Four Nations Tournament (women's football)

The Four Nations Tournament, is an invitational women's football tournament, hosted by China since 1998, at various cities and intervals. From 2002 to 2009, it was held every year. United States, Norway, China, North Korea, and Canada are the only winners of various editions of this tournament. The United States is by far the most successful, winning seven editions of the tournament; with China winning three editions and Norway winning two editions.

History

Year Host Winner Runner-up Third Place Fourth Place
1998
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China
China

United States

Norway

China PR

Sweden
2002
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China
Guangzhou

Norway

Germany

United States

China PR
2003
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China
Yiwu, Wuhan, Shanghai

United States

China PR

Germany

Norway
2004
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China
Shenzhen

United States

China PR

Sweden

Canada
2005
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China
Quanzhou

China PR

Australia

Germany

Russia
2006
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China
Guangzhou

United States

China PR

France

Norway
2007
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China
Guangzhou

United States

China PR

Germany

England
2008
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China
Guangzhou

United States

China PR

Canada

Finland
2009
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China
Guangzhou

China PR

Korea Republic

Finland

New Zealand
2011
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China
Chongqing

United States

Canada

Sweden

China PR
2012
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China
Chongqing

North Korea

China PR

South Korea

Mexico
2013
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China
Chongqing

Norway

Canada

China PR

Korea Republic
2014
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China
Chongqing

China PR

North Korea

Mexico

New Zealand
2015
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China
Shenzhen

Canada

South Korea

Mexico

China PR
2016
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China
Shenzhen

China PR

Mexico

South Korea

Vietnam

Appearance and placement

Team Appearance First Second Third Fourth
 United States87010
 China PR154623
 Norway52102
 Canada51211
 North Korea21100
 Korea Republic50221
 Germany40130
 Mexico40121
 Australia10100
 Sweden30021
 Finland20011
 France10010
 New Zealand20002
 England10001
 Russia10001
 Vietnam10001

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