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Year Host Final 3rd place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
1993
Details
Norway
Norway

Germany
22–21 (ET)
Denmark

Norway
20–19
Romania
16
1995
Details
Austria Hungary
Austria / Hungary

South Korea
25–20
Hungary

Denmark
25–24
Norway
20
1997
Details
Germany
Germany

Denmark
33–20
Norway

Germany
27–25
Russia
24
1999
Details
Denmark Norway
Denmark / Norway

Norway
25–24 (2ET)
France

Austria
31–28 (ET)
Romania
24
2001
Details
Italy
Italy

Russia
30–25
Norway

Yugoslavia
42–40
Denmark
24
2003
Details
Croatia
Croatia

France
32–29 (ET)
Hungary

South Korea
31–29
Ukraine
24
2005
Details
Russia
Russia

Russia
28–23
Romania

Hungary
27–24
Denmark
24
2007
Details
France
France

Russia
29–24
Norway

Germany
36–35 (ET)
Romania
24
2009
Details
China
China

Russia
25–22
France

Norway
31–26
Spain
24
2011
Details
Brazil
Brazil

Norway
32–24
France

Spain
24–18
Denmark
24
2013
Details
Serbia
Serbia

Brazil
22–20
Serbia

Denmark
30–26
Poland
24
2015
Details
Denmark
Denmark

Norway
31–23
Netherlands

Romania
31–22
Poland
24
2017
Details
Germany
Germany

France
23–21
Norway

Netherlands
24–21
Sweden
24
2019
Details
Japan
Japan
24
2021
Details
Spain
Spain
2023
Details
Denmark Norway Sweden
Denmark / Norway / Sweden

Medals summary[edit]

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 4 0 0 4
2  Norway 3 4 2 9
3  France 2 3 0 5
4  Denmark 1 1 2 4
5  Germany 1 0 2 3
6  South Korea 1 0 1 2
7  Brazil 1 0 0 1
8  Hungary 0 2 1 3
9  Netherlands 0 1 1 2
 Romania 0 1 1 2
 Serbia 0 1 1 2
12  Austria 0 0 1 1
 Spain 0 0 1 1
Total 13 13 13 39

Participation details[edit]

Team Norway
1993
(16)
Austria
Hungary
1995
(20)
Germany
1997
(24)
Denmark
Norway
1999
(24)
Italy
2001
(24)
Croatia
2003
(24)
Russia
2005
(24)
France
2007
(24)
China
2009
(24)
Brazil
2011
(24)
Serbia
2013
(24)
Denmark
2015
(24)
Germany
2017
(24)
Japan
2019
(24)
Total
 Algeria 19th 22nd 2
 Angola 16th 13th 15th 15th 13th 17th 16th 7th 11th 8th 16th 16th 19th 13
 Argentina 24th 22nd 20th 20th 19th 23rd 19th 18th 23rd 9
 Australia 23rd 23rd 24th 24th 24th 24th 24th 7
 Austria 8th 8th 11th 3rd 7th 11th 13th 16th 10th 9
 Belarus 16th 14th 2
 Brazil 17th 23rd 16th 12th 20th 7th 14th 15th 5th 1st 10th 18th 12
 Cameroon 22nd 20th 2
 Canada 17th 20th 2
 Chile 23rd 1
 China 14th 13th 22nd 18th 11th 19th 17th 21st 12th 21st 18th 17th 22nd 13
 Congo 22nd 22nd 17th 20th 4
 Croatia 10th 6th 14th 11th 9th 7th 6
 Cuba 21st 22nd 23rd 3
 Czech Republic 9th 13th 13th 19th 15th 15th 8th 7
 DR Congo 20th 24th 2
 Denmark 2nd 3rd 1st 6th 4th 13th 4th 5th 4th 3rd 6th 6th 12
 Dominican Republic 22nd 23rd 2
 France 10th 2nd 5th 1st 12th 5th 2nd 2nd 6th 7th 1st Q 12
 Germany 1st 5th 3rd 7th 12th 6th 3rd 7th 17th 7th 13th 12th 12
 Greenland 24th 1
 Hungary 7th 2nd 9th 5th 6th 2nd 3rd 8th 9th 8th 11th 15th 12
 Iceland 12th 1
 Italy 16th
 Ivory Coast 17th 14th 20th 21st 21st 18th 16th 7
 Japan 13th 17th 17th 20th 16th 18th 19th 16th 14th 14th 19th 16th Q 13
 Kazakhstan 18th 22nd 19th 22nd 4
 Lithuania 13th 1
 North Macedonia 7th 8th 21st 15th 12th 5
 Montenegro 10th 11th 8th 6th 4
 Netherlands 10th 14th 5th 15th 13th 2nd 3rd 7
 Norway 3rd 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 6th 9th 2nd 3rd 1st 5th 1st 2nd 13
 Paraguay 23rd 21st 21st 3
 Poland 10th 8th 11th 19th 11th 4th 4th 17th 8
 Puerto Rico 20th 1
 Romania 4th 7th 12th 4th 17th 10th 2nd 4th 8th 13th 10th 3rd 10th 13
 Russia 5th 6th 4th 12th 1st 7th 1st 1st 1st 6th 5th 5th 12
 Serbia 3rd 9th 2nd 15th 9th 5
 Slovakia 12th 1
 Slovenia 18th 9th 8th 14th 14th 5
 South Korea 11th 1st 5th 9th 15th 3rd 8th 6th 6th 11th 12th 14th 13th 13
 Spain 15th 10th 5th 10th 4th 3rd 9th 12th 11th 9
 Sweden 6th 11th 8th 13th 9th 9th 4th 7
 Thailand 21st 1
 Tunisia 19th 18th 15th 14th 18th 17th 21st 24th 8
 Ukraine 9th 13th 18th 4th 10th 13th 17th 7
 United States 12th 17th 2
 Uruguay 24th 23rd 24th 23rd 20th 5
 Uzbekistan 21st 1

Dominic Thiem[edit]

Tournament 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 SR W–L Win %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open 2R 1R 3R 4R SF 2R W W A 1R 2 / 9 26–7 79%
French Open 2R 3R SF SF F F A SF 1R 2R 0 / 9 31–9 78%
Wimbledon 2R 2R 4R SF 1R QF NH A A 4R 0 / 7 17–7 71%
US Open 4R 3R 4R SF F W A A 1R 2R 1 / 8 27–7 79%
Win–Loss 6–4 5–4 13–4 18–4 17–4 18–3 7–0 12–1 0–2 5–4 3 / 33 101–30 77%
Year-end championship
ATP Finals DNQ RR RR RR W A A A A A 1 / 4 7–7 50%
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
Indian Wells Masters 3R 2R 4R F 4R* W NH A A 3R 1 / 7 19–5 79%
Miami Open 2R QF 4R 2R A F NH A A 4R 0 / 6 15–6 71%
Monte-Carlo Masters 2R 2R 3R 3R QF F NH A A 2R 0 / 7 12–7 63%
Madrid Open 3R* A 1R F F SF NH W 1R QF 1 / 8 22–6 79%
Italian Open A 3R QF SF QF QF A SF 1R A 0 / 7 15–7 68%
Canadian Open 1R QF 2R SF F QF NH A A A 0 / 6 12–6 67%
Cincinnati Masters 2R 2R QF W A A A A A A 1 / 4 8–3 73%
Shanghai Masters 2R 2R A QF F SF Not Held A 0 / 5 11–5 69%
Paris Masters 2R 3R F W W SF A A A 2R 2 / 7 21–5 81%
Win–Loss 9–7 15–8 14–8 28–7 23–5 27–7 0–0 8–1 0–2 11–5 5 / 57 135–50 73%

Curling[edit]

Men[edit]

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 4th place
1959 Scotland Edinburgh, Falkirk, Perth  Canada  Scotland no other competitors
1960 Scotland Ayr, Edinburgh, Glasgow  Canada (2)  Scotland no other competitors
1961 Scotland Ayr, Edinburgh, Kirkcaldy, Perth  Canada (3)  Scotland  United States no other competitors
1962 Scotland Edinburgh, Falkirk  Canada (4)  United States  Scotland  Sweden
1963 Scotland Perth  Canada (5)  Scotland  United States  Sweden
1964 Canada Calgary  Canada (6)  Scotland  United States  Sweden
1965 Scotland Perth  United States  Canada  Sweden  Scotland
1966 Canada Vancouver  Canada (7)  Scotland  United States  Sweden
1967 Scotland Perth  Scotland  Sweden  United States  Canada
1968 Canada Pointe-Claire  Canada (8)  Scotland  United States  Sweden
1969 Scotland Perth  Canada (9)  United States  Scotland  Sweden
1970 United States Utica  Canada (10)  Scotland  Sweden  United States
1971 France Megève  Canada (11)  Scotland  United States   Switzerland
1972 West Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen  Canada (12)  United States  West Germany  Scotland
1973 Canada Regina  Sweden  Canada  France  Scotland
1974 Switzerland Bern  United States (2)  Sweden   Switzerland  Canada
1975 Scotland Perth   Switzerland  United States  Canada  Sweden
1976 United States Duluth  United States (3)  Scotland   Switzerland  Sweden
1977 Sweden Karlstad  Sweden (2)  Canada  Scotland  United States
1978 Canada Winnipeg  United States (4)  Norway  Canada  Sweden
1979 Switzerland Bern  Norway   Switzerland  Canada  West Germany
1980 Canada Moncton  Canada (13)  Norway   Switzerland  Sweden
1981 Canada London   Switzerland (2)  United States  Canada  Norway
1982 West Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen  Canada (14)   Switzerland  West Germany  Sweden
1983 Canada Regina  Canada (15)  West Germany  Norway  Sweden
1984 United States Duluth  Norway (2)   Switzerland  Sweden  Canada
1985 Scotland Glasgow  Canada (16)  Sweden  Denmark  United States
1986 Canada Toronto  Canada (17)  Scotland  United States  Sweden
1987 Canada Vancouver  Canada (18)  West Germany  Norway  Denmark
1988 Switzerland Lausanne  Norway (3)  Canada  Scotland   Switzerland
1989 United States Milwaukee  Canada (19)   Switzerland  Norway
 Sweden
1990 Sweden Västerås  Canada (20)  Scotland  Denmark
 Sweden
1991 Canada Winnipeg  Scotland (2)  Canada  Norway
 United States
1992 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen   Switzerland (3)  Scotland  Canada
 United States
1993 Switzerland Geneva  Canada (21)  Scotland   Switzerland
 United States
1994 Germany Oberstdorf  Canada (22)  Sweden  Germany
  Switzerland
1995 Canada Brandon  Canada (23)  Scotland  Germany  United States
1996 Canada Hamilton  Canada (24)  Scotland   Switzerland  Norway
1997 Switzerland Bern  Sweden (3)  Germany  Scotland  Canada
1998 Canada Kamloops  Canada (25)  Sweden  Finland  Scotland
1999 Canada Saint John  Scotland (3)  Canada   Switzerland  United States
2000 Scotland Glasgow  Canada (26)  Sweden  Finland  United States
2001 Switzerland Lausanne  Sweden (4)   Switzerland  Norway  Canada
2002 United States Bismarck  Canada (27)  Norway  Scotland  United States
2003 Canada Winnipeg  Canada (28)   Switzerland  Norway  Finland
2004 Sweden Gävle  Sweden (5)  Germany  Canada  Norway
2005 Canada Victoria  Canada (29)  Scotland  Germany  Norway
2006 United States Lowell  Scotland (4)  Canada  Norway  United States
2007 Canada Edmonton  Canada (30)  Germany  United States   Switzerland
2008 United States Grand Forks  Canada (31)  Scotland  Norway  China
2009 Canada Moncton  Scotland (5)  Canada  Norway   Switzerland
2010 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo  Canada (32)  Norway  Scotland  United States
2011 Canada Regina  Canada (33)  Scotland  Norway  Sweden
2012 Switzerland Basel  Canada (34)  Scotland  Sweden  Norway
2013 Canada Victoria[1][2]  Sweden (6)  Canada  Scotland  Denmark
2014 China Beijing  Norway (4)  Sweden   Switzerland  Canada
2015 Canada Halifax  Sweden (7)  Norway  Canada  Finland
2016 Switzerland Basel[3]  Canada (35)  Denmark  United States  Japan
2017 Canada Edmonton[4]  Canada (36)  Sweden   Switzerland  United States
2018 United States Paradise[5]  Sweden (8)  Canada  Scotland  South Korea
2019 Canada Lethbridge[6]  Sweden (9)  Canada   Switzerland  Japan
2020 Scotland Glasgow[7] Cancelled[8][9]
2021 Canada Calgary[10]  Sweden (10)  Scotland   Switzerland RCF
2022 United States Las Vegas[11]  Sweden (11)  Canada  Italy  United States

Women[edit]

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 4th place
1979 Scotland Perth   Switzerland  Sweden  Canada
 Scotland
1980 Scotland Perth  Canada  Sweden  Scotland
 United States
1981 Scotland Perth  Sweden  Canada  Norway
  Switzerland
1982 Switzerland Geneva  Denmark  Sweden  Norway
 Scotland
1983 Canada Moose Jaw   Switzerland (2)  Norway  Canada
 Sweden
1984 Scotland Perth  Canada (2)   Switzerland  Norway
 West Germany
1985 Sweden Jönköping  Canada (3)  Scotland   Switzerland  Sweden
1986 Canada Kelowna  Canada (4)  West Germany  Sweden  Scotland
1987 United States Chicago  Canada (5)  West Germany   Switzerland  Norway
1988 Scotland Glasgow  West Germany  Canada  Sweden  Norway
1989 United States Milwaukee  Canada (6)  Norway  Sweden
 West Germany
1990 Sweden Västerås  Norway  Scotland  Canada
 Denmark
1991 Canada Winnipeg  Norway (2)  Canada  Scotland
 Sweden
1992 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen  Sweden (2)  United States  Canada
  Switzerland
1993 Switzerland Geneva  Canada (7)  Germany  Norway
 Sweden
1994 Germany Oberstdorf  Canada (8)  Scotland  Germany
 Sweden
1995 Canada Brandon  Sweden (3)  Canada  Norway  Germany
1996 Canada Hamilton  Canada (9)  United States  Norway  Germany
1997 Switzerland Bern  Canada (10)  Norway  Denmark  Japan
1998 Canada Kamloops  Sweden (4)  Denmark  Canada  Norway
1999 Canada Saint John  Sweden (5)  United States  Denmark  Norway
2000 Scotland Glasgow  Canada (11)   Switzerland  Norway  Scotland
2001 Switzerland Lausanne  Canada (12)  Sweden  Denmark  Scotland
2002 United States Bismarck  Scotland  Sweden  Norway  Canada
2003 Canada Winnipeg  United States  Canada  Sweden  Norway
2004 Sweden Gävle  Canada (13)  Norway   Switzerland  United States
2005 Scotland Paisley  Sweden (6)  United States  Norway  Canada
2006 Canada Grande Prairie  Sweden (7)  United States  Canada  Germany
2007 Japan Aomori  Canada (14)  Denmark  Scotland  United States
2008 Canada Vernon  Canada (15)  China   Switzerland  Japan
2009 South Korea Gangneung  China  Sweden  Denmark  Canada
2010 Canada Swift Current  Germany (2)  Scotland  Canada  Sweden
2011 Denmark Esbjerg  Sweden (8)  Canada  China  Denmark
2012 Canada Lethbridge[12]   Switzerland (3)  Sweden  Canada  South Korea
2013 Latvia Riga[13]  Scotland (2)  Sweden  Canada  United States
2014 Canada Saint John   Switzerland (4)  Canada  Russia  South Korea
2015 Japan Sapporo[14]   Switzerland (5)  Canada  Russia  Scotland
2016 Canada Swift Current[15]   Switzerland (6)  Japan  Russia  Canada
2017 China Beijing[16]  Canada (16)  Russia  Scotland  Sweden
2018 Canada North Bay[17]  Canada (17)  Sweden  Russia  United States
2019 Denmark Silkeborg[18]   Switzerland (7)  Sweden  South Korea  Japan
2020 Canada Prince George[19] Cancelled[20][21]
2021 Canada Calgary   Switzerland (8) RCF  United States  Sweden
2022 Canada Prince George[22]   Switzerland (9)  South Korea  Canada  Sweden
2023 Sweden Sandviken[23] Future event

Mixed[edit]

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 4th place
2015 Switzerland Bern  Norway  Sweden  China  Russia
2016 Russia Kazan[24]  Russia  Sweden  Scotland  South Korea
2017 Switzerland Champéry[25]  Scotland  Canada  Czech Republic  Norway
2018 Canada Kelowna  Canada  Spain  Russia  Norway
2019 Scotland Aberdeen  Canada (2)  Germany  Norway  South Korea
2020 Scotland Aberdeen Cancelled[26]
2021 Scotland Aberdeen Cancelled[27]
2022 Scotland Aberdeen[28] Future event

Mixed Doubles[edit]

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 4th place
2008 Finland Vierumäki   Switzerland  Finland  Sweden  Norway
2009 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo   Switzerland (2)  Hungary  Canada  China
2010 Russia Chelyabinsk  Russia  New Zealand  China  Spain
2011 United States Saint Paul   Switzerland (3)  Russia  France  Sweden
2012 Turkey Erzurum[29]   Switzerland (4)  Sweden  Austria  United States
2013 Canada Fredericton[30]  Hungary  Sweden  Czech Republic  Norway
2014 Scotland Dumfries[31]   Switzerland (5)  Sweden  Spain  Hungary
2015 Russia Sochi[32]  Hungary (2)  Sweden  Norway  Canada
2016 Sweden Karlstad[33]  Russia (2)  China  United States  Scotland
2017 Canada Lethbridge[34]   Switzerland (6)  Canada  China  Czech Republic
2018 Sweden Östersund   Switzerland (7)  Russia  Canada  South Korea
2019 Norway Stavanger  Sweden  Canada  United States  Australia
2020 Canada Kelowna Cancelled
2021 Scotland Aberdeen  Scotland  Norway  Sweden  Canada
2022 Switzerland Geneva Future event

Wheelchair[edit]

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 4th place
2002 Switzerland Sursee   Switzerland  Canada  Scotland  Sweden
2004 Switzerland Sursee  Scotland   Switzerland  Canada  England
2005 Scotland Braehead  Scotland (2)  Denmark   Switzerland  Sweden
2007 Sweden Sollefteå  Norway   Switzerland  Scotland  Canada
2008 Switzerland Sursee  Norway (2)  South Korea  United States  Canada
2009 Canada Vancouver  Canada  Sweden  Germany  United States
2011 Czech Republic Prague  Canada (2)  Scotland  Norway  Russia
2012 South Korea Chuncheon  Russia  South Korea  China  Slovakia
2013 Russia Sochi  Canada (3)  Sweden  China  United States
2015 Finland Lohja[35]  Russia (2)  China  Finland  Slovakia
2016 Switzerland Lucerne[36]  Russia (3)  Norway  South Korea   Switzerland
2017 South Korea Gangneung[37]  Norway (3)  Russia  Scotland  China
2019 Scotland Stirling[38]  China  Scotland  South Korea  Norway
2020 Switzerland Wetzikon[39]  Russia (4)  Canada  Sweden  China
2021 China Beijing  China (2)  Sweden RCF  United States

Europe (Men)[edit]

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 4th place
1975 France Megève  Norway  Sweden  Scotland  West Germany
1976 West Germany West Berlin   Switzerland  Norway  Scotland
 Sweden
1977 Norway Oslo  Sweden  Scotland  West Germany  Italy
1978 Scotland Aviemore   Switzerland (2)  Sweden  Denmark  Scotland
1979 Italy Varese  Scotland  Sweden  Italy
 Norway
1980 Denmark Copenhagen  Scotland (2)  Norway  Sweden  France
1981 Switzerland Grindelwald   Switzerland (3)  Sweden  Denmark  West Germany

Europe (Women)[edit]

Asia Pacific (Men)[edit]

Asia Pacific (Women)[edit]

FIFA World Cup[edit]

Year Host Final 3rd place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
1930
Details
Uruguay
Uruguay

Uruguay
4–2
Argentina

United States
[note 1]
Yugoslavia
13
1934
Details
Italy
Italy

Italy
2–1
(a.e.t.)

Czechoslovakia

Germany
3–2
Austria
16
1938
Details
France
France

Italy
4–2
Hungary

Brazil
4–2
Sweden
14/15
[note 2]
1950
Details
Brazil
Brazil

Uruguay
2–1
[note 3]

Brazil

Sweden
3–1
[note 3]

Spain
13/16
[note 4]
1954
Details
Switzerland
Switzerland

West Germany
3–2
Hungary

Austria
3–1
Uruguay
16
1958
Details
Sweden
Sweden

Brazil
5–2
Sweden

France
6–3
West Germany
16
1962
Details
Chile
Chile

Brazil
3–1
Czechoslovakia

Chile
1–0
Yugoslavia
16
1966
Details
England
England

England
4–2
(a.e.t.)

West Germany

Portugal
2–1
Soviet Union
16
1970
Details
Mexico
Mexico

Brazil
4–1
Italy

West Germany
1–0
Uruguay
16
1974
Details
West Germany
West Germany

West Germany
2–1
Netherlands

Poland
1–0
Brazil
16
1978
Details
Argentina
Argentina

Argentina
3–1
(a.e.t.)

Netherlands

Brazil
2–1
Italy
16
1982
Details
Spain
Spain

Italy
3–1
West Germany

Poland
3–2
France
24
1986
Details
Mexico
Mexico

Argentina
3–2
West Germany

France
4–2
(a.e.t.)

Belgium
24
1990
Details
Italy
Italy

West Germany
1–0
Argentina

Italy
2–1
England
24

FIVB World Player of the Year[edit]

Year Winner 2nd 3rd Ref.
1994 Italy Andrea Giani Italy Lorenzo Bernardi Brazil Giovane Gávio
1995 Italy Lorenzo Bernardi Italy Andrea Giani Russia Dmitry Fomin
1996 Netherlands Bas van de Goor Italy Lorenzo Bernardi Italy Andrea Giani
1997 Netherlands Bas van de Goor (2) Brazil Nalbert Bitencourt Netherlands Guido Görtzen
1998 Italy Andrea Giani (2) Cuba Osvaldo Hernández Spain Rafael Pascual
1999 Cuba Osvaldo Hernández Spain Rafael Pascual Russia Roman Yakovlev
2000 Italy Andrea Sartoretti Argentina Marcos Milinkovic Cuba Osvaldo Hernández
2001 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Miljković Brazil André Nascimento Brazil Gustavo Endres
2002 Brazil André Nascimento Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Miljković Argentina Marcos Milinkovic
2003 Serbia and Montenegro Andrija Gerić Brazil Giovane Gávio Serbia and Montenegro Ivan Miljković
2004 Brazil Giba Italy Andrea Sartoretti Russia Aleksey Kuleshov
2005 Brazil André Nascimento (2) Bulgaria Vladimir Nikolov Serbia and Montenegro Ivan Miljković
2006 Brazil Giba (2) Brazil Gustavo Endres Italy Alessandro Fei
2007 Brazil Giba (3) Brazil Gustavo Endres Russia Semyon Poltavskiy
2008 United States Clayton Stanley United States Lloy Ball Brazil Giba
2009 Brazil Sérgio Santos Cuba Robertlandy Simón Bulgaria Matey Kaziyski
2010 Brazil Murilo Endres Cuba Osmany Juantorena Russia Maxim Mikhaylov
2011 Russia Maxim Mikhaylov Cuba Osmany Juantorena Brazil Murilo Endres
2012 Russia Maxim Mikhaylov (2) Poland Bartosz Kurek Brazil Murilo Endres

Quidditch World Cup[edit]

Team United Kingdom
2012
(5)
Canada
2014
(7)
Germany
2016
(21)
Italy
2018
(29)
Total
 Argentina WD 0
 Australia 3rd 2nd 1st Q 3
 Austria 14th Q 1
 Belgium 7th 7th Q 2
 Brazil 16th Q 1
 Canada 4th 3rd 4th Q 3
 Catalonia 12th Q 1
 Chile WD 0
 Czech Republic Q 0
 Denmark WD 0
 Finland Q 0
 France 2nd 6th 5th Q 3
 Germany 11th Q 1
 Hong Kong Q 0
 Iceland Q 0
 Indonesia WD 0
 Ireland 20th Q 1
 Italy 13th Q 1
 Malaysia Q 0
 Mexico 5th 8th Q 2
 Netherlands 18th Q 1
 New Zealand WD Q 0
 Norway 9th Q 1
 Pakistan WD 0
 Peru WD WD 0
 Poland 19th Q 1
 Slovakia 17th Q 1
 Slovenia 15th Q 1
 South Korea 21st Q 1
 Spain 10th Q 1
 Sweden WD WD 0
 Switzerland Q 0
 Turkey 6th Q 1
 Uganda WD WD 0
 United Kingdom 5th 4th 3rd Q 3
 United States 1st 1st 2nd Q 3
 Vietnam Q 0

top chef[edit]

lgbt volley players[edit]

A Carolina Albuquerque Fernanda Alves Matt Anderson (volleyball) Valentina Arrighetti Aleksandar Atanasijević B Betty Baxter Elia Bossi Anne Buijs C J. P. Calderon Carson Clark Érika Coimbra Natalie Cook Ana Beatriz Corrêa F Larissa França G Carol Gattaz Simone Giannelli Mira Golubović H Russell Holmes (volleyball) I Marleen van Iersel K Bartosz Kurek Julia Kutyukova L Filippo Lanza David Lee (volleyball) Saraelen Lima Carli Lloyd (volleyball) Eleonora Lo Bianco M Stephen Maar Liliane Maestrini Pavel Moroz N Leigh-Ann Naidoo P Simone Parodi Matteo Piano Otávio Pinto Maja Poljak R Roberta Ratzke Bruno Rezende Naiane Rios S Michael dos Santos Valentina Serena James Shaw (volleyball) Erik Shoji Ana Carolina da Silva Douglas Souza Marianne Steinbrecher Jovana Stevanović Femke Stoltenborg Stacy Sykora T Courtney Thompson Lisa Thomsen Logan Tom Dragan Travica Georgios Tzioumakas V Luca Vettori Christopher Voth W Kira Walkenhorst

Pools composition[edit]

Draw
Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Pool E Pool F
 France  United States  Germany  England  Canada  Australia
 Norway  Spain  Sweden  Netherlands  Japan  Brazil
 South Korea  China  New Zealand  Thailand  Italy  Scotland
 South Africa  Cameroon  Jamaica  Chile  Argentina  Nigeria

Second round[edit]

Pool E Pool F Pool G Pool H
Pool A 1st Pool B 1st Pool C 1st Pool D 1st
Pool B 2nd Pool A 2nd Pool D 2nd Pool C 2nd
Pool C 3rd Pool A 3rd Pool D 3rd Pool B 3rd
Pool D 4th Pool C 4th Pool B 4th Pool A 4th

Third round[edit]

Pool I Pool J
Pool E 1st or Pool F 1st (Draw)
Pool G 1st or Pool H 1st (Draw)
Best 2nd of second round 2nd best 2nd of second round

Record against top-10 players[edit]

Thiem's record against players who have been ranked world No. 10 or higher, with those who are active in boldface.

Player Years Matches Record Win% Hard Grass Clay Last Match
Number 1 ranked players
Austria Thomas Muster 2011 1 1–0 100% 1–0 0–0 0–0 Won (6–2, 6–3) at 2011 Vienna 1st Round
Switzerland Roger Federer 2016–2019 7 5–2 71% 2–2 1–0 2–0 Won (7–5, 7–5) at 2019 ATP Finals Round Robin
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2014–2019 4 2–2 50% 1–2 0–0 1–0 Won (6–2, 7–6(7–3)) at 2019 Beijing Quarterfinal
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014–2020 12 5–7 42% 2–4 0–0 3–3 Won (7–5, 6–7(10–12), 7–6(7–5)) at 2020 ATP Finals Semifinal
Spain Rafael Nadal 2014–2020 15 6–9 40% 2–1 0–0 4–8 Won (7–6(9–7), 7–6(7–4)) at 2020 ATP Finals Round Robin
Number 3 ranked players
Croatia Marin Čilić 2016 1 1–0 100% 1–0 0–0 0–0 Won (2–6, 7–6(7–4), 6–4) at 2016 Brisbane Quarterfinal
Germany Alexander Zverev 2016–2018 7 5–2 71% 1–1 0–0 4–1 Won (6–4, 6–2, 6–1) at 2018 French Open Quarterfinal
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov 2016–2017 4 2–2 50% 1–2 0–0 1–0 Lost (3–6, 7–5, 5–7) at 2017 ATP Finals Round Robin
Spain David Ferrer 2016–2017 2 1–1 50% 0–1 0–0 1–0 Lost (3–6, 3–6) at 2017 Cincinnati Quarterfinal
Switzerland Stan Wawrinka 2014–2017 4 1–3 25% 0–2 0–0 1–0 Lost (4–6, 6–4, 6–7(2–7)) at 2017 Indian Wells Quarterfinal
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 2016–2018 4 0–4 0% 0–4 0–0 0–0 Lost (2–6, 6–7(7–9)) at 2018 Acapulco Quarterfinal
Canada Milos Raonic 2016 2 0–2 0% 0–2 0–0 0–0 Lost (6–7(5–7), 3–6) at 2016 ATP Finals Round Robin
Number 4 ranked players
Japan Kei Nishikori 2015–2018 5 2–3 40% 1–1 0–1 1–1 Won (6–1, 6–4) at 2018 ATP Finals Round Robin
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 2014–2017 2 0–2 0% 0–1 0–1 0–0 Lost (3–6, 7–6(7–1), 3–6, 6–3, 3–6) at 2017 Wimbledon 4th Round
Russia Daniil Medvedev
Number 5 ranked players
South Africa Kevin Anderson 2014–2018 9 2–7 22% 1–7 0–0 1–0 Lost (3–6, 6–7(10–12)) at 2018 ATP Finals Round Robin
Spain Tommy Robredo 2014 1 0–1 0% 0–1 0–0 0–0 Lost (4–6, 6–7(8–10)) at 2014 Miami 2nd Round
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2013–2016 2 0–2 0% 0–2 0–0 0–0 Lost (3–6, 2–6) at 2016 Indian Wells 4th Round
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Number 6 ranked players
France Gaël Monfils 2015–2018 4 4–0 100% 2–0 0–0 2–0 Won (6–2, 6–1) at 2018 Buenos Aires Semifinal
France Gilles Simon 2014–2018 10 8–2 80% 5–1 1–0 2–1 Won (6–4, 6–2) at 2018 Paris 2nd Round
Number 7 ranked players
France Richard Gasquet
Belgium David Goffin
Spain Fernando Verdasco
Number 8 ranked players
Cyprus Marcos Baghdatis
Italy Matteo Berrettini
United States John Isner
Russia Karen Khachanov
Austria Jürgen Melzer
Russia Andrey Rublev
Argentina Diego Schwartzman
United States Jack Sock
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek
Serbia Janko Tipsarević
Russia Mikhail Youzhny
Number 9 ranked players
Spain Nicolás Almagro
Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
Number 10 ranked players
Spain Pablo Carreño Busta
Latvia Ernests Gulbis
Argentina Juan Mónaco
France Lucas Pouille
Canada Denis Shapovalov

World Handball Player of the Year[edit]

Men[edit]

Year Winner Left Wing Left Back Playmaker Right Back Right Wing Lineplayer Goalkeeper Defensive Player Coach
2023 Denmark Mathias Gidsel Spain Ángel Fernández Denmark Simon Pytlick Iceland Gísli Kristjánsson Denmark Mathias Gidsel Spain Aleix Gómez France Ludovic Fabregas Denmark Niklas Landin Denmark Henrik Møllgaard Germany Bennet Wiegert
2022 Sweden Jim Gottfridsson Sweden Hampus Wanne Denmark Mikkel Hansen Sweden Jim Gottfridsson France Dika Mem Spain Aleix Gómez France Ludovic Fabregas Spain Gonzalo Pérez de Vargas Brazil Thiagus Petrus Sweden Glenn Solberg
2021 Denmark Mikkel Hansen Sweden Hampus Wanne Denmark Mikkel Hansen Sweden Jim Gottfridsson France Dika Mem Spain Aleix Gómez France Ludovic Fabregas Denmark Niklas Landin Denmark Henrik Møllgaard Denmark Nikolaj Jacobsen
2020 Norway Sander Sagosen Norway Magnus Jøndal Norway Sander Sagosen Croatia Domagoj Duvnjak Spain Alex Dujshebaev Slovenia Blaž Janc Germany Hendrik Pekeler Denmark Niklas Landin Slovenia Blaž Blagotinšek Czech Republic Filip Jícha
2019 Denmark Mikkel Hansen Germany Uwe Gensheimer Denmark Mikkel Hansen Denmark Rasmus Lauge Latvia Dainis Krištopāns Spain Ferran Solé Norway Bjarte Myrhol Denmark Niklas Landin Slovenia Blaž Blagotinšek Spain Roberto García Parrondo
2018 Norway Sander Sagosen Germany Uwe Gensheimer Norway Sander Sagosen Switzerland Andy Schmid Spain Alex Dujshebaev Spain David Balaguer France Ludovic Fabregas Spain Arpad Sterbik France Luka Karabatic France Patrice Canayer
2017 Spain Arpad Sterbik Germany Uwe Gensheimer Denmark Mikkel Hansen France Nikola Karabatić France Nedim Remili Spain Víctor Tomás Norway Bjarte Myrhol Spain Arpad Sterbik France Luka Karabatic Spain Raúl González
2016 Denmark Mikkel Hansen Germany Uwe Gensheimer Denmark Mikkel Hansen France Nikola Karabatić North Macedonia Kiril Lazarov Germany Tobias Reichmann Spain Julen Aguinagalde Germany Andreas Wolff Spain Viran Morros Iceland Dagur Sigurðsson
2015 France Nikola Karabatić Germany Uwe Gensheimer Denmark Mikkel Hansen France Nikola Karabatić North Macedonia Kiril Lazarov Spain Víctor Tomás Spain Julen Aguinagalde Qatar Danijel Šarić Spain Viran Morros France Claude Onesta
2014 France Nikola Karabatić Iceland Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson Denmark Mikkel Hansen France Nikola Karabatić North Macedonia Kiril Lazarov France Luc Abalo Spain Julen Aguinagalde Denmark Niklas Landin Sweden Tobias Karlsson Sweden Ljubomir Vranjes
2013 Croatia Domagoj Duvnjak Denmark Anders Eggert Belarus Siarhei Rutenka Croatia Domagoj Duvnjak Hungary László Nagy Denmark Hans Lindberg Spain Julen Aguinagalde Spain Arpad Sterbik Iceland Alfreð Gíslason
2012 Czech Republic Filip Jícha Iceland Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson Denmark Mikkel Hansen Czech Republic Filip Jícha Sweden Kim Andersson France Luc Abalo Croatia Igor Vori France Thierry Omeyer Iceland Alfreð Gíslason
2011 Hungary László Nagy Germany Uwe Gensheimer Denmark Mikkel Hansen France William Accambray Hungary László Nagy Denmark Hans Lindberg France Bertrand Gille Bosnia and Herzegovina Danijel Šarić Iceland Dagur Sigurðsson

Women[edit]

Year Winner Left Wing Left Back Playmaker Right Back Right Wing Lineplayer Goalkeeper Defensive Player Coach
2022 Norway Henny Reistad Norway Camilla Herrem Norway Henny Reistad Norway Stine Oftedal Norway Nora Mørk Netherlands Angela Malestein Sweden Linn Blohm Norway Katrine Lunde Denmark Kathrine Heindahl
2021 Norway Nora Mørk Norway Camilla Herrem Norway Henny Reistad Norway Stine Oftedal Norway Nora Mørk Sweden Nathalie Hagman France Pauletta Foppa Norway Katrine Lunde Norway Kari Brattset
2020 Norway Stine Oftedal Norway Camilla Herrem Romania Cristina Neagu Norway Stine Oftedal Norway Nora Mørk Montenegro Jovanka Radičević Norway Kari Brattset Norway Katrine Lunde Brazil Eduarda Amorim Croatia Nenad Šoštarić
2019 Russia Anna Vyakhireva Norway Camilla Herrem Netherlands Lois Abbingh Norway Stine Oftedal Russia Anna Vyakhireva Montenegro Jovanka Radičević Norway Kari Brattset Denmark Sandra Toft Brazil Eduarda Amorim France Emmanuel Mayonnade
2018 Romania Cristina Neagu Montenegro Majda Mehmedović Romania Cristina Neagu Norway Stine Oftedal Russia Anna Vyakhireva Montenegro Jovanka Radičević Romania Crina Pintea France Amandine Leynaud Brazil Eduarda Amorim Spain Ambros Martín
2017 Norway Nora Mørk Norway Camilla Herrem Romania Cristina Neagu Norway Stine Oftedal Norway Nora Mørk Montenegro Jovanka Radičević Netherlands Yvette Broch France Amandine Leynaud Brazil Eduarda Amorim Spain Ambros Martín
2016 Romania Cristina Neagu Norway Camilla Herrem Romania Cristina Neagu Sweden Isabelle Gulldén Norway Nora Mørk Russia Anna Vyakhireva Norway Heidi Løke Norway Kari Grimsbø Brazil Eduarda Amorim Russia Yevgeni Trefilov
2015 Romania Cristina Neagu France Siraba Dembélé Romania Cristina Neagu Netherlands Nycke Groot Norway Nora Mørk Montenegro Jovanka Radičević Norway Heidi Løke Romania Paula Ungureanu Netherlands Danick Snelder Montenegro Dragan Adžić
2014 Norway Heidi Løke Denmark Maria Fisker Romania Cristina Neagu Hungary Anita Görbicz Montenegro Katarina Bulatović Norway Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth Norway Heidi Løke Norway Katrine Lunde Sweden Linnea Torstenson Montenegro Dragan Adžić
2013 Norway Heidi Løke Denmark Ann Grete Nørgaard Brazil Eduarda Amorim Hungary Anita Görbicz Montenegro Katarina Bulatović Brazil Alexandra do Nascimento Norway Heidi Løke Norway Katrine Lunde Spain Ambros Martín
2012 Hungary Zsuzsanna Tomori Denmark Ann Grete Nørgaard Hungary Zsuzsanna Tomori Norway Anja Edin Montenegro Katarina Bulatović Montenegro Jovanka Radičević Norway Heidi Løke Germany Clara Woltering Denmark Karl Erik Bøhn
2011 Norway Heidi Løke Russia Emiliya Turey Croatia Andrea Penezić France Allison Pineau Norway Linn Jørum Sulland Spain Carmen Martín Norway Heidi Løke Spain Silvia Navarro Iceland Þórir Hergeirsson

Melhores Discos[edit]

South Korea 5 Brazil 3 France 3 Argentina 2 China 2 Japan 2 India 2 Turkey 2 Iran 1 Canada 1 Denmark 1 Lebanon 1 Mexico 1 Uganda 1 Austria 1 Hungary 1 Colombia 1

FIFA Women's Confederation Cup[edit]

Year Host World Champions North America South America Europe Asia Africa Oceania
2026/2027  Spain
2022/2023  Australia  United States  Canada*  Brazil  England  China  South Africa  New Zealand
2018/2019  France  United States  Canada*  Brazil  Netherlands  Japan  Nigeria  New Zealand
2014/2015  Canada  Japan  United States  Brazil  Germany  Australia*  Nigeria  New Zealand
2010/2011  Germany  Brazil*  Canada  Colombia*  England*  Australia  Nigeria  New Zealand
2006/2007  China  Germany  United States  Argentina  Norway*  Australia*  Nigeria  New Zealand
2002/2003  United States  China*  Canada*  Brazil  Germany  North Korea  Nigeria  Australia

Female[edit]

Name Nationality Career Date of coming out Notes & references
Teresa Abelleira  Spain 2016– [43][44]
Ruth Álvarez  Spain 2013–
Andressa Alves  Brazil 2003– [45]
Anneli Andelén  Sweden 1983–2000 [46][47]
Ivana Andrés  Spain 2009– [48]
Filippa Angeldahl  Sweden 2013– [49]
Nadine Angerer  Germany 1995– 2010 [50][51]
Tahnai Annis  Philippines [52][53]
Anita Asante  England 2003–2022 [54]
Maja Åström  Sweden 2001–2012 [55]
Ramona Bachmann  Switzerland 2006– 2015 [56][57][58]
Bárbara  Brazil 2008– [59]
Vaila Barsley  Scotland 2009– [60]
Alexandra Benado  Chile 1993–2011 [61]
Lorena Benítez  Argentina 2016– [62][63]
Ann-Katrin Berger  Germany 2009– [64]
Noelia Bermúdez  Costa Rica 2015– [65]
McKenzie Berryhill  United States 2010–2020 [66][67]
Kira Bilecky  Peru [68]
Nathalie Björn  Sweden 2012– [69]
Kristin Blystad-Bjerke  Norway 1997–2008 [70]
Lisa Boattin  Italy 2011– [71]
Lorena Bocanegra  Spain 2009–2015 [72]
Jade Boho  Equatorial Guinea 2003– [73]
Cecilie Breil Kramer  Denmark [74]
Joanne Broadhurst  England 1987–2009 [75]
Lucy Bronze  England 2007– [76][77]
Viktorija Budrytė-Winnersjo  Lithuania [78]
Christina Burkenroad  United States 2016– [79]
Marissa Callaghan  Northern Ireland 2005– [80]
Patricia Campos Doménech  Spain [81]Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[82][83][84][85]
Jess Carter  England 2013– [86]
Julie Chipchase  England –1994 [87]
Izzy Christiansen  England 2008– [88][89]
Rachel Corsie  Scotland 2006– [90]
Cristiane  Brazil 2003– [91]
Lisa Dahlkvist  Sweden 2005– 2008 [92][93]
Dorte Dalum Jensen  Denmark 1997–2012 [94]
Rachel Daly  England 2008– [95]
Tierna Davidson  United States 2019– [96][97]
Merel van Dongen  Netherlands 2010– [98][99]
Natasha Dowie  England 2004– [100]
Katie Duncan  New Zealand –2019 [101][102]
Priscilla Duncan  New Zealand [103]
Becky Easton  England 1992–2016 [104]
Jill Ellis  United States [105][106]
Christiane Endler  Chile 2008– [107][108]
Bethany England  England 2011– [109][110][111]
Magdalena Eriksson  Sweden 2011– [112][113][114]
Lisa Evans  Scotland 2008– [115][116]
Nicky Evrard  Belgium 2013– [117]
Jennifer Falk  Sweden 2012– [118]
Janelly Farías  Mexico 2016– [119]
Sinead Farrelly  United States 2011–2016 [120]
Nilla Fischer  Sweden 1998– [121][122]
Jess Fishlock  Wales 2002– [123][124][125][126]
Gilly Flaherty  England 2006– 2018 [127]
Adrianna Franch  United States 2013– [128]
Francielle  Brazil 2006– [129]
Krystyna Freda  Cyprus 2015– [130]
Lola Gallardo  Spain 2008– [131]
Aurora Galli  Italy 2011– [132]
Edda Garðarsdóttir  Iceland 1992–2014 [133]
Nathalie Geeris  Netherlands [134]
Manuela Giugliano  Italy 2013– [135]
Chelcee Grimes  England [136][137][138]
Inka Grings  Germany 1995–2014 [139][140][141][142]
Pernille Harder  Denmark 2007– [112][143][144][145]
Ashlyn Harris  United States 2009– [146][147][148][149][150][151]
Naomi Hartley  England 2018– [152]
Tone Haugen  Norway 1984–2004 [153]
Maya Hayes  United States 2014–2017 [154]
Claudia van den Heiligenberg  Netherlands 2003–2019 [155][156]
Lauren Hemp  England 2016– [157]
Bianca Henninger  Mexico 2012–2019 [158]
Isabell Herlovsen  Norway 2004–2021 2011 [159][160]
Michelle Heyman  Australia 2008– [161][162][163]
Ursula Holl  Germany 2000–2012 [164]
Sarah Huffman  United States 2007–2014 [165][166][167]
Emma Humphries  New Zealand [168]
Lina Hurtig  Sweden 2011– [169][170]
Lisa Hurtig  Sweden 2005– [171][172]
Angharad James  Wales 2011– [173]
Silvi Jan  Israel 1995–2012 2017 [174]
Steffi Jones  Germany 1986–2007 2013 [175]
Gunnhildur Yrsa Jónsdóttir  Iceland 2003– [176]
Natasha Kai  United States 2009– [177]
Amy Kane  England –2014 [178]
Nadezhda Karpova  Russia 2014– [179][180]
Sam Kerr  Australia 2008– [181]
Isabel Kerschowski  Germany 2005– [182]
Emma Kete  New Zealand 2008– [183]
Siobhán Killeen  Ireland [184]
Tziarra King  United States 2020– [185]
Fran Kirby  England 2012– [186]
Tinja-Riikka Korpela  Finland 2006– [187]
Katja Kraus  Germany [188]
Ali Krieger  United States 2005– [189][190][191][192][193]
Emma Kullberg  Sweden 2009– [194]
Stephanie Labbé  Canada 2006–2022 [195][196][197][198][better source needed]
Jessica Landström  Sweden 2001– 2008 [199]
Alisha Lehmann  Switzerland 2016– [200][201][202]
Diede Lemey  Belgium 2009– [203]
Emma Lennartsson  Sweden [204]
María Pilar León  Spain 2009– 2018 [205][206][207][208][209][210][211][212]
Malin Levenstad  Sweden 2005–2020 [213]
Li Ying  China 2012– [214]
Hedvig Lindahl  Sweden 1996– [215]
Katharina Lindner  Germany 1996–2011 [216]
Lori Lindsey  United States 1997–2015 2012 [217]
Ruesha Littlejohn  Scotland 2006– [218]
Chloe Logarzo  Australia 2011– [219][220][221][222][223][224][225][226][227]
Joanna Lohman  United States 2001–2018 [228][229][230][231][232][233][234][235]
Jade Lorton-Radburn  England 2005– [236]
Justine Lorton  England 1995–2018 [237]
Shannon Lynn  Scotland 2004– [238]
Frida Maanum  Norway 2014– [239]
Cian Maciejewski  Australia 2008– [240]
Marta  Brazil 2000– [241][242]
Ella Masar  United States 2004–2019 2015 [243][244][245][246][247][248][249][250]
Stephany Mayor  Mexico 2016– [120]
Katie McCabe  Ireland 2011– [251][252][253]
Erin McLeod  Canada 2004– 2015 [254][255][256][257][246]
Abbie McManus  England 2009– [258]
Beth Mead  England 2011– [259]
Linda Medalen  Norway 1981–2006 1999 [260][261][262][263]
Carmen Menayo  Spain 2014– [264]
Kristie Mewis  United States 2013– [265][266]
Jodie Michalska  England 2002– [267][268]
Vivianne Miedema  Netherlands 2011– [269][270][271]
María Miret  Spain 2010–2015 [272][273]
Kassandra Missipo  Belgium 2013– [274]
Portia Modise  South Africa 2013– [275]
Laura Montgomery  Scotland 1998–2010 [276]
Chloe Morgan  England [277]
Valerie Mulcahy  Ireland 2011– 2015 [278][279][280][281][282][283]
Kylie Murphy  Ireland 2011– [284]
Christine Nairn  United States 2009–2021 2017 [285][286]
Carly Nelson  United States 2020– [287]
Camila Nobre  Brazil 2007–2019 [288]
Bente Nordby  Norway –2009 [289][290][291]
Kelley O'Hara  United States 2009– [292][293][294]
Jaylis Oliveros  Venezuela 2014– [295]
Tanya Oxtoby  Australia 2002–2012 [296][297]
Maiken Pape  Denmark –2014 [298]
Irene Paredes  Spain 2008– [299][300][301][302][303]
Lily Parr  England [304]
Katrine Pedersen  Denmark 1994–2015 <[305]
Babett Peter  Germany 2004– [306][307][308]
Pauline Peyraud-Magnin  France 2011– 2020 [309][310]
Marinette Pichon  France 1991–2007 [311]
Fernanda Pinilla  Chile 2014– [312]
Hope Powell  England 1978–1998 [313][314][315]
Sarah Puntigam  Austria 2009– [316]
Nayeli Rangel  Mexico 2013– [317]
Guro Reiten  Norway 2010– 2022 [318]
Yoreli Rincón  Colombia 2006– [319][320]
Liliana Rodríguez  Mexico 2017– [321]
Yamila Rodríguez  Argentina 2018– [322]
Ana Romero  Spain 2007–2020 [323] [324]
Trine Rønning  Norway 1998–2017 [325]
Linda Sällström  Finland 2007– [326]
Macarena Sánchez  Argentina 2006– [327]
Victoria Sandell Svensson  Sweden 1991–2009 [328]
Shanice van de Sanden  Netherlands 2008– [329]
Lotta Schelin  Sweden 2001–2018 2018 [330]
Viktoria Schnaderbeck  Austria 2005– [331][332]
Lea Schüller  Germany 2013– [333]
Caroline Seger  Sweden 2004– [334]
Linda Sembrant  Sweden 2004– [335]
Caster Semenya  South Africa 2019 [336][337][338][339]
Melanie Serrano  Spain 2006–2022 [340][341]
Mana Shim  United States 2013–2019 [342]
Bianca Sierra  Mexico 2014– [343]
Sandra Sigurðardóttir  Iceland 2001– [344]
Eudy Simelane  South Africa [345]
Pearl Slattery  Ireland 2008– [346]
Taylor Smith  United States 2016– 2017 [347]
Sherida Spitse  Netherlands 2007– [348][349]
Lucy Staniforth  England 2007– [350][351]
Demi Stokes  England 2007– [352][353]
Pia Sundhage  Sweden 1977–1996 [354]
Annica Svensson  Sweden 1997–2018 [355]
Ingrid Syrstad Engen  Norway 2014– [356][357]
Ruth Álvarez  Spain 2013–
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