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🏆 Women's Winning managers
2023
Jorge Vilda
Spain Jorge Vilda
Spain
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2023
Jorge Vilda
Spain Jorge Vilda
Spain
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2019
Jill Ellis
England Jill Ellis
England
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2019
Jill Ellis
England Jill Ellis
England
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2015
Jill Ellis
England Jill Ellis
England
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2015
Jill Ellis
England Jill Ellis
England
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2011
Norio Sasaki
Japan Norio Sasaki
Japan
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2011
Norio Sasaki
Japan Norio Sasaki
Japan
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2007
Silvia Neid
Germany Silvia Neid
Germany
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2007
Silvia Neid
Germany Silvia Neid
Germany
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2003
Tina Theune-Meyer
Germany Tina Theune-Meyer
Germany
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2003
Tina Theune-Meyer
Germany Tina Theune-Meyer
Germany
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1999
Tony DiCicco
United States Tony DiCicco
United States
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1999
Tony DiCicco
United States Tony DiCicco
United States
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1995
Even Pellerud
Norway Even Pellerud
Norway
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1995
Even Pellerud
Norway Even Pellerud
Norway
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1991
Anson Dorrance
United States Anson Dorrance
United States
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1991
Anson Dorrance
United States Anson Dorrance
United States
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Summary

The FIFA Women's World Cup is considered the most prestigious women's association football tournament in the world. The nine World Cup tournaments have been won by five national teams. United States have won four times, followed by Germany with two titles, and Norway, Japan, and Spain with one title each.

Anson Dorrance led the United States national team to victory in the inaugural tournament in 1991. Jill Ellis is the only person who has won the World Cup twice as a manager, in 2015 and 2019 with United States. Eight different managers have won the World Cup and all winning managers led their own country's national team. Two other managers finished as winners once and runners-up once; Even Pellerud (winner in 1995, runners-up in 1991) for Norway, and Norio Sasaki (winner in 2011, runner-up in 2015) for Japan.

Even Pellerud holds the records for both most matches managed (25) and most matches won (16). Anson Dorrance is the youngest manager to win the World Cup, being 40 in 1991. Norio Sasaki is the oldest coach to win the World Cup, being aged 53 years and 54 days in 2011.

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