The 2023 Women’s World Cup is underway in Australia and New Zealand as 32 teams battle it out to reach the ultimate summit in women’s soccer. The United States women’s national team are the reigning champs as they look to three-peat in what is expected to be the most competitive World Cup we’ve seen as the women’s game continues to improve with each passing day.
But who has stood out on the stat sheet so far? Here are the leaders for goals, assists and cleansheets in this edition of the tournament:
Goals
- Ary Borges, Brazil – 3
- Sophia Smith, United States – 2
- Hinata Miyazawa, Japan – 2
- Alexandra Popp, Germany – 2
- Jennifer Hermoso, Spain – 2
- Alba Redondo, Spain – 2
- 35 players with one goal each
Assists
- Mina Tanaka, Japan – 3
- Eva Navarro, Spain – 2
- 27 players with one assist each
Cleansheets
- Misa Rodriguez, Spain – 2
- Ayaka Yamashita, Japan – 2
- Gaelle Thalmann, Switzerland – 2