IFFHS WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL WEEK NEWS IN NUMBERS
Picture : Wendie Renard already a Legend !
IFFHS WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL WEEK NEWS
IN NUMBERS
50644
The largest crowd for a friendly game of USA Women’s football against Japan.
725
The number of days since Catarina Macario played her last international game with USA before an important injury.
5
Jaedyn Shaw is the first woman player in the USA History to score in 5 consecutive international starts with the national team. She is only 19 !
3
Salma Paralluelo scored 3 goals in the Europa Nations Cup game for Spain in Belgium ! She has so taken alone the leadership of IFFHS World’s Best Goalscorer ranking 2024, Tessa Wullaert the coleader played with Belgium without scoring.
150
Saki Kumagai , Japan’s captain, Pernille Harder, Denmark’s captain, and Jess Fishlock, captain of Wales, earned last week each their 150 th international cap against Canada, Belgium and Kosovo.
100
French midfielder Amandine Henry was celebrated with France, earning her 100th international cap. Lebohang Ramalepo played also her 100thinternational game with South Africa.
8
Giulia Gwinn played her 42th international game in Austria, being for the first time captain of Germany’s national team and scoring her 8th goal, the winning goal !
2
The last two places to qualify for the Olympic Games tournament in Paris 2024 go to Nigeria and Zambia ! So the 12 national teams qualified for the Olympics are France, USA, Brazil, Colombia, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Spain, Japan, Germany, Nigeria and Zambia.
50
Alisha Lehmann, Switzerland’s midfielder and recordwoman of followers in social media (17 millions in Instagram), earned yesterday at the same time that her teammate Luana Bühler, her 50th international cap with Switzerland, leader of their Group.
38
She is already a Legend in Women’s football, being the most decorated Club player of all time (37 titles). Wendie Renard scored yesterday her 38th goal in her 157th international cap with France as Central Defender ! It was the winning goal in Sweden.
7
USA beat Canada on penalties to win SheBelievesCup for the seventh time in 9 editions of the tournament.