Teams making FIFA Women's World Cup debuts in 2023: List of nations who qualified for the first time

Joel Sritharan

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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will get underway in Australia and New Zealand on July 20 before finishing a month later on August 20.

Reigning champions USA are looking to become the first country to win three consecutive World Cups while Sarina Wiegman's England will try to add to their 2022 European Championship success.

With the field expanding to 32 teams for the first time — up from 24 in previous editions — many countries are making their World Cup debut.

The Sporting News looks at the teams who will participate at the Women's World cup for the first time.

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Teams making FIFA Women's World Cup debuts in 2023

At the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, eight of the 32 countries will be making their debut on the world stage. 20 of the teams at the 2023 edition also played at the 2019 tournament.

There will be two debutants from the Asian, African, North American, and European continents, including the Republic of Ireland. Zambia are the lowest ranked side in the tournament, while other debut nations Portugal, Panama and Haiti qualified through the playoffs.

Co-hosts New Zealand are the only country representing the Oceanic confederation while the Philippines and Vietnam are now representing Asia alongside China, South Korea, Japan, and Australia.

Iceland (16) were the highest ranked team not to qualify for the competition. Scotland, Cameroon, Chile and Thailand are the four teams who played at the 2019 Women's World Cup but did not make the cut for 2023.

TeamConfederation
HaitiCONCACAF
MoroccoCAF
PanamaCONCACAF
PhilippinesAFC
PortugalUEFA
Republic of IrelandUEFA
VietnamAFC
ZambiaCAF

Which teams have qualified for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup?

No.Nation (FIFA Ranking)RegionDate qualifiedHow they qualifiedWorld Cup appsTitles (Last)
1Australia (13)AFCJun. 25, 2020Co-hosts8 of 9 —
2New Zealand (22)OFCJun. 25, 2020Co-hosts6 of 9 —
3Japan (11)AFCJan. 30, 2022Asian Cup semi-finalists9 of 91 (2011)
4South Korea (17)AFCJan. 30, 2022Asian Cup semi-finalists4 of 9 —
5China (15)AFCJan. 30, 2022Asian Cup semi-finalists8 of 9 —
6Philippines (53)AFCJan. 30, 2022Asian Cup semi-finalists1 of 9 —
7Vietnam (34)AFCFeb. 6, 2022Asian Cup play-offs1 of 9 —
8Sweden (2)UEFAApr. 12, 2022Group winners9 of 9 —
9Spain (6)UEFAApr. 12, 2022Group winners3 of 9 —
10France (5)UEFAApr. 12, 2022Group winners5 of 9 —
11Denmark (18)UEFAApr. 12, 2022Group winners5 of 9 —
12United States (1)CONCACAFJul. 6, 2022Group winners9 of 94 (2019)
13Canada (7)CONCACAFJul. 8, 2022Group winners8 of 9 —
14Costa Rica (37)CONCACAFJul. 8, 2022Group runners-up2 of 9 —
15Jamaica (43)CONCACAFJul. 11, 2022Group runners-up2 of 9 —
16Zambia (81)CAFJul. 13, 2022WAFCON semi-finalists1 of 9 —
17Morocco (76)CAFJul. 13, 2022WAFCON semi-finalists1 of 9 —
18Nigeria (45)CAFJul. 14, 2022WAFCON semi-finalists9 of 9 —
19South Africa (54)CAFJul. 14, 2022WAFCON semi-finalists2 of 9 —
20Colombia (27)CONMEBOLJul. 26, 2022Copa America Fem. finalists3 of 9 —
21Brazil (9)CONMEBOLJul. 26, 2022Copa America Fem. finalists9 of 9 —
22Argentina (29)CONMEBOLJul. 29, 2022Copa America Fem. 3rd place4 of 9 —
23Norway (12)UEFASep. 2, 2022Group winners9 of 91 (1995)
24Germany (3)UEFASep. 3, 2022Group winners9 of 92 (2007)
25England (4)UEFASep. 3, 2022Group winners6 of 9 —
26Italy (14)UEFASep. 6, 2022Group winners4 of 9 —
27Netherlands (8)UEFASep. 6, 2022Group winners3 of 9 —
28Switzerland (21)UEFAOct. 11, 2022UEFA playoff winners2 of 9 —
29Republic of Ireland (24)UEFAOct. 11, 2022UEFA playoff winners1 of 9 —
30Haiti (55)CONCACAFFeb. 21, 2023World Cup playoff1 of 9 —
31Portugal (22)UEFAFeb. 22, 2023World Cup playoff1 of 9 —
32Panama (57)CONCACAFFeb. 23, 2023World Cup playoff1 of 9

Joel Sritharan

Joel Sritharan is a freelance writer for Sporting News UK.