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Mary Clarke

Every Women’s World Cup winner since 1991

The Women’s World Cup is one of the most prestigious soccer tournaments in the world.

Since its inception in 1991, only four countries have won the Women’s World Cup after competing in a tournament of a dozen-plus of the best nations in the sport. It’s not an easy trophy to win, but finally climbing the mountain after the weeks-long tournament has to be one of the best feelings in the world.

MORE 2023 WORLD CUP: The complete USWNT schedule, from group stage to another possible final.

Here are all eight winners of the Women’s World Cup, starting from the tournament’s inception in 1991.

1991: United States

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1995: Norway

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1999: United States

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2003: Germany

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2007: Germany

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2011: Japan

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2015: United States

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2019: United States

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