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The FIFA Women's World Cup is the most prestigious international tournament in women's football. It is held every four years and organized by FIFA (Fรฉdรฉration Internationale de Football Association), the governing body of football worldwide.
The first Women's World Cup was held in 1991 in China, with 12 teams from around the world participating. The United States won the inaugural tournament, beating Norway 2-1 in the final. Since then, the Women's World Cup has grown in popularity, with more teams and fans participating.
The tournament was held every four years until 2003 when it was changed to every two years. However, in 2007 FIFA decided to return to the four-year format, which is still in place today.
There have been eight editions of the Women's World Cup to date, with the United States and Germany each winning the tournament twice. Other past winners include Norway, Japan, and England.
The most recent edition of the tournament was held in France in 2019, with the United States winning their fourth title after beating the Netherlands 2-0 in the final.
The Women's World Cup has served as a key platform for promoting the growth and development of women's football around the world, and it continues to inspire girls and women to pursue their passion for the sport.
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