FIFA Women’s World Cup: Logo History and Winning Stats

FIFA Womens World Cup Logo
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  1. 1991: The first FIFA Women’s World Cup logo featured a stylized globe with a football in the center. It was designed by Landor Associates.
  2. 1995: It was the first FIFA Women’s World Cup to be held outside of Europe or North America. The tournament was held in Sweden and was won by Norway. 
  3. 1999: The logo featured a more abstract design, with a series of circles and lines representing the movement of the ball. It was designed by Vicki Halstead.
  4. 2003: The logo featured a stylized woman’s face with a football in her hair. It was designed by Interbrand.
  5. 2007: The logo featured a series of interlocking circles representing the unity of women’s football. It was designed by Brandia Central.
  6. 2011: It was featured a stylized woman’s face with a football in her hands, surrounded by a series of circles representing the different continents. It was designed by Landor Associates.
  7. 2015: It was logo featured a stylized football with a series of stars around it, representing the different nations competing in the tournament. It was designed by DesignStudio.
  8. 2019: The logo featured a stylized woman’s face with a football in her hands, surrounded by a series of lines representing the movement of the ball. It was designed by Jones Knowles Ritchie.
  9. 2023: The logo features a stylized football with a series of lines representing the movement of the ball, and the words “FIFA Women’s World Cup” in a bold font. It was designed by Design Bridge.

FIFA Women’s World Cup Winning Stats

RankTeamTitlesAppearancesWinsGoals
1United States4117316
2Germany285913
3Norway161212
4Japan171211
5France17127
FIFA Women’s World Cup Winning Stats

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