1970 Coppa del Mondo (Women)
Martini & Rossi Cup | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Italy |
Dates | 6–15 July |
Teams | 7 |
Venue(s) | 7 (in 7 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Denmark |
Runners-up | Italy |
Third place | Mexico |
Fourth place | England |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 8 |
Goals scored | 37 (4.63 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Kirsten Evers Alicia Vargas (5 goals each) |
The tournament was held in Italy, known as the "Coppa del Mondo femminile Trofeo Martini & Rossi" (after the trophy supplied by the main sponsors). Matches were played over 2x35 minutes.
Organized by FIEFF (Federazione Internazionale Europea di Football Femminile), not affiliated to FIFA.
An initial announcement (reported 28-2-70) listed the eight participating teams as Argentina, Denmark, France, and Italy (Group A), Brazil, Czechoslovakia, England, and USSR (Group B).
By 12-5-70 these had been revised to include Austria, Mexico, and Switzerland instead of Argentina, Brazil, and USSR, with West Germany and Sweden listed as reserves in case of withdrawals. France later withdrew and were replaced by West Germany.
Gruppo A - Quarter-finals 7- 7-70 Bari Mexico 9-0 Austria 8- 7-70 Salerno Italy 2-1 Switzerland Gruppo B - Quarter-finals 7- 7-70 Genova England 5-1 West Germany 8- 7-70 Bologna Denmark w/o Czechoslovakia NB: the following match was played instead of the quarter-final between Denmark and Czechoslovakia (who withdrew due to visa problems) but presumably was not officially part of the tournament as West Germany had already been eliminated by England: 8- 7-70 Bologna Denmark 6-1 West Germany Gruppo A - Semi-final 11- 7-70 Napoli Italy 2-1 Mexico Gruppo B - Semi-final 10- 7-70 Milano Denmark 2-0 England Third Place Match 13- 7-70 Torino Mexico 3-2 England Final 15- 7-70 Torino Italy 0-2 Denmark
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1971 Campeonato Mundial de Fútbol Femenil (Women)
Tournament details Host country Mexico Dates 15 August – 5 September Teams 6 (finalists) Venue(s) 2 (in 2 host cities) Final positions Champions Denmark Runners-up Mexico Third place Italy Fourth place Argentina Tournament statistics Matches played 11 Goals scored 39 (3.55 per match) Top scorer(s) Lis Lene Nielsen
(5 goals)This was the second edition of a world championship played for the Trofeo Martini & Rossi (also referred to as the "Copa Angel de Oro"). The final tournament was held in Mexico. Matches were played over 2x35 minutes. The competition was organized by the FIEFF (Federazione Internazionale Europea di Football Femminile), from March 1971 restyled as the FIFF (Federazione Internazionale di Football Femminile), which was not affiliated to FIFA.
The FIEFF Congress at Torino (5 to 7-12-70) appointed Mexico as host of a final tournament which would involve five other teams, four from Europe and one from Latin America. These five would be determined via a qualifying round, proposed to be held from 1-3-71 to 15-5-71, with a deadline of 15-1-71 for entries. On 1-3-71 it was reported that 11 European teams had entered: Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, England, France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and West Germany. At this point there was no confirmed non-European entrant, other than host Mexico. The organizers expressed the hope that Brazil might participate, but it was not a member of the federation.
The draw for the qualifying round was published on 31-3-71, by which time Spain had been added to the list of European participants, making 12 teams which were divided into four groups of three; in the end only six of these teams actually took part. The fifth group consisted of Argentina alone, and it was stated that Argentina would qualify by default if no other Latin American team registered later. Brazil and Peru had been mentioned as potential participants previously, but they did not feature in the draw. At no point was any team from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, or Oceania mentioned.
By mid June 1971 the Latin American qualifier was still unconfirmed, and reports suggested that Argentina could yet face Chile and/or Costa Rica. However, in the end Argentina qualified by default without playing. In particular, the organizers had rejected Chile's entry because it "did not meet the requirements of the federation."
On 23-6-71 it was reported that the six finalists were confirmed as Argentina, Denmark, England, France, Italy, and Mexico.
Qualifying round
Group 1 2- 6-71 Italy 7-0 England 4- 6-71 England 3-0 Austria 6- 6-71 Italy 6-0 Austria 1.ITALY 2 2 0 0 13- 0 4 2.ENGLAND 2 1 0 1 3- 7 2 3.Austria 2 0 0 2 0- 9 0 Qualified: Italy and England Note: originally only one team was to qualify from each group, but Group 4 did not produce any qualifier and the spare place went to England. Group 2 Czechoslovakia withdrew 17- 4-71 France 4-0 Netherlands Notes: reportedly, the French players were not informed that this was a qualification match until after the final whistle. The Dutch association (Algemene Nederlandse Damesvoetbalbond) was under the impression that this match was a friendly vs Stade de Reims, and that the qualification match(es) would take place in May; it was later surprised to receive a letter stating that the Dutch team had been eliminated. A letter of protest was sent but no reply was received.] Qualified: France Group 3 Belgium and Sweden withdrew Qualified: Denmark (by default) Note: a match Denmark 5-0 Sweden is sometimes listed as a qualifier, but this is incorrect, as that match took place in October 1971. Similarly another match Denmark 4-3 Sweden was played on 26-6-71 but that was also a friendly; Denmark's qualification had already been confirmed by the organizers several days earlier. Group 4 Spain, Switzerland, and West Germany all withdrew Group 5 Qualified: Argentina (by default) Group 6 Qualified: Mexico (automatically as host)Final tournament
Group A 15- 8-71 Mexico 3-1 Argentina 21- 8-71 Argentina 4-1 England 22- 8-71 Mexico 4-0 England 1.MEXICO 2 2 0 0 7- 1 4 2.ARGENTINA 2 1 0 1 5- 4 2 3.England 2 0 0 2 1- 8 0 Group B 18- 8-71 Denmark 3-0 France 21- 8-71 Italy 1-0 France 22- 8-71 Denmark 1-1 Italy 1.DENMARK 2 1 1 0 4- 1 3 2.ITALY 2 1 1 0 2- 1 3 3.France 2 0 0 2 0- 4 0 Fifth place match 28- 8-71 France 3-2 England Semi-finals 28- 8-71 Denmark 5-0 Argentina 29- 8-71 Mexico 2-1 Italy Third place match 4- 9-71 Italy 4-0 Argentina Final 5- 9-71 Mexico 0-3 Denmark-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In Kobe and Tokyo, 6-9 September 1981 6- 9 Denmark 1–1 Italy [Kobe] 6- 9 Japan 0-4 England [Kobe] 9- 9 Japan 0–9 Italy [Tokyo] 9- 9 England 0–1 Denmark [Tokyo] 1.ITALY 2 1 1 0 10- 1 3 2.Denmark 2 1 1 0 2- 1 3 3.England 2 1 0 1 4- 1 2 4.Japan 2 0 0 2 0-13 0-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In Jesolo (Stadio Comunale Armando Picchi) and Caorle (Stadio Comunale Giovanni Chiggiato), Italy 19- 8 West Germany 2-1 Italy [Caorle] 20- 8 England 1-1 Belgium [Jesolo] 21- 8 Italy 4-0 Belgium [Caorle] 22- 8 West Germany 2-0 England [Jesolo] 23- 8 Belgium 2-0 West Germany [Caorle] 24- 8 Italy 1-1 England [Jesolo] 1.WEST GERMANY 3 2 0 1 4- 3 4 2.ITALY 3 1 1 1 6- 3 3 3.Belgium 3 1 1 1 3- 5 3 4.England 3 0 2 1 2- 4 2 Third Place Match [Caorle] 25- 8 England 2-1 Belgium Final [Jesolo] 26- 8 Italy 3-1 West Germany [Morace, Reilly, Vignotto; Kreuzberg]-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In Jesolo (Stadio Comunale Armando Picchi) and Caorle (Stadio Comunale Giovanni Chiggiato), Italy 18- 8 Italy 1-0 USA [Jesolo] 19- 8 Denmark 1-0 England [Caorle] 20- 8 Italy 1-1 England [Jesolo] 21- 8 USA 2-2 Denmark [Jesolo] 22- 8 Italy 2-1 Denmark [Caorle] 23- 8 England 3-1 USA [Caorle] 1.ITALY 3 2 1 0 4- 2 5 2.ENGLAND 3 1 1 1 4- 3 3 3.Denmark 3 1 1 1 4- 4 3 4.USA 3 0 1 2 3- 6 1 Third Place Match [Jesolo] 24- 8 Denmark 1-0 USA Final [Caorle] 25- 8 England 3-2 Italy-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1986In Jesolo, Italy Group A 19- 7 Italy 5-1 Japan 21- 7 Japan 3-0 Mexico 23- 7 Italy 6-0 Mexico 1.ITALY 2 2 0 0 11- 1 4 2.JAPAN 2 1 0 1 4- 5 2 3.Mexico 2 0 0 2 0- 9 0 Group B 20- 7 USA 2-1 China 22- 7 USA 2-1 Brazil 24- 7 China 1-1 Brazil 1.USA 2 2 0 0 4- 2 4 2.CHINA 2 0 1 1 2- 3 1 [China qualified on coin toss] 3.Brazil 2 0 1 1 2- 3 1 Semifinals 25- 7 Italy 3-0 China [Vignotto, Golin, Bavagnoli] 25- 7 USA 3-1 Japan [Heinrichs, McDermott (2); N.N.] Third Place Match 26- 7 China 2-1 Japan Final 26- 7 Italy 1-0 USA-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In Arco di Trento and Riva del Garda, Italy Group A 20- 7 Italy 1-0 West Germany 22- 7 USA 2-1 West Germany 24- 7 Italy 2-1 USA 1.ITALY 2 2 0 0 3- 1 4 2.USA 2 1 0 1 3- 3 2 3.West Germany 2 0 0 2 1- 3 0 Group B 20- 7 England 3-0 Italy B 22- 7 France 1-1 England 24- 7 France 1-1 Italy B 1.ENGLAND 2 1 1 0 4- 1 3 2.FRANCE 2 0 2 0 2- 2 2 3.Italy B 2 0 1 1 1- 4 1 Semifinals 26- 7 Italy 3-0 France 27- 7 England 2-0 USA Third Place Match 29- 7 USA 1-0 France Final 30- 7 England 2-1 Italy-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1988 Women's FIFA Invitational Tournament
First Round Group A 1- 6-88 China 2-0 Canada [Guangzhou] Netherlands 3-0 Ivory Coast [Foshan] 3- 6-88 China 1-0 Netherlands [Guangzhou] Canada 6-0 Ivory Coast [Foshan] 5- 6-88 Canada 1-1 Netherlands [Foshan] China 8-1 Ivory Coast [Guangzhou] 1.CHINA 3 3 0 0 11- 1 6 2.CANADA 3 1 1 1 7- 3 3 3.NETHERLANDS 3 1 1 1 4- 2 3 4.Ivory Coast 3 0 0 3 1-17 0 Group B [Jiangmen] 1- 6-88 Norway 4-0 Thailand Australia 1-0 Brazil 3- 6-88 Brazil 2-1 Norway Australia 3-0 Thailand 5- 6-88 Norway 3-0 Australia Brazil 9-0 Thailand 1.BRAZIL 3 2 0 1 11- 2 4 2.NORWAY 3 2 0 1 8- 2 4 3.AUSTRALIA 3 2 0 1 4- 3 4 4.Thailand 3 0 0 3 0-16 0 Group C [Panyu] 1- 6-88 USA 5-2 Japan Sweden 1-0 Czechoslovakia 3- 6-88 Sweden 1-1 USA Czechoslovakia 2-1 Japan 5- 6-88 Czechoslovakia 0-0 USA Sweden 3-0 Japan 1.SWEDEN 3 2 1 0 5- 1 5 2.USA 3 1 2 0 6- 3 4 3.Czechoslovakia 3 1 1 1 2- 2 3 4.Japan 3 0 0 3 3-10 0 Quarterfinals 8- 6-88 China 7-0 Australia [Guangzhou] Sweden 1-0 Canada [Guangzhou] Brazil 2-1 Netherlands [Foshan] Norway 1-0 USA [Panyu] Semifinals 10- 6-88 Norway 2-1 Brazil [Panyu] Sweden 2-1 China [Guangzhou] Third Place Match [Guangzhou] 12- 6-88 Brazil 0-0 China [4-3 pen] Final [Guangzhou] 12- 6-88 Norway 1-0 Sweden
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