2- Almost two million fans, a new record, attended matches, with the final figure standing at a staggering 1,978,274.
3 – Having won the FIFA U-17 and U-20 Women’s World Cup last year, Spain became the first nation to hold all three global titles simultaneously. Salma Paralluelo is the first player to win all three of these FIFA competitions.
5 – Spain became just the fifth team to win the FIFA Women’s World Cup, joining USA, Norway, Germany, and Japan in this elite club.
16 – Korea Republic’s Casey Phair (16y 26d) became the youngest player ever to appear at the Women’s World Cup.
18- Spain ended Australia & New Zealand 2023 not just as champions but as leading goalscorers, having found the net 18 times.
50 – FIFA’s digital platforms, including FIFA.com, FIFA+ and FIFA+’s FAST Channels, received over 50 million visitors throughout the tournament – a 130 per cent increase on France 2019.
73 – Vietnam’s Mai Duc Chung (73y 41d) became the oldest coach ever to take charge of a team at this tournament.
163 – A record 163 goals were scored, comfortably surpassing the previous benchmark of 146 set at both Canada 2015 and France 2019.
1000 – Zambia’s Barbra Banda scored the 1000th goal in Women’s World Cup history.
770,000 – Over three quarters of a million fans attended FIFA Fan Festivals over the course of this edition.