Which country has won the most FIFA Women's World Cups?
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The first FIFA Women's World Cup was held in 1991. Similar to the men's tournament, the Women's World Cup is also held every four years.
The United States women's national football team has won the most Women's World Cup titles, with four victories. Germany has won twice, while Norway and Japan have each won once.
Interestingly, all Women's World Cup champions have been countries whose men's national teams have never won the men's World Cup, except for Germany.
Furthermore, four countries have reached the final but never won: Sweden (2003), Brazil (2007), China (1999), and the Netherlands (2019).
The Women's World Cup will be held again in 2023, hosted by Australia and New Zealand. The 2023 Women's World Cup will feature 32 countries.
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