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Women's World Cup Record Sheet
The record of the Women's World Cup is as follows:

199 1 year: top eight China 0- 1 Sweden (held locally), 1995: fourth China 0- 1 Germany, 1999: second runner-up China 0-0, United States.

Women's football is a derivative of FIFA 199 1 officially held 1 World Women's Football Championship. Five years later, the International Olympic Committee listed women's football as an official event in the 26th Olympic Games. By 2002, women's football has successfully held three World Championships and two Olympic Games, and women's football has entered the world stage in an all-round way.

The development trend of women's football

/kloc-In the 6th century, women's football appeared in Britain, 1890, which was the first time to create a women's football competition. By the end of 19, women's football clubs began to be established in Britain. In 1950s, women's football rose in European countries. 1957, 1 The European Women's Football Championship was held in Berlin, and the women's football team officially entered the historical stage.

Since 1960s, women's football has developed rapidly in Europe, America and Asia. 197 1 year, FIFA officially put women's football on the development agenda.

In 1980s, European women's football developed rapidly, and hundreds of thousands of women participated in football in Britain, Germany, Sweden and Italy. In the United States, there are more than one million girls and teenagers who often participate in football, and a complete competition system has been established; China women's football team entered international football in 1980s.