With less than a year to kick off the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, 24 teams have confirmed their qualification for the ninth edition with six teams making it nine out of nine after securing their qualification for the 2023 World Cup.
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is scheduled to be the 9th edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for women’s national football teams organised by FIFA. The tournament will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand, the first time that the FIFA Women’s World Cup will have two host nations, and is scheduled to take place from 20 July to 20 August 2023.
The 2023 tournament will see the Women’s World Cup expanded from 24 to 32 teams.
below are the six countries to make it to every edition.
NORWAY

Despite her less success since the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Norway still remains one of the most successful women national teams in the world.
The former world champions will make her nine appearances in the FIFA Women’s World Cup after winning group F of the UEFA qualifiers.
BRAZIL

Brazil is the most successful women’s national team in South America, having won the first four editions of the Copa América championship. Since 1999, they have been contenders for the World title. In 1998 and 1999, the team finished as the runners-up at the Women’s U.S. Cup.
Brazil Women has qualified for every edition of FIFA Women World just like their men after winning the 2022 Copa American title and The team finished the 1999 World Cup in third place and the 2007 in second, losing to Germany in the final, 2–0.
NIGERIA

The Super Falcons Of Nigeria is by far Africa’s most successful international women’s football team winning a record nine Women’s Africa Cup of Nations titles, with their most recent title in 2018, after defeating South Africa in the final.
The team is also the only women’s national team from the Confederation of African Football to have reached the quarterfinals in both the FIFA Women’s World Cup and Football at the Summer Olympics and one of the six teams to qualify for every edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Nigeria qualified for the 2023 edition after finishing fourth in the 2022 Women Africa Nations Cup in Morocco.
SWEDEN

Sweden is one of the world’s best women’s teams and won the European Competition for Women’s Football in 1984.
The team is one of the six teams to have qualified for every edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup after they qualified for the 2023 edition as Group A winner of the UEFA qualifiers.
Sweden gained a World Cup-silver (2003), as well as three European Championship silvers (1987, 1995, 2001). The team has participated in six Olympic Games, eight World Cups, as well as ten European Championships. Sweden won bronze medals at the World Cups in 1991, 2011 and 2019.
GERMANY

The German national team is the second most successful in women’s football team in world.They are two-time world champions, having won the 2003 and 2007 tournaments.
Germany has played 44 games in the total 8 appearances in the FIFA Women World and has won 30 of the 44 games, Draw 4 and loses 9.
The team has won eight of the twelve UEFA European Championships, claiming six consecutive titles between 1995 and 2013 and has qualified for the finals of the 2022 Women’s Euros seeking their ninth title against the Lioness of England.
United States Of America

With four Olympic gold medals, four World Cups titles which is more than anyone else, and having spent the last 11 years ranked as the world’s no.1 team, the U.S. Women’s National Team is the most successful Women’s Team in the World and has qualified for every edition of the FIFA Women World Cup winning 40 of their 50 games in the tournament drawing 5 and losing just four.
The USA has medaled in every World Cup and Olympic tournament in women’s soccer from 1991 to 2015, before being knocked out in the quarterfinal of the 2016 Summer Olympics.