African nations at the FIFA Women's World Cup

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Association football is among the most popular sports in Africa, with eight members of the Confederation of African Football having competed at the sport's biggest international event, the FIFA Women's World Cup. The highest ranked result in the Women's World Cup for an African team is quarter-finals in the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup by Nigeria.

Results

Most finishes in the top four

None

Team results by tournament

Legend

The team ranking in each tournament is according to FIFA.[1] The rankings, apart from the top four positions, are not a result of direct competition between the teams; instead, teams eliminated in the same round are ranked by their full results in the tournament. In recent tournaments, FIFA has used the rankings for seedings for the final tournament draw.[2]

For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.

Team 1991
China
(12)
1995
Sweden
(12)
1999
United States
(16)
2003
United States
(16)
2007
China
(16)
2011
Germany
(16)
2015
Canada
(24)
2019
France
(24)
2023
Australia
New Zealand
(32)
2027
Brazil
(32)
2031
Mexico
United States
(48)
2035
England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
(48)
Total Qual.
Comp.
 Cameroon×R2
11th
R2
15th
TBDTBDTBD211
 Equatorial Guinea×××R1
15th
×TBDTBDTBD18
 GhanaR1
T-13th
R1
12th
R1
15th
TBDTBDTBD312
 Ivory Coast×××R1
23th
TBDTBDTBD19
 Morocco××R2
12th
TBDTBDTBD110
 NigeriaR1
10th
R1
11th
QF
7th
R1
15th
R1
13th
R1
9th
R1
21st
R2
16th
R2
10th
TBDTBDTBD912
 South Africa×R1
22nd
R2
16th
TBDTBDTBD211
 Zambia×××R1
25th
TBDTBDTBD19

Tournament standings

TeamChampionsFinalsSemi-finalsQuarter-finalsSecond round
 Nigeria 00012
 Cameroon 00002
 Morocco 00001
 South Africa 00001

Overall team records

As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws. 3 points per win, 1 point per draw and 0 points per loss.

Results through 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Nigeria 3056192365–4221
 Cameroon 8305121209
 Morocco 4202210–86
 Ghana 9117630–244
 South Africa 7115616–104
 Zambia 3102311–83
 Equatorial Guinea 300327–50
 Ivory Coast 3003316–130

Appearances

Ranking of teams by number of appearances

Team Appearances Record streak Active streak Debut Most recent Best result (* = hosts)
 Nigeria 99919912023Quarter-finals (1999)
 Ghana 33019992007Group stage (1999, 2003, 2007)
 Cameroon 22020152019Round of 16 (2015, 2019)
 South Africa 22220192023Round of 16 (2023)
 Equatorial Guinea 11020112011Group stage (2011)
 Ivory Coast 11020152015Group stage (2015)
 Morocco 11120232023Round of 16 (2023)
 Zambia 11120232023TBD

Team debuts

Year Debutants Total
1991  Nigeria 1
1999  Ghana 1
2011  Equatorial Guinea 1
2015  Cameroon,  Ivory Coast 2
2019  South Africa 1
2023  Morocco,  Zambia 2
Total 8

Summary of performance

This table shows the number of countries represented at the Women's World Cup, the number of entries (#E) from around the world including any rejections and withdrawals, the number of African entries (#A), how many of those African entries withdrawn (#A-) before/during qualification or were rejected by FIFA, the African representatives at the Women's World Cup finals, the number of World Cup Qualifiers each African representative had to play to get to the World Cup (#WCQ), the furthest stage reached, results, and coaches.

YearHostSize#E#A#A-African finalists#WCQStageResultsCoach
1991 China124884[3] Nigeria3Group stagelost 0–4  Germany, lost 0–1  Italy, lost 0–2  Chinese TaipeiNetherlands Jo Bonfrère
1995 Sweden125582[4] Nigeria3Group stagelost 0–8  Norway, drew 3–3  Canada, lost 2–3  EnglandNigeria Paul Hamilton
1999 United States1667154[5] Ghana4Group stagedrew 1–1  Australia, lost 0–7  China, lost 0–2  SwedenGhana Emmanuel Kwasi Afranie
 Nigeria5Quarter-finalswon 2–1  North Korea, lost 1–7  United States, won 2–0  Denmark, lost 3–4  Brazil (g.g.)Nigeria Mabo Ismaila
2003 United States1699223[6] Ghana7Group stagelost 0–1  China, lost 0–3  Russia, won 2–1  AustraliaGhana Oko Aryee
 Nigeria5Group stagelost 0–3  North Korea, lost 0–5  United States, lost 0–3  SwedenNigeria Samuel Okpodu
2007 China16120359[7] Ghana5Group stagelost 1–4  Australia, lost 0–4  Canada, lost 2–7  NorwayGhana Isaac Paha
 Nigeria5Group stagedrew 1–1  Sweden, lost 0–2  North Korea, lost 0–1  United StatesNigeria Ntiero Effiom
2011 Germany16125244[8] Equatorial Guinea6Group stagelost 0–1  Norway, lost 2–3  Australia, lost 0–3  BrazilItaly Brazil Marcello Frigério
 Nigeria5Group stagelost 0–1  France, lost 0–1  Germany, won 1–0  CanadaNigeria Ngozi Eucharia Uche
2015 Canada24134265[9] Cameroon7Round of 16won 6–0  Ecuador, lost 1–2  Japan, won 2–1  Switzerland, lost 0–1  ChinaCameroon Carl Enow
 Ivory Coast9Group stagelost 0–10  Germany, lost 2–3  Thailand, lost 1–3  NorwayIvory Coast Clémentine Touré
 Nigeria7Group stagedrew 3–3  Sweden, lost 0–2  Australia, lost 0–1  United StatesNigeria Edwin Okon
2019 France24144251[10] Cameroon7Round of 16lost 0–1  Canada, lost 1–3  Netherlands, won 2–1  New Zealand, lost 0–3  EnglandCameroon Alain Djeumfa
 Nigeria7Round of 16lost 0–3  Norway, won 2–0  South Korea, lost 0–1  France, lost 0–3  GermanySweden Thomas Dennerby
 South Africa7Group stagelost 1–3  Spain, lost 0–1  China, lost 0–4  GermanySouth Africa Desiree Ellis
2023 Australia
 New Zealand
32172455[11] Morocco6Round of 16lost 0–6  Germany, won 1–0  South Korea, won 1–0  Colombia, lost 0–4  FranceFrance Reynald Pedros
 Nigeria10Round of 16drew 0–0  Canada, won 3–2  Australia, drew 0–0  Republic of Ireland, drew 0–0  England (lost 2–4 (p))United States Randy Waldrum
 South Africa10Round of 16lost 1–2  Sweden, drew 2–2  Argentina, won 3–2  Italy, lost 0–2  NetherlandsSouth Africa Desiree Ellis
 Zambia10Group stagelost 0–5  Japan, lost 0–5  Spain, won 3–1  Costa RicaZambia Bruce Mwape

Not yet qualified

46 of the 54 active FIFA and CAF members have never appeared in the final tournament.

Legend
  • TBD To be determined (may still qualify for upcoming tournament)
  •    Did not qualify
  •  ×  Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned
  •     Not affiliated in FIFA
  •  ••  Qualified, but withdrew before Finals
CountryNumber of
Qualifying
attempts
1991
China
1995
Sweden
1999
United States
2003
United States
2007
China
2011
Germany
2015
Canada
2019
France
2023
Australia
New Zealand
2027
Brazil
2031
Mexico
United States
2035
England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
 Algeria5××××TBDTBDTBD
 Angola5××××TBDTBDTBD
 Benin3××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Botswana4×××××TBDTBDTBD
 Burundi1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Cape Verde0×××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Central African Republic2×××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Chad0×××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Comoros1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Congo2×××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Djibouti1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 DR Congo4×××××TBDTBDTBD
 Egypt5××××TBDTBDTBD
 Eritrea3××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Ethiopia5××××TBDTBDTBD
 Gabon1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Gambia2×××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Guinea5××××TBDTBDTBD
 Guinea-Bissau1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Kenya4×××××TBDTBDTBD
 Lesotho1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Liberia1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Libya1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Madagascar0×××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Malawi2×××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Mali6×××TBDTBDTBD
 Mauritania1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Mauritius1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Mozambique2×××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Namibia5××××TBDTBDTBD
 Niger1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Rwanda1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 São Tomé and Príncipe3××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Senegal6×××TBDTBDTBD
 Seychelles1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Sierra Leone1××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Somalia0×××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 South Sudan2Part of  Sudan×TBDTBDTBD
 Sudan0×××××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Tanzania6×××TBDTBDTBD
 Togo2×××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Tunisia3××××××TBDTBDTBD
 Uganda4×××××TBDTBDTBD
 Zimbabwe4×××××TBDTBDTBD

Competitive history

References

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