Women soccer used to get far less attention in comparison to the man side. While hundreds of billions of dollars were spent on team transfers, sponsorships and marketing rights in the men's game, women's game just scraped the surface of economic size and opportunity.

That’s the story of old. Women soccer has come a very long way then. They are now achieving as much success as men do. Now, with the sports release odds for the women's soccer leagues quite a bit. Allows fans of women's soccer, as well as bettors to place bets. You can see them at Jbo. Below is the list of 10 best women soccer teams in the world below is proof of that.

10. Korea DPR

Korea DPR
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FIFA ranking
  • Current: 10th (Aug 14th, 2020)
  • Highest: 5th (2006)
  • Lowest: 12th (2011)
Honours
Intercontinental
  • AFC Women's Asian Cup: Champions: 2001, 2003, 2008; Runners-up: 1993, 1997, 2010
  • Asian Games Champions: 2002, 2006, 2014; Runners-up: 1998, 201
Other tournaments
  • Albena Cup: Champions: 2002
  • Australia Cup: Champions: 2004
  • Cyprus Women's Cup: Champions: 2019
  • Four Nations Tournament: Champions: 2012
The North Korea women soccer team has made 4 appearances in the World Cup tournament and the farthest they could advance was quarter-finals in 2007.

They are the 2nd best performance in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup with 3 times champion. They also set the record of 51 goals in 6 matches in the 2001 tournament.

9. Canada

Canada
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FIFA ranking
  • Current: 8th (Aug 14th, 2020)
  • Highest: 4th (2018)
  • Lowest: 13th (2015)
Honours
Intercontinental
  • FIFA Women World Cup fourth place: 2003
  • Olympic Games: Third place: 2012, 2016
  • CONCACAF Championship: Champion: 1998, 2010; Runner-up: 1991, 1994, 2002, 2006, 2018; Third place: 1993; Fourth place: 2000
  • Pan American Game: Champion: 2011; Runner-up: 2003; Third place: 2007; Fourth place: 1999, 2015
Other tournaments
  • Algarve Cup: Champions: 2016
  • International Women's SoccerTournament: Champions: 2010
  • Cyprus Women's Cup: Champions: 2008, 2010, 2011
  • Four Nations Tournament: Champions: 2015

Canada women's soccer team has made 7 appearances in the World Cup so far and their best result is the 4th place in 2003, the year in which this team reached international prominence.

Canada women soccer team won the CONCACAF 2 times and won 2 bronze medals in London 2012 and Rio de Janeiro 2016. This team was also the champion of Algarve Cup 2016, the tournament that is considered as a Mini Women World Cup.

8. Brazil

Brazil


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FIFA ranking
  • Current: 8th (Aug 14th, 2020)
  • Highest: 2nd (2009)
  • Lowest: 11th (2019)

Honours
Intercontinental
  • FIFA Women World Cup Runner-up: 2007; Third place: 1999
  • Olympic Games: Runners-up: 2004, 2008; Fourth place: 1996, 2000, 2016
  • CONCACAF Championship: Runner-up: 2000
  • Copa América Femenina: Champion: 1991, 1995, 1998, 2003, 2010, 2014, 2018; Runner-up: 2006
  • Pan American Game: Champion: 2003, 2007, 2015; Runner-up: 2011

Other tournaments
  • Algarve Cup Runner-up 2016
  • Tournament of Nations: Third place: 2018
  • Torneio Internacional de Futebol Feminino: Champions: 2009, 2011-12-13-14-15-16; Runner-up: 2010, 2019

Ranked 8th at the FIFA ranking together with Canada, the Brazil women soccer team has achieved as many glories as the man side. With 8 times participating in the World Cup, they finished 2nd and 3rd place in 2007 and 1999. They are also the all-time dominator of Copa America Femenina with 7 champions and 1 runner-up, the tournament has been held only 8 times so far.

This team was also 3 times champion of Pan American Game and 7 times champion of Torneio Internacional de Futebol Feminino. Brazil for all of that is the most successful women's national team in South America

7. Australia

Australia


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FIFA ranking
  • Current: 7th (Aug 14th, 2020)
  • Highest: 4nd (2017)
  • Lowest: 16th (2003)

Honours
Major Tournaments
  • OFC Women's Championship Champion: 1994, 1998, 2003; Runners-up: 1983, 1986, 1991
  • AFC Women's Asian Cup Champion: 2010; Runners-up: 2006, 2014, 2018
  • AFF Women's Championship Champion: 2008


Minor Tournaments
  • Australian Cup Champion 1999, 2001, 2002
  • Tournament of Nations Champion: 2017
  • Cup of Nations Champion 2019

Since leaving the Oceania Soccer Confederation (OFC) in 2006, the Australia women soccer team is currently a member of the Asian Soccer Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Soccer Federation (AFF).

In each Federation, they won the highest titles and alongside with the men team, they are the first-ever national team to win in 2 different confederations. They are 3 times OFC Champion, 1 time AFC Asian Cup champion and 1 time AFF Cup champion.

6. England

England


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FIFA ranking
  • Current: 6th (Aug 14th, 2020)
  • Highest: 2nd (2018)
  • Lowest: 14th (2004)

Honours
Intercontinental
  • FIFA Women World Cup Third place: 2015; Fourth place: 2019
  • UEFA European Championship: Runner-up: 1984, 2009; Fourth place: 1987


Other tournaments
  • Pony Home Championship Winner: 1976
  • Mundialito Winner: 1985, 1988
  • Cyprus Women's Cup: Champion: 2009, 2013, 2015; Runner-up: 2014
  • SheBelieves Cup: Champions: 2019; Runner-up: 2018

The England women soccer team made 5 appearances in the World Cup tournament and finished 3rd place in 2015. They were 2 times UEFA European Championship runner-up. They are the Cyprus Cup 3 times champion in 2009, 2013, 2015 and 1-time runner-up in 2014.

5. Sweden

Sweden


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FIFA ranking
  • Current: 5th (Aug 14th, 2020)
  • Highest: 3rd (2007)
  • Lowest: 11th (2018)

Honours


Intercontinental
  • FIFA Women World Cup Runner-up: 2003; Third place: 1991, 2011, 2019
  • Olympic Games Runner-up: 2016
  • UEFA European Championship Champion: 1984


Other tournaments
  • Algarve Cup Champion: 1995, 2001, 2009, 2018
  • Nordic Championship Champion: 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981
  • Cyprus Women's Cup Champion: 1990, 1992
  • North America Cup Champions 1987
  • Australia Cup Champion: 2003
The Sweden women team has been widely recognized as one of the world's best female teams. They won the UEFA European Championship in 1984, had 8 times participating in the World Cup tournament and finished with 3 times in Third place and 1-time runner-up.

The 2003 season was the only second time that Sweden reached the final of a FIFA World Cup after 1958, that was the second most-watched event in Sweden in the year. They also were the runner-up at the Olympic Games 2016. 

4. Netherlands

Netherlands


Source: https://www.womenssoccerunited.com

FIFA ranking
  • Current: 4th (Aug 14th, 2020)
  • Highest: 3rd (2019)
  • Lowest: 20th (2008)

Honours


Intercontinental
  • FIFA Women World Cup Runner-up 2019
  • UEFA European Championship Champion: 2017


Other tournaments

  1. Algarve Cup Champion: 2018 (With Sweden. Final match cancelled so both announced as Champions)

  2. They played at the final 2009 and 2013 UEFA Women's Championships, hosted the tournament in 2017 and became champions.

They played at the World Cup final for the first time in 2015. In the 2019 tournament, they finished in 2nd place after losing the US women team.

3. France

France

Source: https://fifa.com

FIFA ranking
  • Current: 3rd (Aug 14th, 2020)
  • Highest: 3rd (2020)
  • Lowest: 10th (2009)

Honours
Intercontinental
  • FIFA Women World Cup Fourth place 2011
  • Olympic Games Fourth place 2012


Other tournaments
  • Cyprus Women's Cup Champion: 2012, 2014
  • SheBelieves Cup Champion 2017
  • Tournoi de France Champion 2020

Never out of the top 10 in FIFA ranking since the ranking system creation, France women's soccer team is one of the best women teams in the world.

The squad competes as a part of the UEFA at numerous international soccer competitions, such as the FIFA Women's World Cup, the UEFA Women's Euro, the Summer Olympics and the Algarve Cup.

France has been one of the most consistent teams in Europe, qualifying for their first-ever FIFA Women's World Cup in 2003. France finished fourth place at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, their best performance at the tournament.

2. Germany

Germany



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FIFA ranking
  • Current: 2nd (Aug 14th, 2020)
  • Highest: 1st (2017)
  • Lowest: 3rd (2003)

Honours
Intercontinental
  • FIFA Women World Cup Champion: 2003, 2007; Runner-up: 1995; Fourth place: 1991, 2015
  • Olympic Games Champion: 2016; Third place: 2000, 2004, 2008
  • UEFA European Championship Champion: 1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013; Fourth place: 1993
Other tournaments
  • Four Nations Tournament Runner-up: 2002; Third place: 2003, 2007
  • Algarve Cup Champion: 2006, 2012, 2014, 2020; Runner-up: 2005, 2010, 2013; Third place: 2015
  • SheBelieve Cup Runner-up: 2016, 2017
  • The Germany women soccer team is one of the most successful women teams in the world right now. With the lowest rank in the FIFA ranking is 3rd (2003) and top of the list in 2017, there is no arguing about that.
  • They won the World Cup title 2 times in 2003 and 2007, Runner-up in 1995n and 2 times fourth place in 1991 and 2015.

They are the absolute dominator of the UEFA European Championship with 8 times champion out of 12 tournaments. They were also 2016 Olympic Games champion and 3 times third place.

1. The USA

The USA


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FIFA ranking
  • Current: 1st (Aug 14th, 2020)
  • Highest: 1st (2020)
  • Lowest: 2nd (2003)

Honours
Intercontinental

  • FIFA Women World Cup Champion: 1991, 1999, 2015, 2019; Runner-up: 2011; Third place: 1995, 2003, 2007
  • Olympic Games Champion: 1996, 2004, 2008, 2012; Runner-up: 2000
  • CONCACAF Championship and Gold Cup Champion: 1991, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2014, 2018; Third place: 2010


Other tournaments
  • Algarve Cup Champion: 2000, 2003-04-05, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015; Runner-up: 1994, 1999, 2006, 2019
  • SheBelieves Cup Champion: 2016, 2018, 2020; Runner-up: 2019
  • Tournament of Nations Champion: 2018; Runner-up: 2017
  • U.S. Cup Champion: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002
  • Peace Queen Cup Champion: 2006, 2008
  • Albena Cup Champion: 1991
The best of the best. Never getting lower than 2nd place in the FIFA ranking since its creation, the US women soccer team is obviously the world domination.

The team won medals in every World Cup and Olympic tournament in history from 1991 to 2015. They have won 4 World Cup titles including the first World Cup tournament in 1991, 4 times champion in the Olympic Games including the first tournament in 1996.

With 8 times CONCACAF Champion, they are the tournament number one contender. From 2000 to 2015, they were 10 times Algarve Cup champions.

It is so amazing how the top 1 and 2 on the list could achieve. They are currently quite unbeatable in temp of ranking score and duration of occupying the position.

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