En la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA , las siguientes jugadoras han sido nombradas en la selección nacional en al menos cuatro fases finales.
Torneos
- ^ Name in bold indicates a player still active at club level.
- ^ Number of finals tournaments in which the player was part of the squad.
- ^ Number of finals tournaments in which the player played in at least one match.
- ^ Tournaments in round brackets: e.g., (1991): Part of the tournament squad, but did not play
Matches
The following players earned caps in at least 18 matches, which requires appearances at a minimum of three World Cup tournaments.[11]
- ^ Name in bold indicates a player still active in international football.
- ^ Number of finals matches the player entered the field, not counting those as an unused substitute.
See also
References
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- ^ a b c "Women's World Cup 2023: Nigeria's Onome Ebi on 'unreal' sixth tournament".
- ^ a b c "U.S. WNT wraps up World Cup Send-Off Series today vs. Korea Republic".
- ^ a b c "Ellis Names U.S. Roster for 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Team". www.ussoccer.com.
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- ^ a b c "Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan selected to fourth World Cup roster". Fox News. 21 June 2023. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ "Women World Cup: All-time appearances". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 4 July 2019.