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FIFA Women's World Cup qualification is the process a national women's association football team goes through to qualify for the ''FIFA Women's World Cup''. Qualifying tournaments are held within the six FIFA continental zones (Africa, Asia, North and Central America and Caribbean, South America, Oceania, Europe), and are organised by their respective confederations. For each tournament, FIFA decides beforehand the number of berths awarded to each of the continental zones, based on the relative strength of the confederations' teams. The hosts of the World Cup receive an automatic berth in the finals. The 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup saw the number of finalists increase from 16 to 24.〔 ==Qualification berths by continent== The table below lists the numbers of berths allocated by FIFA for each continent in each tournament. Places in the intercontinental play-offs are indicated by fractional (".5") representations. Intercontinental play-offs are played as two home-and-away matches. The team that scores a greater aggregate number of goals qualifies for the World Cup. Away goals rule applies. If these rules fail to determine the winner, extra time and penalty shootouts are used. A + or − respectively indicates the winners or losers of the intercontinental play-offs. "+H" denotes an additional spot for hosts. * 1 In 1991, China PR hosted the tournament, but the location was determined after Asian qualifying had been completed. * 2 Originally to be held in China PR, the tournament was moved to the United States. China retained its automatic qualifying status as original host. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「FIFA Women's World Cup qualification」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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