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The Women's World Cup, called the Delaunay Cup, is the dream of the women's football girls and a sporting honor that belongs only to a few dozen players. For the third FIFA Women's World Cup in 1999, FIFA created a new trophy. The trophy weighs 2 kilograms (pounds) and is 37 centimeters (inches) high.
It was designed by William Sawaya of the Zavala-Moroni company in Milan. All metal sheets are gilded, and the base is made of polished marble. The medallion on the base is made of burnished brass, which is also made of brass and holds the ball in place, as well as the ball itself.
The current FIFA Women's World Cup trophy cannot be kept permanently by a country, and the rules state that it should be owned by FIFA itself. World Cup winners can hold the trophy until the next tournament starts, and they can also get a gold-plated replica instead of pure gold.
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Champion of the Women's World Cup.
China's World Cup winner: United States.
World Cup winner in Sweden: Norway.
World Cup winner of the United States: United States.
World Cup winner in the United States: Germany.
China World Cup Champion: Germany.
World Cup winner in Germany: Japan.
World Cup winner in Canada: Germany.
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The first edition was held in China in 1991 and was won by Team USA;
The second edition was held in Sweden in 1995 and was won by Norway;
The 3rd edition was held in the United States in 1999 and was won by Team USA;
The 4th edition was held in the United States in 2003 and was won by the German team;
The 5th edition was held in China in 2007 and was won by the German team;
The 6th edition was held in Germany in 2011 and was won by the Japanese team;
The 7th edition was held in Canada in 2015 and was won by Team USA.
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Previous Women's World Cup winners were: USA 1991, Norway 1995, USA 1999, Germany 2003, Germany 2007, Japan 2011 and USA 2015.
The FIFA Women's World Cup, abbreviated as the Women's World Cup, is generally regarded as the highest honor in women's football. A tournament hosted by FIFA and featuring women's national football teams from various countries. The first Women's World Cup was held in 1991 in Guangdong, a country of Guangzhou, Foshan, Zhongshan and Jiangmen, and has been held every four years since then.
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Summary. Hello dear, previous Women's World Cup winners: the first, held in 1991, the winner is the United States.
The 2nd, held in 1995, was won by Norway. The 3rd edition was held in 1999, and the winner was the United States. The 4th edition was held in 2003 and the winner was Germany.
The 5th edition was held in 2007 and the winner was Germany. The 6th was held in 2011, and the champion was Japan. The 7th edition was held in 2015 and the winner was the United States.
Hello brother, previous Women's World Cup winners: the first, held in 1991, the champion is the United States. The 2nd, held in 1995, was won by Norway.
The 3rd edition was held in 1999, and the winner was the United States. The 4th edition was held in 2003 and the winner was Germany. The 5th edition was held in 2007 and the winner was Germany.
The 6th edition of the Douma was held in 2011, and the champion was Japan. The 7th edition was held in 2015 and the winner was the United States.
The Women's World Cup is the world's highest level of women's football tournament organized by FIFA, which is held every four years, and has been held seven times as of May 2019. The 8th edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup will be held in France from June 7 to July 7, 2019 local time. With the gradual expansion of the influence of the event, the Women's World Cup has become a world-renowned sports event.
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The first Women's World Cup was held in China. The 1991 Women's World Cup was held in Guangdong, China, from November 16 to 30, 1991, at the Tianhe Stadium in Guangzhou.
The full name of the World Cup is "FIFA World Cup", which is a football event that symbolizes the highest honor in the football world and has the greatest popularity and influence.
The Women's World Cup, also known as the FIFA Women's World Cup, is hosted by FIFA and is considered the highest honour in women's football.
The world's first Women's World Cup was held in 1991 and brought together 12 teams to win the championship with the U.S. women's national soccer team.
Champion: Team USA Team China's Result: 5th place.
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St. Bride's Cup.
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Previously, there would be qualifiers, with a limited number of places for each state, and a total of 32 global selections would be made, and then the official World Cup would be entered.