• USA secured its fourth Women’s World Cup title (1991, 1999, 2015 and 2019), now winning twice as many Women’s World Cup tournaments as any other nation.  
  • With Megan Rapinoe's goal in the 61st minute of Sunday's match, she became the first player to score a penalty in a Women's World Cup final.  
  • Rapinoe's goal also made her the oldest scorer in a final, and she became the oldest player to win a Women's World Cup Golden Ball (best player) or Golden Boot (top scorer) award.  
  • Rapinoe is just the second player in history to start three Women’s World Cup finals (2011, 2015, 2019) after Germany’s Birgit Prinz (1995, 2003, 2007).  
  • The USWNT joined Germany as the only two teams in the history of the Women's World Cup to win back-to-back titles.  
  • The U.S. also set a record for most goals at a World Cup with 26. Germany previously held the record with 25.  
  • The Netherlands has now lost its last seven matches against USA in all competitions by an aggregate score of 2-24.  
  • Sunday's match marked a 12th consecutive victory at the Women’s World Cup for the USA – the longest run in the history of the FIFA World Cup (men’s and women’s).  
  • Netherlands goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal made eight saves in this match, which is the most by a goalkeeper in a knockout stage match at the 2019 Women’s World Cup.  
  • Since failing to score against Australia in July 2017, the USA has scored in 45 consecutive matches in all competitions, netting 148 goals and scoring at least twice in.