Results
Year | Final | Third place match | ||||||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | 3rd place | Score | 4th place | |||
1994 | Norway |
1–0 | United States |
Sweden |
1–0 | Denmark |
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1995 | Sweden |
3–2 (aet) | Denmark |
Norway |
3–3 (aet) 4–2 (pso) |
United States |
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1996 | Norway |
4–0 | Sweden |
China PR |
2–1 | Denmark |
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1997 | Norway |
1–0 | China PR |
Sweden |
0–0 6–5 (pso) |
Denmark |
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1998 | Norway |
4–1 | Denmark |
United States |
3–1 | Sweden |
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1999 | China PR |
2–1 | United States |
Norway |
2–2 (aet) 4–1 (pso) |
Denmark |
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2000 | United States |
1–0 | Norway |
China PR |
1–0 | Sweden |
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2001 | Sweden |
3–0 | Denmark |
China PR |
5–1 | Canada |
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2002 | China PR |
1–0 | Norway |
Sweden |
2–1 | Germany |
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2003 | United States |
2–0 | China PR |
Norway |
1–0 | France |
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2004 | United States |
4–1 | Norway |
France |
3–3 4–3 (pso) |
Italy |
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2005 | United States |
1–0 | Germany |
France |
3–2 | Sweden |
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2006 | Germany |
0–0 (aet) 4–3 (pso) |
United States |
Sweden |
1–0 | France |
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2007 | United States |
2–0 | Denmark |
Sweden |
3–1 | France |
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2008 | United States |
2–1 | Denmark |
Norway |
2–0 | Germany |
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2009 | Sweden |
1–1 4–3 (pso) |
United States |
Denmark |
1–0 | Germany |
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2010 | United States |
3–2 | Germany |
Sweden |
2–0 | China PR |
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2011 | United States |
4–2 | Iceland |
Japan |
2–1 | Sweden |
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2012 | Germany |
4–3 | Japan |
United States |
4–0 | Sweden |
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