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Women's association football, more commonly known as women's football or women's soccer, [a] is the team sport of association football played by women. It is played at the professional level in multiple countries , and 187 national teams participate internationally . [ 3 ]
The following are images from various women's association football-related articles on Wikipedia. Image 1 The official record attendance for a women's football match was set at Camp Nou on 22 April 2022, with 91,648 people watching Barcelona defeat Wolfsburg 5–1 (pictured).
The record attendance of a women's football match is the estimated 110,000 attendance at Estadio Azteca for the final of the 1971 Women's World Cup (organised by the Federation of Independent European Female Football (FIEFF)) between the national teams of Mexico and Denmark on 5 September 1971.
The following are lists of people who play women's football (soccer). List of women's footballers with 100 or more international goals; List of women's footballers with 100 or more international caps; List of top international women's football goal scorers by country; List of English women's football champions
Women's association football portal; Association football is the official name of the sport governed by the International Federation of Association football . It is known in some parts of the world as "soccer"; a derivative of the word "association". In others, it is known simply as "football".
The history of association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, stretches back to at least medieval times. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] FIFA cites Cuju in ancient China is the earliest form of a kicking game for which there is scientific evidence, a military manual from the Han dynasty , and it closely resembles modern association football.
11 women's national football teams who have membership in one of FIFA's affiliated continental confederations, but are not members of FIFA. [ 1 ] FIFA members are eligible to enter the FIFA Women's World Cup and matches between them are recognized as official international matches.
Wambach's goal in the 122nd minute to tie the game 2–2 has been voted the greatest goal in U.S. soccer history and the greatest goal in Women's World Cup history. [42] [43] The U.S. then beat France 3–1 in the semifinal, but lost to Japan 3–1 on penalty kicks in the Final after drawing 1–1 in regulation and 2–2 in overtime.