Where does China rank in the women's football world?

China women's world ranking 14.

65438+ On February 9th, Beijing time, FIFA announced the final national team ranking of women's football in 2022. China's women's football world ranking rose four places to the world 14. However, in Asia, China's women's football team is still ranked fourth after Japan and Australia, and still beat the backward Korean team. In the last women's football ranking, the World Cup draw classification was finally determined, and China women's football team entered the draw as a second-class team.

The ranking of 65438+February 9 is the last ranking in 2022. Compared with the previous period, China's women's football score has not changed, but the World Cup ranking has improved by four places. In the past scoring cycle, China women's football team did not participate in any competition, and most Asian women's football teams did not play official competitions or international A-level competitions. Only Japanese women's football team, Australian women's football team and Korean women's football team have participated in international A-level competitions.

Brief Introduction of China Women's Football Team

China National Women's Football Team was formally established 1984. It belongs to the Chinese national football team and is directly managed by the China Football Association. The first head coach is Cong, the current head coach is Shui, and the current captain is Wang Shanshan. From 65438 to 0986, China women's football team made its first expedition to Europe and won the first and third place in two international invitational tournaments held in Italy.

In the same year, he won the Asian Cup for the first time. 1986, 1989,199, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999. 1990, 1994, 1998 women's football team won three consecutive championships in the Asian Games; 1996 Atlanta Olympic women's football runner-up; 1999 runner-up in the 3rd Women's World Cup. In 2006, she won the women's Asian Cup again. 14 participated in the Asian Cup and won 8 championships, 2 runner-ups and 3 runners-ups.

Participated in the Asian Games for 8 times, won the championship for 3 times, the runner-up for 2 times, and the runner-up was 1 time. Participated in the Women's World Cup for 8 times, won the runner-up 1 time, and entered the semi-finals 1 time (excluding the aforementioned runner-up). She broke into the Olympic Games five times, and in the Atlanta Olympic Games on 1996, 1-2 narrowly beat the United States and won the runner-up, which was the best result of China women's football team in the Olympic Games.