995 Sweden Europe Norway 1999 United States North America United States Champions 2003 United States (2) North America Germany Third Place 2007 China (2) Asia Germany Quarter-finals 2011 Germany Europe Japan 2015 Canada North America United States 2019 France Europe 2023 Australia & New Zealand Asia & Oceania ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of Non-FIFA TOP Goal Scorers Sports
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List Of Non-FIFA TOP Goal Scorers

here is the List Of Non-FIFA TOP Goal Scorers## (Non-FIFA that do not have FIFA membership, but are associate members of one of FIFA's affiliated confederations.)## The top goal scorer in the list of non-FIFA top goal scorers is Kevin Persemain. And the second-highest goalscorer is Dominic Mocka.## Check out the full list below## List Of Non-FIFA TOP Goal Scorers Rank Player Country Goals Caps Ratio First cap Last cap Ref. 1 Kévin Parsemain Martinique 35 56 0.63 11 October 2008 9 June 2022 2 Dominique Mocka Guadeloupe 17 38 0.45 7 July 2002 27 October 2012 3 Gary Pigrée French Guiana 16 20 0.8 21 March 2012 29 March 2015 4 Jean-Michel Fontaine Réunion 15 26 0.58 12 June 2007 28 July 2019 5 Gerwin Lake Sint Maarten 11 9 1.22 23 March 2019 14 June 2022 6 Abdallah Juma Ally Zanzibar 9 13 0.69 2 December 2003 18 December 2007 Alopua Petoa Tuvalu 9 13 0.69 22 August 2011 18 July 2019 8 Ayrton Cicilia Bonaire 6 8 0.75 9 September 2018 14 June 2022 9 Danilo Cocks Saint Martin 5 8 0.63 16 August 2014 6 June 2022 Yannick Bellechasse 18 0.28 7 September 2012 12 June 2022 10 Joe Wang Miller Northern Mariana Islands 4 15 0.27 27 April 2008 4 July 2016 11 Lawrence Nemeia Kiribati 2 3 0.67 30 June 2003 7 July 2003 Stay tuned...##

List Of Top Goal Scorers At Each FIFA World Cup Final Tournament Sports
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List Of Top Goal Scorers At Each FIFA World Cup Final Tournament

Here is the List Of Top Goal scorers At Each FIFA World Cup Final Tournament## Guillermo Stabile is the top scorer in the FIFA World Cup finals tournament. He scored 8 goals in 4 matches. He has also won the Golden Boot and Silver Ball. And he played for Argentina. The second top scorer is Oldrich Nejedlý who scored 5 goals in 4 matches. ## Check out the full list below## List Of Top Goal scorers At Each FIFA World Cup Final Tournament World Cup Player Team Goalsscored Matchesplayed GoldenBoot Other FIFA Awards Uruguay 1930 Guillermo Stábile Argentina 8 4 Silver Ball Italy 1934 Oldřich Nejedlý Czechoslovakia 5 4 Bronze Ball France 1938 Leônidas Brazil 7 4 Golden Ball Brazil 1950 Ademir Brazil 9 6 Bronze Ball Switzerland 1954 Sándor Kocsis Hungary 11 5 Silver Ball Sweden 1958 Just Fontaine France 13 6 Bronze Ball Chile 1962 Garrincha Brazil 4 6 Golden Ball Vavá Brazil 6 Leonel Sánchez Chile 6 Bronze Ball Flórián Albert Hungary 3 Best Young Player Valentin Ivanov Soviet Union 4 Dražan Jerković Yugoslavia 6 England 1966 Eusébio Portugal 9 6 Bronze Ball Mexico 1970 Gerd Müller West Germany 10 6 Best Young Player, Bronze Ball West Germany 1974 Grzegorz Lato Poland 7 7 Argentina 1978 Mario Kempes Argentina 6 7 Golden Ball Spain 1982 Paolo Rossi Italy 6 7 Golden Ball Mexico 1986 Gary Lineker England 6 5 Italy 1990 Salvatore Schillaci Italy 6 7 Golden Ball United States 1994 Hristo Stoichkov Bulgaria 6 7 Bronze Ball Oleg Salenko Russia 3 France 1998 Davor Šuker Croatia 6 7 Silver Ball South Korea andJapan 2002 Ronaldo Brazil 8 7 Silver Ball Germany 2006 Miroslav Klose Germany 5 7 South Africa 2010 Thomas Müller Germany 5 6 Best Young Player David Villa Spain 7 Silver Boot, Bronze Ball Wesley Sneijder Netherlands 7 Bronze Boot, Silver Ball Diego Forlán Uruguay 7 Golden Ball Brazil 2014 James Rodríguez Colombia 6 5 Russia 2018 Harry Kane England 6 6 Stay tuned...##

List Of Total Costs Of Hosting FIFA World Cup Tournament Sports
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List Of Total Costs Of Hosting FIFA World Cup Tournament

Here is the list of Total costs of hosting the FIFA World Cup tournament.## The 2022 FIFA World Cup was the costliest tournament of the FIFA World Cup which was held in Qatar and cost $220 billion. And the FIFA World Cup 2014 was the second most expensive tournament that was held in Brazil and cost $15 billion.## Check out the complete list below.## 1. Qatar 2022: $220b## 2. Russia 2018: $11.6b## 3. Brazil 2014: $15b## 4. South Africa 2010: $3.6b## 5. Germany 2006: $4.3b## 6. Japan 2002: $7b## 7. France 1998: $2.3b## 8. USA 1994: $0.5b## Stay Tuned...##