Beginner's Guide

Women's Football

The 2023 Women's World Cup was the biggest sporting event ever held in Australia and New Zealand. Women's football is growing faster than any sport on the planet. Here's why it matters and who leads the world right now.

The Numbers That Tell the Story

2B+
Watched WC 2023
197
Nations Ranked by FIFA
USA World Cup Titles
2027
Next Women's World Cup

World Cup History

The FIFA Women's World Cup has been held every 4 years since 1991. The USA have been the dominant force — winning it 4 times. But the game has changed: Spain are now the reigning champions after a breakthrough 2023 tournament.

1991
🇺🇸 USA
Host: China
1995
🇳🇴 Norway
Host: Sweden
1999
🇺🇸 USA
Host: USA (90,000 in final!)
2003
🇩🇪 Germany
Host: USA
2007
🇩🇪 Germany
Host: China
2011
🇯🇵 Japan
Host: Germany
2015
🇺🇸 USA
Host: Canada
2019
🇺🇸 USA
Host: France
2023
🇪🇸 Spain
Host: Australia & New Zealand
2027
To be decided
Host: Brazil

Current World Rankings

As of April 21, 2026 — the most recent update — Spain lead the world. They've held the top spot since 2023 when they won the World Cup. England rose to 3rd following their victory over Spain in April 2026.

#TeamPoints
1🇪🇸 Spain2,104
2🇺🇸 USA2,061
3🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England2,041
4🇩🇪 Germany2,013
5🇯🇵 Japan2,010
6🇫🇷 France2,003
7🇸🇪 Sweden1,986
8🇧🇷 Brazil1,982
9🇨🇦 Canada1,974
10🇳🇱 Netherlands1,940

Players to Know

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Aitana Bonmatí

Spain & Barcelona · Midfielder · 2023 Ballon d'Or winner — the award for the best player in the world. Won the World Cup with Spain in 2023. One of the most technically gifted players in women's football history.

🇺🇸

Trinity Rodman

USA & Washington Spirit · Forward · One of the most exciting young players in the world. Fast, direct, and powerful. The future of US women's football.

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Maika Hamano

Japan · Forward · Japan's brightest young star. Won the AFC Women's Asian Cup in 2026 as Japan romped through qualifying — 9 matches, all won. One of the biggest movers in the April 2026 rankings.

Why Women's Football Is Different