History of Women's World Cup
The Women's World Cup started at 199 1 and is sponsored by FIFA and held every four years. The predecessor of the Women's World Cup was the Women's World Cup, and the first three competitions were hosted by the International Women's Football Association (the predecessor of FIFA). The first Women's World Cup was held in China, with teams from 12 countries and regions participating. The United States won the first Women's World Cup.
Women's World Cup Rules
The rules of the Women's World Cup are basically the same as those of the Men's Football Competition, but there are some differences. The duration of the women's football match is 90 minutes, which is divided into two 45-minute halves, and each half has a half-time break of 15 minutes. The size of the women's football match is the same as that of the men's football match, but the height and width of the door are slightly smaller.
In the women's football match, each team consists of 1 1 players, including a goalkeeper. The number of substitutions in women's football matches is the same as that in men's football matches, and each team has three substitution opportunities. However, the offside rules in women's football match are slightly different from those in men's football match, and the offside rules in women's football match are more relaxed.
The Competition System of Women's World Cup
The competition system of the Women's World Cup is similar to that of the men's soccer team, which is divided into group stage, elimination stage and final stage. In the women's world cup group match, each team has four teams, and each team has to play a game with the other three teams, playing three rounds. After the group stage, the top two in the group will advance to the knockout stage.
The elimination stage of the Women's World Cup includes 16, Top 8, Top 4 and the final. The elimination stage adopts a single elimination system, the loser is out and the winner advances to the next round. The final of the Women's World Cup adopts the single-game deciding game system, and the winner will win the Women's World Cup.
Women's world cup champion
The Women's World Cup has been held for eight times, and different countries and regions have won different honors. The United States is the most successful team in the history of the Women's World Cup. They won four World Cups, namely 199 1, 1999, 20 15 and 20 19. Germany is also a strong team in the Women's World Cup. They won the Women's World Cup twice in 2003 and 2007 respectively. Other countries and regions that won the Women's World Cup include Norway, Japan and England.
The Future of Women's World Cup
The Women's World Cup has become one of the most influential football events in the world, and it is also a stage for women's football players to show their strength and glory. The future of the Women's World Cup will be brighter. With the continuous development of women's football, the scale and influence of the Women's World Cup will continue to expand.