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The FIFA Women's World Ranking is a ranking system for women's national teams in association football (commonly known as football or soccer) published by the international governing body FIFA. As of August 2024, the United States is ranked #1. The rankings were introduced in 2003, [2] with the first rankings published on 16 July of that year.
This template ({{FIFA Women's World Rankings}}) is meant to help quickly update the FIFA Women's World Rankings for all the ranked women's national teams of FIFA, displayed in the infobox on each national team article. When given a country code, the template outputs the FIFA Women's World Ranking of a country, along with a movement indicator ...
The 2024–25 AFC Women's Champions League [2] is the first edition of the AFC Women's Champions League, Asia's premier club women's football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). This is the first season using a revised format and the new name of AFC Women's Champions League.
The U.S. women's national team is back at No. 1. After going on a stellar Olympic run to break a 12-year gold medal drought, the USWNT has retaken the top slot in the updated FIFA rankings ...
There are 11 true Women’s World Cup contenders in 2023. We’ve ranked them from most to least likely champion.
First round: The five highest-ranked teams in the FIFA Women's World Rankings as of 9 December 2022, which were North Korea, Japan, Australia, China PR and South Korea, received byes to the second round. The remaining 26 teams were divided into five groups of four and two groups of three and compete in a one-round league format in a centralised ...
The rankings should be updated at Module:SportsRankings/data/FIFA Women's World Rankings. To update the rankings: On line 14, add the day and month (along with the year if necessary) of the current rankings; On line 15, add the day and month (along with the year if necessary) of the previous rankings
The qualification draw took place on 21 August 2021, 15:00 EDT, in Miami, United States. [2] The 30 teams were seeded based on the FIFA Women's World Rankings of June 2021 (in parentheses). [4] The top six teams in the ranking were pre-seeded, and automatically allocated to position 1 in order from group A to F.