2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup
Featurettes highlighting the most memorable moments in Women’s World Cup history.
Lieke Martens
Twenty-one-year-old Lieke Martens uncorked this screamer in the Netherlands first ever Women’s World Cup™ match. Martens was named FIFA Best Women’s Player in 2017, the same year she led the Dutch to the European Championship.
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Norway vs. USWNT
Norway dominates the 1995 tournament, ripping through the group stage, avenging their ‘91 loss against the USWNT in the semifinals, and beating Germany in the final. In the semis, Norway famously draw the ire of the Americans with their "train celebration," igniting the first great rivalry in women's soccer.
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The Last Golden Goal
Germany’s Nia Kunzer scores a 98th-minute golden goal to defeat Sweden in the final, as Germany becomes the first (and so far only) country to win both the men’s and women’s World Cups. It's also the last golden goal in history.
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