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  2. Spain at the FIFA Women's World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Spain women's national football team has represented Spain at the FIFA Women's World Cup on three occasions, in 2015, [1] 2019 [2] and 2023. Their victory at the 2023 edition of the tournament made Spain the second nation, after Germany, to have won world titles in both men's and women's football.

  3. Spain women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    Spain women's national team in 2018. At the 2019 Women's World Cup, Spain were in Group B with China PR, South Africa, and Germany. They finished second in the group to progress to the knockout stage of a World Cup for the first time in their history. [16] However, the team was eliminated in the round of 16 by the eventual champions United States.

  4. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup squads - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was an international women's association football tournament held in Australia and New Zealand from 20 July until 20 August 2023. The 32 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players, including three goalkeepers.

  5. Spain's rapid rise to Women's World Cup glory, in spite of ...

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    Players rebel amid public dispute with Spanish federation. Spain’s Women’s World Cup debut in 2015 ended at the bottom of its group. It led to a formal statement, signed by all 23 players ...

  6. From turmoil to triumph, Spain earns its first Women's World ...

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    Overcoming the turmoil that had surrounded the team, the victory made Spain the first team to hold the under-17, under-20 and senior women's world titles at the same time. Spain also joined ...

  7. 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup squads - Wikipedia

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    2015 FIFA Women's World Cup squads. This is a list of squads of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, an international women's association football tournament that was held in Canada from 6 June until 5 July 2015. The 24 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players, including three goalkeepers.

  8. 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup squads - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup was an international women's association football tournament held in France from 7 June until 7 July 2019. The 24 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players, including three goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.

  9. Spain national football team - Wikipedia

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    Having won one World Cup, one Nations League and three European Championship titles since 2008, Spain is the most successful European national team of the 21st century. The team's achievements from 2008 to 2012 have led many experts and commentators to consider this era's squads one of the best ever teams in football history.