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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Quiz with Answers
By Paul Yarden | 22nd July 2023
World Cup Quiz! Know your FIFA Women’s World Cup Football Players, Top Scorers, Teams and Trivia? Try these FIFA Women’s World Cup Quiz Questions and find out now! You can find the Answers here or simply search MyFootballFacts trove of football trivia. Enjoy!
FIFA Women’s World Cup Quiz Questions
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Who are the nine Players at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup with 175 or more International Caps Won?
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Who were the eight FIFA Women’s World Cup Best Player Award Winners?
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Who were the eight FIFA Women’s World Cup Winning Captains?
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Who are the Top 10 Goalscorers at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Finals?
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Which three Countries have played in a FIFA Women’s World Cup Final match, but only finished as Runners-Up?
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When was the first FIFA Women’s World Cup held, and which country hosted the tournament?
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Which team has won the most FIFA Women’s World Cup titles?
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Who is the all-time leading goal scorer in the history of the FIFA Women’s World Cup?
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Who was the Golden Boot winner of the Women’s FIFA World Cup 2019 tournament?
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Which nation holds the record for the most consecutive appearances in FIFA Women’s World Cup tournaments?
- Who were the six Goalkeepers who won the FIFA Women’s World Cup Golden Glove Award since 1999?
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Who were the three FIFA Women’s World Cup Young Player Award Winners?
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World Cup Quiz Answers
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The nine Players at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup with 175 or more International Caps Won are: Christine Sinclair (323 Canada), Caroline Seger (235 Sweden), Sophie Schmidt (221 Canada), Sherida Spitse (251 Netherlands), Alex Morgan (206 United States), Megan Rapinoe (199 United States), Eugénie Le Sommer (177 France), Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen (176 Denmark) and Marta (175 Brazil).
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The eight FIFA Women’s World Cup Best Player Award Winners are Carin Jennings (1991 United States), Hege Riise (1995 Norway), Sun Wen (1999 China), Birgit Prinz (2003 Germany), Marta (2007 Brazil), Homare Sawa (2011 Japan), Carli Lloyd (2015 United States) and Megan Rapinoe (2019 United States).
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The eight FIFA Women’s World Cup Winning Captains are April Heinrichs (1991 United States), Gro Espeseth (1995 Norway), Carla Overbeck (1999 United States), Bettina Wiegmann (2003 Germany), Birgit Prinz (2007 Germany), Homare Sawa (2011 Japan), Carli Lloyd (2015 United States) and Megan Rapinoe (2019 United States).
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The Top 10 Goalscorers at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Finals are Christine Sinclair (190 Canada), Alex Morgan (121 United States), Marta (115 Brazil), Eugénie Le Sommer (88 France), Ana Maria Crnogorčević (70 Switzerland), Pernille Harder (70 Denmark), Huỳnh Như (67 Vietnam), Ji So-yun (66 South Korea), Sam Kerr (63 Australia) and Megan Rapinoe (63 United States).
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The three Countries that have played in a FIFA Women’s World Cup Final match but only ever finished as FIFA Women’s World Cup Runners-Up are China (1999), Sweden (2003) and Brazil (2007).
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The first FIFA Women’s World Cup was held in 1991, and it was hosted by China.
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The United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) has won the most FIFA Women’s World Cup titles, with four victories in 1991, 1999, 2015, and 2019.
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The all-time leading goal scorer in the FIFA Women’s World Cup is Marta Vieira da Silva from Brazil, with a total of 17 goals.
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The Golden Boot winner of the Women’s FIFA World Cup 2019 tournament was Megan Rapinoe from the United States.
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The United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) holds the record for the most consecutive appearances in FIFA Women’s World Cup tournaments.
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The six Goalkeepers who won the FIFA Women’s World Cup Golden Glove Award since 1999 are Gao Hong (1999 China) & Briana Scurry (USA), Silke Rottenberg (2003 Germany), Nadine Angerer (2007 Germany), Hope Solo (2011 & 2015 United States), Sari van Veenendaal (2019 Netherlands).
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The three FIFA Women’s World Cup Young Player Award Winners Caitlin Foord (2011 Australia), Kadeisha Buchanan (2015 Canada) and Giulia Gwinn (2019 Germany).
All you need to Know of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
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