Record-breaking Women's World Cup matches refer to games in the tournament’s history that have set new standards or surpassed previous achievements. These records can include highest attendance, most goals scored, fastest goals, or remarkable individual and team performances. Such matches highlight the growth, excitement, and increasing global interest in women’s football, showcasing extraordinary talent and memorable moments that elevate the prestige of the Women’s World Cup.
Record-breaking Women's World Cup matches refer to games in the tournament’s history that have set new standards or surpassed previous achievements. These records can include highest attendance, most goals scored, fastest goals, or remarkable individual and team performances. Such matches highlight the growth, excitement, and increasing global interest in women’s football, showcasing extraordinary talent and memorable moments that elevate the prestige of the Women’s World Cup.
What is a record-breaking match in the Women's World Cup?
A match that sets a new tournament benchmark—such as the highest attendance, the most goals by a team, the fastest goal, or remarkable individual performances.
What is the attendance record for a Women's World Cup match?
The highest recorded attendance is 90,185 for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup final (USA vs. China) at the Rose Bowl.
What is the largest margin of victory in a Women's World Cup match?
11 goals: Germany defeated Argentina 11–0 in the 2011 World Cup, a record margin.
Where can I find official Women's World Cup records and statistics?
FIFA's official website provides stats and records; additional reliable sources include the RSSSF archives.
What other kinds of records might these matches include?
Fastest goals, most goals by a player in a match or tournament, most hat-tricks, and youngest/oldest players in a game.