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  1. Fans voted in numbers on Twitter to have their favourite World Cup matches streamed on YouTube. Now, it’s time to enjoy these classic games with fans across ...

  2. The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup was the eighth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international Women's football championship contested by 24 women's national teams representing member associations of FIFA.It took place between 7 June and 7 July 2019, with 52 matches staged in nine cities in France, which was awarded the right to host the event in March 2015, the first time ...

  3. The 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup was the sixth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the global championship for women's national association football teams, held in nine cities across Germany from 26 June to 17 July 2011.. The defending champions were the hosts Germany, who won the two previous tournaments.The tournament was won by Japan, beating the United States in Waldstadion, Frankfurt on ...

  4. 26 de jun. de 2011 · This includes the entire history of the FIFA Women's World Cup as well as recent domestic league seasons from nine countries, including advanced stats like xG for most of those nine. In collaboration with Opta , we are including advanced analytical data such as xG, xA, progressive passing, duels and more for over twenty competitions.

  5. Watch ‘Moments’, the official FIFA Women’s World Cup tournament film, now on FIFA+. Relive the best of Australia and New Zealand as Spain's Olga Carmona salutes her triumphant team's spirit ...

  6. FIFA Women's World Cup Germany 2011

  7. The figures generated by the FIFA Women’s World Cup Germany 2011™ speak for themselves: 800,000 supporters in the stadiums (an average of 26,000 per match), more than 17,000,000 German TV viewers tuning in for the host team’s quarter-final with Japan (nearly a quarter of the population) and some 3,000 reporters.