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  2. 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup was the first FIFA Women's World Cup, the world championship for women's national football teams. It took place in Guangdong, China from 16 to 30 November 1991. FIFA, football's international governing body selected China as host nation as Guangdong had hosted a prototype world championship three years earlier ...

  3. List of FIFA Women's World Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    Football tournament FIFA Women's World Cup final The 2023 final was played at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia. Organising body FIFA Founded 1991 ; 33 years ago (1991) Region International Current champions Spain (1st title) Most successful team(s) United States (4 titles) The FIFA Women's World Cup is the international association football championship for women's national teams who ...

  4. 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup knockout stage - Wikipedia

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    The knockout stage of the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. It began on 24 November with the quarter-finals and ended on 30 November 1991 with the final match, held at the Tianhe Stadium in Guangzhou. A total of eight teams (the top two teams from each group, along with the ...

  5. Brazil at the FIFA Women's World Cup - Wikipedia

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    For the World Cup Women's Women qualified as South American Champion. For this they had to play in two games against Venezuela and Chile and won both games (6: 0 and 6: 1). On November 17, 1991, they played in Foshan their first World Cup match and won against Japan 1–0. Elane scored the first World Cup goal for the Brazilians. In the second ...

  6. Brazil women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is the most successful women's national team in South America, having won eight out of the nine editions of the Copa América championship. Since 1999, they have been contenders for the World title. In 1998 and 1999, the team finished as the runners-up at the Women's U.S. Cup . Brazil will host the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup marking the ...

  7. 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup final was an association football match that took place on 30 November 1991 at Tianhe Stadium in Guangzhou, China. It was played between Norway and the United States to determine the winner of the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup. [2] The United States beat Norway 2–1, with two goals from Michelle Akers-Stahl, to ...

  8. Category : Brazil at the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup

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    Pages in category "Brazil at the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

  9. Pia Sundhage - Wikipedia

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    Pia Mariane Sundhage ( Swedish pronunciation: [ˈpîːa ˈsɵ̂nːdˌhɑːɡɛ], born 13 February 1960) is a Swedish football manager and former professional player. Currently, she is coaching Switzerland. [5] As a player, Sundhage played most of her career as a forward and retired as the top scorer for the Sweden national team .