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Here, we are talking about South Korea Women’s key records and stats in the FIFA Women’s World Cup history.
It will be the fourth FIFA Women’s World Cup experience for the Taegeuk Ladies. They are dreaming to end the 2023 edition on a high note.
Note: All the records are till FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019.
(Team Records)
Contents
Overall records
Hosts
Best Result
Final place in every edition
Match records (Top 3)
>> Biggest winning margins
>> Biggest losing margins
South Korea Women’s overall records in FIFA Women’s World Cup history
Participation | Matches | Won | Drawn* | Penalty shootout | Lost | Winning %* | |
Won | Lost | ||||||
3/8 | 10 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 10.00 |
(Drawn: including penalty shootout matches; Winning %: excluding penalty shootouts)
Hosts: Never
Best Result: Round of 16 (2015)
South Korea Women’s final place in every FIFA Women’s World Cup
Year | Host(s) | Last position |
1991 | China | Did not qualify |
1995 | Sweden | Did not qualify |
1999 | USA | Did not qualify |
2003 | USA | Group Stage |
2007 | China | Did not qualify |
2011 | Germany | Did not qualify |
2015 | Canada | Round of 16 |
2019 | France | Group Stage |
South Korea Women’s match records in FIFA Women’s World Cup (Top 3)
Biggest winning margin | Biggest losing margin |
2-1 vs Spain Women in 2015 (Group Stage) | 7-1 vs Norway Women in 2003 (Group Stage) |
— | 4-0 vs France Women in 2019 (Group Stage) |
— | 3-0 vs Brazil Women in 2003 (Group Stage) |
(Players’ Records)
Contents
Most goals
Most goals for South Korea Women in FIFA Women’s World Cup
Player | Goals |
Kim Jin-hee | 1 |
Jeon Ga-eul | 1 |
Cho So-hyun | 1 |
Ji So-yun | 1 |
Kim Soo-yun | 1 |
Yeo Min-ji | 1 |
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