The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup was the eighth edition of the
FIFA Women's World Cup
The FIFA Women's World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association ( FIFA), the sport's international governing bo ...
, the quadrennial international
Women's association football championship contested by 24
women's national teams representing member associations of
FIFA
FIFA (; stands for ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' ( French), meaning International Association Football Federation ) is the international governing body of association football, beach football and futsal. It was found ...
. It took place between 7 June and 7 July 2019, with 52 matches staged in nine cities in France, which was awarded the right to host the event in March 2015, the first time the country hosted the tournament. The tournament was the first Women's World Cup to use the
video assistant referee (VAR) system. This was the second and last edition with 24 teams before expanding to 32 teams for the
2023 tournament in Australia and New Zealand.
The
United States entered the competition as defending champions after winning the
2015 edition in Canada and successfully defended their title with a 2–0 victory over the
Netherlands in the
final. In doing so, they secured their record fourth title and became the second nation, after
Germany, to have successfully retained the title. Unlike Germany, however, this victory held a distinction as the United States won both 2015 and 2019 tournaments under one manager,
Jill Ellis
Jillian Anne Ellis (born 6 September 1966) is an English-American soccer coach and executive who is currently the president of San Diego Wave FC. Ellis coached the United States women's national soccer team from 2014 to October 2019 and won two ...
. It was the first time in 81 years since
Vittorio Pozzo did so for the
Italian men's team at the
1934
Events
January–February
* January 1 – The International Telecommunication Union, a specialist agency of the League of Nations, is established.
* January 15 – The 8.0 1934 Nepal–Bihar earthquake, Nepal–Bihar earthquake strik ...
and
1938 FIFA World Cup
The 1938 FIFA World Cup was the third edition of the World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for senior men's national teams and was held in France from 4 June until 19 June 1938. Italy defended its title in the final, beat ...
s.
The matches were broadcast globally and attracted a combined audience of 1.12 billion people.
Host selection
On 6 March 2014, FIFA announced that bidding had begun for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Member associations interested in hosting the tournament had to submit a declaration of interest by 15 April 2014, and provide the complete set of bidding documents by 31 October 2014. As a principle, FIFA preferred the 2019 Women's World Cup and the
2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
The 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup was the ninth edition of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, the biennial international women's youth football championship contested by the under-20 national teams of the member associations of FIFA, since its i ...
to be hosted by the same member association, but reserved the right to award the hosting of the events separately.
Initially, five countries indicated interest in hosting the events: France,
England,
South Korea,
New Zealand and
South Africa. Both England and New Zealand registered expressions of interest by the April 2014 deadline, but in June 2014 it was announced that each would no longer proceed.
South Africa registered an expression of interest by the April 2014 deadline; but later decided to withdraw prior to the final October deadline. Both
Japan
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
and
Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
had also expressed interest in bidding for the 2019 tournament, but Japan chose to focus on the
2019 Rugby World Cup
The 2019 Rugby World Cup was the ninth edition of the Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's rugby union teams. It was hosted in Japan from 20 September to 2 November in 12 venues all across the country. The opening match ...
and the
2020 Summer Olympics
The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July.
Tokyo was selected as the host city during the ...
, whilst Sweden decided to focus on European U-17 competitions instead. France and South Korea made official bids for hosting the tournament by submitting their documents by 31 October 2014.
On 19 March 2015, France officially won the bid to host the Women's World Cup and the U-20 Women's World Cup.
The decision came after a vote by the
FIFA Executive Committee. Upon the selection, France became the third European nation to host the Women's World Cup (following Sweden and Germany), and the fourth country to host both the
men's and women's World Cup, having hosted the men's tournament in
1938
Events
January
* January 1
** The Constitution of Estonia#Third Constitution (de facto 1938–1940, de jure 1938–1992), new constitution of Estonia enters into force, which many consider to be the ending of the Era of Silence and the a ...
and
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The '' Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently ...
. By the time France hosted the women's World Cup, the country had also earlier hosted the
UEFA Euro 2016, which served as a precursor for France's perpetration to host this competition.
Qualification
The slot allocation was approved by the FIFA Council on 13–14 October 2016. The slots for each confederation are unchanged from
those of the previous tournament except the slot for the hosts has been moved from CONCACAF (Canada) to UEFA (France).
*
AFC (Asia): 5 slots
*
CAF (Africa): 3 slots
*
CONCACAF (North America, Central America and the Caribbean): 3 slots
*
CONMEBOL
The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL, , or CSF; es, Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol; pt, Confederação Sul-Americana de Futebol) is the continental governing body of football in South America (apart from Guyana, Suri ...
(South America): 2 slots
*
OFC (Oceania): 1 slot
*
UEFA (Europe): 8 slots
*Host nation: 1 slot
*CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off: 1 slot
Qualifying matches started on 3 April 2017 and ended on 1 December 2018.
Qualified teams
A total of 24 teams qualified for the final tournament. Each team's FIFA Rankings in March 2019 are shown in parentheses.
;
AFC (5)
* (6)
* (16)
* (7)
* (14)
* (34)
;
CAF (3)
* (46)
* (38)
* (49) (debut)
;
CONCACAF (3)
* (5)
* (53) (debut)
* (1)
;
CONMEBOL
The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL, , or CSF; es, Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol; pt, Confederação Sul-Americana de Futebol) is the continental governing body of football in South America (apart from Guyana, Suri ...
(3)
* (37)
* (10)
* (39) (debut)
;
OFC (1)
* (19)
;
UEFA (9)
* (3)
* (hosts) (4)
* (2)
* (15)
* (8)
* (12)
* (20) (debut)
* (13)
* (9)
Chile,
Jamaica,
Scotland and
South Africa made their Women's World Cup debuts, while
Italy took part in the event for the first time since
1999
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and
Argentina took part for the first time since
2007
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.
Brazil,
Germany,
Japan
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,
Nigeria,
Norway,
Sweden
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and the
United States qualified for their eighth World Cup, continuing their streak of qualifying for every World Cup held so far.
Venues
Twelve cities were candidates. The final 9 stadiums were chosen on 14 June 2017;
Stade de la Beaujoire
The Stade de la Beaujoire – Louis Fonteneau, mostly known as Stade de la Beaujoire (), is a stadium in Nantes, France. It is the home of French football club FC Nantes.
The stadium opened for the first time on 8 May 1984, for a friendly game ...
in Nantes,
Stade Marcel-Picot
The Stade Marcel Picot is a stadium located in Tomblaine, France
France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories in the Americas ...
in Nancy, and
Stade de l'Abbé-Deschamps
The Stade Abbé-Deschamps is the home of AJ Auxerre football club in Auxerre, France
France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas reg ...
in Auxerre were cut.
The semi-finals and final were played at
Parc Olympique Lyonnais in the
Lyon suburb of
Décines-Charpieu, with 58,000 capacity, while the opening match was played at
Parc des Princes
Parc des Princes () is an all-seater stadium, all-seater Association football, football stadium in Paris, France, in the south-west of the French capital, inside the 16th arrondissement of Paris, 16th arrondissement, near the Stade Jean-Bouin ...
in
Paris.
The 2019 tournament is the first under the 24-team format to be played without double-header fixtures.
Match officials
On 3 December 2018, FIFA announced the list of 27 referees and 48 assistant referees for the tournament. On 4 June 2019, FIFA announced that Canadian referee Carol Anne Chenard and Chinese assistant referee Cui Yongmei had pulled out for "health reasons."
On 15 March 2019, the
FIFA Council approved the use of the
video assistant referee (VAR) system for the first time in a FIFA Women's World Cup tournament. The technology was previously deployed at the
2018 FIFA World Cup
The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national Association football, football teams organized by FIFA. It took place in Russia from 14 June to 15 July 2018, after the country was awa ...
in Russia. The fifteen male VAR officials were announced by FIFA on 2 May 2019.
On 26 June 2019, FIFA retained 11 officiating teams for the quarter-finals onwards. The referees included
Edina Alves Batista
Edina Alves Batista (born 10 January 1980) is a Brazilian association football referee.
Career
She was an official at two games in April 2018 at the 2018 Copa América Femenina held in Chile.
She officiated several matches at the 2019 FIFA ...
,
Marie-Soleil Beaudoin
Marie-Soleil Beaudoin (born 30 November 1982) is a Canadian soccer referee. She was named to the FIFA International list in 2014. She is also a professor of physiology and biophysics at Dalhousie University.
Early life and education
Beaudoin w ...
,
Melissa Borjas,
Stéphanie Frappart
Stéphanie Frappart (born 14 December 1983) is a French football referee. She has been on the FIFA International Referees List since 2009, and has refereed several high-profile matches. She became the first woman to referee a major men's Europea ...
,
Kate Jacewicz
Katherine Margaret Jacewicz (born 6 April 1985) is an Australian soccer referee. She was first FIFA listed in 2011.
Refereeing career
Jacewicz began refereeing at the age of 13 when her brother's team needed a referee.
After being appointed ...
,
Katalin Kulcsár
Katalin Anna Kulcsár (born 7 December 1984) is a Hungarian football referee. She is tall and took charge of her first international match in September 2004, Malta versus Bosnia and Herzegovina. She refereed the final of the 2009 UEFA Women ...
,
Kateryna Monzul,
Anastasia Pustovoitova
Anastasia Vyacheslavovna Pustovoitova (russian: Анастасия Вячеславовна Пустовойтова; born 10 February 1981) is a Russian association football Referee (association football), referee. Previously, she was a Russian ...
,
Qin Liang
Qin Liang (; born 29 March 1979) is an international football referee from China. She has been officiating international since 2011.
In December 2018, Liang was appointed to be a referee at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup
The 2019 FIFA ...
,
Claudia Umpiérrez
Claudia Inés Umpiérrez Rodríguez, (born 6 January 1983) best known only as Claudia Umpiérrez, is a Uruguayan association football referee and lawyer by profession.
She has worked in FIFA international competition since 2010. She has been ...
and
Lucila Venegas
Lucila Venegas Montes (born 23 April 1981) is an international football referee from Mexico.
Venegas became a FIFA listed referee in 2008.
She is an official at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup
The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup was the eig ...
. On 5 July 2019, FIFA announced that French referee
Stéphanie Frappart
Stéphanie Frappart (born 14 December 1983) is a French football referee. She has been on the FIFA International Referees List since 2009, and has refereed several high-profile matches. She became the first woman to referee a major men's Europea ...
would officiate the
final between the
United States and the
Netherlands.
Draw
The draw for the final tournament was held on 8 December 2018, 18:00
CET (
UTC+1), at the
La Seine Musicale on the island of
Île Seguin,
Boulogne-Billancourt
Boulogne-Billancourt (; often colloquially called simply Boulogne, until 1924 Boulogne-sur-Seine, ) is a wealthy and prestigious Communes of France, commune in the Parisian area, located from its Kilometre zero, centre. It is a Subprefectures in ...
. The 24 teams were drawn into six groups of four teams.
The 24 teams were allocated to four pots based on the
FIFA Women's World Rankings released on 7 December 2018, with hosts France automatically placed in Pot 1 and position A1 in the draw. Teams from Pot 1 were drawn first and assigned to Position 1. This was followed by Pot 2, Pot 3, and finally Pot 4, with each of these teams also drawn to one of the positions 2–4 within their group. No group could contain more than one team from each confederation apart from
UEFA, which have nine teams, where three groups had to contain two UEFA teams.
Squads
Each team had to provide to FIFA a preliminary squad of between 23 and 50 players by 26 April 2019, which was not to be published. From the preliminary squad, each team had to name a final squad of 23 players (three of whom must be goalkeepers) by 24 May 2019. Players in the final squad could be replaced by a player from the preliminary squad due to serious injury or illness up to 24 hours prior to kickoff of the team's first match.
Group stage

The match schedule for the tournament was released on 8 February 2018. Following the final draw, seven group stage kick-off times were adjusted by FIFA.
The top two teams of each group and the four best third-placed teams advanced to the round of 16.
All times are local,
CEST CEST or cest may refer to:
* Central European Summer Time (UTC+2), daylight saving time observed in the central European time zone
* Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory
* Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer, a subset of Magnetization transfer in ...
(
UTC+2).
Group A
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Group B
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Group C

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Group D
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Group E
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Group F
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Ranking of third-placed teams
The four best third-placed teams from the six groups advanced to the knockout stage along with the six group winners and six runners-up.
Knockout stage
In the knockout stage, if a match was level at the end of 90 minutes of normal playing time,
extra time
Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same. In some sports, this extra period is played onl ...
was played (two periods of 15 minutes each), where each team was allowed to make a fourth
substitution
Substitution may refer to:
Arts and media
*Chord substitution, in music, swapping one chord for a related one within a chord progression
* Substitution (poetry), a variation in poetic scansion
* "Substitution" (song), a 2009 song by Silversun Pi ...
. If the score was still level after extra time, the winners were determined by a
penalty shoot-out.
Bracket
Round of 16
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Quarter-finals
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Semi-finals
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Third place play-off
Final
Awards
The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.
The Golden Ball (best overall player), Golden Boot (top scorer) and Golden Glove (best goalkeeper) awards were sponsored by
Adidas
Adidas AG (; stylized as adidas since 1949) is a German multinational corporation, founded and headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, that designs and manufactures shoes, clothing and accessories. It is the largest sportswear manufactur ...
, while the Goal of the Tournament was sponsored by
Hyundai Motor Company
Hyundai Motor Company, often abbreviated to Hyundai Motors ( )
and commonly known as Hyundai (, ; ), is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and founded in 1967. Currently, the company o ...
. FIFA.com shortlisted ten goals for users to vote on as the tournaments' best, with the poll closing on 17 July 2019.
Players who Dared to Shine
The FIFA Technical Study Group announced a list of ten key players of the tournament who "dared to shine".
Prize money
Prize money amounts were announced in October 2018.
Statistics
Goalscorers
Assists
Discipline
A player was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences:
* Receiving a red card (red card suspensions may be extended for serious offences)
* Receiving two yellow cards in two matches; yellow cards expire after the completion of the quarter-finals (yellow card suspensions are not carried forward to any other future international matches)
The following suspensions were served during the tournament:
Branding
The emblem and slogan were launched on 19 September 2017 at the
Musée de l'Homme in
Paris. The emblem mimics the shape of the
World Cup trophy and features a stylised football surrounded by eight decorative shards of light, symbolising the eighth edition of the Women's World Cup. It alludes to several French cultural icons:
* the colours of the
flag of France
The national flag of France (french: link=no, drapeau français) is a tricolour featuring three vertical bands coloured blue ( hoist side), white, and red. It is known to English speakers as the ''Tricolour'' (), although the flag of Irelan ...
* the blue and white stripes of the ''
marinière'', known also as the "Breton stripe"
* the ''
fleur-de-lis''
The World Cup's official English-language slogan is "Dare to Shine"; its
French
French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to France
** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
slogan is "Le moment de briller".
Ticketing
FIFA and the local organising committee sold tickets for the Women's World Cup beginning with a pre-sale of individual tickets in December 2018, single-city ticket packages in late 2018, and single-ticket sales for the general public beginning on 7 March 2019. The online platform, hosted by AP2S, permitted fans to print their tickets beginning on 20 May 2019, which included seating assignments that had separated ticketholders who had purchased their tickets as a group or family. FIFA responded to online complaints by referring to a warning in the online system that had reminded purchasers that its tickets would not be guaranteed in the same areas, inciting further outrage, but allowed families with underage children to have adjacent seating.
Mascot
The official mascot, "Ettie" (stylised in lowercase as "ettie) was unveiled on 12 May 2018 at the
TF1 Group
TF1 Group (french: Groupe TF1) is a French media holding company. Its best-known property is the broadcast network TF1.
The group was formed after TF1 was privatized in April 1987. It is controlled with a 43% stake by Bouygues, and is quoted ...
headquarters, and was broadcast on
LCI. She made her first public appearance in Paris in front of the iconic
Eiffel Tower. FIFA describe her as "a young
chicken with a passion for life and football" and state that "she comes from a long line of "
feathered mascots" and is the daughter of
Footix, the Official Mascot of the
1998 FIFA World Cup
The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup, the football world championship for men's national teams. The finals tournament was held in France from 10 June to 12 July 1998. The country was chosen as the host nation by FIFA for the ...
in France".
Broadcasting
FIFA sold the
broadcasting rights for the World Cup to broadcasters through several companies. A total of 1.12 billion people globally watched the matches, and the final match attracted 82.18 million viewers, setting a new FIFA Women's World Cup record, surpassing the 2015 final. The 2019 tournament set several new viewership records for various countries.
Qualified UEFA teams for the Summer Olympics
The World Cup was used by
UEFA to qualify three teams for the
2020 Summer Olympic women's football tournament in
Japan
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, with the three European teams with the best results (considering only the round they reach) qualifying. If teams in contention for Olympic spots were eliminated in the same round, a maximum of four teams (determined by group stage results if necessary) would advance to play-offs in early 2020 to decide the remaining spot(s). However, this scenario did not happen for this tournament.
For the first time, as per the agreement between the four British football associations (
England,
Northern Ireland,
Scotland, and
Wales) for the women's team,
Great Britain would attempt to qualify for the Olympics through
England's performance in the World Cup (a procedure already successfully employed by
Team GB in field hockey and rugby sevens), which they succeeded as England were among the three best European teams.
Scotland also qualified for the World Cup but, under the agreement whereby the highest ranked home nation was nominated to compete for the purposes of Olympic qualification, their performance would not be taken into account.
In effect, therefore, eight European teams competed for three qualification places during the World Cup.
The
United States' win over
France in the quarter-finals guaranteed that the three remaining semi-finalists, all from UEFA, qualified for the Olympics.
Controversies
The final's scheduling on 7 July led to a degree of criticism among supporters of women's football, as two continental men's tournament finals were held on the same day—the
Copa América
The Copa América ( en, America Cup) or CONMEBOL Copa América, known until 1975 as the South American Football Championship (''Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol'' in Spanish and ''Campeonato Sul-Americano de Futebol'' in Portuguese), is the t ...
in
Rio de Janeiro and the
CONCACAF Gold Cup in
Chicago.
CONCACAF president
Victor Montagliani
Victor Montagliani (; born September 12, 1965) is a Canadian businessman, soccer executive, and the president of CONCACAF. He is a vice president of the FIFA Council.
Biography
He is a former player of amateur soccer club side Columbus F.C. In h ...
described the scheduling as "a mistake", but claimed the error could not be reversed for logistical reasons. The lack of outdoor advertising across Paris, except for the Parc des Princes stadium and the temporary World Cup museum at Châtelet, was also criticised.
The Women's World Cup was the first major competition to use the updated
Laws of the Game approved by the
International Football Association Board (IFAB), which came into effect on 1 June 2019. Among the changes, the more severe punishment of goalkeeper encroachment during penalty kicks—including retakes after a video assistant referee review—gained the most attention and caused several successful saves to be disallowed in the group stage. The use of the Women's World Cup as a "guinea pig" for the new changes to the rules was also criticised by some footballers and coaches for being potentially sexist, as several concurrent men's continental competitions had not implemented them.
Pierluigi Collina, head of referees for FIFA, denied the claim, stating that it had long been customary for rule changes to be introduced in June, before major tournaments. Following widespread criticism and a request from FIFA, the IFAB issued a temporary dispensation to waive the requirement to show goalkeepers a yellow card for stepping off the line during a penalty shootout during the knockout stage of the Women's World Cup.
The
round of 16 fixture between
England and
Cameroon was marred by misbehaviour of some Cameroonian players, who refused to kick off for several minutes after the second English goal, deliberately fouled several players, and argued with the referee while huddling around her. Cameroonian defender
Augustine Ejangue
Augustine Silvia Ejangue Siliki (born 19 January 1989) is a Cameroonian footballer, who plays as a defender for Turkish Super League club Fatih Karagümrük and the Cameroon women's national team.
Club career
She played for Energiya Voronezh ...
was also seen on camera spitting at English winger
Toni Duggan after conceding an indirect free kick in the penalty area, from which England later scored. After the match, England manager
Phil Neville said it "didn't feel like football" and that he was "completely and utterly ashamed of the opposition". The
Confederation of African Football
The Confederation of African Football, or CAF for short (french: link=yes, Confédération Africaine de Football, ar, link=yes, الاتحاد الأفريقي لكرة القدم, al-Ittiḥād al-Afrīqī li-Kurat al-Qadam), is the administ ...
(CAF) condemned some of the players' actions, while also criticising the refereeing. Cameroon felt three crucial decisions were unjust, two of which involved the video assistant referee (VAR). FIFA announced that it would investigate the match.
References
External links
FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019 FIFA.com
FIFA Technical ReportFIFA Physical Analysis*
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