The eighth Women’s World Cup takes place this summer at stadiums across France, with the host nation taking on South Korea on June 7 in Paris. Here are 10 things to know ahead of the big kick off. Top goalscorer The top goalscorer in Women’s World Cup competitions is Brazilian Marta (full name Marta Vieira da Silva) with 15. She has the chance to improve this record in France, as she is still part of Brazil’s squad at the age of 33. The greatest goal was this stunner by Mexican Ocampo FIFA held a vote on its website to find out fans’ greatest goal of all time – and in first place was Mónica Ocampo’s long-range strike for Mexico against England in 2011. Pick that one out. The first official Women’s World Cup wasn’t held until 1991 The first official FIFA Women’s World Cup was held in 1991 – with USA becoming the first winners. It was held in China PR, and 12 teams competed in front of average crowds of 19,615 – but unofficial tournaments had taken place before that. The USA Women’s team are the most successful in history They have lifted the World Cup three times -…