The FIFA Women’s World Cup has produced some of the most iconic moments in soccer history since its establishment in 1991.
In the lead-up to this year’s tournament, which will be broadcast on FOX Networks starting July 20, we’re counting down the 51 most memorable moments of the Women’s World Cup.
51. Wambach’s final World Cup goal
No player in U.S. Soccer history has scored more goals at the World Cup than Abby Wambach. Her 14th and final goal at the tournament in 2015 secured the United States the top spot in Group D.
Abby Wambach’s Swan Song: No. 51 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
50. Cameroon shocks the Ferns
A goal in the fifth minute of stoppage time put Cameroon through to the knockout stage of the Women’s World Cup for the second time in its history.
Cameroon Shocks the Ferns: No. 50 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
49. Australia stuns Brazil
Kyah Simon’s goal in the 80th minute sent Brazil home from the 2015 World Cup and Australia through to the knockout stage.
Matildas stuns Brazil: No. 49 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
48. Amandine Henry’s wonder strike
Amandine Henry’s reputation for scoring big goals in big games started at the 2015 World Cup, where she was awarded the Silver Ball as the tournament’s second-best player.
Amandine Henry’s Wonder Strike: No. 48 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
47. Mia Hamm makes history
No keeper? No problem for the United States, which played its star forward Mia Hamm at goalkeeper for the final five minutes of its group stage match against China in the 1995 World Cup.
Mia Hamm Makes History: No. 47 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
46. Dream debut for the Dutch
Not only was Alberta Sackey’s curler against Ghana her first-ever World Cup goal, it was the Netherlands’ first-ever goal at the World Cup.
Alberta Sackey’s Wonder Goal No. 46 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
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Fastest Hat-Trick in History: No. 45 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
Check out the 45th-greatest moment in Women’s World Cup History. This one took place in 2015 between Switzerland and Ecuador. Fabienne Humm scored a hat trick in five minutes!
The FIFA Women’s World Cup has produced some of the most iconic moments in soccer history since its establishment in 1991.
In the lead-up to this year’s tournament, which will be broadcast on FOX Networks starting July 20, we’re counting down the 51 most memorable moments of the Women’s World Cup.
51. Wambach’s final World Cup goal
No player in U.S. Soccer history has scored more goals at the World Cup than Abby Wambach. Her 14th and final goal at the tournament in 2015 secured the United States the top spot in Group D.
Abby Wambach’s Swan Song: No. 51 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
50. Cameroon shocks the Ferns
A goal in the fifth minute of stoppage time put Cameroon through to the knockout stage of the Women’s World Cup for the second time in its history.
Cameroon Shocks the Ferns: No. 50 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
49. Australia stuns Brazil
Kyah Simon’s goal in the 80th minute sent Brazil home from the 2015 World Cup and Australia through to the knockout stage.
Matildas stuns Brazil: No. 49 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
48. Amandine Henry’s wonder strike
Amandine Henry’s reputation for scoring big goals in big games started at the 2015 World Cup, where she was awarded the Silver Ball as the tournament’s second-best player.
Amandine Henry’s Wonder Strike: No. 48 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
47. Mia Hamm makes history
No keeper? No problem for the United States, which played its star forward Mia Hamm at goalkeeper for the final five minutes of its group stage match against China in the 1995 World Cup.
Mia Hamm Makes History: No. 47 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
46. Sackey makes history for Ghana
Alberta Sackey’s skillful shot with the outside of her boot secured Ghana’s first and, to this day, only win on the World Cup stage.
Alberta Sackey’s Wonder Goal No. 46 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
45. Fast five for Switzerland
It took less than five minutes for Fabienne Humm to score a hat-trick in Swizterland’s World Cup debut.
Fastest Hat-Trick in History: No. 45 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
44. Dream debut for the Dutch
Not only was Lieke Martens’ curler her first-ever World Cup goal, it was the Netherlands’ first-ever goal at the World Cup.
Oranjeleeuwinnen, Lieke Martens Roar: No. 44 | Most Memorable Moments in Women’s World Cup History
This story will be updated every day until the countdown ends on July 20.
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