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FIFA Women's World Cup

1991 Women's World Cup 

Qualifying

Africa - Women's Championship 1991

First Round 

16 Feb Nigeria      5-1 Ghana
 3 Mar Ghana        1-2 Nigeria

Senegal withdrew
Guinea walkover

Zimbabwe withdrew
Zambia walkover

Congo withdrew
Cameroon walkover

Second Round

 4 May Nigeria      3-0 Guinea 
19 May Guinea       0-4 Nigeria

Zambia withdrew
Cameroon walkover

Final

Jun 15 Nigeria      2-0 Cameroon
Jun 30 Cameroon     0-4 Nigeria

Asian Women's Championship 1991

In Fukuoka, Japan, May 26 to June 8.
Matches were 80 minutes in duration.

Group A
29-May China        3-0 Taiwan         
         [Shui Qingxia 13', Sun Qingmei 40', Niu Lijie 67']
29-May Thailand     3-0 South Korea
         [Sunee Kridsanachandee 32', Prapa Bourthong 42', Anchalee Khaolaung 66']
31-May Taiwan       9-0 South Korea  
         [Huang Yu-Chung 3' 32' 49', ?]
31-May China       10-1 Thailand
         [Niu Lijie 27' 28' 41' 76', ?]
 2-Jun Taiwan       0-0 Thailand
 2-Jun China       10-0 South Korea     [HT 4-0]

 1.CHINA       3  3  0  0 23- 1  6
 2.TAIWAN      3  1  1  1  9- 3  3
 3.Thailand    3  1  1  1  4-10  3
 4.South Korea 3  0  0  3  0-22  0

Group B 
26-May Hong Kong    2-0 Singapore       [HT 1-0]
         [Chan Shuk-Chi 16' 51']
26-May Japan        1-0 North Korea     [HT 0-0]
         [Kaori Nagamine 66']
28-May Japan        4-1 Hong Kong       [HT 1-1]
         [Takako Tezuka, Kaori Nagamine, Asako Takakura x2 / Law Ka-Lai 17']
28-May North Korea 12-0 Malaysia        [HT 4-0]
         [Yang Mi-Sun x3, ?]   
30-May North Korea  5-0 Hong Kong  
30-May Malaysia     1-0 Singapore
 1-Jun North Korea  8-0 Singapore       [HT 5-0]
         [Yang Mi-Sun x5, ?]
 1-Jun Japan       12-0 Malaysia        [HT 5-0]
         [Takako Tezuka x3, Etsuko Handa x2, Kaori Nagamine x3, Akemi Noda x3, Yuriko Mizuma]
 3-Jun Japan       10-0 Singapore
         [Riko Matsuda x2, Takako Tezuka, Akemi Noda x2, Asako Takakura, Sayuri Yamaguchi, Tamaki Uchiyama x3]
 3-Jun Hong Kong    0-0 Malaysia
  
 1.JAPAN       4  4  0  0 27- 1  8
 2.NORTH KOREA 4  3  0  1 25- 1  6
 3.Hong Kong   4  1  1  2  3- 9  3
 4.Malaysia    4  1  1  2  1-24  3
 5.Singapore   4  0  0  4  0-21  0

Semi-finals
 6-Jun China        1-0 North Korea
         [Zhang Yan 16']
 6-Jun Japan        0-0 Taiwan          [aet, 5-4 pen]

Third Place Match 
 8-Jun Taiwan       0-0 North Korea     [5-4 pen]

Final
 8-Jun China        5-0 Japan

European Women Championship 1989-91

Group 1  
18.11.1989	Zaandijk	Netherlands    	2-0 Ireland
09.12.1989	Clandeboye	North Ireland  	1-2 Ireland
17.03.1990      Belfast 	North Ireland	0-6 Netherlands
29.04.1990	Dublin		Ireland		0-0 Netherlands
22.09.1990	Kaatsheuvel	Netherlands    	9-0 North Ireland
07.10.1990	Dublin		Ireland		4-0 North Ireland

1.NETHERLANDS     4  3  1  0 17- 0  7
2.Ireland         4  2  1  1  6- 3  5
3.N. Ireland      4  0  0  4  1-21  0

Group 2       
15.10.1989	Knurow		Poland         	1-3 France
22.10.1989	Helsingborg	Sweden         	4-1 Poland
13.05.1990	Melun		France         	0-2 Sweden
10.06.1990	Gorzow		Poland		0-2 Sweden
29.09.1990	Creutzwald	France		2-0 Poland 
14.10.1990	Mariestad	Sweden		4-1 France

1.SWEDEN          4  4  0  0 12- 2  8
2.France          4  2  0  2  6- 7  4
3.Poland          4  0  0  4  2-11  0

Group 3
09.09.1989	Varkaus		Finland        	0-1 Norway
01.10.1989	Brentford	England        	0-0 Finland
16.10.1989	Kongsvinger	Norway         	4-0 Belgium
17.03.1990	Ypres		Belgium		0-3 England
07.04.1990	Sheffield	England		1-0 Belgium
12.05.1990	Leppävaara	Finland		3-0 Belgium
27.05.1990	Klepp		Norway		2-0 England
13.06.1990	Porsgrunn	Norway		4-0 Finland
02.09.1990	Manchester	England		0-0 Norway
29.09.1990	Tampere		Finland		0-0 England
27.09.1990	Kapellen	Belgium		0-1 Norway
13.10.1990	Brüssels	Belgium		1-0 Finland

1.NORWAY          6  5  1  0 12- 0 11
2.ENGLAND         6  2  3  1  4- 2  7
3.Finland         6  1  2  3  3- 6  4
4.Belgium         6  1  0  5  1-12  2
 
Group 4
01.10.1989	Straubing	Germany        	0-0 Hungary        
14.10.1989	Skutec		Czechoslovakia 	2-0 Bulgaria
28.10.1989	Simitli		Bulgaria       	0-3 Hungary       
22.11.1989	Marburg		Germany        	5-0 Czechoslovakia
11.04.1990	Sofia		Bulgaria       	1-4 Germany
29.04.1990	Frydek Mistek	Czechoslovakia	0-1 Germany
26.05.1990	Esztergom	Hungary        	2-0 Czechoslovakia
09.06.1990	Dorog		Hungary 	2-0 Bulgaria
26.09.1990	Rheine		Germany        	4-0 Bulgaria
29.09.1990      Vranov n.Toplou	Czechoslovakia	3-0 Hungary       
14.10.1990	Sopron		Hungary        	0-4 Germany
14.10.1990	Pazardjik	Bulgaria       	2-3 Czechoslovakia

1.GERMANY         6  5  1  0 18- 1 11
2.HUNGARY         6  3  1  2  7- 7  7
3.Czechoslovakia  6  3  0  3  8-10  6 
4.Bulgaria        6  0  0  6  3-18  0 

Group 5
14.10.1989	Bern		Switzerland    	0-4 Denmark        
04.11.1989	Benicasim	Spain          	0-0 Switzerland    
25.11.1989	Antequera	Spain          	1-3 Denmark        
02.12.1989	Reggio Emilia	Italy          	4-1 Switzerland    
10.02.1990	Portici		Italy          	3-1 Spain
07.04.1990	Lugano		Switzerland    	0-4 Italy
28.04.1990	Vejle		Denmark        	1-0 Italy
02.05.1990	Binningen	Switzerland    	2-1 Spain 
23.05.1990	Vejle		Denmark        	4-0 Switzerland
13.06.1990	Vejle		Denmark        	5-0 Spain
06.10.1990	Oristano	Italy		1-1 Denmark
21.10.1990	Cartagena	Spain		0-0 Italy

1.DENMARK         6  5  1  0 18- 2 11
2.ITALY           6  3  2  1 12- 4  8
3.Switzerland     6  1  1  4  3-17  3
4.Spain           6  0  2  4  3-13  2


Quarterfinals
First legs
14.11.1990	Kristiansand	Norway         	2-1 Hungary
18.11.1990	Malmö		Sweden         	1-1 Italy
24.11.1990	Vejle		Denmark        	0-0 Netherlands
25.11.1990	High Wycombe	England        	1-4 Germany
Second legs
25.11.1990	Budapest	Hungary		0-2 Norway 
08.12.1990	Castellamare	Italy		0-0 Sweden
08.12.1990	Denekamp	Netherlands	0-1 Denmark        [aet]
16.12.1990	Bochum		Germany		2-0 England

NB: semifinalists and Sweden (as best quarterfinal loser) qualified for
    World Cup 1991


Final Tournament (Denmark, July 10-14, 1991)

Semifinals
10.07.1991	Hjørring	Norway          0-0   Denmark          [aet, 8-7 pen]
11.07.1991	Frederikshavn	Germany         3-0   Italy       

Third Place Match 
14.07.1991	Aalborg		Denmark         2-1   Italy            [aet]

Final
14.07.1991	Aalborg		Germany         3-1   Norway           [aet]

CONCACAF's Women's Championship 1991

All matches in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Group A
18- 4 USA             12-0 Mexico
18- 4 Martinique       1-1 Trinidad/Tobago
20- 4 Trinidad/Tobago  3-1 Mexico
20- 4 USA             12-0 Martinique
22- 4 Martinique       1-8 Mexico
22- 4 USA             10-0 Trinidad/Tobago

 1.USA              3  3  0  0 34- 0  6
 2.Trinidad/Tobago  3  1  1  1  4-12  3
 3.Mexico           3  1  0  2  9-16  2
 4.Martinique       3  0  1  2  2-21  1

Group B
16- 4 Canada           6-0 Costa Rica
17- 4 Jamaica          0-1 Haiti
19- 4 Canada           9-0 Jamaica
19- 4 Haiti            4-0 Costa Rica
21- 4 Jamaica          1-2 Costa Rica
21- 4 Canada           2-0 Haiti

 1.Canada           3  3  0  0 17- 0  6
 2.Haiti            3  2  0  1  5- 2  4
 3.Costa Rica       3  1  0  2  2-11  2
 4.Jamaica          3  0  0  3  1-12  0

Semifinals
24- 4 Canada           6-0 Trinidad/Tobago
25- 4 USA             10-0 Haiti

Third Place Match
27- 4 Trinidad/Tobago  4-2 Haiti

Final
28- 4 USA              5-0 Canada

Women's World Cup 1991 Oceania Qualifiers (Sydney)

May 19 to 25

New Zealand  16-0 Papua NG
New Zealand   1-0 Australia
Australia    12-0 Papua NG
New Zealand  11-0 Papua NG
New Zealand   0-1 Australia
Australia     8-0 Papua NG

Final Table:

 1.New Zealand       4  3  0  1  28- 1  6
 2.Australia         4  3  0  1  21- 1  6
 3.Papua New Guinea  4  0  0  4   0-47  0

South-American Women's Championship 1991

In Maringá, Brazil

Brazil       6-0 Venezuela
Chile        1-0 Venezuela
Brazil       6-1 Chile

 1.Brazil      2  2  0  0 12- 1  4
 2.Chile       2  1  0  1  2- 6  2
 3.Venezuela   2  0  0  2  0- 7  0

Final Tournament

1st FIFA World Championship for Women's Football for the M&Ms Cup
1991 FIFA Women's World Cup.png
Official logo
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates16–30 November
Teams12 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)6 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions United States (1st title)
Runners-up Norway
Third place Sweden
Fourth place Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored99 (3.81 per match)
Attendance510,000 (19,615 per match)
Top scorer(s)United States Michelle Akers-Stahl (10 goals)
Best player(s)United States Carin Jennings
Fair play award Germany
Group A 16 Nov Guangzhou China 4-0 Norway [Ma Li 22, Liu Ailing 45, 50, Sun Qingmei 75] [first ever WWC match] 17 Nov Guangzhou Denmark 3-0 New Zealand [Marianne Jensen 15, 40, Susan MacKensie 42] 19 Nov Guangzhou China 2-2 Denmark [Sun Wen 37, Wei Haiying 76; Lisbet Kolding 24, Hanne Nissen 55] 19 Nov Guangzhou Norway 4-0 New Zealand [Julia Campbell 30og, Linda Medalen 32, 38, Hege Riise 49] 21 Nov Foshan China 4-1 New Zealand [Zhou Yang 20, Liu Ailing 22, 60, Wu Weiying 24; Kim Barbara Nye 65] 21 Nov Panyu Norway 2-1 Denmark [Tina Svensson 14pen, Linda Medalen 56; Annette Thychosen 54pen] 1.CHINA 3 2 1 0 10- 3 5 2.NORWAY 3 2 0 1 6- 5 4 3.DENMARK 3 1 1 1 6- 4 3 4.New Zealand 3 0 0 3 1-11 0 Group B 17 Nov Foshan Japan 0-1 Brazil [Elane Rego 4] 17 Nov Panyu Sweden 2-3 USA [Lena Videkull 65, Ingrid Johansson 71; Carin Jennings 40, 49, Mia Hamm 62] 19 Nov Foshan Japan 0-8 Sweden [Lena Videkull 1, 11, Anneli Andelen 15, 60, Malin Lungren 25, Helen Nilsson 27, Pia Sundhage 34, Sayuri Yamaguchi 70og] 19 Nov Panyu Brazil 0-5 USA [April Heinrichs 23, 35, Carin Jennings 38, Michelle Akers-Stahl 39, Mia Hamm 63] 21 Nov Foshan Japan 0-3 USA [Michelle Akers-Stahl 20, 37, Wendy Gebauer 39] 21 Nov Panyu Brazil 0-2 Sweden [Pia Sundhage 42pen, Susanne Hedberg 56] 1.USA 3 3 0 0 11- 2 6 2.SWEDEN 3 2 0 1 12- 3 4 3.Brazil 3 1 0 2 1- 7 2 4.Japan 3 0 0 3 0-12 0 Group C 17 Nov Jiangmen Taiwan 0-5 Italy [Ferianna Ferraguzzi 15, Adele Marsiletti 29, Carolina Morace 37, 56, 66] [first ever WWC hattrick] 17 Nov Jiangmen Germany 4-0 Nigeria [Silvia Neid 16, Heidi Mohr 34, 36, Gudrun Gottschlich 57] 19 Nov Zhongshan Taiwan 0-3 Germany [Bettina Wiegmann 10pen, Heidi Mohr 21, 50] 19 Nov Zhongshan Italy 1-0 Nigeria [Carolina Morace 68] 21 Nov Jiangmen Taiwan 2-0 Nigeria [Lin Meei-Chun 38, Chou Tai-Ying 55] 21 Nov Zhongshan Italy 0-2 Germany [Heidi Mohr 67, Britta Unsleber 79] 1.GERMANY 3 3 0 0 9- 0 6 2.ITALY 3 2 0 1 6- 2 4 3.TAIWAN 3 1 0 2 2- 8 2 4.Nigeria 3 0 0 3 0- 7 0 Quarterfinals 24 Nov Guangzhou China 0-1 Sweden [Pia Sundhage 3] 24 Nov Jiangmen Norway 3-2 Italy [aet] [Birthe Hegstad 22, Agnate Carlsen 67, Tina Svensson 96pen; Raffaella Saimaso 31, Rita Guarino 80] 24 Nov Zhongshan Germany 2-1 Denmark [aet] [Bettina Wiegmann 17pen, Heidi Mohr 98; Susan MacKensie 25pen] 24 Nov Foshan USA 7-0 Taiwan [Michelle Akers-Stahl 8, 29, 33, 44, 48pen, Julie Foudy 38, Joy Biefeld 79] Semifinals 27 Nov Panyu Norway 4-1 Sweden 27 Nov Guangzhou USA 5-2 Germany Third Place Match 29 Nov Guangzhou Sweden 4-0 Germany Final [Tianhe Stadium; Att: 65,000; Ref: Vadim Zhuk (USSR)] 30 Nov Guangzhou USA 2-1 Norway ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1995 Women's World Cup 

Qualifying

Sweden (hosts) qualified automatically.

Africa - Women's Championship 1995

Preliminary Round (in 1994)

Kenya withdrew
South Africa walkover  

First Round (in 1994)

Nigeria      9-0 Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone 0-2 Nigeria

South Africa 5-3 Zambia
Zambia       2-6 South Africa

Cameroon withdrew
Angola walkover  
   
Guinea withdrew
Ghana walkover

Second Round (in January 1995)

Ghana        0-3 Nigeria
Nigeria      2-0 Ghana
    
South Africa 3-1 Angola
Angola       3-3 South Africa

Final (in March 1995)

Nigeria      4-1 South Africa
South Africa 1-7 Nigeria

Asian Games 1994 (Women's Tournament)

 3-10 China         5-0 Taiwan
 4-10 Japan         5-0 South Korea
 6-10 Japan         3-0 Taiwan
 7-10 China         2-0 South Korea     
        [Sun Wen x2]
 9-10 Taiwan        2-0 South Korea     
        [Chou Tai-Ying, Lin Mei-Chun]
10-10 Japan         1-1 China

 1.JAPAN           3  2  1  0  9- 1  7
 2.CHINA           3  2  1  0  8- 1  7
 3.Taiwan          3  1  0  2  2- 8  3
 4.South Korea     3  0  0  3  0- 9  0

Final
12-10 Japan         0-2 China          [Takegahana Stadium, Fukuyama]

European Women Championship 1993-95

Group 1  
04.09.1993	Norway          6-1 Czech Rep.	Gvarv
26.09.1993	Finland         1-1 Hungary     Espoo
16.10.1993	Norway          8-0 Hungary     Bergen
23.04.1994	Czech Rep.      0-0 Finland     Roudnice
14.05.1994	Czech Rep.      0-0 Hungary     Stare Mesto
21.05.1994	Finland         2-2 Norway	Vantaa
04.06.1994	Hungary		0-4 Norway   	Budapest
19.06.1994	Finland		4-0 Czech Rep.  Vantaa
04.09.1994	Norway		4-0 Finland     Oslo
10.09.1994	Hungary 	4-4 Czech Rep.  Kecskemét
24.09.1994	Czech Rep.	0-9 Norway      Praha
24.09.1994	Hungary 	0-1 Finland     Budapest

1.NORWAY          6  5  1  0 33- 3 11
2.Finland         6  2  3  1  8- 7  9
3.Hungary         6  0  3  3  5-18  3
4.Czech Republic  6  0  3  3  5-23  3 

Group 2
29.08.1993	Ukraine         0-2 Russia	Kyiv
18.09.1993	Ukraine         2-2 Romania	Kyiv
10.10.1993	Poland          1-3 Ukraine	Przemysl
16.10.1993	Romania         2-2 Russia	Câmpina
07.11.1993	Poland          0-4 Romania	Czechowice
15.05.1994	Russia          0-0 Poland	Selyatino
14.06.1994	Russia		1-0 Romania     Selyatino
21.08.1994	Ukraine		3-0 Poland      Lviv
03.09.1994	Romania		3-0 Poland      Baia Mare
18.09.1994	Russia		2-1 Ukraine	Voronezh
25.09.1994	Poland		1-2 Russia      Wielun
28.09.1994	Romania		5-0 Ukraine     Câmpina

1.RUSSIA          6  4  2  0  9- 4 10 
2.Romania         6  3  2  1 16- 5  8 
3.Ukraine         6  2  1  3  9-12  5
4.Poland          6  0  1  5  2-15  1

Group 3
[Yugoslavia not admitted due to war unrest]
15.08.1993	Lithuania	0-11 Denmark   	Kaunas
10.09.1993	Lithuania      	0-1 Bulgaria  	Kaunas
29.09.1993	Denmark        	6-1 Bulgaria	Hjørring
13.10.1993	Bulgaria	1-1 Lithuania   Blagoevgrad
25.05.1994	Bulgaria	0-4 Denmark     Kustendil
15.06.1994	Denmark 	11-0 Lithuania  Idestrup

1.DENMARK         4  4  0  0 32- 1  8
2.Bulgaria        4  1  1  2  3-11  3
3.Lithuania       4  0  1  3  1-24  1 

Group 4      
18.08.1993	Sweden          9-0 Latvia    	Nynäshamn
22.09.1993	Latvia          0-1 Slovakia 	Riga
13.10.1993	Slovakia        0-2 Sweden    	Bratislava
22.05.1994	Latvia		0-5 Sweden    	Ozolnieki
15.06.1994	Sweden		6-0 Slovakia  	Gävle
21.09.1994	Slovakia 	3-1 Latvia     	Bratislava

1.SWEDEN          4  4  0  0 22- 0  8
2.Slovakia        4  2  0  2  4- 9  4
3.Latvia          4  0  0  4  1-18  0

Group 5
19.09.1993	Wales          	2-3 Switzerland	Cwmbran
24.10.1993	Switzerland   	0-5 Germany	Muri
10.11.1993	Switzerland    	1-2 Croatia	Winterthur
31.03.1994	Germany        12-0 Wales	Bielefeld
02.04.1994	Switzerland	4-2 Wales      	Effretikon
05.04.1994	Croatia        	3-0 Wales	Zagreb
04.05.1994	Croatia		1-1 Switzerland Zagreb
05.05.1994	Wales		0-12 Germany  	Swansea
22.05.1994	Wales		1-2 Croatia  	Flint
02.06.1994	Croatia        	0-7 Germany	Zagreb
21.09.1994	Germany		8-0 Croatia   	Sindelfingen
25.09.1994	Germany	       11-0 Switzerland Weingarten

1.GERMANY         6  6  0  0 55- 0 12
2.Croatia         6  3  1  2  8-18  7
3.Switzerland     6  2  1  3  9-23  5
4.Wales           6  0  0  6  5-36  0

Group 6
16.10.1993	Italy          	4-0 Scotland	Senigallia
20.11.1993	Italy          	2-0 France	Cosenza
11.12.1993	Portugal       	0-1 France	Faro
20.02.1994	France         	1-0 Scotland	Ozoir-la-Ferrière
05.03.1994	Portugal       	1-3 Italy	Fiaes
26.03.1994	France		3-0 Portugal  	Angoulême
03.04.1994	Scotland	0-4 Italy     	Stirling
24.04.1994	Scotland       	1-2 Portugal	Stirling
14.05.1994	France		1-1 Italy  	Strasbourg
29.05.1994	Portugal	8-2 Scotland 	Almerin
11.06.1994	Italy		1-2 Portugal  	Carrare
25.09.1994	Scotland	0-3 France    	Aberdeen

1.ITALY           6  4  1  1 15- 4  9
2.France          6  4  1  1  9- 3  9
3.Portugal        6  3  0  3 13-11  6
4.Scotland        6  0  0  6  3-22  0

Group 7
25.09.1993	Slovenia     	0-10 England 	Ljubljana
06.10.1993	Belgium        	7-0 Slovenia   	Lommel
30.10.1993	Belgium        	0-0 Spain  	Brussels
06.11.1993	Belgium        	0-3 England   	Koksijde
19.12.1993	Spain          	0-0 England	Osuna
20.02.1994	England		0-0 Spain    	Bradford
13.03.1994	England        	6-0 Belgium   	Nottingham
20.03.1994	Spain         	17-0 Slovenia	Palamos
17.04.1994	England        	10-0 Slovenia   Brentford
24.04.1994	Spain          	4-0 Belgium   	Tortosa
14.05.1994	Slovenia       	0-8 Belgium  	Ljubljana
29.05.1994	Slovenia	0-8 Spain   	Kranj

1.ENGLAND         6  4  2  0 29- 0 10
2.Spain           6  3  3  0 29- 0  9
3.Belgium         6  2  1  3 15-13  5
4.Slovenia        6  0  0  6  0-60  0
 
Group 8
26.09.1993	Iceland        	2-1 Netherlands Reykjavík
19.03.1994	Netherlands    	2-0 Greece	Wormerveer
16.04.1994	Greece 		0-4 Netherlands Xanthi
29.05.1994	Iceland        	3-0 Greece      Reykjavík
24.09.1994	Netherlands	0-1 Iceland  	Rotterdam
28.09.1994	Greece		1-6 Iceland     Katerini

1.ICELAND         4  4  0  0 12- 2  8
2.Netherlands     4  2  0  2  7- 3  4
3.Greece          4  0  0  4  1-15  0


Quarterfinals

First legs
09.10.1994	Iceland        	1-2 England	Reykjavík
09.10.1994	Russia         	0-1 Germany	Selyatino
15.10.1994	Denmark        	2-0 Sweden	Hjørring
15.10.1994	Italy          	1-3 Norway	Mantova

Second legs
27.10.1994	Germany		4-0 Russia    	Osnabrück
29.10.1994	Norway		4-2 Italy     	Oslo
29.10.1994	Sweden		3-0 Denmark   	Malmö
30.10.1994	England		2-1 Iceland   	Brighton

NB: semifinalists and Denmark (as best quarterfinal loser) qualified for
    World Cup 1995 (Sweden qualified as hosts)

Semifinals

First legs
11.12.1994	England        	1-4 Germany	Watford
26.02.1995	Norway         	4-3 Sweden	Kristiansand [indoor]

Second legs
23.02.1995	Germany		2-1 England	Bochum	
05.03.1995	Sweden		4-1 Norway     	Jönköping [indoor]

Final [in Kaiserslautern, Germany]
26.03.1995 	Germany    	3-2 Sweden
  [Meinert 32, Prinz 64, Wiegmann 85 - Andersson 6, Andelén 89]

CONCACAF's Women's Championship 1994

In Montreal

13- 8 Canada           7-0 Jamaica
13- 8 USA              9-0 Mexico 
15- 8 Trinidad/Tobago  2-1 Jamaica
15- 8 Canada           6-0 Mexico 
17- 8 Mexico           3-1 Jamaica
17- 8 USA             11-1 Trinidad/Tobago
19- 8 USA             10-0 Jamaica
19- 8 Canada           5-0 Trinidad/Tobago
21- 8 Mexico           3-3 Trinidad/Tobago
21- 8 Canada           0-6 USA

 1.USA              4  4  0  0 36- 1 12
 2.Canada           4  3  0  1 18- 6  9
 3.Mexico           4  1  1  2  6-19  4
 4.Trinidad/Tobago  4  1  1  2  6-20  4
 5.Jamaica          4  0  0  4  2-22  0

Women's World Cup 1995 Oceania Qualifiers (Papua New Guinea)

14 Oct 1994 New Zealand   2-1 Australia
15 Oct 1994 New Zealand   2-0 Papua NG
16 Oct 1994 Australia     7-0 Papua NG
18 Oct 1994 Australia     1-0 New Zealand
19 Oct 1994 Papua NG      0-4 Australia
20 Oct 1994 Papua NG      0-6 New Zealand

Final Table:

 1.Australia         4  3  0  1  13- 2  9
 2.New Zealand       4  3  0  1  10- 2  9
 3.Papua New Guinea  4  0  0  4   0-19  0

South-American Women's Championship 1995

In Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil

 8- 1 Brazil      13-0 Ecuador
        [Pretinha 4, Russa 3, Sissi 2, Michael Jackson 2, Cenira, Roseli]
 8- 1 Chile       11-0 Bolivia
        [Flores 4, Sanchez 2, Astudillo, Cruz, Acevedo, Bravo, Ayala]
10- 1 Brazil       6-1 Chile
        [Sissi 2, Michael Jackson 2, Roseli, Cenira; ?] 
10- 1 Argentina    5-1 Ecuador
        [Otchotorena 2, Morales 2, Arce; Carmen]
12- 1 Argentina   12-0 Bolivia
        [Otchotorena 4, Villanueva 3, Morales 2, Cardoso 2, Asperes]
12- 1 Chile        2-2 Ecuador
        [Bravo, Ingrid; Mercedes, Fabiola (og)]
14- 1 Brazil       8-0 Argentina
        [Sissi 4, Pretinha 2, Roseli, Elane]
14- 1 Ecuador      6-1 Bolivia
        [Ramirez 2, Ana Vera 3, Carmen; Duran]
18- 1 Brazil      15-0 Bolivia
        [Sissi 4, Roseli 3, Michael Jackson 2, Cenira 2, Marcia Taffarel,
         Elane, Duda, Bel] 
18- 1 Argentina    1-0 Chile
        [Otchotorena]

 1.Brazil      4  4  0  0 42- 1 12
 2.Argentina   4  3  0  1 18- 9  9
 3.Chile       4  1  1  2 14- 9  4
 4.Ecuador     4  1  1  2  9-21  4
 5.Bolivia     4  0  0  4  1-44  0

Final [Jan 22]
Brazil       2-0 Argentina

Final Tournament

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Official logo
Tournament details
Host countrySweden
Dates5–18 June
Teams12 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)5 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Norway (1st title)
Runners-up Germany
Third place United States
Fourth place China
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored99 (3.81 per match)
Attendance112,213 (4,316 per match)
Top scorer(s)Norway Ann Kristin Aarønes (6 goals)
Best player(s)Norway Hege Riise
Fair play award Sweden
Group A 5 Jun Karlstad Germany 1-0 Japan [Silvia Neid 23] 5 Jun Helsingborg Sweden 0-1 Brazil [Roseli (De Belo) 37] 7 Jun Helsingborg Sweden 3-2 Germany [Malin Andersson 65, 86, Pia Sundhage 80; Bettina Wiegmann 9, Ursula Lohn 42] 7 Jun Karlstad Brazil 1-2 Japan [Pretinha (Gonçalves) 7; Akemi Noda 13, 45] 9 Jun Västerås Sweden 2-0 Japan [Lena Videkull 66, Anneli Andelen 88] 9 Jun Karlstad Brazil 1-6 Germany [Roseli (De Belo) 19; Birgit Prinz 5, Maren Meinert 22, Bettina Wiegmann 42, Heidi Mohr 78, 89, Anouschka Bernhard 90] 1.GERMANY 3 2 0 1 9- 4 6 2.SWEDEN 3 2 0 1 5- 3 6 3.JAPAN 3 1 0 2 2- 4 3 4.Brazil 3 1 0 2 3- 8 3 Group B 6 Jun Karlstad Norway 8-0 Nigeria [Kristen Sandberg 30, 44, 82, Hege Riise 49, Ann Kristin Aarønes 60, 90, Linda Medalen 67, Tina Svensson 76] 6 Jun Helsingborg England 3-2 Canada [Gillian Coultard 51, 85, Marieanne Spacey 76; Helen Stoumbos 87, Geraldine Donnelly 91+] 8 Jun Karlstad Norway 2-0 England [Tone Haugen 7, Hege Riise 37] 8 Jun Helsingborg Nigeria 3-3 Canada [Rita Nwadike 26, Patience Avre 60, Adaku Okoroafor 77; Silvana Burtini 12, 55, Geraldine Donnelly 20] 10 Jun Gävle Norway 7-0 Canada [Ann Kristin Aarønes 4, 21, 93+, Hege Riise 12, Marianne Pettersen 71, 89, Randi Leinan 84] 10 Jun Karlstad Nigeria 2-3 England [Adaku Okoroafor 13, Rita Nwadike 74; Karen Farley 10, 38, Karen Walker 27] 1.NORWAY 3 3 0 0 17- 0 9 2.ENGLAND 3 2 0 1 6- 6 6 3.Canada 3 0 1 2 5-13 1 4.Nigeria 3 0 1 2 5-14 1 Group C 6 Jun Gävle USA 3-3 China [Tisha Venturini 22, Tiffeny Milbrett 34, Mia Hamm 51; Wang Liping 38, Wei Haiying 74, Sun Wen 79] 6 Jun Västerås Denmark 5-0 Australia [Gitte Krogh 12, 48, Anne Nielsen 25, Helle Jensen 37, Christina Hansen 86] 8 Jun Gävle USA 2-0 Denmark [Kristine Lilly 9, Tiffeny Milbrett 49] 8 Jun Västerås China 4-2 Australia [Zhou Yang 23, Shi Guihong 54, 78, Liu Ailing 93+; Angela Iannotta 25, Sunni Hughes 89] 10 Jun Helsingborg USA 4-1 Australia [Julie Foudy 69, Joy Fawcett 72, Carla Overbeck 92+, Debbie Keller 94+; Lisa Casagrande 54] 10 Jun Västerås China 3-1 Denmark [Shi Guihong 21, Sun Wen 76, Wei Haiying 90; Christina Bonde 44] 1.USA 3 2 1 0 9- 4 7 2.CHINA 3 2 1 0 10- 6 7 3.DENMARK 3 1 0 2 6- 5 3 4.Australia 3 0 0 3 3-13 0 Quarterfinals 13 Jun Gävle USA 4-0 Japan [Kristine Lilly 8, 42, Tiffeny Milbrett 45, Tisha Venturini 80] 13 Jun Karlstad Norway 3-1 Denmark [Gro Espeseth 21, Linda Medalen 64, Hege Riise 85; Gitte Krogh 86] 13 Jun Västerås Germany 3-0 England [Martina Voss 41, Maren Meinert 55, Heidi Mohr 82] 13 Jun Helsingborg Sweden 1-1 China [aet, 3-4 pen] [Ulrika Kalte 93+; Sun Qingmei 29] [penalties: Sun Wen 0-1, Malin Andersson 0-1 (save Gao Hong); Xie Huilin 0-2, Lena Videkull 1-2; Chen Yufeng 1-3, Anna Pohjanan 2-3; Shui Qingxia 2-4, Pia Sundhage 3-4; Liu Ailing 3-4 (save Elisabeth Leidinge), Annika Nessvold 3-4 (save Gao Hong)] Semifinals 15 Jun Västerås Norway 1-0 USA 15 Jun Helsingborg Germany 1-0 China Third Place Match 17 Jun Gävle USA 2-0 China Final 18 Jun Stockholm Norway 2-0 Germany
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1999 Women's World Cup 

Qualifying

USA (hosts) qualified automatically.

Africa - Women's Championship 1998

First Round [1st leg Apr 28, 29; 2nd legs Apr 10-12]

Mozambique   3-0 Lesotho
Lesotho      2-4 Mozambique

South Africa 9-0 Swaziland
Swaziland    0-6 South Africa

Egypt        1-1 Uganda
Uganda       1-0 Egypt

Ghana       11-0 Guinea
Guinea       0-8 Ghana

Namibia withdrew
Congo-Kinshasa walkover

Sierra Leone withdrew
Cameroon walkover

Kenya withdrew
Morocco walkover

Nigeria (defending champions and hosts) bye to second round.

Second Round [in Nigeria, Oct 17-30]

Group A (Ahmadu Bello Stadium (Ranchers Bees), Kaduna)
17 Oct Nigeria        8-0 Morocco          1.NIGERIA        3  3  0  0 20- 0  9
       Congo-Kinshasa 4-1 Egypt            2.CONGO-KINSHASA 3  1  1  1  4- 7  4
20 Oct Morocco        4-1 Egypt            3.Morocco        3  1  1  1  4- 9  4
       Nigeria        6-0 Congo-Kinshasa   4.Egypt          3  0  0  3  2-14  0
23 Oct Morocco        0-0 Congo-Kinshasa  
       Nigeria        6-0 Egypt

Group B [Mozambique withdrew] (Gateway Stadium, Abeokuta)
18 Oct Ghana          4-0 South Africa     1.GHANA          2  2  0  0  7- 1  6
21 Oct Cameroon       3-2 South Africa     2.CAMEROON       2  1  0  1  4- 5  3
24 Oct Ghana          3-1 Cameroon         3.South Africa   2  0  0  2  2- 7  0

Semifinals
(Kaduna)
27 Oct Nigeria        6-0 Cameroon
(Abeokuta)
27 Oct Ghana          4-1 Congo-Kinshasa     (aet)

Third Place Match (Abeokuta)
30 Oct Congo-Kinshasa 3-3 Cameroon           (3-1 pen)

Final (Abeokuta)
31 Oct Nigeria        2-0 Ghana
         [43' Nkiru Okosieme, 64' Stella Mbachu]

Nigeria and Ghana qualify for the Women's World Cup 1999.

Asian Women's Championship 1997

In China, Guangdong province.

Group A [Panyu]
 5 Dec India        3-0 Hong Kong
       Japan       21-0 Guam
         [Gakei Nishina, Homare Sawa x7, Yuko Morimoto, Miyuki Yanagida, Mayumi Daimatsu, Nami Otake x6, Tamaki Uchiyama x3, Rie Yamaki]
 7 Dec Hong Kong    1-0 Guam
       Japan        1-0 India
         [Homare Sawa]
 9 Dec Japan        9-0 Hong Kong
         [Rie Yamaki, Yumi Toumei, Homare Sawa x3, Yuko Morimoto, Miyuki Yanagida, Tomomi Mitsui, Tamaki Uchiyama]
       India       10-0 Guam

 1.JAPAN       3  3  0  0 31- 0  9
 2.India       3  2  0  1 13- 1  6
 3.Hong Kong   3  1  0  2  1-12  3
 4.Guam        3  0  0  3  0-32  0

Group B [Guangzhou]
 5 Dec China        3-1 North Korea
         [Liu Ailing 3' 88', Fan Yunjie 17' / Kim Kun-Sil 83']
       Uzbekistan   2-1 Philippines
 7 Dec China        8-0 Uzbekistan      [HT 5-0]
         [Jin Yan 15' 45' 62' 74', others unknown]
       North Korea 14-1 Philippines
 9 Dec China       16-0 Philippines     [HT 5-0]
       North Korea  8-0 Uzbekistan

 1.CHINA       3  3  0  0 27- 1  9
 2.NORTH KOREA 3  2  0  1 23- 4  6
 3.Uzbekistan  3  1  0  2  2-17  3
 4.Philippines 3  0  0  3  2-32  0

Group C [Zhaoqing]
 5 Dec Taiwan       1-0 South Korea
         [Hsu Ching-Hsin]
 7 Dec South Korea 11-0 Kazakhstan
 9 Dec Taiwan       6-0 Kazakhstan

 1.TAIWAN      2  2  0  0  7- 0  6
 2.South Korea 2  1  0  1 11- 1  3
 3.Kazakhstan  2  0  0  2  0-17  0
[Indonesia withdrew]

Semifinals
12 Dec North Korea  1-0 Japan
         [Kim Kum-Sil 3']
12 Dec China       10-0 Taiwan          [HT 6-0]
         [Sun Wen 2' 5', Liu Ailing 36' 43' 45+' 85', Sun Qingmei 42' ??', Shui Qingxia 46', Jin Yan ??']

Third Place Match
14 Dec Japan        2-0 Taiwan
         [Homare Sawa 20' 39']

Final
14 Dec China        2-0 North Korea
         [Liu Ailing 49' 65']

Most valuable player: Liu Ailing

[First three qualify for World Cup 1999.]


Note: after this edition, with many one-sided matches, the AFC said it would introduce qualifying rounds for 1999 onwards.
      However, it seems this decision was later overturned.

European Qualifying for Women's World Cup 1999

Groups 1 to 4 (Class A) qualify 6 teams for the 1999 World Cup;
groups 5 to 8 (Class B) winners play off against worst teams of groups 1-4 to 
determine qualifying status for next European Championship.

Class A

Group 1
30- 8-1997 Iceland      1-3 Sweden  	Reykjavik
 7- 9-1997 Iceland      3-2 Ukraine  	Reykjavik
28- 9-1997 Sweden       3-2 Ukraine  	Uppsala
 2-11-1997 Spain        1-2 Ukraine 	Gava
 3- 5-1998 Spain        1-2 Sweden	Motril
24- 5-1998 Sweden       3-1 Spain	Stockholm
31- 5-1998 Spain        0-0 Iceland	Palencia
 7- 6-1998 Ukraine      2-1 Spain	Kyiv
14- 6-1998 Iceland      1-1 Spain	Kopavogur
 8- 8-1998 Ukraine      0-5 Sweden	Kiyv
26- 8-1998 Sweden       2-0 Iceland	Skelleftea
30- 8-1998 Ukraine      1-0 Iceland	Kyiv

1.SWEDEN       6  6  0  0 18- 5 18
2.Ukraine      6  3  0  3  9-13  9
3.Iceland      6  1  2  3  5- 9  5
4.Spain        6  0  2  4  5-10  2
Ukraine to play off against runners-up of Group 3

Group 2
 6- 9-1997 Finland      1-0 Switzerland	Pielarsaari
 4-10-1997 Switzerland  1-2 France      Bern
18-10-1997 France       2-2 Finland     Le Creusot
 1-11-1997 Switzerland  1-3 Italy    	Nyon
22-11-1997 Italy        0-0 France   	Como
11- 4-1998 France       2-3 Italy	Blois
 2- 5-1998 France       3-0 Switzerland	Bruay-la-Buissière
 5- 5-1998 Italy        1-0 Finland 	Cagliari
16- 5-1998 Italy        2-0 Switzerland Perugia
23- 5-1998 Finland      1-0 France 	Helsinki
 6- 6-1998 Switzerland  0-1 Finland 	Sursee
27- 6-1998 Finland      1-2 Italy	Espoo

1.ITALY        6  5  1  0 11- 4 16
2.Finland      6  3  1  2  6- 5 10
3.France       6  2  2  2  9- 7  8
4.Switzerland  6  0  0  6  2-12  0 
Finland to play off against runners-up of Group 4

Group 3
25- 9-1997 Germany      3-0 England    	Dessau
 1-10-1997 Norway       6-1 Netherlands Oslo
30-10-1997 England      1-0 Netherlands	London
 6-11-1997 Germany      1-0 Norway 	Bayreuth
13-12-1997 Netherlands  1-0 Germany	Almelo
 8- 3-1998 England      0-1 Germany	London
 2- 4-1998 Germany      2-1 Netherlands Rheine
18- 4-1998 Netherlands  0-0 Norway	Sittard
14- 5-1998 England      1-2 Norway	Manchester
23- 5-1998 Netherlands  2-1 England   	Waalwijk
17- 6-1998 Norway       3-2 Germany	Ulefoss
15- 8-1998 Norway       2-0 England	Lillestrom

1.NORWAY       6  4  1  1 13- 5 13
2.Germany      6  4  0  2  9- 5 12
3.Netherlands  6  2  1  3  5-10  7
4.England      6  1  0  5  3-10  3      
Germany to play off against runners-up of Group 1

Group 4
21- 8-1997 Denmark      3-1 Russia      Hjørring
27- 9-1997 Belgium      1-2 Denmark     Brussels
11-10-1997 Belgium      3-4 Russia	Oud-Heverlee (Leuven)
29-10-1997 Denmark      4-0 Portugal    Hjørring
 8-11-1997 Portugal     0-2 Russia 	Beja
28- 2-1998 Portugal     2-0 Belgium	Cantanhede
 4- 4-1998 Belgium      0-2 Portugal 	Brussels
25- 4-1998 Russia       2-0 Portugal   	Tula
16- 5-1998 Portugal     0-7 Denmark   	Angra do Heroismo (Azores)
23- 5-1998 Russia       5-1 Belgium	Selyatino
22- 8-1998 Russia       1-2 Denmark   	Selyatino
29- 8-1998 Denmark      4-0 Belgium	Odense

1.DENMARK      6  6  0  0 22- 3 18
2.Russia       6  4  0  2 15- 9 12
3.Portugal     6  2  0  4  4-15  6
4.Belgium      6  0  0  6  5-19  0
Russia to play off against runners-up of Group 2


World Cup Qualifying Playoffs

17- 9-1998 Germany      5-0 Ukraine 	Fulda
11-10-1998 Ukraine      1-1 Germany 	Kyiv

12- 9-1998 Russia       2-1 Finland 	Moskva
11-10-1998 Finland      1-2 Russia 	Helsinki
Sweden, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Germany and Russia qualified for 1999 World Cup.


Status Playoffs

13- 9-1998 Romania      1-4 England	Campina
11-10-1998 England      2-1 Romania	Wycombe

13- 9-1998 Scotland     0-3 Spain	Stirling
11-10-1998 Spain        4-1 Scotland	Cordoba

13- 9-1998 Yugoslavia   3-0 Belgium	Beograd
10-10-1998 Belgium      1-1 Yugoslavia	Oud-Heverlee (Leuven)

12- 9-1998 Poland       0-1 Switzerland	Ostrowiec
10-10-1998 Switzerland  4-0 Poland	Renens

Yugoslavia promoted, Belgium relegated.

Class B

Group 5
16- 8-1997 Lithuania    3-2 Estonia 	Vilnius
20- 8-1997 Czech Rep.   6-0 Estonia	Lanzhot
 3- 9-1997 Estonia      1-7 Scotland	Tallinn
 7- 9-1997 Lithuania    0-5 Scotland	Vilnius
 7-10-1997 Estonia      0-8 Czech Repu	Tallinn
10-10-1997 Lithuania   0-12 Czech Rep.	Vilnius
26- 4-1998 Czech Rep.   1-1 Scotland	Cesky Dub
 3- 5-1998 Scotland     7-0 Estonia	Ayr
16- 5-1998 Czech Rep.   9-0 Lithuania  	Sedlcany
23- 5-1998 Scotland     1-1 Czech Repu.	Inverness
30- 5-1998 Scotland    17-0 Lithuania  	Glasgow
27- 6-1998 Estonia      3-0 Lithuania  	Tallinn

1.SCOTLAND     6  4  2  0 38- 3 14
2.Czech Rep.   6  4  2  0 37- 2 14
3.Estonia      6  1  0  5  6-31  3
4.Lithuania    6  1  0  5  3-48  3

Group 6
10- 9-1997 Belarus      0-1 Poland	Mogilev
21- 9-1997 Belarus      0-1 Ireland 	Mogilev
 8-10-1997 Poland       2-2 Wales	Zamosc
12-10-1997 Belarus      4-1 Wales 	Mogilev
 2-11-1997 Ireland      0-1 Poland	Dublin
 7-12-1997 Wales        0-3 Ireland	Bangor
 8- 3-1998 Ireland      4-0 Wales	Bray
 1- 5-1998 Wales        1-5 Poland	Barry Town
24- 5-1998 Wales        3-3 Belarus	Haverfordwest
 6- 6-1998 Poland       3-0 Ireland	Lukow
17- 6-1998 Poland       3-1 Belarus	Piekary Slaskie
27- 6-1998 Ireland      0-0 Belarus	Drogheda

1.POLAND       6  5  1  0 15- 4 16
2.Ireland      6  3  1  2  8- 4 10
3.Belarus      6  1  2  3  8- 9  5
4.Wales        6  0  2  4  7-21  2

Group 7
Georgia withdrew after two matches
10- 9-1997 Yugoslavia  11-0 Georgia	Kula
25- 9-1997 Georgia      0-1 Turkey	Rustavi
28- 9-1997 Greece       1-5 Bulgaria 	Nea Kallikratia
30-10-1997 Turkey       0-5 Yugoslavia	Sakarya
 2-11-1997 Greece       2-3 Yugoslavia	Athinai
23-11-1997 Bulgaria     1-2 Turkey	Sofia
 5-12-1997 Yugoslavia   2-0 Bulgaria	Krusevac
17-12-1997 Turkey       1-1 Greece	Istanbul
 8- 3-1998 Greece       3-2 Turkey	Saloniki
12- 4-1998 Bulgaria     3-0 Greece	Sandanski
20- 5-1998 Yugoslavia   4-0 Turkey	Kula
 6- 6-1998 Bulgaria     1-6 Yugoslavia	Sofia
20- 6-1998 Yugoslavia   4-1 Greece	Krusevac
20- 6-1998 Turkey       1-1 Bulgaria	Tekirdag

1.YUGOSLAVIA   6  6  0  0 24- 4 18
2.Bulgaria     6  2  1  3 11-12  7
3.Turkey       6  1  2  3  6-15  5
4.Greece       6  1  1  4  8-18  4

Group 8
 2- 9-1997 Slovakia    11-0 Bosnia-Her.	Sala
13- 9-1997 Romania      1-1 Slovakia	Campina
17- 9-1997 Hungary     10-0 Bosnia-Her.	Komlo
11-10-1997 Romania      4-0 Bosnia-Her.	Campina
22-10-1997 Slovakia     4-0 Hungary	Trencin
 2-11-1997 Israel       0-7 Romania	Bat-Yam
12-11-1997 Romania      3-1 Hungary	Campina
 1- 4-1998 Israel       0-4 Slovakia	Bat-Yam
 8- 4-1998 Israel       5-0 Bosnia-Her.	Bat-Yam
26- 4-1998 Slovakia     1-1 Romania	Ziar nad Hronom
 1- 5-1998 Bosnia-Her.  0-7 Slovakia	Hrasnica
 3- 5-1998 Bosnia-Her.  0-9 Hungary	Hrasnica
13- 5-1998 Slovakia     5-0 Israel     	Presov
17- 5-1998 Hungary      5-0 Israel     	Kecskemet
17- 5-1998 Bosnia-Her.  1-8 Romania	Sarajevo
 3- 6-1998 Hungary      3-0 Slovakia	Buk
27- 6-1998 Hungary      2-2 Romania	Sofiok
15- 8-1998 Israel       0-2 Hungary	Bat-Yam
18- 8-1998 Bosnia-Her.  4-1 Israel     	Vogosca
26- 8-1998 Romania      4-1 Israel    	Campina

1.ROMANIA      8  5  3  0 30- 7 18
2.Slovakia     8  5  2  1 33- 5 17
3.Hungary      8  5  1  2 32- 9 16
4.Israel       8  1  0  7  7-31  3
5.Bosnia-Her.  8  1  0  7  5-55  3

CONCACAF's Women's Championship 1998

UNCAF Warm-Up Tournament (in Ciudad de Guatemala)

NB: no qualifying tournament; Costa Rica and Guatemala had already qualified
    automatically before this tournament began (El Salvador and Honduras
    apparently did not submit entries)

Group A
19 Jul Costa Rica  17-0 Guatemala B
21 Jul Haiti	    2-0 Costa Rica
23 Jul Haiti        7-1 Guatemala B

 1.Haiti            2  2  0  0  9- 1  6
 2.Costa Rica       2  1  0  1 17- 2  3
 3.Guatemala B      2  0  0  2  1-24  0  [replaced invitees Mexico who withdrew]

Group B
19 Jul Guatemala   11-0 Honduras 
21 Jul El Salvador  1-1 Honduras 
23 Jul Guatemala    4-1 El Salvador

 1.Guatemala        2  2  0  0 15- 1  6
 2.El Salvador      2  0  1  1  2- 5  1
 3.Honduras         2  0  1  1  1-12  1

Third Place Match
25 Jul Costa Rica   5-1 El Salvador

Final
25 Jul Guatemala    1-0 Haiti


Qualifying Tournament

NB: both matches at Centre of Excellence Ground, Macoya
 7 Aug Trinidad/Tob 7-0 Guyana
 9 Aug Trinidad/Tob 8-1 Guyana

Haiti were to play Bahamas but apparently the latter withdrew.

Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago qualified

It is not clear whether Martinique and Puerto Rico received a bye to the finals, 
or whether their (unknown) intended opponents withdrew.

Final Tournament

Group A (Centennial Park, Etobicoke)
28 Aug Canada      21-0 Puerto Rico
       Guatemala    2-0 Martinique
30 Aug Puerto Rico  0-8 Guatemala  
       Canada      14-0 Martinique
 1 Sep Puerto Rico  0-9 Martinique
       Canada       4-0 Guatemala  

 1.Canada           3  3  0  0 39- 0  9
 2.Guatemala        3  2  0  1 10- 4  6
 3.Martinique       3  1  0  2  9-16  3
 4.Puerto Rico      3  0  0  3  0-38  0

Group B (Birchmount Stadium, Scarborough)
29 Aug Trinidad/Tob 2-1 Haiti
       Mexico       3-2 Costa Rica
31 Aug Haiti        1-7 Mexico     
       Costa Rica   3-1 Trinidad/Tobago
 2 Sep Costa Rica   2-1 Haiti
       Trinidad/Tob 2-2 Mexico     

 1.Mexico           3  2  1  0 12- 5  7
 2.Costa Rica       3  2  0  1  7- 5  6
 3.Trinidad/Tobago  3  1  1  1  5- 6  4
 4.Haiti            3  0  0  3  3-11  0

Semifinals
 4 Sep Guatemala    0-8 Mexico
       Canada       2-0 Costa Rica

Third Place Match
 6 Sep Costa Rica   4-0 Guatemala

Final
 6 Sep Canada       1-0 Mexico

Canada qualify for the third Women's World Cup in the USA.
Mexico play Argentina (2nd in South American championship).

Playoff

First Leg (Ciudad de México)
14-12-1998 Mexico       3-1 Argentina

Second Leg (Buenos Aires)
19-12-1998 Argentina    2-3 Mexico

Mexico qualified.

Oceania's Women's Championship 1998 (Auckland, New Zealand)

Group A
 9 Oct New Zealand     21-0 Western Samoa     1.New Zealand       2  2  0  0 35- 0  6
11 Oct New Zealand     14-0 Fiji              2.Fiji              2  1  0  1  5-14  3
13 Oct Fiji             5-0 Western Samoa     3.Western Samoa     2  0  0  2  0-26  0

Group B
 9 Oct Australia       21-0 American Samoa    1.Australia         2  2  0  0 29- 0  6
11 Oct Australia        8-0 Papua New Guinea  2.Papua New Guinea  2  1  0  1  9- 8  3
13 Oct Papua New Guinea 9-0 American Samoa    3.American Samoa    2  0  0  2  0-30  0

Semifinals
15 Oct New Zealand      5-0 Papua New Guinea
15 Oct Australia       17-0 Fiji

Third Place Match
17 Oct Papua New Guinea 7-1 Fiji

Final (Mt. Smart Stadium)
17 Oct New Zealand      1-3 Australia 

South-American Women's Championship 1998

In Mar del Plata, Argentina.

Group A
 2- 3-1998 Colombia     4-1 Venezuela
           Brazil      15-0 Peru
 4- 3-1998 Chile        5-0 Venezuela
 5- 3-1998 Brazil      12-1 Colombia
 6- 3-1998 Chile        0-1 Peru
           Brazil      14-0 Venezuela
 8- 3-1998 Venezuela    1-2 Peru
           Chile        1-5 Colombia
10- 3-1998 Colombia     1-2 Peru
           Brazil       7-0 Chile

 1.BRAZIL      4  4  0  0 48- 1 12
 2.PERU        4  3  0  1  5-17  9
 3.Colombia    4  2  0  2 11-16  6
 4.Chile       4  1  0  3  6-13  3
 5.Venezuela   4  0  0  4  2-25  0

Group B
 1- 3-1998 Paraguay     3-2 Uruguay
           Argentina    9-0 Bolivia
 3- 3-1998 Uruguay      2-2 Ecuador
           Argentina    3-0 Paraguay
 5- 3-1998 Argentina    2-1 Uruguay
           Ecuador      5-2 Bolivia
 7- 3-1998 Ecuador      3-0 Paraguay
           Uruguay      1-1 Bolivia
 9- 3-1998 Bolivia      2-3 Paraguay
           Argentina    2-0 Ecuador

 1.ARGENTINA   4  4  0  0 16- 1 12
 2.ECUADOR     4  2  1  1 10- 6  7
 3.Paraguay    4  2  0  2  6-10  6
 4.Uruguay     4  0  2  2  6- 8  2
 5.Bolivia     4  0  1  3  5-18  1

Semifinals 
13- 3-1998 Brazil      11-1 Ecuador
           Argentina    1-1 Peru            [4-3 pen]

Third Place Match 
15- 3-1998 Peru         3-3 Ecuador         [5-4 pen]

Final 
15- 3-1998 Brazil       7-1 Argentina

Brazil qualified for the 1999 World Cup; Argentina to play off with Mexico,
the runners-up of the CONCACAF qualifying zone.

Playoff

First Leg (Ciudad de México)
14-12-1998 Mexico       3-1 Argentina

Second Leg (Buenos Aires)
19-12-1998 Argentina    2-3 Mexico

Final Tournament

FIFA Women's World Cup USA '99
The logo of the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
Tournament logo
Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
DatesJune 19 – July 10
Teams16
Venue(s)8 (in 8 host cities)
Final positions
Champions United States (2nd title)
Runners-up China
Third place Brazil
Fourth place Norway
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored123 (3.84 per match)
Attendance1,214,221 (37,944 per match)
Top scorer(s)Brazil Sissi
China Sun Wen
(7 goals each)
Best player(s)China Sun Wen
Fair play award China
Group A 19 Jun E Rutherford USA 3-0 Denmark [Mia Hamm 17, Julie Foudy 73, Kristine Lilly 89] 20 Jun Pasadena North Korea 1-2 Nigeria [Jo Song Ok 74; Mercy Akide 50, Rita Nwadike 78] 24 Jun Chicago USA 7-1 Nigeria [Ifeanyichukwu Chiejene 19og, Mia Hamm 20, Tiffeny Milbrett 23, 83, Kristine Lilly 32, Michelle Akers 39, Cindy Parlow 42; Nkiru Okosieme 2] 24 Jun Portland North Korea 3-1 Denmark [Jin Pyol Hui 15, Jo Ok Song 39, Kim Kum Sil 73; Janni Johansen 74] 27 Jun Washington Nigeria 2-0 Denmark [Mercy Akide 25, Nkiru Okosieme 81] 27 Jun Foxboro USA 3-0 North Korea [Shannon MacMillan 56, Tisha Venturini 68, 78] 1.USA 3 3 0 0 13- 1 9 2.NIGERIA 3 2 0 1 5- 8 6 3.North Korea 3 1 0 2 4- 6 3 4.Denmark 3 0 0 3 1- 8 0 Group B 19 Jun E Rutherford Brazil 7-1 Mexico [Pretinha 3, 12, 90, Sissi 29, 42, 50, Katia da Silva 35; Maribel Domínguez 10] 20 Jun Pasadena Germany 1-1 Italy [Bettina Wiegmann 61pen; Patrizia Panico 36] 24 Jun Chicago Brazil 2-0 Italy [Sissi 3, 63] 24 Jun Portland Germany 6-0 Mexico [Inka Grings 10, 57, 92+, Sandra Smisek 46, Ariane Hingst 49, Renate Lingor 89] 27 Jun Washington Germany 3-3 Brazil [Brigit Prinz 8, Bettina Wiegmann 46pen, Stephanie Jones 58; Katia 15, Sissi 20, Maicon 94+] 27 Jun Foxboro Mexico 0-2 Italy [Patrizia Panico 37, 51] 1.BRAZIL 3 2 1 0 12- 4 7 2.GERMANY 3 1 2 0 10- 4 5 3.Italy 3 1 1 1 3- 3 4 4.Mexico 3 0 0 3 1-15 0 Group C 19 Jun San Jose Japan 1-1 Canada [Nami Otake 64; Silvana Burtini 32] 20 Jun Foxboro Norway 2-1 Russia [Brit Sandaune 29, Marianne Pettersen 69; Galina Komarova 79] 23 Jun Washington Norway 7-1 Canada [Ann Kristin Aarønes 8, 36, Unni Lean 49, Hege Riise 54, Linda Medalen 62, Marianne Pettersen 76, Solveig Gulbrandsen 82; Charmaine Hooper 31] 23 Jun Portland Japan 0-5 Russia [Larissa Savina 29, Olga Letuchova 52, 90, Natalia Karasseva 58, Natalia Barbachina 80] 26 Jun E Rutherford Canada 1-4 Russia [Charmaine Hooper 76; Irina Grigorieva 54, Elena Fomina 66, 86, Olga Karasseva 91+] 26 Jun Chicago Norway 4-0 Japan [Hege Riise 2pen, Hiromi Izosaki 26og, Ann Kristin Aarønes 36, Dagny Mellgren 61] 1.NORWAY 3 3 0 0 13- 2 9 2.RUSSIA 3 2 0 1 10- 3 6 3.Canada 3 0 1 2 3-12 1 4.Japan 3 0 1 2 1-10 1 Group D 19 Jun San Jose China 2-1 Sweden [Jin Yan 17, Liu Ailing 69; Kristin Bengtsson 2] 20 Jun Foxboro Australia 1-1 Ghana [Julie Murray 74; Nana Gyamfua 76] 23 Jun Washington Australia 1-3 Sweden [Julie Murray 32; Jane Tornqvist 9, Hanna Ljungberg 21, 69] 23 Jun Portland China 7-0 Ghana [Sun Wen 9, 21, 51, Zhao Lihong 16, 92+, Zhang Ouying 82, 91+] 26 Jun E Rutherford China 3-1 Australia [Sun Wen 39, 51, Liu Ying 73; Cheryl Salisbury 64] 26 Jun Chicago Ghana 0-2 Sweden [Victoria Svensson 58, 86] 1.CHINA 3 3 0 0 12- 2 9 2.SWEDEN 3 2 0 1 6- 3 6 3.Australia 3 0 1 2 3- 7 1 4.Ghana 3 0 1 2 1-10 1 Quarterfinals 30 Jun San Jose China 2-0 Russia [Pu Wei 37, Jin Yan 56] 30 Jun San Jose Norway 3-1 Sweden [Ann Kristin Aarønes 51, Marianne Pettersen 58, Hege Riise 72pen; Malin Mostrom 91+] 1 Jul Washington USA 3-2 Germany [Tiffeny Milbrett 16, Brandi Chastain 49; Joy Fawcett 65; Brandi Chastain 5og, Bettina Wiegmann 46+] 1 Jul Washington Brazil 4-3 Nigeria [asdet] [Cidinha 4, 22, Nene 35, Sissi 104; Prisca Emeafu 63, Nikiru Okosieme 72, Mercy Akide 85] Semifinals 4 Jul S. Francisco USA 2-0 Brazil 4 Jul Foxboro China 5-0 Norway Third Place Match 10 Jul Pasadena Norway 0-0 Brazil [4-5 pen] Final 10 Jul Pasadena USA 0-0 China [asdet, 5-4 pen]
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2003 Women's World Cup 

Qualifying

China (originally intended hosts) qualified automatically.

Africa - Women's Championship 2002

First Round 
[Aug 10 and 24]
Zambia                  w/o   Botswana           [Botswana withdrew]
Ethiopia                w/o   Swaziland          [Swaziland withdrew]
Eritrea               2-3 2-2 Tanzania           [in Asmara and Dar-es-Salaam]
Sao Tome and Principe 0-2 0-6 Gabon              [in São Tomé and Libreville]
Senegal                 w/o   Guinea Bissau      [Guinea Bissau withdrew]
Ivory Coast           3-3 1-1 Mali               [in Abidjan and Bamako]
[Aug 11 and 24]
Angola                3-0 3-1 Equatorial Guinea  [in Luanda and Malabo]

Second Round 
[Sep 21 and Oct 12]
Gabon                 0-0 0-4 Cameroon           [in Libreville and Yaoundé]
Zambia                1-4 0-4 South Africa       [in Lusaka and Bloemfontein]
[Sep 21 and Oct 13]
Tanzania              0-5 0-5 Zimbabwe           [in Dar-es-Salaam and Harare]
[Sep 22 and Oct 11]
Angola                1-0 0-1 Congo-Kinshasa     [aet, 5-4 pen] [in Luanda and Kinshasa]
Mali                  0-0 0-0 Morocco            [aet, 5-4 pen] [in Bamako and Rabat]
[Sep 22 and Oct 12]
Senegal               0-3 1-3 Ghana              [in Dakar and Kumasi]
[Sep 22 and Oct 13]
Ethiopia              2-0 2-2 Uganda             [in Addis-Ababa and Kampala]


Final Tournament in Nigeria, December 7-21

NB: Nigeria qualified as hosts (and holders)

Group A [Warri]
 7-12 Nigeria       3-0 Ethiopia
        [Stella Mbachu 15, Mercy Akide 63, 66]
      Mali          0-2 Ghana
        [Alberta Sackey 55, Dgajmah Marvis 78]
10-12 Ethiopia      2-2 Mali
        [Awasso Endegene-Leme 61, 70; Maichata Konate 20, Rokiatou Samake 44]
      Nigeria       0-1 Ghana
        [Alberta Sackey 33]
13-12 Nigeria       5-1 Mali
        [Mercy Akide 38, Perpetua Nkwocha 40, 70, Florence Iweta 49,
         Ifeanyichukwu Chiejine 82; Rokiatou Samake 60]
      Ghana         3-0 Ethiopia        [in Oghara]
        [Alberta Sackey 30, 60, Nana Ama Gyamfuah 75]

 1.GHANA          3  3  0  0  6- 0  9
 2.NIGERIA        3  2  0  1  8- 2  6
 3.Mali           3  0  1  2  3- 9  1
 4.Ethiopia       3  0  1  2  2- 8  1

Group B [Oghara]
 8-12 South Africa  2-1 Cameroon
        [Veronica Phewa 70, Antonia Carelse 71; Antoinette Anounga 72]
      Angola        1-1 Zimbabwe
        [Irene Gonçalves 16; Esther Zulu Talent 48]
11-12 Cameroon      0-0 Zimbabwe
      South Africa  1-1 Angola
        [Lydia Monyepao 9; Jacinta Ramos 75]
14-12 Cameroon      1-0 Angola
        [Madeleine Ngono Mani 89]
      South Africa  3-1 Zimbabwe        [in Warri]
        [Veronica Phewa 27, 33, 61; Esther Zulu Talent 50]

 1.South Africa   3  2  1  0  6- 3  7
 2.Cameroon       3  1  1  1  2- 2  4
 3.Angola         3  0  2  1  2- 3  2
 4.Zimbabwe       3  0  2  1  2- 4  2

Semifinals [Warri]
17-12 Ghana         3-2 Cameroon        [aet]
        [Djagmah Marvis 2, Nana Ama Gyamfuah 75, Adjoa Bayor 120;
         Christelle Pokam 83, Rolande Belemgoto 90pen]
        [Referee: Constance Adipo (Uganda)]
18-12 South Africa  0-5 Nigeria
        [Olaitan Yusuf 31, Ifeanyichukwu Chiejine 47, Stella Mbachu 56, 81,
         Perpetua Nkwocha 69]

Third Place Match [Warri]
20-12 Cameroon      3-0 South Africa

Final [Warri]
20-12 Ghana         0-2 Nigeria

Asian Women's Championship 2003

In Thailand, June 8-21

NB: apparently Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia and Nepal had originally
    registered but withdrew.  Kazakhstan are UEFA members since summer 2002.

Tournament postponed from April 17-30 to June 8-21 due to fears regarding 
SARS.

Group A
 8- 6 Singapore    0-3 Thailand
 8- 6 South Korea  8-0 Hongkong
10- 6 South Korea  6-0 Thailand
10- 6 North Korea 13-0 Hongkong
12- 6 South Korea  4-0 Singapore
12- 6 North Korea 14-0 Thailand
14- 6 Hongkong     1-3 Thailand
14- 6 North Korea 16-0 Singapore
16- 6 North Korea  2-2 South Korea
16- 6 Hongkong     1-0 Singapore

 1.NORTH KOREA 4  3  1  0 45- 2 10
 2.SOUTH KOREA 4  3  1  0 20- 2 10
 3.Thailand    4  2  0  2  6-21  6
 4.Hongkong    4  1  0  3  2-24  3
 5.Singapore   4  0  0  4  0-24  0

Group B
 9- 6 Japan       15-0 Philippines
        [Mio Otani 8, 10, 33, 45, 53, 74, 77, Eriko Arakawa 9,
         Yayoi Kobayashi 17, 58, Yuka Miyazaki 35, Homare Sawa 41,
         Tamomi Miyamoto 60, Aya Miyama 75, Sakai Tomoe 76]
 9- 6 Guam         1-2 Taiwan
        [Tera Flores Hannah 7; Shu Chiung Chen 43, Mung Ting Ho 69]
11- 6 Philippines  0-6 Myanmar
        [San San-kyu 8, 46, Aye Nandarhlaing 34, 47, Moe Moe-war 78,
         Bautista Callejas 86og]
11- 6 Japan        7-0 Guam
13- 6 Philippines  0-4 Taiwan
13- 6 Japan        7-0 Myanmar
        [Mio Otani (2), Yayoi Kobayashi (2), Homare Sawa, Hiromi Isozaki,
         Karina Maruyama]
15- 6 Guam         0-4 Myanmar
        [Aye Nandar-hlaing 39, Zin Mar-wann 46, Thu Zar-htwe 77, 
         Hla Hla-than 79]
15- 6 Japan        5-0 Taiwan
17- 6 Taiwan       1-1 Myanmar
17- 6 Philippines  2-1 Guam

 1.JAPAN       4  4  0  0 34- 0 12
 2.Myanmar     4  2  1  1 11- 8  7
 3.Taiwan      4  2  1  1  7- 7  7
 4.Philippines 4  1  0  3  2-26  3
 5.Guam        4  0  0  4  2-15  0

Group C
 9- 6 China        6-0 Vietnam 
 9- 6 India        6-0 Uzbekistan
11- 6 Vietnam      4-2 Uzbekistan
11- 6 China       12-0 India
13- 6 Vietnam      2-1 India
13- 6 China       11-0 Uzbekistan

 1.CHINA       3  3  0  0 29- 0  9
 2.Vietnam     3  2  0  1  6- 9  6
 3.India       3  1  0  2  7-14  3
 4.Uzbekistan  3  0  0  3  2-21  0

Semifinals [Jun 19]
North Korea  3-0 Japan
  [Ri Kum-suk 7, 35, own goal 83]
China        3-1 South Korea
  [Bai Jie 12, 19, Sun Wen 3-1; Kim Ji-eun 26]

Third Place Match [Jun 21]
Japan        0-1 South Korea
  [Hwang In-sun 18]

Final [Jun 21, Thammasat U. Stadium, Bangkok]
North Korea  2-1 China               [asdet]
  [Ri Kum-suk 41, (2nd period extra time) pen; Gao Hongxia 61]

NB: Ri Kum-suk scored 15 goals in the tournament


Playoff for Final Place in World Cup

First Leg [Jul 5, Estadio Azteca, Cd. de México; att: 75,000]
Mexico      2-2 Japan
  [Iris Adriana MORA Vallejo 60, Rubí Marlene SANDOVAL Nugaray 76;
   Yajoi KOBAYASHI 51, Tomoni MIYAMOTO 74]
  [Mexico: Pamela Tajonar Alonso; Mónica Christine González Canales, 
           Elizabeth Patricia Gómez Randall, María de Jesús Castillo Nicasio
           (Sulim Nereida Quinares Solís 72), Rubí Marlene Sandoval Nugaray,
           Patricia Pérez Peña, Fátima Leyva Moran, Mónica Vergara Rubio 
           (Janeth Palmira Siordia Beltrán 55), Mayra Rosales Loera, 
           Iris Adriana Mora Vallejo, Maribel Domínguez Castelan;
           coach: Leonardo Cuellar Rivera;
   Japan: Nozomi Yamago; Yumi Obe, Hiromi Isozaki, Kyoko Yano, Emi Yamamoto,
          Tomoe Sakai, Yayoi Kobayashi (Shinobu Ohno 71), Tomomi Miyamoto,
          Homare Sawa, Mio Otani, Naoko Kawakami; coach: Eiji Ueda;
   ref: Marta Liliana TORO PARDO (Colombia);
   yellow cards: Nozomi Yamago 35, Hiromi Isozaki 68, Mio Otani 88]
   
Second Leg [Jul 12, National Stadium, Tokyo; att. 12,743]
Japan       2-0 Mexico

European Qualifying for Women's World Cup 2003

Groups 1 to 4 (Class A) qualify 5 teams for the 2003 World Cup;
groups 5 to 8 (Class B) winners play off against worst teams of groups 1-4 to 
determine qualifying status for next European Championship.

Class A

Group 1
25- 8-2001 Ukraine        4-1 Czech Republic	Borispol
 8- 9-2001 Norway         4-0 Ukraine 		Lillestrøm
11- 9-2001 Norway         5-0 Czech Republic 	Kongsvinger
13-10-2001 France         0-3 Norway		Cannes
28-10-2001 Ukraine        0-2 France		Borispol
17-11-2001 Czech Republic 1-2 France		Drnovice
24- 3-2002 Czech Republic 1-5 Norway		Slany
20- 4-2002 France         4-1 Czech Republic	Strasbourg
 9- 5-2002 Norway         3-1 France		Halden
12- 5-2002 Ukraine        1-1 Norway		Borispol
26- 5-2002 Czech Republic 2-3 Ukraine		Blsany
 1- 6-2002 France         2-1 Ukraine		Châteauroux

1.NORWAY       6  5  1  0 21- 3 16
2.France       6  4  0  2 11- 9 12
3.Ukraine      6  2  1  3  9-12  7
4.Czech Rep.   6  0  0  6  6-23  0
France to play off against Denmark


Group 2
 4- 9-2001 Switzerland    1-0 Finland 		Baar
 8- 9-2001 Denmark        4-0 Switzerland	Odense
 9- 9-2001 Sweden         8-1 Finland		Umeå
30- 9-2001 Sweden         4-1 Denmark		Malmö
13-10-2001 Finland        0-6 Denmark		Vantaa
 3-11-2001 Switzerland    0-5 Sweden		Brugg
20- 4-2002 Switzerland    1-4 Denmark		Gossau
 5- 5-2002 Finland        1-0 Switzerland	Vantaa
 8- 5-2002 Sweden         4-0 Switzerland	Solna
26- 5-2002 Denmark        4-2 Finland		Odense
 9- 6-2002 Denmark        2-1 Sweden		Kobenhavn
26- 6-2002 Finland        0-5 Sweden		Pietarsaari

1.SWEDEN       6  5  0  1 27- 4 15  [2 1 0 1 5-3 3]
2.Denmark      6  5  0  1 21- 8 15  [2 1 0 1 3-5 3]
3.Switzerland  6  1  0  5  2-18  3  [2 1 0 1 1-1 3]
4.Finland      6  1  0  5  4-24  3  [2 1 0 1 1-1 3]
Denmark to play off against France


Group 3
18- 8-2001 Iceland        1-1 Russia		Reykjavik
 8- 9-2001 Iceland        2-1 Italy 		Reykjavik
30- 9-2001 Spain          6-1 Iceland		Teruel
10-10-2001 Italy          1-3 Russia		Siena
28-10-2001 Russia         2-0 Spain		Selyatino
28-11-2001 Italy          3-0 Spain		Citta di Castelo
24- 3-2002 Spain          0-1 Italy		Pozoblanco
29- 4-2002 Spain          2-1 Russia		Molina de Segura
18- 5-2002 Russia         1-1 Iceland		Selyatino
22- 5-2002 Russia         2-1 Italy		Selyatino
30- 5-2002 Iceland        3-0 Spain		Reykjavik
 8- 6-2002 Italy          0-0 Iceland		Arzachena

1.RUSSIA       6  3  2  1 10- 6 11
2.Iceland      6  2  3  1  8- 9  9
3.Italy        6  2  1  3  7- 7  7
4.Spain        6  2  0  4  8-11  6
Iceland to play off against England


Group 4
27- 9-2001 Germany        3-1 England		Kassel
25-10-2001 Germany        9-0 Portugal		Wolsburg
 4-11-2001 England        0-0 Netherlands	Grimsby
17-11-2001 Netherlands    0-3 Germany		Enschede
24-11-2001 Portugal       1-1 England		Gafanha de Nazaré
 8-12-2001 Portugal       2-1 Netherlands	Tabua
24- 2-2002 England        3-0 Portugal		Portsmuth
23- 3-2002 Netherlands    1-4 England		Den Haag
18- 4-2002 Germany        6-0 Netherlands	Aschaffenburg
 4- 5-2002 Portugal       0-8 Germany		Barcelos
19- 5-2002 Netherlands    4-1 Portugal		Gemert
19- 5-2002 England        0-1 Germany		London

1.GERMANY      6  6  0  0 30- 1 18
2.England      6  2  2  2  9- 6  8
3.Netherlands  6  1  1  4  6-16  4  [2 1 0 1 5-3 3]
4.Portugal     6  1  1  4  4-26  4  [2 1 0 1 3-5 3]
England to play off against Iceland


World Cup Qualifying Playoffs

Semifinals 

First Legs
23- 8-2002 France         2-0 Denmark          [in Lens]
             [Marinette Pichon 32, Sonia Bompastor 37]
16- 9-2002 Iceland        2-2 England          [in Reykjavík]
             [Olga Færseth 42, Erla Henriksdóttir 55; Karen Walker 44, 86]

Second Legs
15- 9-2002 Denmark        1-1 France           [in Odense]
             [Louise Hansen 9; Séverine Lecoufle 89]
22- 9-2002 England        1-0 Iceland          [in Birmingham]
             [Amanda Barr 86]

Final

First Leg
17-10-2002 England        0-1 France           [in London]
             [Marinette Pichon 75]

Second Leg
16-11-2002 France         1-0 England          [in Saint-Etienne]
             [Corinne Diacre 54; att: 23,000 (!)]

France qualify for 2003 World Cup together with Norway, Sweden, Russia
and Germany.



Status Playoffs (cancelled)

Scotland        vs. Czech Republic
Yugoslavia      vs. Finland
Poland          vs. Portugal
Hungary         vs. Spain

NB: matches cancelled as UEFA decided to extend Class A to 21 teams,
    meaning Scotland, Yugoslavia, Poland and Hungary are promoted
    automatically.  Belgium were additionally promoted, apparently
    as best runners-up, due to England receiving a bye to the 2005
    European championship, which they will host.


Class B

Group 5
29- 9-2001 Austria        1-2 Scotland		Leopoldsdorf
14-10-2001 Wales          0-2 Austria		Llanelli
28-10-2001 Scotland       5-1 Wales		Livingston
28-10-2001 Belgium        3-1 Austria		Wavre
17-11-2001 Wales          0-2 Belgium		Rhyl
25-11-2001 Belgium        3-2 Scotland		Belsele
24- 3-2002 Belgium        1-0 Wales		La Louvière
 6- 4-2002 Austria        2-4 Belgium		Fussach
21- 4-2002 Scotland       4-0 Belgium		Livingston
 5- 5-2002 Scotland       5-0 Austria		Livingston
19- 5-2002 Wales          0-2 Scotland		Merthyr Tydfil
25- 5-2002 Austria        1-1 Wales		Ottensheim

1.SCOTLAND     6  5  0  1 20- 5 15  [2 1 0 1 6-3 3]
2.BELGIUM      6  5  0  1 13- 9 15  [2 1 0 1 3-6 3]
3.Austria      6  1  1  4  7-15  4
4.Wales        6  0  1  5  2-13  1


Group 6
 8- 9-2001 Yugoslavia     5-0 Ireland		Aleksinac
12- 9-2001 Moldova        0-4 Ireland		Chisinau
29- 9-2001 Moldova        1-2 Yugoslavia	Chisinau
27-10-2001 Yugoslavia     6-1 Greece		Smederovo
17-11-2001 Ireland        5-0 Greece		Dublin
28-11-2001 Greece         1-2 Moldova 		Karditsa
24- 3-2002 Greece         1-3 Ireland		Rethymno
 6- 4-2002 Ireland        6-0 Moldova		Longford
20- 4-2002 Greece         1-3 Yugoslavia	Polykastro
11- 5-2002 Yugoslavia     6-0 Moldova		Krusevac
18- 5-2002 Moldova        0-3 Greece		Speia
18- 5-2002 Ireland        0-1 Yugoslavia  	Longford

1.YUGOSLAVIA   6  6  0  0 23- 3 18
2.Ireland      6  4  0  2 18- 7 12
3.Greece       6  1  0  5  7-19  3  [2 1 0 1 4-2 3]
4.Moldova      6  1  0  5  3-22  3  [2 1 0 1 2-4 3]


Group 7
 6- 9-2001 Estonia        2-5 Israel		Tallinn
23- 9-2001 Estonia        0-5 Poland		Valga
23- 9-2001 Croatia        4-0 Israel		Velika Gorica
30- 9-2001 Croatia        2-2 Romania		Osijek
13-10-2001 Romania        6-1 Estonia		Campina
16-10-2001 Croatia        3-0 Estonia		Zapresic
28-10-2001 Poland         2-0 Croatia		Leczna
28-10-2001 Israel         1-0 Romania		Tel Aviv
18-11-2001 Israel         0-2 Poland		Kfar Saba
 7- 4-2002 Poland         5-0 Estonia		Ostroleka
18- 4-2002 Estonia        0-3 Croatia		Kuressaare
21- 4-2002 Romania        0-1 Poland		Campina
 5- 5-2002 Poland         4-0 Israel		Wloclawek
18- 5-2002 Poland         3-1 Romania		Biaka Podlaska
25- 5-2002 Croatia        0-3 Poland		Krapina
26- 5-2002 Romania        1-1 Israel		Campina
 1- 6-2002 Romania        2-3 Croatia		Campina
 4- 6-2002 Israel         3-0 Estonia   	Kyiv (Ukraine)
 6- 6-2002 Israel         2-1 Croatia    	Kyiv (Ukraine)
 9- 6-2002 Estonia        1-6 Romania		Parnu

1.POLAND       8  8  0  0 25- 1 24
2.Croatia      8  4  1  3 16-11 13  [2 1 0 1 5-2 3]
3.Israel       8  4  1  3 12-14 13  [2 1 0 1 2-5 3]
4.Romania      8  2  2  4 18-13  8
5.Estonia      8  0  0  8  4-36  0


Group 8
16- 8-2001 Bosnia-Her.    0-7 Slovakia 		Zabivoyici
20- 8-2001 Belarus        5-2 Bosnia-Her.	Mogilev
 8- 9-2001 Hungary        3-0 Bosnia-Her.	Kecskemet
 8- 9-2001 Belarus        3-2 Slovakia       	Mogilev
26- 9-2001 Belarus        4-0 Turkey         	Mogilev
29- 9-2001 Slovakia       0-2 Hungary        	Ziar nad Hronom
13-10-2001 Turkey         0-3 Slovakia      	Istanbul
13-10-2001 Hungary        2-0 Belarus		Buk
24-10-2001 Turkey         5-1 Bosnia-Her.	Istanbul
21-11-2001 Turkey         1-4 Hungary		Istanbul
24- 3-2002 Turkey         1-5 Belarus		Istanbul
 5- 4-2002 Slovakia       3-0 Turkey		Bratislava
13- 4-2002 Bosnia-Her.   0-11 Hungary		Hrasnica
13- 4-2002 Slovakia       3-1 Belarus		Dunajska Streda
22- 4-2002 Belarus        2-4 Hungary		Minsk
 2- 5-2002 Bosnia-Her.    3-2 Turkey		Breza
 4- 5-2002 Hungary        3-1 Slovakia		Györ
14- 5-2002 Bosnia-Her.    2-7 Belarus		Visoko
23- 5-2002 Hungary        4-1 Turkey		Budapest
22- 6-2002 Slovakia       6-2 Bosnia-Her.	Nitra

1.HUNGARY      8  8  0  0 33- 5 24
2.Slovakia     8  5  0  3 25-11 15  [2 1 0 1 4-3 3]
3.Belarus      8  5  0  3 27-16 15  [2 1 0 1 3-4 3]
4.Turkey       8  1  0  7 10-27  3  [2 1 0 1 7-4 3]
5.Bosnia-Her.  8  1  0  7 10-46  3  [2 1 0 1 4-7 3]

Women Gold Cup 2002 Qualifiying competition for the Women's World Cup 2003. Played in Seattle, USA and Vancouver, Canada. Participants: USA, Canada, Mexico, plus 5 teams to qualify from Central America and the Caribbean Central American Qualifying Tournament (in El Salvador) 29 Jul Panama 2-1 Guatemala 29 Jul Costa Rica 5-2 Honduras 1 Aug Panama 3-1 El Salvador 1 Aug Guatemala 2-1 Honduras 3 Aug Costa Rica 4-0 Guatemala 3 Aug El Salvador 1-0 Honduras 4 Aug Costa Rica 4-1 Panama 4 Aug Guatemala 5-1 El Salvador 6 Aug Costa Rica 3-0 El Salvador 6 Aug Panama 2-6 Honduras 1.COSTA RICA 4 4 0 0 16- 3 12 2.PANAMA 4 2 0 2 8-12 6 [1 1 0 0 2-1 3] 3.Guatemala 4 2 0 2 8- 8 6 [1 0 0 1 1-2 0] 4.El Salvador 4 1 0 3 3-11 3 [1 1 0 0 1-0 3] 5.Honduras 4 1 0 3 9-10 3 [1 0 0 1 0-1 0] -.Belize withdrew Top-2 qualify. Caribbean Qualifying First Round First Legs 30 Jun Surinam w/o Guyana [Guyana withdrew] 30 Jun US Virgin Isl. w/o Montserrat [Montserrat withdrew] 5 Jul Dominica 0-13 Trinidad/Tobago [in Trinidad] 13 Jul Jamaica 8-0 Puerto Rico [NB: Puerto Rico late entry] Second Leg 6 Jul Trinidad/Tobago 9-0 Dominica 21 Jul Puerto Rico 0-3 Jamaica Mini-League 10 Jul Bahamas 0-9 Haiti 10 Jul Dominican Rep. 2-2 Saint Lucia 12 Jul Saint Lucia 0-2 Haiti 12 Jul Dominican Rep. 3-0 Bahamas 14 Jul Saint Lucia 7-1 Bahamas 14 Jul Haiti 2-0 Dominican Republic 1.Haiti 3 3 0 0 13- 0 9 2.Saint Lucia 3 1 1 1 9- 5 4 3.Dominican Republic 3 1 1 1 5- 4 4 4.Bahamas 3 0 0 3 1-19 0 Intermediate Round First Leg 8 Aug Surinam 6-1 US Virgin Islands Second Leg 10 Aug US Virgin Isl. 0-2 Surinam [in Surinam] Final Round First Leg 4 Aug Jamaica 2-0 Haiti 13 Aug Surinam 1-3 Trinidad and Tobago Second Leg 15 Aug Trinidad/Tobago 2-1 Surinam [in Surinam] [abandoned in 86' at 2-1 for Trinidad when Surinam were reduced to 6 players (3 sent off, 2 injured); result stood] 18 Aug Haiti 0-0 Jamaica Third Place Playoff First Leg 8 Sep Haiti 3-0 Surinam [Myrlande Bien Aimé 28, Viola Nord 42, Judith Pierre 80] [HAI: Gina Montinard; Fritzca Badio, Yvette Felix, Judith Fenelon, Fernande Hilaire, Myrlande Teleus, Viola Nord (85 Elirose Jean Louis), Geraldine Venentin, Anne Pierre, Myrlande Bien Aime (68 Pharana Jean Louis), Judith Pierre. SUR: Natalie Omzigtig; Elenoor Wisch, Judith Burnett (47 Conchita Baejong), Ruth Yeso, Brigitte Rigters, Racel Rigters, Raquel Zeegelaar, Yolanda Saling, Sharon Bell (75 Ethel Fraser), Astrid Tolud, Suzana Berrenstein. ref: Cassie MOORE (TRI); Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince; att 500] Second Leg 10 Sep Surinam 1-2 Haiti [in Haiti] [Denia Vliet 4; Fernande Hilaire 45, Myrlande Teleus 48] [SUR: Natalie Omzigtig (84 Lauren Dompig); Maaltie Ori, Elenoor Wisch, Ruth Yeso, Rachel Rigters, Brigitte Rigters, Raquel Zeegelaar, Yolanda Saling (85 Astrid Tolud), Suzana Berrenstein, Denia Vliet, Sharon Bell; booked: Berrenstein 24; sent off: Orie 55. HAI: Gina Montinard; Fritzca Badio, Yvette Felix, Judith Fenelon, Fernande Hilaire, Myrlande Teleus, Viola Nord, Geraldine Valentin, Anne Pierre (46 Elirose Jean-Louis), Judith Pierre (81 Soerette Luma), Myrlande Bien-Aime (74 Pharana Jean-Louis); booked: Fenelon 24, Nord 29, Hilaire 45. ref: Cassie MOORE (TRI); Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince] Final Tournament Group A 27 Oct Trinidad/Tobago 2-4 Panama [in Pasadena] [Maylee Attin-Johnson 42, Tasha St. Louis 66; Maritzenia Bedoya 30, Amarelis deMera 35, 61, 64] 27 Oct USA 3-0 Mexico [in Pasadena] [Aly Wagner 5, Cindy Parlow 42, Shannon McMillan 93] 29 Oct USA 3-0 Trinidad/Tobago [in Fullerton] [Cindy Parlow 19, Brandi Chastain 54, Tiffeny Milbrett 63] 29 Oct Mexico 5-1 Panama [in Fullerton] [Elizabeth Gómez 4, 22pen, Rubi Sandoval 37, Fatima Leyva 65, Maribel Domínguez 78; Diana Valderrama 26] 2 Nov Mexico 2-0 Trinidad/Tobago [in Seattle] [Monica Gerardo 3, 60] 2 Nov USA 9-0 Panama [in Seattle] [Tiffeny Milbrett 3, 5, 9, 23, 34, Shannon MacMillan 11, 14, Tiffany Roberts 40, Abby Wambach 86] 1.USA 3 3 0 0 15- 0 9 2.Mexico 3 2 0 1 7- 4 6 3.Panama 3 1 0 2 5-16 3 4.Trinidad and Tobago 3 0 0 3 2- 9 0 Group B [in Victoria, BC] 30 Oct Jamaica 0-2 Costa Rica [Megan Chávez 43, 69] 30 Oct Canada 11-1 Haiti [Charmaine Hooper 6, 26, 32, Silvana Burtini 11, 84, Christine Sinclair 16, 43, 71, 86, Candace Chapman 30, Judith Fenelon 79og; Kencia Marseille 14] 1 Nov Haiti 0-5 Costa Rica [Shirley Cruz 53, 68, Megan Chávez 62, 87, Xiomara Briceño 90] 1 Nov Canada 9-0 Jamaica [Christine Sinclair 13, 78, Charmaine Hooper 20, Amy Walsh 42, Kara Lang 45, 63, 84, 90, Randee Hermus 55] 3 Nov Jamaica 1-2 Haiti [Sinclair 59; Gilles 13, 56] 3 Nov Canada 3-0 Costa Rica [Charmaine Hooper 28, 42, Christine Sinclair 47] 1.Canada 3 3 0 0 23- 1 9 2.Costa Rica 3 2 0 1 7- 3 6 3.Haiti 3 1 0 2 3-17 3 4.Jamaica 3 0 0 3 1-13 0 Semifinals [in Seattle] 6 Nov Canada 2-0 Mexico 6 Nov USA 7-0 Costa Rica Third Place Match [in Pasadena] 9 Nov Mexico 4-1 Costa Rica [Monica González 13pen, Iris Mora 37, Maribel Domínguez 66, 82; Shirley Cruz 26 (Mora goal also listed as own goal by Rodríguez] Final [in Pasadena] 9 Nov USA 2-1 Canada [asdet]

Oceania's Women's Championship 2003 (Australia)

Belconnen Soccer Centre, Canberra, Australia, Apr 5-13, 2003

NB: Originally scheduled for 19-29 November 2002;
    originally 10 participants were announced but American Samoa,
    Tahiti and Tonga apparently withdrew.  In March a schedule
    with 7 teams in 2 groups (A: Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji,
    Samoa; B: New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu) and subsequent
    semi-finals and final was announced, but soon after Fiji and
    Vanuatu withdrew as well, leading to a single round robin of
    5 teams.

 5- 4-2003 Cook Islands     1-5  Papua New Guinea
  [Rakei 29; Matthies 21, Konalalai 23, Limabi 40, 87, Banabas 42]
 5- 4-2003 Australia       19-0  Samoa
  [Peters 5, 35, 50, 79, Golebiowski 16, 42, 46, 61, Davies 18,
   Small 41, 78, Mann 53, 58, 85, 87, Wainwright 55, Slatyer 56, 57,
   Garriock 72]
 7- 4-2003 Australia       11-0  Cook Islands
  [Crawford 8, 17, Davies 11, Alagich 34, 62pen, Karp 37, 81, Hohnke 59, 
   Small 65, Wilson 71, 82]
 7- 4-2003 Samoa            0-15 New Zealand
  [Jackman 5, 9, 24, 50, Ferrara 7, 10, 32, N.Smith 11, 12, 42, 65, 87,
   Moorwood 41, Keinzley 80, 82]
 9- 4-2003 Cook Islands     0-9  New Zealand
  [Ferrara 4, 22, Jackman 13, 33, 49, N.Smith 30, Henderson 53, Simpson 59,
   McCahill 88]
 9- 4-2003 Australia       13-0  Papua New Guinea
  [Mann 5, 41, 49, 55, Peters 17, Salisbury 29, 81pen, Alagich 46,
   Golebiowski 59, 71, Garriock 60, 78, 89]
11- 4-2003 Papua New Guinea 0-5  New Zealand
  [N.Smith 7, Jackman 12, 47, 59, Duncan 68]
11- 4-2003 Cook Islands     0-1  Samoa
  [Laumea 77]
13- 4-2003 Papua New Guinea 5-2  Samoa
  [Banabas 27, 80, Matthies 30, Nombe 51, Lanta 71; Talai 74, Peresia 87]
13- 4-2003 Australia        2-0  New Zealand
  [Peters 24, Small 49]

 1.Australia           4  4  0  0  45- 0 12
 2.New Zealand         4  3  0  1  29- 2  9
 3.Papua New Guinea    4  2  0  2  10-21  6
 4.Samoa               4  1  0  3   3-39  3
 5.Cook Islands        4  0  0  4   1-26  0

South-American Women's Championship 2002

Scheduled to be played in Córdoba, Argentina, April 5-16, 2002,
but moved to Peru, January/February 2003.  Venues: Lima and Chincha.

Later it was decided to have three regional groups (one in Argentina,
one in Ecuador and one in Peru), with the three winners joining Brazil
for a final tournament in Peru.

Group A (in Lima, Peru)
 9- 4-2003 Peru         3-1 Bolivia
  [Gloria Salinas 18, 70pen, Marta Mori 55; Maitté Zamorano 34]
11- 4-2003 Bolivia      7-1 Chile
  [Maitté Zamorano 13, 20, 43, Deisy Moreno 54, Elizabeth Pérez 56,
   Shirley Pérez 62, María Teresa Urgel 77; Angelina Galvez 90pen]
13- 4-2003 Peru         2-1 Chile
  [Lorena Bosmans 51, Miryam Tristán 80; María Castro 44]

 1.Peru        2  2  0  0  5- 2  6
 2.Bolivia     2  1  0  1  8- 4  3
 3.Chile       2  0  0  2  2- 9  0

Group B (in Loja, Ecuador)
 9- 4-2003 Ecuador      2-0 Venezuela
  [Wendy Villón 71, 90]
11- 4-2003 Colombia     8-0 Venezuela
  [Sandra Valencia 10, 86, Nelia Imbachi 33, Sonia Miranda 49, Ángela Garzón 58, 59,
   Claudia Gutiérrez 80, Paulina Munera 90]
13- 4-2003 Ecuador      1-1 Colombia
  [Gretel Campi 45; Sandra Valencia 46]

 1.Colombia    2  1  1  0  9- 1  4
 2.Ecuador     2  1  1  0  3- 1  4
 3.Venezuela   2  0  0  2  0-10  0

Group C (in Salta, Argentina)
 9- 4-2003 Argentina    3-0 Paraguay
  [Alejandra Jiménez 41, Marisol Medina 65, 72]
11- 4-2003 Uruguay      1-3 Paraguay
  [Gessika Lemos 27; Francisca Agüero 11, Nadia Rodas 56, Rossana Román 72]
13- 4-2003 Argentina    8-0 Uruguay
  [Alejandra Jiménez 5, Natalia Galli 32, Karina Alvariza 35pen, 79,
   Marisol Medina 46, 49, 51, 81]

 1.Argentina   2  2  0  0 11- 0  6
 2.Paraguay    2  1  0  1  3- 4  3
 3.Uruguay     2  0  0  2  1-11  0

Final Tournament (in Lima, Peru)

23- 4-2003 Brazil       3-2 Argentina
  [Katia 1, Pretinha 7, Rosana 54; Natalia Galli 49, Analía Almeida 71]
           Peru         0-1 Colombia
  [Sandra Valencia 18]
25- 4-2003 Colombia     2-3 Argentina
  [Leidy Ordóñez 5, Sandra Valencia 33; Rosana Gómez 25, Karina Alvariza 43,
   Marisa Gerez 71]
           Brazil       3-0 Peru
  [Formiga 26, Pretinha 30, Marta 53]
27- 4-2003 Brazil      12-0 Colombia
  [Pretinha 7, 15, Formiga 22, Marta 34, 50, 70pen, Katia 42, 44, 74, 82, 89,
   Cristiane 80]
           Peru         1-1 Argentina
  [Adriana Dávila 7; Marisol Medina 88]

 1.BRAZIL      3  3  0  0 18- 2  9
 2.ARGENTINA   3  1  1  0  6- 6  4
 3.Colombia    3  1  0  2  3-15  3
 4.Peru        3  0  1  2  1- 5  1

Final Tournament

FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003
2003 FIFA Women's World Cup.svg
Official logo
Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
DatesSeptember 20 – October 12
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)6 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Germany (1st title)
Runners-up Sweden
Third place United States
Fourth place Canada
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored107 (3.34 per match)
Attendance679,666 (21,240 per match)
Top scorer(s)Germany Birgit Prinz (7 goals)
Best player(s)Germany Birgit Prinz
Best goalkeeperGermany Silke Rottenberg
Fair play award China
Group A (in Philadelphia) 20 Sep Nigeria 0-3 North Korea 21 Sep USA 3-1 Sweden [in Washington DC] 25 Sep USA 5-0 Nigeria 25 Sep Sweden 1-0 North Korea 28 Sep North Korea 0-3 USA [in Columbus] 28 Sep Sweden 3-0 Nigeria [in Columbus] 1.USA 3 3 0 0 11- 1 9 2.SWEDEN 3 2 0 1 5- 3 6 3.North Korea 3 1 0 2 3- 4 3 4.Nigeria 3 0 0 3 0-11 0 Group B (in Washington DC) 20 Sep Norway 2-0 France [in Philadelphia] 21 Sep Brazil 3-0 South Korea 24 Sep Norway 1-4 Brazil 24 Sep France 1-0 South Korea 27 Sep South Korea 1-7 Norway [in Foxboro] 27 Sep France 1-1 Brazil 1.BRAZIL 3 2 1 0 8- 2 7 2.NORWAY 3 2 0 1 10- 5 6 3.France 3 1 1 1 2- 3 4 4.South Korea 3 0 0 3 1-11 0 Group C (in Columbus) 20 Sep Germany 4-1 Canada 20 Sep Japan 6-0 Argentina 24 Sep Germany 3-0 Japan 24 Sep Canada 3-0 Argentina 27 Sep Argentina 1-6 Germany [in Washington DC] 27 Sep Canada 3-1 Japan [in Foxboro] 1.GERMANY 3 3 0 0 13- 2 9 2.CANADA 3 2 0 1 7- 5 6 3.Japan 3 1 0 2 7- 6 3 4.Argentina 3 0 0 3 1-15 0 Group D (in Carson) 21 Sep China 1-0 Ghana 21 Sep Australia 1-2 Russia 25 Sep China 1-1 Australia 25 Sep Ghana 0-3 Russia 28 Sep Russia 0-1 China [in Portland] 28 Sep Ghana 2-1 Australia [in Portland] 1.CHINA 3 2 1 0 3- 1 7 2.RUSSIA 3 2 0 1 5- 2 6 3.Ghana 3 1 0 2 2- 5 3 4.Australia 3 0 1 2 3- 5 1 Quarterfinals 1 Oct USA 1-0 Norway [in Foxboro] 1 Oct Brazil 1-2 Sweden [in Foxboro] 2 Oct Germany 7-1 Russia [in Portland] 2 Oct China 0-1 Canada [in Portland] Semifinals (Portland) 5 Oct USA 0-3 Germany 5 Oct Sweden 2-1 Canada Third Place Match (Carson) 11 Oct USA 3-1 Canada [Lilly 21, Boxx 51, Milbrett 80; Sinclair 30] Final (Carson) 12 Oct Germany 2-1 Sweden [asdet]
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2007 Women's World Cup 

Qualifying

China (hosts) qualified automatically.

European Qualifying for Women's World Cup 2007

First Category

NB: group winners qualify for World Cup 2007 in China

Group 1
27- 8-05 Norway            4-1 Ukraine
24- 9-05 Italy             3-1 Ukraine
24- 9-05 Serbia-Montenegro 0-4 Norway
29-10-05 Greece            0-2 Serbia-Montenegro
29-10-05 Norway            1-0 Italy
 2-11-05 Italy             6-0 Serbia-Montenegro
 5-11-05 Serbia-Montenegro 0-4 Ukraine
 9-11-05 Greece            1-3 Ukraine
25- 3-06 Greece            0-3 Norway
29- 3-06 Italy             2-0 Greece
15- 4-06 Serbia-Montenegro 3-1 Greece
22- 4-06 Greece            0-5 Italy
 6- 5-06 Ukraine           2-1 Serbia-Montenegro
10- 5-06 Norway            3-0 Serbia-Montenegro
17- 6-06 Ukraine           2-1 Italy
20- 6-06 Norway            4-0 Greece
21- 6-06 Serbia-Montenegro 0-7 Italy
23- 6-06 Ukraine           6-0 Greece
27- 8-06 Ukraine           1-1 Norway
23- 9-06 Italy             1-2 Norway

 1.NORWAY             8  7  1  0 22- 3 22
 2.Ukraine            8  5  1  2 20-11 16
 3.Italy              8  5  0  3 25- 6 15
 4.Serbia-Montenegro  8  2  0  6  6-27  6
 5.Greece             8  0  0  8  2-28  0

Group 2
21- 8-05 Iceland           3-0 Belarus
27- 8-05 Belarus           1-1 Czech Republic
28- 8-05 Sweden            2-2 Iceland
24- 9-05 Czech Republic    1-0 Iceland
24- 9-05 Sweden            6-0 Belarus
 1-11-05 Portugal          1-4 Sweden
 5-11-05 Portugal          0-3 Czech Republic
22- 4-06 Czech Republic    2-3 Sweden
 6- 5-06 Belarus           1-2 Iceland
 7- 5-06 Sweden            5-1 Portugal
11- 5-06 Portugal          0-1 Belarus
 3- 6-06 Czech Republic    6-0 Portugal
18- 6-06 Belarus           0-6 Sweden
18- 6-06 Iceland           3-0 Portugal
19- 8-06 Iceland           2-4 Czech Republic
26- 8-06 Iceland           0-4 Sweden
27- 8-06 Czech Republic    3-0 Belarus
23- 9-06 Belarus           3-2 Portugal
24- 9-06 Sweden            2-0 Czech Republic
28- 9-06 Portugal          0-6 Iceland

 1.SWEDEN             8  7  1  0 32- 6 22
 2.Czech Republic     8  5  1  2 20- 8 16
 3.Iceland            8  4  1  3 18-12 13
 4.Belarus            8  2  1  5  6-23  7
 5.Portugal           8  0  0  8  4-31  0

Group 3
27- 8-05 Poland            1-5 Denmark
31- 8-05 Belgium           0-3 Finland
24- 9-05 Finland           3-1 Poland
25- 9-05 Denmark           3-0 Belgium
29- 9-05 Poland            3-2 Spain
30-10-05 Belgium           2-3 Poland
30-10-05 Finland           0-1 Spain
 5-11-05 Spain             3-2 Belgium
10-11-05 Spain             2-2 Denmark
26- 3-06 Belgium           0-2 Denmark
30- 3-06 Spain             7-0 Poland
22- 4-06 Belgium           2-4 Spain
22- 4-06 Poland            1-5 Finland
27- 4-06 Denmark           5-0 Spain
 6- 5-06 Finland           3-0 Belgium
 7- 5-06 Denmark           3-1 Poland
11- 5-06 Spain             0-0 Finland
26- 8-06 Finland           2-1 Denmark
23- 9-06 Poland            4-2 Belgium
27- 9-06 Denmark           1-0 Finland

 1.DENMARK            8  6  1  1 22- 6 19
 2.Finland            8  5  1  2 16- 5 16
 3.Spain              8  4  2  2 19-14 14
 4.Poland             8  3  0  5 14-29  9
 5.Belgium            8  0  0  8  8-25  0

Group 4 
 9- 7-05 Russia            5-1 Ireland
28- 8-05 Russia            6-0 Scotland
 1- 9-05 Switzerland       0-2 Russia
25- 9-05 Germany           5-1 Russia
25- 9-05 Scotland          0-0 Ireland
20-10-05 Germany           4-0 Scotland
12-11-05 Germany           4-0 Switzerland
25- 3-06 Switzerland       2-0 Ireland
22- 4-06 Ireland           2-0 Switzerland
26- 4-06 Scotland          1-0 Switzerland
 6- 5-06 Ireland           0-2 Scotland
11- 5-06 Germany           1-0 Ireland
24- 5-06 Scotland          0-4 Russia
17- 6-06 Ireland           0-2 Russia
26- 8-06 Ireland           0-3 Germany
26- 8-06 Switzerland       1-1 Scotland
30- 8-06 Switzerland       0-6 Germany
23- 9-06 Russia            2-0 Switzerland
23- 9-06 Scotland          0-5 Germany
27- 9-06 Russia            2-3 Germany

 1.GERMANY            8  8  0  0 31- 3 24
 2.Russia             8  6  0  2 24- 9 18
 3.Scotland           8  2  2  4  4-20  8
 4.Ireland            8  1  1  6  3-15  4  [2 1 0 1 2-2 3]
 5.Switzerland        8  1  1  6  3-18  4  [2 1 0 1 2-2 3]

Group 5
 1- 9-05 Austria           1-4 England
24- 9-05 France            0-1 Netherlands
24- 9-05 Hungary           0-3 Austria
27-10-06 Hungary          0-13 England
29-10-05 Austria           0-1 Netherlands
 5-11-05 Austria           1-3 France
 9-11-05 France            2-0 Hungary
17-11-05 Netherlands       0-1 England
25- 3-06 Hungary           0-5 Netherlands
26- 3-06 England           0-0 France
20- 4-06 England           4-0 Austria
22- 4-06 Hungary           0-5 France
11- 5-06 England           2-0 Hungary
13- 5-06 Netherlands       0-2 France
26- 8-06 Austria           1-1 Hungary
31- 8-06 England           4-0 Netherlands
20- 9-06 Netherlands       4-0 Austria
23- 9-06 France            2-1 Austria
24- 9-06 Netherlands       4-0 Hungary
30- 9-06 France            1-1 England

 1.ENGLAND            8  6  2  0 29- 2 20
 2.France             8  5  2  1 15- 4 17
 3.Netherlands        8  5  0  3 15- 7 15
 4.Austria            8  1  1  6  7-19  4
 5.Hungary            8  0  1  7  1-35  1

Second Category

Group 6
28- 8-05 Slovenia          2-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
 6- 9-05 Malta             1-4 Croatia
24- 9-05 Croatia           3-5 Slovenia
29-10-05 Croatia           2-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
 6-11-05 Slovenia          4-1 Malta
25- 3-06 Bosnia-Herzegov.  1-0 Malta
29- 3-06 Croatia           1-0 Malta
26- 4-06 Malta             1-3 Slovenia
 7- 5-06 Bosnia-Herzegov.  1-6 Slovenia
14- 5-06 Slovenia          3-0 Croatia
20- 5-06 Bosnia-Herzegov.  2-1 Croatia
 7- 6-06 Malta             1-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina

 1.Slovenia           6  6  0  0 23- 6 18  (moved from group 8)
 2.Croatia            6  3  0  3 11-11  9
 3.Bosnia-Herzegovina 6  2  1  3  5-12  7
 4.Malta              6  0  1  5  4-14  1
 -.Armenia            withdrew
 -.Lithuania          withdrew

Group 7
20- 8-05 Slovakia          2-1 Romania
27- 8-05 Romania           4-1 Kazakhstan
31- 8-05 Kazakhstan        0-4 Slovakia
29-10-05 Romania           3-2 Northern Ireland
10-11-05 Northern Ireland  2-1 Slovakia
30- 3-06 Slovakia          2-0 Northern Ireland
22- 4-06 Northern Ireland  1-0 Kazakhstan
11- 5-06 Slovakia          2-0 Kazakhstan
20- 5-06 Northern Ireland  1-4 Romania
17- 6-06 Kazakhstan        1-1 Northern Ireland
22- 6-06 Romania           2-3 Slovakia
31- 8-06 Kazakhstan        1-0 Romania

 1.Slovakia           6  5  0  1 14- 5 15
 2.Romania            6  3  0  3 14-10  9
 3.Northern Ireland   6  2  1  3  7-11  7
 4.Kazakhstan         6  1  1  4  3-12  4
 -.Azerbaijan         withdrew

Group 8
21- 8-05 Estonia           2-5 Israel
24- 9-05 Moldova           3-1 Estonia
10-11-05 Israel            2-0 Moldova
26- 3-06 Wales             3-0 Moldova
30- 3-06 Wales             1-1 Israel
23- 4-06 Wales             0-0 Estonia
 7- 5-06 Israel            1-0 Estonia
 7- 5-06 Moldova           0-3 Wales
11- 5-06 Moldova           0-1 Israel
18- 6-06 Estonia           3-2 Moldova
20- 8-06 Israel            1-3 Wales             [in Waalwijk, Netherlands]
26- 8-06 Estonia           0-7 Wales

 1.Wales              6  4  2  0 17- 2 14
 2.Israel             6  4  1  1 11- 6 13
 3.Estonia            6  1  1  4  6-18  4
 4.Moldova            6  1  0  5  5-13  3

Asian Women's Championship 2006

Participants (20): 

Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, 
India, Hongkong, Singapore, Guam, Philippines, Myanmar, Uzbekistan, 
Indonesia, Malaysia,Maldives, Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Laos.

NB: Sri Lanka withdrew due to tsunami on Dec 26, 2004;
    Kyrgyzstan withdrew due to political unrest;
    Nepal withdrew due to lack of funds;
    Turkmenistan and Brunei also withdrew.

Qualifying Tournament (Vietnam, June 12-23, 2005)

China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea all have byes to the final tournament. 

Laos, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Tajikistan all withdrew before the start 
of the tournament. Myanmar were then moved into group A.

All games at My Dinh Stadium. 

Group Stage

NB: top-2 of all groups to quarterfinals

Group A
Jun 12: Vietnam      6-1 Philippines
Jun 14: Myanmar      4-1 Philippines 
Jun 16: Vietnam      1-0 Myanmar 

Group B
Jun 12: India       10-0 Guam
Jun 14: Taiwan       2-1 India 
Jun 16: Taiwan      11-0 Guam 

Group C
Jun 13: Uzbekistan   6-0 Maldives 
Jun 15: Uzbekistan   3-0 Hongkong 
Jun 17: Hongkong     4-0 Maldives 

GROUP D
Jun 13: Indonesia    0-0 Singapore 
Jun 15: Thailand     4-0 Singapore 
Jun 17: Thailand     4-0 Indonesia 
NB: Singapore won coin toss for second place

Quarterfinals
Jun 19: Uzbekistan   1-2 Myanmar
Jun 19: Taiwan       3-0 Singapore
Jun 20: Vietnam      4-1 Hongkong
Jun 20: Thailand     3-2 India 

NB: quarterfinal winners advance to AFC Women's Championship next year.


Final Tournament

originally to be held in Japan July 21-30, 2006 but moved to Australia
in order to give Australia the chance to reach the World Cup after
changing confederation.

Participants: Australia, China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea,
              Myanmar, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam

NB: qualifying tournament for the 2007 Women's World Cup.

All matches in Adelaide

Group A
Jul 19: China        2-0 Taiwan
Jul 19: Japan        5-0 Vietnam
Jul 21: China        2-0 Vietnam
Jul 21: Japan       11-1 Taiwan
Jul 23: China        0-1 Japan
Jul 23: Taiwan       0-1 Vietnam
 
 1.JAPAN            3  3  0  0 17- 1  9
 2.CHINA            3  2  0  1  4- 1  6
 3.Vietnam          3  1  0  2  1- 7  3
 4.Taiwan           3  0  0  3  1-14  0

Group B
Jul 16: Australia    4-0 South Korea
Jul 16: Thailand     2-1 Myanmar
Jul 18: North Korea  9-0 Thailand
Jul 18: Australia    2-0 Myanmar
Jul 20: North Korea  3-0 Myanmar
Jul 20: South Korea 11-0 Thailand
Jul 22: Australia    0-0 North Korea
Jul 22: South Korea  3-1 Myanmar
Jul 24: Australia    5-0 Thailand
Jul 24: North Korea  1-0 South Korea
 
 1,NORTH KOREA      4  3  1  0 13- 0 10
 2.AUSTRALIA        4  3  1  0 11- 0 10
 3.South Korea      4  2  0  2 14- 6  6
 4.Thailand         4  1  0  3  2-26  3
 5.Myanmar          4  0  0  4  2-10  0
   
Semifinals
Jul 27: Japan        0-2 Australia
Jul 27: North Korea  0-1 China

Third Place Match
Jul 30: Japan        2-3 North Korea

Final
Jul 30: Australia    2-2 China               [aet, 2-4 pen]
          [Caitlin Munoz 29, Jo Peters 33; Duan Han 68, Xiaoxu Ma 73]

Australia and North Korea advance to 2007 World Cup (China qualified
as organisers); Japan to face Mexico (third in CONCACAF Gold Cup).

AFC/CONCACAF Playoff (March 2007)

First Leg
Mar 10: Japan        2-0 Mexico

Second Leg
Mar 17: Mexico       2-1 Japan

Africa - Women's Championship 2006

First Round [Mar 12, 26]
Algeria             w/o   Libya                [Libya withdrew]
Eritrea             o/w   Egypt                [Eritrea withdrew]
Morocco           0-2 1-4 Mali                 [1st leg Mar 11, 2nd leg Mar 25]
Benin             1-1 1-1 Ivory Coast          [4-3 pen] [2nd leg Mar 25]
Angola            3-2 1-3 Equatorial Guinea    [1st leg in Luanda]
South Africa      6-2 6-1 Mozambique           [1st leg Mar 11]
Uganda              o/w   Tanzania             [Uganda withdrew]
Kenya               8-0   Djibouti             [also reported 7-0; over 1 leg in Nairobi on Mar 25]
Congo-Brazzaville 9-0 3-1 Togo                 [1st leg in Brazzaville]
Congo-Kinshasa    3-0 3-2 Zambia               [1st leg Mar 11 in Lubumbashi, 
  [Bosangi 23, Zuma 46, Panda 80]               2nd leg Mar 25 in Chingola]
  [Gift Lisaka 23, 43; Mundaya Balembo 6,
   Mbenza Masevo 11, Mireille Mukanu 15]
Senegal           7-0 5-1 Guinea

Second Round [Jul 23, Aug 5]
Algeria           1-0 3-0 Egypt                [1st leg in Annaba, 2nd leg in
  [Zerrouki Dalila 57]                          Alexandria]
  [half-time 0-1]
Mali              3-1 1-0 Benin                [1st leg Jul 22 in Bamako; 2nd 
  [Fatoumata Doumbia 45, Fatoumata Diarra 51,   leg Aug 6 in Cotonou]
   Diaty N'Diaye 65; Bouraïma Bathily 90]
Nigeria             n/p   Equatorial Guinea
South Africa      3-0 4-0 Tanzania             [1st leg in Johannesburg; 2nd leg 
  [Veronica Phewa 10, Lena Mosebo 17, Memory Makanye 90]  Aug 4 in Dar es Salaam]
  [Memory Makhanya 24, Disebo Mametja 31, Nomphumelelo Nyandeni 51,
   Veronica Phewa 85]
Cameroon          4-0 5-0 Kenya                [1st leg Jul 22 in Yaoundé; 2nd leg
  [Ngono Mani 5, 30, Séraphine Mbida 71, Ngo Ndoumbouk 89]              in Nairobi]
Ghana             n/p n/p Congo-Brazzaville    [1st leg in Obuasi not played,
                                                neither team showed; 2nd leg
                                                not played, neither team showed]
Congo-Kinshasa    3-0 0-2 Senegal              [1st leg in Kinshasa, 2nd leg in 
  [Mbimbi Vavadio 12, Yvonne Malembo 22, Tuzolana Diasilwa 45]            Dakar]

NB: after Nigeria replaced Gabon as hosts, both Nigeria and their
    second round opponents Equatorial Guinea are qualified for the
    final tournament.

Final Tournament [Oct 28-Nov 11]

Gabon qualified as hosts but withdrew due to lack of financial support
from the FGF; they are replaced as hosts by Nigeria.

Group A
[Oct 28]
Nigeria      4-2 Equatorial Guinea      [in Warri]
  [Cynthia Uwak 2, 5, Perpetua Nkwocha 32, Kikelomo Ajayi 87;
   Chinasa Okoro 15, Clotilde Essiane 29]
South Africa 4-0 Algeria                [in Oleh]
  [Veronica Phewa 1, 34, Nyandeni Nompumelo 38, Jo-Anne Solomon 90]
[Oct 31]
Nigeria      6-0 Algeria                [in Warri]
  [Kikelomo Ajayi 8, Perpetua Nkwocha 20, 90+, Maureen Madu 36,
   Efioanwan Ekpo 56, Cynthia Uwak 89]
South Africa 2-0 Equatorial Guinea      [in Oleh]
  [Belinda Nkosi 62, Jo-Anne Solomon 73]
[Nov 3]
Algeria      3-3 Equatorial Guinea      [in Oghara]
Nigeria      2-0 South Africa           [in Oleh]
  [Cynthia Uwak 4, 43]

 1.NIGERIA       3  3  0  0 12- 2  9
 2.SOUTH AFRICA  3  2  0  1  6- 2  6
 3.Equat. Guinea 3  0  1  2  5- 9  1
 4.Algeria       3  0  1  2  3-13  1
 
Group B
[Oct 29]
Mali         0-1 Ghana                  [in Oghara]
  [Romanatu Tahiru 48]
Cameroon     1-1 Congo-Kinshasa         [in Ughelli]
  [Madeleine Ngono 1 (10 sec); Kisita Milanda 57]
[Nov 1]
Ghana        2-1 Cameroon               [in Ughelli]
  [Anita Amankwa 28, 90; Françoise Bella 52]
Mali         3-2 Congo-Kinshasa         [in Oghara]
  [Fatoumata Doumbia 36, Fatoumata Diarra 69, 90; Cyrille Zuma 28,
   Mavuta Maluivudi 86]
[Nov 4]
Ghana        3-1 Congo-Kinshasa         [in Ughelli]
  [Anita Amankwa 23, 33, Florence Okoe 84; Nzuzi Vumongo 51]
Cameroon     2-0 Mali                   [in Warri]
  [Manuela Bekombo 42, Marlyse Ngo 74]

 1.GHANA         3  3  0  0  6- 2  9
 2.CAMEROON      3  1  1  1  4- 3  4
 3.Mali          3  1  0  2  3- 5  3 
 4.Congo-Kinsh.  3  0  1  2  4- 7  1

Semifinals [Nov 7]
Nigeria      5-0 Cameroon               [in Warri]
  [Cynthia Uwak 33, Perpetua Nkwocha 45, 47?, 54, Efioanwan Ekpo 61]
Ghana        1-0 South Africa           [in Oghara]
  [Florence Okoe 88pen]

Third Place Match [Nov 10, Oleh]
Cameroon     2-2 South Africa           [4-5 pen]
  [Françoise Bella 50pen, Madeleine Ngono 87; Portia Modise 4,
   Memory Makhanya 63]

Final [Nov 11, Warri]
Nigeria      1-0 Ghana

Oceania's Women's Championship 2007 (Papua New Guinea)

Lae, Papua New Guinea, Apr 9-13, 2007
 
Participants:
New Zealand
Papua New Guinea
Solomon Islands
Tonga 

NB: other announced participants (Samoa, Cook Islands,
    Fiji, Tahiti, New Caledonia and Vanuatu) withdrew

[Apr 9]
New Zealand      6-1 Tonga
  [Kirsty Yallop 8, 73, Wendi Henderson 13, 56, Abby Erceg 17, Zoe Thompson 81;
   Vasi Feke 85]
Papua New Guinea 6-1 Solomon Islands
  [Deslyn Siniu (3), Jacqueline Chalau (2), own goal; Prudence Fula]
[Apr 11]
New Zealand      8-0 Solomon Islands
  [Simone Ferrara 4, 23, Nicola Smith 33, 45, 60, Rebecca Smith 50,
   Ria Percival 39, Emma Kete 90]
Papua New Guinea 1-0 Tonga
  [Mele Vaisioa Mahe Niukapu 63og]
[Apr 13]
Papua New Guinea 0-7 New Zealand 
  [Kirsty Yallop (2), Nicola Smith, Zoe Thompson, Ria Percival, Anna Green,
   Hayley Moorwood]
Tonga            0-0 Solomon Islands
 
 1.NEW ZEALAND              3  3  0  0  21- 1   9
 2.Papua New Guinea         3  2  0  1   7- 8   6
 3.Tonga                    3  0  1  2   1- 7   1
 4.Solomon Islands          3  0  1  2   1-14   1

South-American Women's Championship 2006

November 10-26, 2006 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Group A
[Nov 10]
Chile        1-2 Ecuador
Argentina    2-1 Uruguay
[Nov 12]
Colombia     1-0 Uruguay
Argentina    8-0 Chile
[Nov 14]
Argentina    1-0 Ecuador
Colombia     1-3 Chile
[Nov 16]
Uruguay      2-1 Chile
Ecuador      2-2 Colombia
[Nov 18]
Argentina    6-0 Colombia
Uruguay      1-0 Ecuador 

 1.Argentina   4  4  0  0 17- 1 12
 2.Uruguay     4  2  0  2  4- 4  6
 3.Ecuador     4  1  1  2  4- 5  4
 4.Colombia    4  1  1  2  4-11  4
 5.Chile       4  1  0  3  5-13  3
 
Group B
[Nov 11]
Bolivia      1-1 Venezuela
Paraguay     1-4 Brazil
[Nov 13]
Peru         0-2 Brazil
Bolivia      1-5 Paraguay 
[Nov 15]
Venezuela    1-3 Paraguay
Peru         2-1 Bolivia
[Nov 17]
Brazil       6-1 Bolivia
Venezuela    2-0 Peru
[Nov 19]
Paraguay     2-1 Peru
Brazil       6-0 Venezuela

 1.Brazil      4  4  0  0 18- 2 12
 2.Paraguay    4  3  0  1 11- 7  9
 3.Venezuela   4  1  1  2  4-10  4
 4.Peru        4  1  0  3  3- 7  3
 5.Bolivia     4  0  1  3  4-14  1
 
Top-2 of each group qualify to Final Round

Final Round

[Nov 22]
Argentina    0-0 Paraguay
Brazil       6-0 Uruguay
[Nov 24]
Argentina    2-0 Uruguay
Brazil       6-0 Paraguay
[Nov 26]
Uruguay      3-2 Paraguay
Argentina    2-0 Brazil

 1.Argentina   3  2  1  0  4- 0  7
 2.Brazil      3  2  0  1 12- 2  6
 3.Uruguay     3  1  0  2  3-10  3
 4.Paraguay    3  0  1  2  2- 9  1

Women Gold Cup 2006

Qualifiying competition for the Women's World Cup 2007.


Central American Qualifying
Caribbean Qualifying

Played November 19-26, 2006 in Los Angeles, USA.

Participants: USA
              Canada
              Mexico 
              Panama     
              Trinidad and Tobago
              Jamaica

Round 1
19 Nov Panama          0-2 Jamaica
         [Audia Sullivan 4, Venicia Reid 59]
19 Nov Mexico          3-0 Trinidad/Tobago
         [Patricia Perez 20, Monica Gonzalez 45, Maribel Dominguez 67]

Semifinals
22 Nov Canada          4-0 Jamaica
         [Christine Sinclair 40, 71, Rhian Wilkinson 51, Melanie Booth 88]
22 Nov USA             2-0 Mexico
         [Abby Wambach 10, 64]

Third Place Match
26 Nov Jamaica         0-3 Mexico
         [Monica Ocampo 20pen, 30, Maribel Dominguez 23]
NB: Mexico play off against Japan for place in World Cup

Final
26 Nov USA             2-1 Canada                    [aet]
         [Leslie Osborne 6, Kristine Lilly 120pen; Randee Hermuss 44]


NB: also qualifying for 2008 Olympics.

AFC/CONCACAF Playoff [March 2007]

First Leg
10 Mar Japan           2-0 Mexico

Second Leg 
17 Mar Mexico          2-1 Japan

Final Tournament

2007年女子世界杯足球赛
2007 Nián nǚzǐ shìjièbēi zúqiú sài
2007 FIFA Women's World Cup.svg
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates10–30 September
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)5 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Germany (2nd title)
Runners-up Brazil
Third place United States
Fourth place Norway
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored111 (3.47 per match)
Attendance1,190,971 (37,218 per match)
Top scorer(s)Brazil Marta (7 goals)
Best player(s)Brazil Marta
Best goalkeeperGermany Nadine Angerer
Fair play award Norway
Group A 10 Sep Shanghai Germany 11–0 Argentina [Behringer 12, 24, Garefrekes 17, Prinz 29, 45, 59, Lingor 51, 90, Smisek 57, 70, 79] 11 Sep Shanghai England 2-2 Japan [K. Smith 81, 83; Miyama 55, 95] 14 Sep Shanghai Argentina 0-1 Japan [Nagasato 91] 14 Sep Shanghai Germany 0–0 England 17 Sep Chengdu Argentina 1–6 England [Gonzalez 60; Gonzalez 9og, Scott 10, Williams 50pen, K. Smith 64, 77, Exley 90pen] 17 Sep Hangzhou Japan 0–2 Germany [Prinz 21, Lingor 87pen] 1.GERMANY 3 2 1 0 13- 0 7 2.ENGLAND 3 1 2 0 8- 3 5 3.Japan 3 1 1 1 3- 4 4 4.Argentina 3 0 0 3 1-18 0 Group B 11 Sep Chengdu USA 2-2 North Korea [Wambach 50, O'Reilly 69; Kil Son Hui 58, Kim Yong Ae 60] 11 Sep Chengdu Sweden 1–1 Nigeria [Svensson 50; Uwak 82] 14 Sep Chengdu USA 2–0 Sweden [Wambach 34pen, 58] 14 Sep Chengdu North Korea 2–0 Nigeria [Kim Kyong Hwa 17, Ri Kum Suk 21] 18 Sep Tianjin North Korea 1–2 Sweden [Ri Un Suk 22; Schelin 4, 54] 18 Sep Shanghai Nigeria 0–1 USA [Chalupny 1] 1.USA 3 2 1 0 5- 2 7 2.NORTH KOREA 3 1 1 1 5- 4 4 3.Sweden 3 1 1 1 3- 4 4 4.Nigeria 3 0 1 2 1- 4 1 Group C 12 Sep Hangzhou Australia 4–1 Ghana [Walsh 15, De Vanna 57, 81, Garriock 69; Amankwa 70] 12 Sep Hangzhou Norway 2–1 Canada [R. Gulbrandsen 52, Horpestad 81; Chapman 33] 15 Sep Hangzhou Canada 4–0 Ghana [Sinclair 16, 62, Schmidt 55, Franko 77] 15 Sep Hangzhou Norway 1–1 Australia [R. Gulbrandsen 5; De Vanna 83] 20 Sep Hangzhou Norway 7–2 Ghana [Storlokken 4, R. Gulbrandsen 39, 59, 62, Horpestad 45pen, Herlovsen 56, Klaveness 69; Bayor 73, Okoe 80pen] 20 Sep Chengdu Australia 2–2 Canada [McCallum 53, Salisbury 92; Tancredi 1, Sinclair 85] 1.NORWAY 3 2 1 0 10- 4 7 2.AUSTRALIA 3 1 2 0 7- 4 5 3.Canada 3 1 1 1 7- 4 4 4.Ghana 3 0 0 3 3-15 0 Group D 12 Sep Wuhan Brazil 5–0 New Zealand [Daniela 10, Cristiane 54, Marta 74, 93, Renata Costa 86] 12 Sep Wuhan China 3–2 Denmark [Li Jie 31, Bi Yan 50, Song Xiaoli 88; Nielsen 51, Paaske 87] 15 Sep Wuhan Denmark 2–0 New Zealand [Pedersen 61, Paaske 66] 15 Sep Wuhan China 0–4 Brazil [Marta 42, 70, Cristiane 47, 48] 20 Sep Tianjin China 2–0 New Zealand [Li Jie 57, Xie Caixia 79] 20 Sep Hangzhou Brazil 1–0 Denmark [Pretinha 91] 1.BRAZIL 3 3 0 0 10- 0 9 2.CHINA 3 2 0 1 5- 6 6 3.Denmark 3 1 0 2 4- 4 3 4.New Zealand 3 0 0 3 0- 9 0 Quarterfinals 22 Sep Wuhan Germany 3–0 North Korea [Garefrekes 44, Lingor 67, Krahn 72] 22 Sep Tianjin USA 3–0 England [Wambach 48, Boxx 57, Lilly 60] 23 Sep Wuhan Norway 1–0 China [Herlovsen 32] 23 Sep Tianjin Brazil 3–2 Australia [Formiga 4, Marta 23pen, Cristiane 75; De Vanna 36, Colthorpe 68] Semifinals 26 Sep Tianjin Germany 3–0 Norway [Ronning 42og, Stegemann 72, Muller 75] 27 Sep Hangzhou USA 0–4 Brazil [Osborne 20og, Marta 27, 79, Cristiane 56] Third Place Match 30 Sep Shanghai Norway 1–4 USA [R. Gulbrandsen 63; Wambach 30, 46, Chalupny 58, O'Reilly 59] Final 30 Sep Shanghai Germany 2–0 Brazil
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2011 Women's World Cup  

Qualifying

Germany (hosts) qualified automatically.

European Qualifying for Women's World Cup 2011

Group 1

15 Aug 2009  Iceland            5–0  Serbia
17 Sep 2009  Iceland           12–0  Estonia
23 Sep 2009  Croatia            0–7  France
26 Sep 2009  Serbia             1–1  Croatia
24 Oct 2009  Croatia            0–1  Northern Ireland
24 Oct 2009  France             2–0  Iceland
28 Oct 2009  France            12–0  Estonia
28 Oct 2009  Northern Ireland   0–1  Iceland
21 Nov 2009  Serbia             0–2  France
27 Mar 2010  Serbia             0–2  Iceland
27 Mar 2010  Croatia            0–3  Estonia
27 Mar 2010  France             6–0  Northern Ireland
31 Mar 2010  Serbia             4–0  Estonia
31 Mar 2010  Croatia            0–3  Iceland
31 Mar 2010  Northern Ireland   0–4  France
09 May 2010  Croatia            1–2  Serbia
05 Jun 2010  Estonia            2–1  Northern Ireland
19 Jun 2010  Estonia            1–0  Serbia
19 Jun 2010  Iceland            2-0  Northern Ireland 
20 Jun 2010  France             3–0  Croatia
22 Jun 2010  Iceland            3-0  Croatia
23 Jun 2010  Estonia            0–6  France
23 Jun 2010  Northern Ireland   0–0  Serbia
24 Jul 2010  Northern Ireland   3–0  Estonia
21 Aug 2010  Serbia             0–0  Northern Ireland
21 Aug 2010  Iceland            0–1  France
22 Aug 2010  Estonia            1–1  Croatia
25 Aug 2010  Estonia            0–5  Iceland
25 Aug 2010  France             7–0  Serbia
25 Aug 2010  Northern Ireland   3–1  Croatia

1.France            10  10  0  0  50- 0  30  Qualified
2.Iceland           10   8  0  2  33- 3  24
3.Northern Ireland  10   3  2  5   8-16  11
4.Estonia           10   3  1  6   7-44  10
5.Serbia            10   2  3  5   7-19   9
6.Croatia           10   0  2  8   4-27   2

Group 2

19 Sep 2009  Slovakia           9-0  Macedonia
24 Oct 2009  Norway             3–0  Netherlands
25 Oct 2009  Macedonia          1–6  Belarus
28 Oct 2009  Norway             1–0  Slovakia
29 Oct 2009  Netherlands       13–1  Macedonia
21 Nov 2009  Netherlands        1–1  Belarus
27 Mar 2010  Norway            14–0  Macedonia
27 Mar 2010  Netherlands        2–0  Slovakia
30 Mar 2010  Belarus            0–5  Norway
01 Apr 2010  Slovakia           0–1  Netherlands
22 Apr 2010  Macedonia          0–7  Netherlands
28 Apr 2010  Belarus            6–0  Macedonia
19 Jun 2010  Slovakia           0–2  Belarus
19 Jun 2010  Netherlands        2–2  Norway
23 Jun 2010  Macedonia          1–6  Slovakia
23 Jun 2010  Norway             3-0  Belarus
21 Aug 2010  Slovakia           0–4  Norway
21 Aug 2010  Belarus            0–4  Netherlands
25 Aug 2010  Belarus            2–0  Slovakia
25 Aug 2010  Macedonia          0–7  Norway

1.Norway             8   7  1  0  39- 2  22  Qualified
2.Netherlands        8   5  2  1  30- 7  17
3.Belarus            8   4  1  3  17-14  13
4.Slovakia           8   2  0  6  15-13   6
5.Macedonia          8   0  0  8   3-68   0

Group 3

23 Sep 2009  Greece             0–6  Denmark
21 Oct 2009  Bulgaria           0–1  Greece
24 Oct 2009  Denmark           15–0  Georgia
24 Oct 2009  Greece             0–1  Scotland
28 Oct 2009  Bulgaria           0–0  Denmark
29 Oct 2009  Scotland           3–1  Georgia
21 Nov 2009  Bulgaria           5–0  Georgia
26 Nov 2009  Greece             5–0  Georgia
27 Mar 2010  Georgia            1–3  Scotland
27 Mar 2010  Denmark            9–0  Bulgaria
01 Apr 2010  Georgia            0–7  Denmark
01 Apr 2010  Scotland           8–1  Bulgaria
15 Apr 2010  Georgia            0–3  Greece
19 Jun 2010  Denmark            7–0  Greece
19 Jun 2010  Bulgaria           0–5  Scotland
24 Jun 2010  Scotland           0–1  Denmark
21 Aug 2010  Georgia            1–1  Bulgaria
21 Aug 2010  Scotland           4–1  Greece
25 Aug 2010  Greece             1–2  Bulgaria
25 Aug 2010  Denmark            0–0  Scotland

1.Denmark            8   6  2  0  45- 0  20  Qualified
2.Scotland           8   6  1  1  24- 5  19
3.Greece             8   3  0  5  11-20   9
4.Bulgaria           8   2  2  4   9-25   8
5.Georgia            8   0  1  7   3-42   1

Group 4

19 Sep 2009  Poland             4–1  Ukraine
19 Sep 2009  Bosnia Herzegovina 0–2  Hungary
23 Sep 2009  Romania            4–0  Bosnia Herzegovina
24 Sep 2009  Hungary            4–2  Poland
24 Oct 2009  Poland             2–0  Romania
25 Oct 2009  Ukraine            7–0  Bosnia Herzegovina
28 Oct 2009  Hungary            1–1  Romania
29 Oct 2009  Bosnia Herzegovina 0–4  Poland
14 Nov 2009  Hungary            1–1  Ukraine
27 Mar 2010  Bosnia Herzegovina 0–5  Romania
31 Mar 2010  Romania            1–4  Poland
31 Mar 2010  Hungary            2–0  Bosnia Herzegovina
20 May 2010  Ukraine            4–2  Hungary
19 Jun 2010  Bosnia Herzegovina 0–5  Ukraine
19 Jun 2010  Poland             0–0  Hungary
23 Jun 2010  Romania            0–0  Ukraine
24 Jun 2010  Poland             1–0  Bosnia Herzegovina
21 Aug 2010  Ukraine            3–1  Romania
25 Aug 2010  Romania            2–3  Hungary
25 Aug 2010  Ukraine            3–1  Poland

1.Ukraine            8   5  2  1  24- 9  17  Qualified
2.Poland             8   5  1  2  18- 9  16
3.Hungary            8   4  3  1  15-10  15
4.Romania            8   2  2  4  14-13   8
5.Bosnia Herzegovina 8   0  0  8   0-30   0

Group 5

19 Sep 2009  Malta              0-13 Spain
24 Oct 2009  Spain              2-0  Austria
25 Oct 2009  England            8-0  Malta
29 Oct 2009  Austria            0-1  Spain
18 Nov 2009  Malta              0-2  Austria
21 Nov 2009  Turkey             0-5  Spain
26 Nov 2009  Turkey             0-3  England
25 Mar 2010  England            3-0  Austria
27 Mar 2010  Malta              0-2  Turkey
01 Apr 2010  England            1-0  Spain
07 Apr 2010  Spain              5-1  Turkey
11 Apr 2010  Turkey             5-1  Malta
20 May 2010  Malta              0-6  England
09 Jun 2010  Austria            6-0  Malta
19 Jun 2010  Spain              2-2  England
23 Jun 2010  Austria            4-0  Turkey
24 Jun 2010  Spain              9-0  Malta
29 Jul 2010  England            3-0  Turkey
21 Aug 2010  Austria            0-4  England
25 Aug 2010  Turkey             2-2  Austria

1.England            8   7  1  0  30- 2  22  Qualified
2.Spain              8   6  1  1  37- 4  19
3.Austria            8   3  1  4  14-12  10
4.Turkey             8   2  1  5  10-23   7
5.Malta              8   0  0  8   1-51   0

Group 6

19 Sep 2009  Switzerland        2-0  Ireland
23 Sep 2009  Switzerland        1-2  Russia
24 Sep 2009  Ireland            2-1  Kazakhstan
24 Oct 2009  Israel             1-0  Kazakhstan
25 Oct 2009  Russia             3-0  Ireland
28 Oct 2009  Israel             1-2  Switzerland
29 Oct 2009  Kazakhstan         1-2  Ireland
17 Nov 2009  Israel             1-6  Russia
21 Mar 2010  Israel             0-3  Ireland
27 Mar 2010  Switzerland        6-0  Israel
28 Mar 2010  Kazakhstan         0-6  Russia
31 Mar 2010  Ireland            1-2  Switzerland
19 Jun 2010  Kazakhstan         0-1  Israel
19 Jun 2010  Russia             0-3  Switzerland
23 Jun 2010  Kazakhstan         2-4  Switzerland
24 Jun 2010  Russia             4-0  Israel
21 Aug 2010  Ireland            1-1  Russia
21 Aug 2010  Switzerland        8-0  Kazakhstan
25 Aug 2010  Russia             8-0  Kazakhstan
25 Aug 2010  Ireland            3-0  Israel

1.Switzerland        8   7  0  1  28- 6  21  Qualified
2.Russia             8   6  1  1  30- 6  19
3.Ireland            8   4  1  3  12-10  13
4.Israel             8   2  0  6   4-24   6
5.Kazakhstan         8   0  0  8   4-32   0

Group 7

19 Sep 2009  Armenia            0-4  Finland
19 Sep 2009  Slovenia           0-8  Italy
23 Sep 2009  Italy              2-0  Portugal
24 Oct 2009  Armenia            0-8  Italy
24 Oct 2009  Slovenia           0-3  Finland
28 Oct 2009  Armenia            1-5  Slovenia
28 Oct 2009  Portugal           0-1  Finland
21 Nov 2009  Slovenia           0-4  Portugal
21 Nov 2009  Finland            7-0  Armenia
25 Nov 2009  Italy              7-0  Armenia
27 Mar 2010  Slovenia           1-0  Armenia
27 Mar 2010  Portugal           1-3  Italy
31 Mar 2010  Italy              1-1  Finland
31 Mar 2010  Portugal           7-0  Armenia
19 Jun 2010  Finland            4-1  Portugal
19 Jun 2010  Italy              6-0  Slovenia
23 Jun 2010  Portugal           1-0  Slovenia
23 Jun 2010  Finland            1-3  Italy
25 Aug 2010  Armenia            0-3  Portugal
25 Aug 2010  Finland            4-1  Slovenia

1.Italy              8   7  1  0  38- 3  22  Qualified
2.Finland            8   6  1  1  25- 6  19
3.Portugal           8   4  0  4  17-10  12
4.Slovenia           8   2  0  6   7-27   6
5.Armenia            8   0  0  8   1-42   0

Group 8

20 Sep 2009  Wales              0-1  Belgium
23 Sep 2009  Sweden             2-1  Belgium
23 Sep 2009  Wales              2-0  Czech Republic
24 Oct 2009  Azerbaijan         0-3  Sweden
25 Oct 2009  Czech Republic     2-1  Wales
28 Oct 2009  Azerbaijan         2-1  Wales
28 Oct 2009  Belgium            1-4  Sweden
22 Nov 2009  Azerbaijan         0-0  Belgium
26 Nov 2009  Czech Republic     1-2  Belgium
27 Mar 2010  Azerbaijan         0-5  Czech Republic
28 Mar 2010  Belgium            2-3  Wales
31 Mar 2010  Wales              0-4  Sweden
01 Apr 2010  Belgium            0-3  Czech Republic
19 Jun 2010  Belgium           11-0  Azerbaijan
19 Jun 2010  Sweden             0-0  Czech Republic
23 Jun 2010  Sweden            17-0  Azerbaijan
21 Aug 2010  Czech Republic     0-1  Sweden
21 Aug 2010  Wales             15-0  Azerbaijan
25 Aug 2010  Czech Republic     8-0  Azerbaijan
25 Aug 2010  Sweden             5-1  Wales

1.Sweden             8   7  1  0  36- 3  22  Qualified
2.Czech Republic     8   4  1  3  19- 6  13
3.Belgium            8   3  1  4  18-13  10
4.Wales              8   3  0  5  23-16   9
5.Azerbaijan         8   1  1  6   2-60   4

Play-off for Final Tournament  [Sep 11-16]
Sweden             - Denmark               2-1  2-2
Ukraine            - Norway                0-1  0-2
France             - Italy                 0-0  3-2
England            - Switzerland           2-0  3-2
 
Sweden, Norway, France and England qualify to World Championship Germany 2011

 
Repechage qualification

Semifinals  [Oct 2-7]
Ukraine            - Italy                 0-3  0-0
Denmark            - Switzerland           1-3  0-0

Final [Oct 23-27]
Italy              - Switzerland           1-0  4-2 

UEFA-CONCACAF PLAYOFF

20 Nov 2010  Italy               0–1  United States
              [Morgan 94]
27 Nov 2010  United States       1–0  Italy

Asian Women's Championship 2010

China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Australia all have byes to the final tournament.


First Round [in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia]

25 Apr 2009 Kyrgyzstan       1–7  Jordan
25 Apr 2009 Palestine        4–0  Maldives
27 Apr 2009 Maldives         0–5  Uzbekistan
27 Apr 2009 Palestine        1–4  Kyrgyzstan
29 Apr 2009 Uzbekistan       5–0  Palestine
29 Apr 2009 Jordan           9–0  Maldives
01 May 2009 Jordan           5–0  Palestine
01 May 2009 Kyrgyzstan       0–2  Uzbekistan
03 May 2009 Maldives         0–2  Kyrgyzstan
03 May 2009 Uzbekistan       2–2  Jordan

1.Jordan           4  3 1 0  23- 3  10  Qualified
2.Uzbekistan       4  3 1 0  14- 2  10  Qualified
3.Kyrgyzstan       4  2 0 2   7-10   6  Qualified
4.Palestine        4  1 0 3   5-14   3
5.Maldives         4  0 0 4   0-20   0


Second Round

Group A [in Hsinying City, Chinese Taipei]
10 Jul 2009 Jordan           1–0  Chinese
12 Jul 2009 Myanmar          3–0  Jordan
14 Jul 2009 Chinese Taipei   2–5  Myanmar

1.Myanmar          2  2 0 0   8- 2   6  Qualified
2.Jordan           2  1 0 1   1- 3   3
3.Chinese Taipei   2  0 0 2   2- 6   0

Group B [in Bangkok, Thailand]
04 Jul 2009 Uzbekistan       1–6  Thailand
06 Jul 2009 Iran             1–4  Uzbekistan
08 Jul 2009 Thailand         8–1  Iran

1.Thailand         2  2 0 0  14- 2   6  Qualified
2.Uzbekistan       2  1 0 1   5- 7   3
3.Iran             2  0 0 2   2-12   0

Group C [in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam]
04 Jul 2009 Kyrgyzstan       1–10 Vietnam
06 Jul 2009 Hong Kong        2–0  Kyrgyzstan
08 Jul 2009 Vietnam          7–0  Hong Kong

1.Vietnam          2  2 0 0  17- 1   6  Qualified
2.Hong Kong        2  1 0 1   2- 7   3
3.Kyrgyzstan       2  0 0 2   1-12   0


Final Tournament

[May 19-30 China]

Group A

20 May 2010 North Korea      3–0  Thailand
             [Jon Myong-Hwa 1, Kim Yong-Ae 2, Jo Yun-Mi 73]
20 May 2010 Japan            8–0  Myanmar
             [Iwashimizu 4, Sawa 10, 71, Yamaguchi 28pen, 60,
              Sameshima 50, Miyama 54, Kamionobe 85]
22 May 2010 Thailand         0–4  Japan
             [Takase 28, Nakano 42, Utsugi 45+3, Ando 55]
22 May 2010 Myanmar          0–2  North Korea
             [Yun Song-Mi 17, Jo Yun-Mi 84]
24 May 2010 North Korea      1–2  Japan
             [Ra Un-Sim 70; Ando 4pen, Nagasoto 14]
24 May 2010 Myanmar          0–2  Thailand
             [Seesraum 15, Chaikantree 89]

1.Japan            3  3 0 0  14- 1   9
2.North Korea      3  2 0 1   6- 2   6
3.Thailand         3  1 0 2   2- 7   3
4.Myanmar          3  0 0 3   0-12   0

Group B

19 May 2010 Australia        2–0  Vietnam
             [Khamis 29, Ledbrook 51pen]
19 May 2010 China            0–0  South Korea 
21 May 2010 South Korea      1–3  Australia
             [Kang Sun-Mi 71; Carroll 52, De Vanna 59,
              Kerr 66]
21 May 2010 Vietnam          0–5 China
             [Li Danyang 8, Yuan Fan 12, Zhang Rui 37,
              Bi Yan 45+1pen, Han Duan 51]
23 May 2010 China            1–0  Australia
             [Zhang Rui 9]
23 May 2010 Vietnam          0–5  South Korea
             [Yoo Young-A 20, 21, 66, Cha Yun-Hee 28,
              Jung Hye-In 36]

1.China            3  2 1 0   6- 0   7
2.Australia        3  2 0 1   5- 2   6
3.South Korea      3  1 1 1   6- 3   4
4.Vietnam          3  0 0 3   0-12   0


Semifinals
27 May 2010 Japan            0–1  Australia
             [Gill 45+1]
27 May 2010 China            0–1  North Korea      [aet]
             [Kim Kyong-Hwa 109]

Third Place Match
30 May 2010 Japan            2–0  China
             [Ando 18, Sawa 62]

Final
30 May 2010 Australia        1–1  North Korea      [aet; 5-4 pen

Africa - Women's Championship 2010

Preliminary Round
[7-21 March 2010]
Namibia        –   Angola             2–1 1–1
[7-19 March 2010]
Botswana       –   Congo DR           0–2 2–5
Gabon          –   Ivory Coast        1–2 1–3
[6-20 March 2010]
Senegal        –   Morocco            0–0 1–0
Ethiopia       -   Tanzania           1–3 1–1
[7-20 March 2010]
Guinea         –   Sierra Leone       3–2 1–1
Togo          w/o  Mali               [Togo withdrew]             
Kenya         w/o  Eritrea            [Kenya withdrew]
Egypt         w/o  Algeria            [Egypt withdrew]

First Round
[22 May-5 June 2010]
Algeria        –   Tunisia            1–1 1–0
[21 May-5 June 2010]
Congo DR       –   Cameroon           0–2 0–3
[22 May-6 June 2010]
Senegal        –   Ghana              0–1 0–3
[23 May-5 June 2010]
Ivory Coast    –   Nigeria            1–2 1–3
Guinea         –   Mali               0–2 2–1
Tanzania       –   Eritrea            8–1 3–3
Namibia       w/o  Equatorial Guinea  1–5 n/p


Final Tournament

[Gauteng, South Africa, 31 October-14 November 2010]

Group A
31 Oct 2010  South Africa      2–1 Tanzania
01 Nov 2010  Nigeria           5–0 Mali
04 Nov 2010  South Africa      1–2 Nigeria
04 Nov 2010  Mali              3–2 Tanzania
07 Nov 2010  Mali              0–4 South Africa
07 Nov 2010  Tanzania          0–3 Nigeria 

1.Nigeria           3  3 0 0 10- 1  9
2.South Africa      3  2 0 1  7- 3  6
3.Mali              3  1 0 2  3-11  3
4.Tanzania          3  0 0 3  3- 8  0

Group B
02 Nov 2010  Equatorial Guinea 2–2 Cameroon
02 Nov 2010  Algeria           1–2 Ghana
05 Nov 2010  Equatorial Guinea 1–0 Algeria
05 Nov 2010  Ghana             1–2 Cameroon
08 Nov 2010  Ghana             1–3 Equatorial Guinea
08 Nov 2010  Cameroon          2–1 Algeria

1.Equatorial Guinea 3  2 1 0  6- 3  7
2.Cameroon          3  2 1 0  6- 4  7
3.Ghana             3  1 0 2  4- 6  3
4.Algeria           3  0 0 3  2- 5  0

Semifinals
11 Nov 2010  Nigeria           5–1 Cameroon
11 Nov 2010  Equatorial Guinea 3–1 South Africa       [aet]

Third place match
14 Nov 2010  Cameroon          0–2 South Africa

Final
14 Nov 2010  Nigeria           4–2 Equatorial Guinea 

Oceania's Women's Championship 2010 (New Zealand)

Aukland, New Zealand, 29 September - 8 October 2010 

Group A 

29 Sep 2010  New Zealand        14–0  Vanuatu
              [Hearn 10, 11, 18, 29, 90+1, Moorwood 25, 81
               Wilkinson 42, 59, 73, 89, Erceg 45+2, White 54
               Milne 68]
29 Sep 2010  Cook Islands        1–0  Tahiti
              [Mustonen 15]
01 Oct 2010  Tahiti              5–1  Vanuatu
              [Alvarez 14, 21, 83, White 81, Tokoragi 82;
               Tougen 19]
01 Oct 2010  Cook Islands        0–10 New Zealand
              [Hearn 9, 40, 64, Gregorius 16, 27, 56, Hoyle 21
               Percival 45, Erceg 57, Jackman 80]
03 Oct 2010  Tahiti              0–7  New Zealand
              [Armstrong 36, Hearn 59, 75, Green 76, Yallop 80,
               Gregorius 90, Percival 90+2]
03 Oct 2010  Vanuatu             0–2  Cook Islands
              [Napa 83, Henry 89] 

1.New Zealand      3  3 0 0 31- 0  9
2.Cook Islands     3  2 0 1  3-10  6
3.Tahiti           3  1 0 2  5- 9  3
4.Vanuatu          3  0 0 3  1-21  0 

Group B

30 Sep 2010  Papua New Guinea    3–0  Fiji
              [Peninsa 8, Limbai 58, Morris 62]
30 Sep 2010  Solomon Islands     4–0  Tonga
              [Pegi 12', 90+1, Misibini 37, Maenu'u 74]
02 Oct 2010  Tonga               2–1  Fiji
              [Siale 75, Feke 90; Ratubalavu 13]
02 Oct 2010  Solomon Islands     1–2  Papua New Guinea
              [Saeni 84; Limbai 29, Siniu 48]
04 Oct 2010  Tonga               0–3  Papua New Guinea
              [Limbai 28, 61, Likliki 74og]
04 Oct 2010  Fiji                0–0  Solomon Islands

1.Papua New Guinea 3  3 0 0  8- 1  9
2.Solomon Islands  3  1 1 1  5- 2  4
3.Tonga            3  1 0 2  2- 8  3
4.Fiji             3  0 1 2  1- 5  1

Semifinals
06 Oct 2010  New Zealand         8–0  Solomon Islands
              [White 7, 86, Percival 17, Moorwood 30, Hearn 36
               Gregorius 52, 68, Wilkinson 60]
06 Oct 2010  Papua New Guinea    1–0  Cook Islands
              [Limbai 62]

Third place playoff
08 Oct 2010  Solomon Islands     0–2  Cook Islands
              [Henry 70, Mustonen 79]

Final
08 Oct 2010  New Zealand        11–0  Papua New Guinea
              [Riley 7, 15, Percival 18, Wilkinson 32, 36,
               White 38, 50, 56, Gregorius 73, Hearn 79, Green 84]

South-American Women's Championship 2010

NB: in Ecuador
 
Stadiums:
Latacunga: La Cocha (15.220)
Ambato: Bellavista (19.337)
Riobamba: Olímpico (18.936)
Loja: Federativo (14.934)
Cuenca: Alejandro Serrano Aguilar (20.730)
Azogues: Jorge Andrade Cantos (8.500)
Quito: Olímpico Atahualpa (40.948)
 
Group A
[Nov 4, in Latacunga]
Argentina  3-0 Bolivia
Ecuador    1-2 Chile
[Nov 6, in Ambato]
Chile      1-2 Argentina
Ecuador    2-1 Peru
[Nov 8, in Riobamba]
Argentina  2-0 Peru
Chile      3-0 Bolivia
[Nov 10, in Ambato]
Peru       1-3 Chile
Bolivia    3-4 Ecuador
[Nov 12, in Riobamba]
Ecuador    1-0 Argentina
Bolivia    2-1 Peru

 1.Chile       4  3  0  1  9- 4  9
 2.Argentina   4  3  0  1  7- 2  9
 3.Ecuador     4  3  0  1  8- 6  9
 4.Bolivia     4  1  0  3  5-11  3
 5.Peru        4  0  0  4  3- 9  0

Group B
[Nov 5, in Loja]
Brazil     4-0 Venezuela
Paraguay   0-3 Colombia
[Nov 7, in Loja]
Uruguay    0-4 Brazil
Venezuela  0-4 Paraguay
[Nov 9, in Azogues]
Colombia   5-0 Venezuela
Paraguay   4-0 Uruguay
[Nov 11, in Cuenca]
Colombia   1-2 Brazil
Venezuela  5-2 Uruguay
[Nov 13, in Cuenca]
Brazil     3-0 Paraguay
Uruguay    0-8 Colombia

 1.Brazil      4  4  0  0 13- 1 12
 2.Colombia    4  3  0  1 17- 2  9
 3.Paraguay    4  2  0  2  8- 6  6
 4.Venezuela   4  1  0  3  5-15  3
 5.Uruguay     4  0  0  4  2-21  0
 
Final Stage

[Nov 17, in Latacunga]
Chile      1-1 Colombia
Brazil     4-0 Argentina
[Nov 19, in Latacunga]
Chile      0-0 Argentina
Brazil     5-0 Colombia
[Nov 21, In Quito]
Colombia   1-0 Argentina
Chile      1-3 Brazil
 
 1.Brazil      3  3  0  0 12- 1  9
 2.Colombia    3  1  1  1  2- 6  4
 3.Chile       3  0  2  1  2- 4  2
 4.Argentina   3  0  1  2  0- 5  1

Concacaf Women's Championship 2010

NB: Canada, Mexico and USA qualified automatically


CENTRAL AMERICAN QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT


Group A

20 Apr 2010  El Salvador         9–0  Belize
22 Apr 2010  Guatemala           2–1  El Salvador
24 Apr 2010  Guatemala           5–1  Belize

1.Guatemala         2  2 0 0   7- 2  6  Qualified
2.El Salvador       2  1 0 1  10- 2  3
3.Belize            2  0 0 2   1-14  0

Group B

26 Apr 2010  Nicaragua           2–1  Honduras
28 Apr 2010  Honduras            0–2  Costa Rica
30 Apr 2010  Nicaragua           0–2  Costa Rica 

1.Costa Rica        2  2 0 0   4- 0  6  Qualified
2.Nicaragua         2  1 0 1   2- 3  3
3.Honduras          2  0 0 2   1- 4  0

 
CARIBBEAN QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

First Round

Group A

03 Mar 2010  Suriname            1–0  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
05 Mar 2010  Guyana              2–0  Suriname
07 Mar 2010  Guyana              1–0  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

1.Guyana            2  2 0 0   3- 0  6  Q
2.Suriname          2  1 0 1   1- 2  3
3.Saint Vincent G.  2  0 0 2   0- 2  0

Group B

17 Mar 2010  Dominica            0-2  Saint Kitts and Nevis
19 Mar 2010  Puerto Rico         7–0  Saint Kitts and Nevis
21 Mar 2010  Puerto Rico         6–0  Dominica

1.Puerto Rico       2  2 0 0  13- 0  6  Q
2.Saint Kitts & N.  2  1 0 1   2- 7  3
3.Dominica          2  0 0 2   0- 8  0

Group C

10 Mar 2010  Antigua and Barbuda 1–2  Saint Lucia
12 Mar 2010  U.S. Virgin Islands 0–7  Saint Lucia
14 Mar 2010  Antigua and Barbuda 3–1  U.S. Virgin Islands

1.Saint Lucia       2  2 0 0   9- 1  6  Q
2.Antigua & Barbuda 2  1 0 1   4- 3  3  Q
3.U.S. Virgin Isl.  2  0 0 2   1-10  0

Group D

26 Mar 2010  Dominican Republic  3–1  Turks and Caicos
28 Mar 2010  Turks and Caicos    0–5  Haiti
30 Mar 2010  Dominican Republic  1–2  Haiti

1.Haiti             2  2 0 0   7- 1  6  Q
2.Dominican Rep.    2  1 0 1   4- 3  3
3.Turks and Caicos  2  0 0 2   1- 8  0

Group E

28 Mar 2010  Barbados            3–0  Anguilla
30 Mar 2010  Anguilla            2–0  Grenada
01 Apr 2010  Barbados            4–0  Grenada

1.Barbados          2  2 0 0   7- 0  6  Q
2.Anguilla          2  1 0 1   2- 3  3
3.Grenada           2  0 0 2   0- 6  0

Antigua and Barbuda qualified as best runner up


Second Round

Group F

10 May 2010  Guyana              3–0  Barbados
10 May 2010  Trinidad and Tobago 6–1  Saint Lucia
12 May 2010  Saint Lucia         0–8  Guyana
12 May 2010  Trinidad and Tobago 5–0  Barbados
14 May 2010  Barbados            4–3  Saint Lucia
14 May 2010  Trinidad and Tobago 3–0  Guyana
 
1.Trinidad & Tobago 3  3 0 0  14- 1  9  Qualified
2.Guyana            3  2 0 1  11- 3  6  Playoff
3.Barbados          3  1 0 2   4-11  3
4.Saint Lucia       3  0 0 3   4-18  0

Group G

11 May 2010  Cuba                4–3  Puerto Rico
11 May 2010  Antigua and Barbuda 1–4  Haiti
13 May 2010  Haiti               3–0  Cuba
13 May 2010  Puerto Rico         8–0  Antigua and Barbuda
15 May 2010  Haiti               2–0  Puerto Rico
15 May 2010  Cuba                6–1  Antigua and Barbuda

1.Haiti             3  3 0 0   9- 1  9  Qualified
2.Cuba              3  2 0 1  10- 7  6  Playoff
3.Puerto Rico       3  1 0 2  11- 6  3
4.Antigua & Barbuda 3  0 0 3   2-18  0

Playoff
26 Jun 2010  Cuba                1–0  Guyana
03 Jul 2010  Guyana              3–1  Cuba

Trinidad & Tobago, Haiti and Guyana Qualified 

FINAL TOURNAMENT

(Mexico; 28 October-8 November)

Group A

29 Oct 2010  Trinidad and Tobago 0–1  Canada
              [Tancredi 63]
29 Oct 2010  Mexico              7–2  Guyana
              [Garza 2, 45, Dominguez 24, 36pen, 67, 79,
               Worbis 59; El Masri 34, De Souza 39]
31 Oct 2010  Canada              8–0  Guyana
              [Julien 15, Sinclair 34, 50, 63, 75,
               Filigno 46, 75, Lang 90]
31 Oct 2010  Mexico              2–0  Trinidad and Tobago
              [Dominguez 45, Lopez 58]
02 Nov 2010  Guyana              1–4  Trinidad and Tobago
              [El Masri 60; Cordner 11, Belgrave 25,
               Edwards 49, Mascall 65]
02 Nov 2010  Mexico              0–3  Canada
              [Chapman 20, Belanger 45, Filigno 66]

1.Canada            3  3 0 0  12- 0  9
2.Mexico            3  2 0 1   9- 5  6
3.Trinidad & Tobago 3  1 0 2   4- 4  3
4.Guyana            3  0 0 3   3-19  0

Group B

28 Oct 2010  Costa Rica          1–0  Guatemala
              [A. Venegas 51]
28 Oct 2010  United States       5–0  Haiti
              [Buehler 9, Wambach 15, 45, 62, Rodriguez 40]
30 Oct 2010  Haiti               0–3  Costa Rica Estadio Quintana Roo, Cancún
              [Cruz 35, Rodriguez 42, 52]
30 Oct 2010  United States       9–0  Guatemala Estadio Quintana Roo, Cancún
              [Rodriguez 20, 45, 89, Rapinoe 22, 40,
               Wambach 29, 30, Morgan 49, Lloyd 58pen]
01 Nov 2010  Guatemala           0–1  Haiti
              [Saintilmond 22]
01 Nov 2010  United States       4–0  Costa Rica
              [Wambach 32pen, Cheney 69, Averbuch 73,
               Morgan 81] 

1.United States     3  3 0 0  18- 0  9
2.Costa Rica        3  2 0 1   4- 4  6
3.Haiti             3  1 0 2   1- 8  3
4.Guatemala         3  0 0 3   0-11  0


Semifinals
05 Nov 2010  Canada              4–0  Costa Rica
              [Belanger 62, Filigno 72, Sinclair 75,
               Cruz 93og]
05 Nov 2010  United States       1–2  Mexico
              [Lloyd 25; Dominguez 3, Perez 26]


Third place Match
08 Nov 2010  Costa Rica          0–3  United States
              [Cheney 17, Wambach 33, 50]

Final
08 Nov 2010  Canada              1–0  Mexico

Final Tournament

FIFA Frauen-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2011
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.svg
Tournament details
Host countryGermany
Dates26 June – 17 July
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)9 (in 9 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Japan (1st title)
Runners-up United States
Third place Sweden
Fourth place France
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored86 (2.69 per match)
Attendance845,711 (26,428 per match)
Top scorer(s)Japan Homare Sawa (5 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Homare Sawa
Best young playerAustralia Caitlin Foord
Best goalkeeperUnited States Hope Solo
Fair play award Japan
Group A 26 Jun Nigeria 0–1 France Sinsheim [Delie 56] 26 Jun Germany 2–1 Canada Berlin [Garefrekes 10, Okoyino da Mbabi 42; Sinclair 82] 30 Jun Canada 0–4 France Bochum [Thiney 24, 60, Abily 66, Thomis 83] 30 Jun Germany 1–0 Nigeria Frankfurt [Laudehr 54] 5 Jul France 2–4 Germany Mönchengladbach [Delie 56, Georges 72; Garefrekes 25, Grings 32, 68pen, Okoyino da Mbabi 88] 5 Jul Canada 0–1 Nigeria Dresden [Nkwocha 84] 1.GERMANY 3 3 0 0 7- 3 9 2.FRANCE 3 2 0 1 7- 4 6 3.Nigeria 3 1 0 2 1- 2 3 4.Canada 3 0 0 3 1- 7 0 Group B 27 Jun Japan 2–1 New Zealand Bochum [Nagasato 6, Miyama 68; Hearn 12] 27 Jun Mexico 1–1 England Wolfsburg [Ocampo 33; Williams 21] 1 Jul Japan 4–0 Mexico Leverkusen [Sawa 13, 39, 80, Ohno 15] 1 Jul New Zealand 1-2 England Dresden [Gregorius 18; J. Scott 63, Clarke 81] 5 Jul England 2–0 Japan Augsburg [E. White 15, Yankey 66] 5 Jul New Zealand 2–2 Mexico Sinsheim [Smith 90, Wilkinson 90+4; Mayor 2, Dominguez 29] 1.ENGLAND 3 2 1 0 5- 2 7 2.JAPAN 3 2 0 1 6- 3 6 3.Mexico 3 0 2 1 3- 7 2 4.New Zealand 3 0 1 2 4- 6 1 Group C 28 Jun Colombia 0–1 Sweden Leverkusen [Landstrom 57] 28 Jun United States 2–0 North Korea Dresden [Cheney 54, Buehler 76] 2 Jul North Korea 0–1 Sweden Augsburg [Dahlkvist 64] 2 Jul United States 3–0 Colombia Sinsheim [O'Reilly 12, Rapinoe 50, Lloyd 57] 6 Jul Sweden 2–1 United States Wolfsburg [Dahlkvist 16pen, Fischer 35; Wambach 67] 6 Jul North Korea 0–0 Colombia Bochum 1.SWEDEN 3 3 0 0 4- 1 9 2.UNITED STATES 3 2 0 1 6- 2 6 3.North Korea 3 0 1 2 0- 3 1 4.Colombia 3 0 1 2 0- 4 1 Group D 29 Jun Norway 1–0 Equatorial Guinea Augsburg [Haavi 84] 29 Jun Brazil 1–0 Australia Mönchengladbach [Rosana 54] 3 Jul Australia 3–2 Equatorial Guinea Bochum [Khamis 8, van Egmond 48, De Vanna 51; Anonma 21, 83] 3 Jul Brazil 3–0 Norway Wolfsburg [Marta 22, 48, Rosana 46] 6 Jul Equatorial Guinea 0–3 Brazil Frankfurt [Erika 49, Cristiane 54, 90+3pen] 6 Jul Australia 2–1 Norway Leverkusen [Simon 57, 87; Thorsnes 56] 1.BRAZIL 3 3 0 0 7- 0 9 2.AUSTRALIA 3 2 0 1 5- 4 6 3.Norway 3 1 0 2 2- 5 3 4.Equatorial Guinea 3 0 0 3 2- 7 0 Quarterfinals 9 Jul England 1–1 France [aet, 3-4 pen] Leverkusen [J. Scott 59; Bussaglia 88] 9 Jul Germany 0–1 Japan [aet] Wolfsburg [Maruyama 108] 10 Jul Sweden 3–1 Australia Augsburg [Sjogran 10, Dahlkvist 16, Schelin 52; Perry 40] 10 Jul Brazil 2–2 United States [aet, 3-5 pen] Dresden [Marta 68pen, 92; Daiane 2og, Wambach 120+2] Semifinals 13 Jul France 1–3 United States Mönchengladbach [Bompastor 55; Cheney 9, Wambach 79, Morgan 82] 13 Jul Japan 3–1 Sweden Frankfurt [Kawasumi 19, 64, Sawa 60; Oqvist 10] Third Place Match 16 Jul Sweden 2–1 France Sinsheim [Schelin 29, Hammarstrom 82; Thomis 56] Final 17 Jul Japan 2–2 United States [aet, 3-1 pen] Frankfurt
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2015 Women's World Cup  

Qualifying

Canada (hosts) qualified automatically.

European Qualifying for Women's World Cup 2015

PRELIMINARY ROUND

Group 1 (in Malta)

04 Apr 2013 Albania             1–1  Malta
04 Apr 2013 Luxembourg          0–0  Latvia
06 Apr 2013 Albania             2–0  Latvia
06 Apr 2013 Malta               6–0  Luxembourg
09 Apr 2013 Luxembourg          1–2  Albania
09 Apr 2013 Latvia              0–2  Malta

 1.Malta               3   2  1  0   9- 1   7  Qualified
 2.Albania             3   2  1  0   5- 2   7  Qualified
 3.Latvia              3   0  1  2   0- 4   1
 4.Luxembourg          3   0  1  2   1- 8   1

Group 2 (in Lithuania)

04 Apr 2013 Faroe Islands       3–3  Montenegro
04 Apr 2013 Georgia             4–3  Lithuania
06 Apr 2013 Georgia             0–2  Montenegro
06 Apr 2013 Lithuania           0–1  Faroe Islands
09 Apr 2013 Faroe Islands       2–1  Georgia
09 Apr 2013 Montenegro          1–1  Lithuania

 1.Faroe Islands       3   2  1  0   6- 4   7  Qualified
 2.Montenegro          3   1  2  0   6- 4   5  Qualified
 3.Georgia             3   1  0  2   5- 7   3
 4.Lithuania           3   0  1  2   4- 6   1


GROUP STAGE

Group 1

21 Sep 2013 Germany             9–0  Russia
22 Sep 2013 Ireland             2–0  Slovakia
26 Sep 2013 Croatia             1–1  Ireland
26 Sep 2013 Slovakia            1–3  Slovenia
26 Oct 2013 Croatia             0–1  Slovakia
26 Oct 2013 Slovenia            0–13 Germany
30 Oct 2013 Slovenia            0–3  Ireland
30 Oct 2013 Germany             4–0  Croatia
31 Oct 2013 Slovakia            0–2  Russia
23 Nov 2013 Slovakia            0–6  Germany
27 Nov 2013 Croatia             0–8  Germany
05 Apr 2014 Russia              4–1  Slovenia
05 Apr 2014 Ireland             2–3  Germany
09 Apr 2014 Russia              1–0  Croatia
10 Apr 2014 Germany             4–0  Slovenia
07 May 2014 Ireland             1–3  Russia
08 May 2014 Germany             9–1  Slovakia
08 May 2014 Slovenia            0–3  Croatia
14 Jun 2014 Slovenia            1–2  Russia
14 Jun 2014 Ireland             1–0  Croatia
19 Jun 2014 Russia              0–0  Ireland
19 Jun 2014 Slovakia            1–1  Croatia
20 Aug 2014 Ireland             2–0  Slovenia
21 Aug 2014 Russia              3–1  Slovakia
13 Sep 2014 Russia              1–4  Germany
13 Sep 2014 Croatia             1–0  Slovenia
13 Sep 2014 Slovakia            0–1  Ireland
17 Sep 2014 Slovenia            2–1  Slovakia
17 Sep 2014 Croatia             1–3  Russia
17 Sep 2014 Germany             2–0  Ireland

 1.GERMANY            10  10  0  0  62- 4  30  Qualified
 2.Russia             10   7  1  2  19-18  22
 3.Ireland            10   5  2  3  13- 9  17
 4.Croatia            10   2  2  6   7-20   8
 5.Slovenia           10   2  0  8   7-34   6
 6.Slovakia           10   1  1  8   6-29   4

Group 2

20 Sep 2013 Macedonia           1–9  Romania
20 Sep 2013 Estonia             1–5  Italy
26 Sep 2013 Italy               1–0  Romania
26 Oct 2013 Macedonia           1–3  Czech Republic
27 Oct 2013 Spain               6–0  Estonia
30 Oct 2013 Macedonia           0–2  Estonia
30 Oct 2013 Romania             0–0  Czech Republic
31 Oct 2013 Spain               2–0  Italy
23 Nov 2013 Spain               1–0  Romania
27 Nov 2013 Spain               3–2  Czech Republic
13 Feb 2014 Italy               6–1  Czech Republic
13 Feb 2014 Spain              12–0  Macedonia
05 Apr 2014 Italy               0–0  Spain
10 Apr 2014 Macedonia           0–10 Spain
10 Apr 2014 Romania             1–2  Italy
26 Apr 2014 Czech Republic      6–0  Estonia
07 May 2014 Czech Republic      0–0  Romania
08 May 2014 Macedonia           0–11 Italy
08 May 2014 Estonia             0–5  Spain
14 Jun 2014 Czech Republic      0–4  Italy
15 Jun 2014 Estonia             1–1  Macedonia
18 Jun 2014 Czech Republic      5–2  Macedonia
19 Jun 2014 Estonia             0–2  Romania
20 Aug 2014 Estonia             1–4  Czech Republic
21 Aug 2014 Romania             6–1  Macedonia
13 Sep 2014 Romania             0–2  Spain
13 Sep 2014 Italy               4–0  Estonia
17 Sep 2014 Czech Republic      0–1  Spain
17 Sep 2014 Romania             2–0  Estonia
17 Sep 2014 Italy              15–0  Macedonia

 1.SPAIN              10   9  1  0  42- 2  28  Qualified
 2.Italy              10   8  1  1  48- 5  25  Playoffs
 3.Romania            10   4  2  4  20- 8  14
 4.Czech Republic     10   4  2  4  21-18  14
 5.Estonia            10   1  1  8   5-35   4
 6.Macedonia          10   0  1  9   6-74   1

Group 3

21 Sep 2013 Switzerland         9–0  Serbia
26 Sep 2013 Iceland             0–2  Switzerland
26 Oct 2013 Serbia              1–1  Denmark
27 Oct 2013 Israel              2–0  Malta
31 Oct 2013 Serbia              1–2  Iceland
31 Oct 2013 Denmark             0–1  Switzerland
24 Nov 2013 Malta               0–5  Denmark
24 Nov 2013 Israel              3–1  Serbia
12 Feb 2014 Israel              0–5  Switzerland
13 Feb 2014 Malta               0–3  Serbia
05 Apr 2014 Switzerland        11–0  Malta
05 Apr 2014 Israel              0–1  Iceland
10 Apr 2014 Malta               0–8  Iceland
10 Apr 2014 Switzerland         1–1  Denmark
07 May 2014 Malta               0–3  Israel
08 May 2014 Switzerland         3–0  Iceland
08 May 2014 Denmark             3–1  Serbia
14 Jun 2014 Switzerland         9–0  Israel
14 Jun 2014 Serbia              5–0  Malta
15 Jun 2014 Denmark             1–1  Iceland
19 Jun 2014 Israel              0–5  Denmark
19 Jun 2014 Serbia              0–7  Switzerland
19 Jun 2014 Iceland             5–0  Malta
21 Aug 2014 Serbia              3–0  Israel
21 Aug 2014 Iceland             0–1  Denmark
13 Sep 2014 Denmark             8–0  Malta
13 Sep 2014 Iceland             3–0  Israel
17 Sep 2014 Malta               0–5  Switzerland
17 Sep 2014 Denmark             0–1  Israel
17 Sep 2014 Iceland             9–1  Serbia

 1.SWITZERLAND        10   9  1  0  53- 1  28  Qualified
 2.Iceland            10   6  1  3  29- 9  19
 3.Denmark            10   5  3  2  25- 6  18
 4.Israel             10   4  0  6   9-27  12
 5.Serbia             10   3  1  6  16-34  10
 6.Malta              10   0  0 10   0-55   0

Group 4

21 Sep 2013 Sweden              2–0 Poland
22 Sep 2013 Faroe Islands       2–7 Scotland
26 Sep 2013 Poland              6–0 Faroe Islands
26 Sep 2013 Scotland            7–0 Bosnia Herzegovina
26 Oct 2013 Bosnia Herzegovina  0–1 Sweden
26 Oct 2013 Scotland            2–0 Northern Ireland
30 Oct 2013 Northern Ireland    0–0 Bosnia Herzegovina
31 Oct 2013 Poland              0–4 Scotland
31 Oct 2013 Sweden              5–0 Faroe Islands
23 Nov 2013 Northern Ireland    0–3 Poland
05 Apr 2014 Scotland            2–0 Poland
05 Apr 2014 Faroe Islands       1–1 Bosnia Herzegovina
05 Apr 2014 Northern Ireland    0–4 Sweden
10 Apr 2014 Bosnia Herzegovina  1–3 Scotland
10 Apr 2014 Faroe Islands       0–0 Northern Ireland
08 May 2014 Faroe Islands       0–3 Poland
08 May 2014 Sweden              3–0 Northern Ireland
14 Jun 2014 Bosnia Herzegovina  1–0 Northern Ireland
14 Jun 2014 Scotland            1–3 Sweden
18 Jun 2014 Bosnia Herzegovina  1–1 Poland
19 Jun 2014 Faroe Islands       0–5 Sweden
19 Jun 2014 Northern Ireland    0–2 Scotland
20 Aug 2014 Bosnia Herzegovina  2–0 Faroe Islands
21 Aug 2014 Poland              0–4 Sweden
13 Sep 2014 Sweden              3–0 Bosnia Herzegovina
13 Sep 2014 Poland              4–0 Northern Ireland
13 Sep 2014 Scotland            9–0 Faroe Islands
17 Sep 2014 Sweden              2–0 Scotland
17 Sep 2014 Poland              3–1 Bosnia Herzegovina
17 Sep 2014 Northern Ireland    3–0 Faroe Islands


 1.SWEDEN             10  10  0  0  32- 1  30  Qualified
 2.Scotland           10   8  0  2  37- 8  24  Playoffs
 3.Poland             10   5  1  4  20-14  16
 4.Bosnia Herzegovina 10   2  3  5   7-19   9
 5.Northern Ireland   10   1  2  7   3-19   5
 6.Faroe Islands      10   0  2  8   3-41   2

Group 5

21 Sep 2013 Belgium             2–0  Albania
25 Sep 2013 Norway              4–1  Belgium
26 Sep 2013 Greece              1–5  Portugal
26 Sep 2013 Albania             0–4  Netherlands
26 Oct 2013 Greece              1–7  Belgium
26 Oct 2013 Norway              7–0  Albania
26 Oct 2013 Portugal            0–7  Netherlands
30 Oct 2013 Albania             1–0  Greece
30 Oct 2013 Netherlands         1–2  Norway
31 Oct 2013 Belgium             4–1  Portugal
23 Nov 2013 Netherlands         7–0  Greece
12 Feb 2014 Netherlands         1–1  Belgium
12 Feb 2014 Portugal            7–1  Albania
13 Feb 2014 Greece              0–5  Norway
05 Apr 2014 Albania             0–6  Belgium
05 Apr 2014 Greece              0–6  Netherlands
09 Apr 2014 Portugal            1–0  Greece
10 Apr 2014 Netherlands        10–1  Albania
10 Apr 2014 Belgium             1–2  Norway
07 May 2014 Norway              2–0  Portugal
07 May 2014 Belgium             0–2  Netherlands
14 Jun 2014 Norway              6–0  Greece
14 Jun 2014 Albania             0–3  Portugal
18 Jun 2014 Portugal            0–2  Norway
13 Sep 2014 Albania             0–11 Norway
13 Sep 2014 Belgium            11–0  Greece
13 Sep 2014 Netherlands         3–2  Portugal
17 Sep 2014 Greece              4–0  Albania
17 Sep 2014 Norway              0–2  Netherlands
17 Sep 2014 Portugal            0–1  Belgium

 1.NORWAY             10   9  0  1  41- 5  27  Qualified
 2.Netherlands        10   8  1  1  43- 6  25  Playoffs
 3.Belgium            10   6  1  3  34-11  19
 4.Portugal           10   4  0  6  19-21  12
 5.Greece             10   1  0  9   6-49   3
 6.Albania            10   1  0  9   3-54   3

Group 6

21 Sep 2013 England             6–0  Belarus
26 Sep 2013 Wales               1–0  Belarus
26 Sep 2013 England             8–0  Turkey
26 Oct 2013 Belarus             3–1  Montenegro
26 Oct 2013 England             2–0  Wales
31 Oct 2013 Montenegro          1–4  Ukraine
31 Oct 2013 Turkey              0–4  England
23 Nov 2013 Montenegro          0–3  Wales
28 Nov 2013 Turkey              3–1  Montenegro
13 Feb 2014 Turkey              0–1  Ukraine
04 Apr 2014 Turkey              1–5  Wales
05 Apr 2014 England             9–0  Montenegro
09 Apr 2014 Wales               1–1  Ukraine
10 Apr 2014 Montenegro          1–7  Belarus
07 May 2014 Belarus             1–2  Turkey
08 May 2014 Wales               4–0  Montenegro
08 May 2014 England             4–0  Ukraine
14 Jun 2014 Wales               1–0  Turkey
14 Jun 2014 Belarus             0–3  England
14 Jun 2014 Ukraine             7–0  Montenegro
19 Jun 2014 Montenegro          2–3  Turkey
19 Jun 2014 Ukraine             1–2  England
19 Jun 2014 Belarus             0–3  Wales
02 Aug 2014 Ukraine             8–0  Belarus
20 Aug 2014 Belarus             1–3  Ukraine
21 Aug 2014 Wales               0–4  England
13 Sep 2014 Ukraine             8–0  Turkey
17 Sep 2014 Turkey              3–0  Belarus
17 Sep 2014 Ukraine             1–0  Wales
17 Sep 2014 Montenegro          0–10 England

 1.ENGLAND            10  10  0  0  52- 1  30  Qualified
 2.Ukraine            10   7  1  2  34- 9  22  Playoffs
 3.Wales              10   6  1  3  18- 9  19
 4.Turkey             10   4  0  6  12-31  12
 5.Belarus            10   2  0  8  12-31   6
 6.Montenegro         10   0  0 10   6-53   0

Group 7

21 Sep 2013 Kazakhstan          0–2  Finland
21 Sep 2013 Austria             4–0  Bulgaria
25 Sep 2013 Kazakhstan          0–4  France
25 Sep 2013 Finland             2–1  Austria
26 Oct 2013 Bulgaria            1–1  Kazakhstan
26 Oct 2013 Hungary             0–3  Austria
31 Oct 2013 Hungary             4–0  Bulgaria
31 Oct 2013 Finland             1–0  Kazakhstan
31 Oct 2013 Austria             1–3  France
23 Nov 2013 Hungary             4–1  Kazakhstan
23 Nov 2013 Bulgaria            0–10 France
27 Nov 2013 France             14–0  Bulgaria
05 Apr 2014 Bulgaria            1–6  Austria
05 Apr 2014 Hungary             0–4  Finland
05 Apr 2014 France              7–0  Kazakhstan
09 Apr 2014 France              3–1  Austria
10 Apr 2014 Finland             4–0  Hungary
07 May 2014 Kazakhstan          4–1  Bulgaria
07 May 2014 France              4–0  Hungary
14 Jun 2014 Kazakhstan          1–2  Hungary
14 Jun 2014 Austria             3–1  Finland
18 Jun 2014 Finland             4–0  Bulgaria
19 Jun 2014 Kazakhstan          0–3  Austria
20 Aug 2014 Hungary             0–4  France
21 Aug 2014 Bulgaria            0–8  Finland
13 Sep 2014 Finland             0–2  France
13 Sep 2014 Austria             4–3  Hungary
17 Sep 2014 Bulgaria            0–7  Hungary
17 Sep 2014 France              3–1  Finland
17 Sep 2014 Austria             5–1  Kazakhstan

 1.FRANCE             10  10  0  0  54- 3  30  Qualified
 2.Austria            10   7  0  3  31-14  21
 3.Finland            10   7  0  3  27- 9  21
 4.Hungary            10   4  0  6  20-25  12
 5.Kazakhstan         10   1  1  8   8-30   4
 6.Bulgaria           10   0  1  9   3-62   1

All seven group winners advanced to the final tournament.

The best four runners-up advanced to play-off matches.

 
PLAYOFFS

Semifinals

25 Oct 2014 Scotland            1–2  Netherlands
30 Oct 2014 Netherlands         2–0  Scotland
 

25 Oct 2014 Italy               2–1  Ukraine
29 Oct 2014 Ukraine             2–2  Italy

Final

22 Nov 2014 Netherlands         1–1  Italy
27 Nov 2014 Italy               1–2  Netherlands

Asian Women's Championship 2014

China, Japan, South Korea, Australia all have byes to the final tournament.
North Korea was banned from the competition

Qualifying Tournament

Group A (In Jordan)

05 Jun 2013 Uzbekistan      18–0 Kuwait
05 Jun 2013 Jordan           5–0 Lebanon
07 Jun 2013 Lebanon          0–4 Uzbekistan
07 Jun 2013 Jordan          21–0 Kuwait
09 Jun 2013 Lebanon         12–1 Kuwait
09 Jun 2013 Uzbekistan       0–4 Jordan

1.Jordan           3  3 0 0  30- 0   9  Qualified
2.Uzbekistan       3  2 0 1  22- 4   6
3.Lebanon          3  1 0 2  12-10   3
4.Kuwait           3  0 0 3   1-51   0

Group B (in Bangladesh)

21 May 2013 Iran             0–6 Philippines
21 May 2013 Thailand         9–0 Bangladesh
23 May 2013 Philippines      0–1 Thailand
23 May 2013 Bangladesh       0–2 Iran
25 May 2013 Thailand         5–1 Iran
25 May 2013 Philippines      4–0 Bangladesh
 
1.Thailand         3  3 0 0  15- 1   9  Qualified
2.Philippines      3  2 0 1  10- 1   6
3.Iran             3  1 0 2   3-11   3
4.Bangladesh       3  0 0 3   0-15   0

Group C (in Bahrain)

22 May 2013 Vietnam          8–0 Bahrain
22 May 2013 Hong Kong        2–1 Kyrgyzstan
24 May 2013 Bahrain          1–3 Hong Kong
24 May 2013 Vietnam         12-0 Kyrgyzstan
26 May 2013 Vietnam          4–0 Hong Kong
26 May 2013 Kyrgyzstan       1–4 Bahrain

1.Vietnam          3  3 0 0  24- 0   9  Qualified
2.Hong Kong        3  2 0 1   5- 6   6
3.Bahrain          3  1 0 2   5-12   3
4.Kyrgyzstan       3  0 0 3   2-18   0

Group D (in Palestine)

21 May 2013 Chinese Taipei   6–0 Palestine
21 May 2013 Myanmar          2–0 India
23 May 2013 Palestine        0–9 Myanmar
23 May 2013 India            1–2 Chinese Taipei
25 May 2013 Palestine        1–1 India
25 May 2013 Myanmar          0–0 Chinese Taipei

1.Myanmar          3  2 1 0  11- 0   7  Qualified
2.Chinese Taipei   3  2 1 0   8- 1   7
3.India            3  0 1 2   2- 5   1
4.Palestine        3  0 1 2   1-16   1


FINAL TOURNAMENT

Vietnam, 14-25 May 2014

Group A
14 May 2014 Vietnam          3–1 Jordan
             [Muon 18, Huong 36, 84; Jbarah 34]
14 May 2014 Australia        2–2 Japan
             [Foord 21, De Vanna 64; Polkinghorne 71og, Ogimi 84]
16 May 2014 Jordan           1–3 Australia
             [Al-Naber 70; Gill 35, 50, Gorry 66]
16 May 2014 Japan            4–0 Vietnam
             [Kawasumi 44, 87, Kiryu 65, Ogimi 69]
18 May 2014 Vietnam          0–2 Australia
             [Thuong 42og, Gorry 90]
18 May 2014 Japan            7–0 Jordan
             [Kira 25, 90+3, Nakajima 45+1, 75, Sakaguchi 49, 81,
              Alhyasat 69og]

1.JAPAN            3  2 1 0  13- 2   7
2.AUSTRALIA        3  2 1 0   7- 3   7
3.Vietnam          3  1 0 2   3- 7   3
4.Jordan           3  0 0 3   2-13   0

Group B
15 May 2014 South Korea     12–0 Myanmar
             [Ji So-Yun 4, Park Eun-Sun 17pen, 43, Park Hee-Young 33
              Jeon Ga-Eul 36, 40pen, 63, Cho So-Hyun 45+3, 61, 82,
              Kwon Hah-Nul 58, Yeo Min-Ji 76]
15 May 2014 China            7–0 Thailand
             [Li Dongna 6, Li Ying 8, Yang Li 16, 45+1, 64, 90+1,
              Xu Yanlu 75]
17 May 2014 Myanmar          0–3 China
             [Ren Guixin 10, Ma Xiaoxu 60, Yang Li 87]
17 May 2014 Thailand         0–4 South Korea
             [Ji So-Yun 11, Park Eun-Sun 12, 47, 84]
19 May 2014 South Korea      0–0 China
19 May 2014 Thailand         2–1 Myanmar
             [Sung-Ngoen 27, Duangnapa 59; Ye Ye Oo 45+1]

1.SOUTH KOREA      3  2 1 0  16- 0   7
2.CHINA            3  2 1 0  10- 0   7
3.Thailand         3  1 0 2   2-12   3
4.Myanmar          3  0 0 3   1-17   0

Fifth place play-off
21 May 2014 Vietnam          1–2 Thailand
             [Dung 86; Sung-Ngoen 48, 65]

Semifinals
22 May 2014 Japan            2–1 China                     [aet]
             [Sawa 51, Iwashimizu 120+2; Li Dongna 80pen]
22 May 2014 South Korea      1–2 Australia
             [Park Eun-Sun 53pen; Gorry 47, Kellond Knight 77]
 

Third Place Game
25 May 2014 China            2–1 South Korea
             [Park Eun-Sun 3og, Yang Li 90+3; Yoo Young-A 80]

Final
25 May 2014 Japan            1–0 Australia

Africa - Women's Championship 2014

First round

Algeria        -   Morocco            2–0 0–0
Egypt          –   Tunisia            0–3 2–2
Ethiopia      w/o  South Sudan        [South Sudan withdrew]   
Burkina Faso   –   Ghana              0–3 0–3
Ivory Coast    –   Mali               4–0 1–0
Rwanda         –   Kenya              1–0 1–2
Nigeria       w/o  Sierra Leone       [Sierra Leone withdrew]
Guinea Bissau w/o  Senegal            [Guinea Bissau withdrew]
Mozambique    w/o  Comoros            [Mozambique withdrew]
Botswana       –   Zimbabwe           0–1 1–2
Zambia         –   Tanzania           2–1 1–1

Second Round

Algeria        –   Tunisia            2–1 3–2
Ethiopia       –   Ghana              0–2 0–3
Ivory Coast    –   Equatorial Guinea  1–1 2–2
Rwanda         –   Nigeria            1–4 0–8
Senegal        –   Cameroon           1–1 0–1
Comoros       w/o  South Africa       0–13 n/p
Zimbabwe       –   Zambia             0-1 0-1


FINAL TOURNAMENT

Namibia, 11-25 October 2014

Group A
11 Oct 2014 Namibia            2–0 Zambia
             [Williams 4, Adams 21] 
11 Oct 2014 Nigeria            4–2 Ivory Coast
             [Sunday 11, Diakité 54og, Oparanozie 74, 86;
              F. Coulibaly 21pen, Lohoues 75]
14 Oct 2014 Zambia             0–6 Nigeria
             [Okobi 2, Ohale 6, Oparanozie 25pen, 81, Oshoala 64, 
              Nkwocha 84]
14 Oct 2014 Ivory Coast        3–1 Namibia
             [Nahi 13, N'Rehy 84, 90; Coleman 20]
17 Oct 2014 Namibia            0–2 Nigeria
             [Ofoegbu 36, Ordega 38]
17 Oct 2014 Zambia             1–1 Ivory Coast
             [Banda 58; Nahi 3]

1.NIGERIA           3  3 0 0 12- 2  9
2.IVORY COAST       3  1 1 1  6- 6  4
3.Namibia           3  1 0 2  3- 5  3
4.Zambia            3  0 1 2  1- 9  1

Group B
12 Oct 2014 South Africa       0–1 Cameroon
             [Feudjio 86]
12 Oct 2014 Algeria            1–0 Ghana
             [Affak 87] 
15 Oct 2014 Cameroon           2–0 Algeria
             [Enganamouit 17, 61pen] 
15 Oct 2014 Ghana              1–1 South Africa
             [Cudjoe 45; Nongwanya 19]
18 Oct 2014 South Africa       5–1 Algeria
             [Dlamini 36, Modise 41, 87, Mollo 70, Makhabane 82;
              Affak 90]
18 Oct 2014 Cameroon           0–1 Ghana
             [Cudjoe 53]

1.CAMEROON          3  2 0 1  3- 1  6
2.SOUTH AFRICA      3  1 1 1  6- 3  4
3.Ghana             3  1 1 1  2- 2  4
4.Algeria           3  1 0 2  2- 7  3

Semifinals
22 Oct 2014 Nigeria            2–1 South Africa
             [Oshoala 38, 45; Jane 67]
22 Oct 2014 Cameroon           2–1 Ivory Coast                   [aet]
             [Enganamouit 60, Manie 118; N'Rehy 65]

Third Place Match
25 Oct 2014 South Africa       0-1 Ivory Coast
             [Guehai 84]

Final
25 Oct 2014 Nigeria            2-0 Cameroon

Oceania's Women's Championship 2014 (Papua New Guinea)

Papua New Guinea, 25–29 October 2014

25 Oct 2014 New Zealand         16–0 Tonga
             [Cleverley 1, 18, Gregorius 8pen, 50, 70, Hassett 17,
              Collins 20, 69, 76, White 26, 29, Longo 67, 77, Hearn 86,
              90+7, Percival 90+2]
25 Oct 2014 Papua New Guinea     4–1 Cook Islands
             [Birum 16, M. Gunemba 26, 36, 84; Maoate-Cox 90]
27 Oct 2014 Tonga                1–1 Cook Islands
             [Loto'aniu 90+5; Toka 83]
27 Oct 2014 Papua New Guinea     0–3 New Zealand
             [Stott 59, Hearn 70, Longo 90+2]
29 Oct 2014 New Zealand         11-0 Cook Islands
             [Collins 12, 20, Erceg 14, Hearn 19, 47, 56, 86, Percival 43,
              White 45+4, Stott 54, Hassett 75]
29 Oct 2014 Tonga                0–3 Papua New Guinea
             [M. Gunemba 21, Kaipu 32, 62]
 
1.New Zealand      3  3 0 0 30- 0  9
2.Papua New Guinea 3  2 0 1  7- 4  6
3.Cook Islands     3  0 1 2  2-16  1
4.Tonga            3  0 1 2  1-20  1

South-American Women's Championship 2014

Ecuador, 11-28 September 2014

Stadiums:
Latacunga: La Cocha                  (15.000)
Ambato:    Bellavista                (19.000)
Riobamba:  Olímpico                  (20.000)
Loja:      Federativo                (15.000)
Cuenca:    Alejandro Serrano Aguilar (22.000)
Azogues:   Jorge Andrade Cantos      (15.000)
Quito:     Olímpico Atahualpa        (41.000)
Quito:     Chillogallo               (22.000)
Sangolquí: Ruminahui                 (8.000)

 
FIRST ROUND

Group A

11 Sep 2014 Uruguay        1–3 Venezuela                      Riobamba
             [Viana 42; Ascanio 9, Garcia 23, Rodriguez 71]
11 Sep 2014 Ecuador        1–0 Peru                           Riobamba
             [Barre 84]
13 Sep 2014 Colombia       4–0 Uruguay                        Ambato
             [Andrade 6, N. Arias 58, Santos 69, Ospina 90]
13 Sep 2014 Ecuador        1–0 Venezuela                      Ambato
             [Vazquez 30]
15 Sep 2014 Colombia       4–1 Venezuela                      Riobamba
             [Rincon 15, Ortiz 40, Velasquez 65, Cosme 90+1; Garcia 78]
15 Sep 2014 Uruguay        2–1 Peru                           Riobamba
             [Pion 30, P. Gonzalez 90+2; Flores 14]
17 Sep 2014 Venezuela      0–0 Peru                           Ambato
17 Sep 2014 Ecuador        0–1 Colombia                       Ambato
             [Ariza 60]
19 Sep 2014 Colombia       1–0 Peru                           Latacunga
             [Rincon 39]
19 Sep 2014 Ecuador        1–2 Uruguay                        Latacunga
             [Lattanzio 87; P. Gonzalez 7, Badell 56]

1.COLOMBIA     4  4 0 0  10- 1  12
2.ECUADOR      4  2 0 2   3- 3   6
3.Uruguay      4  2 0 2   5- 9   6
4.Venezuela    4  1 1 2   4- 6   4
5.Peru         4  0 1 3   1- 4   1

Group B

12 Sep 2014 Argentina      0–1 Chile                          Loja
             [Lara 47]
12 Sep 2014 Brazil         6–0 Bolivia                        Loja
             [Formiga 19, 73, Andressa 30, Darlene 51, Thaisa 84, Fabiana 90+2]
14 Sep 2014 Bolivia        0–6 Argentina                      Ambato
             [Vallejos 50, 72, Bonsegundo 54, Larroquette 62, 77, 87]
14 Sep 2014 Paraguay       1–4 Brazil                         Ambato
             [Fleitas 9; Andressa 35, Cristiane 45+5, 56, Fabiana 57]
16 Sep 2014 Chile          3–0 Bolivia                        Cuenca
             [Lara 26pen, Guerrero 61, Zamora 90+2]
16 Sep 2014 Argentina      1–0 Paraguay                       Cuenca
             [Cabrera 9]
18 Sep 2014 Paraguay      10–2 Bolivia                        Cuenca
             [Fernandez 10, 77, 81, 90+1, Riveros 35, Ortiz 44, 89,
              Quintana 65, Martinez 75, 84; Moron 43, 85]
18 Sep 2014 Chile          0–2 Brazil                         Cuenca
             [Maurine 22, Cristiane 49]
20 Sep 2014 Paraguay       3–2 Chile                          Azogues
             [Ortiz 15, Quintana 78, Martinez 85; Lara 47, Araya 72]
20 Sep 2014 Brazil         0–2 Argentina                      Azogues
             [Cometti 23, Banini 73pen]

1.BRAZIL       4  3 0 1  12- 3   9
2.ARGENTINA    4  3 0 1   9- 1   9
3.Paraguay     4  2 0 2  14- 9   6
4.Chile        4  2 0 2   6- 5   6
5.Bolivia      4  0 0 4   2-25   0


FINAL ROUND

24 Sep 2014 Colombia       0–0 Argentina                      Chillogallo, Quito
24 Sep 2014 Brazil         4–0 Ecuador                        Chillogallo, Quito
             [Cristiane 14, 17, Maurine 37, Raquel 87]
26 Sep 2014 Colombia       2–1 Ecuador                        Sangolquí
             [Echeverry 12, Rincon 55; Lattanzio 86]
26 Sep 2014 Brazil         6–0 Argentina                      Sangolquí
             [Cristiane 32, Andressa 36, Maurine 58, Tayla 66, Tamires 71, Raquel 84]
28 Sep 2014 Argentina      2–3 Ecuador                        Olimpico, Quito
             [Banini 25, Bonsegundo 30; Caicedo 36, Rodriguez 60, Lattanzio 77]
28 Sep 2014 Colombia       0–0 Brazil                         Olimpico, Quito

1.BRAZIL       3  2 1 0  10- 0   7
2.Colombia     3  1 2 0   2- 1   5
3.Ecuador      3  1 0 2   4- 8   3
4.Argentina    3  0 1 2   2- 9   1


CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off

08 Nov 2014 Ecuador           0–0 Trinidad & Tobago           Quito
02 Dec 2014 Trinidad & Tobago 0-1 Ecuador                     Port of Spain

Concacaf Women's Championship 2014

NB: Mexico and USA qualified automatically, Canada did not enter 
    the tournament as it hosted the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

CENTRAL AMERICAN QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Group A

20 May 2014 Honduras             8–0 Belize
20 May 2014 Guatemala            1–0 Panama
22 May 2014 Panama              13–1 Belize
22 May 2014 Guatemala            3–2 Honduras
24 May 2014 Panama               4–1 Honduras
24 May 2014 Guatemala            5–0 Belize

1.GUATEMALA         3  3 0 0   9- 2  9  Qualified
2.Panama            3  2 0 1  17- 3  6
3.Honduras          3  1 0 2  11- 7  3
4.Belize            3  0 0 3   1-26  0

Group B

20 May 2014 Nicaragua            0–2 El Salvador
22 May 2014 El Salvador          0–4 Costa Rica
24 May 2014 Costa Rica           3–0 Nicaragua

1.COSTA RICA        2  2 0 0   7- 0  6  Qualified
2.El Salvador       2  1 0 1   2- 4  3
3.Nicaragua         2  0 0 2   0- 5  0



CARIBBEAN QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique and Trinidad & Tobago from 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup.


FINAL TOURNAMENT

United States, 15-26 October 2014

Group A

15 Oct 2014 Guatemala            0–1 Haiti                     [Kansas City]
             [Zullo 69]
15 Oct 2014 United States        1–0 Trinidad and Tobago       [Kansas City]
             [Wambach 55]
17 Oct 2014 Haiti                0–1 Trinidad and Tobago       [Bridgeview]
             [Cordner 37]
17 Oct 2014 United States        5–0 Guatemala                 [Bridgeview]
             [Heath 7, 57, Lloyd 46, Engen 58, Rapinoe 66] 
20 Oct 2014 Trinidad and Tobago  2–1 Guatemala                 [Washington]
             [Cordner 74, Johnson 83pen; M. Monterroso 90]
20 Oct 2014 Haiti                0–6 United States             [Washington]
             [Lloyd 15, Wambach 39, 61, Klingenberg 57, Press 65, 
              Brian 82]

1.UNITED STATES     3  3 0 0  12- 0  9
2.TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 3  2 0 1   3- 2  6
3.Haiti             3  1 0 2   1- 7  3
4.Guatemala         3  0 0 3   1- 8  0

Group B

16 Oct 2014 Jamaica              6–0 Martinique                [Kansas City]          
             [Murray 2, 74, Duncan 6, Henry 22, 77, Allen 71] 
16 Oct 2014 Costa Rica           1–0 Mexico                    [Kansas City]
             [Venegas 8] 
18 Oct 2014 Costa Rica           2–1 Jamaica                   [Bridgeview]
             [Cruz Trana 76, Cedeno 86; Duncan 77]
18 Oct 2014 Mexico              10–0 Martinique                [Bridgeview]
             [Samarzich 6, Duarte 28, 49, Mayor 34, Guillou 36og,
              Garciamendez 40, Garza 58, Ocampo 75, 87, Noyola 90+2]
21 Oct 2014 Martinique           1–6 Costa Rica                [Washington]
             [Carin 62; Sanchez 7, Venegas 25, 90, Acosta 32, 
              Cedeno 81, 83]
21 Oct 2014 Mexico               3–1 Jamaica                   [Washington]
             [Mayor 29, Corral 59, 76; Henry 14]

1.COSTA RICA        3  3 0 0   9- 2  9
2.MEXICO            3  2 0 1  13- 2  6
3.Jamaica           3  1 0 2   8- 5  3
4.Martinique        3  0 0 3   1-22  0
 
 
Semifinals
24 Oct 2014 Costa Rica           1–1 Trinidad and Tobago       [aet, 3-0 pen; Chester]
             [Venegas 19; Hutchinson 73]
24 Oct 2014 United States        3–0 Mexico                    [Chester]
             [Lloyd 6, 30, Press 56]
 
Third Place Match
26 Oct 2014 Trinidad and Tobago  2-4 Mexico                    [aet; Chester]
             [Cordner 57, Shade 78; Mayor 24, Ocampo 79, Corral 
              104, 106]

Final
26 Oct 2014 Costa Rica           0-6 United States             [Chester]

Final Tournament

Coupe du monde féminine de la FIFA 2015
Tournament logo
Tournament details
Host countryCanada
Dates6 June – 5 July
Teams24 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)6 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions United States (3rd title)
Runners-up Japan
Third place England
Fourth place Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played52
Goals scored146 (2.81 per match)
Attendance1,353,506 (26,029 per match)
Top scorer(s)Germany Célia Šašić
United States Carli Lloyd
(6 goals each)
Best player(s)United States Carli Lloyd
Best young playerCanada Kadeisha Buchanan
Best goalkeeperUnited States Hope Solo
Fair play award France
Group A 6 Jun Canada 1-0 China Edmonton [Sinclair 90+2pen] 6 Jun New Zealand 0-1 Netherlands Edmonton [Martens 33] 11 Jun China 1-0 Netherlands Edmonton [Wang Lisi 90] 11 Jun Canada 0-0 New Zealand Edmonton 15 Jun China 2-2 New Zealand Winnipeg [Wang Lisi 41pen, Wang Shanshan 60; Stott 28, Wilkinson 64] 15 Jun Canada 1-1 Netherlands Montréal [Lawrence 10; Van de Ven 87] 1.CANADA 3 1 2 0 2- 1 5 2.CHINA 3 1 1 1 3- 3 4 3.NETHERLANDS 3 1 1 1 2- 2 4 4.New Zealand 3 0 2 1 2- 3 2 Group B 7 Jun Norway 4-0 Thailand Ottawa [Rønning 15, Herlovsen 29, 34, Hegerberg 68] 7 Jun Germany 10-0 Ivory Coast Ottawa [Šašić 3, 14, 31, Mittag 29, 35, 64, Laudehr 71, Däbritz 75, Behringer 79, Popp 85] 11 Jun Germany 1-1 Norway Ottawa [Mittag 6; Mjelde 61] 11 Jun Ivory Coast 2-3 Thailand Ottawa [Nguessan 4, Nahi 88; Srimanee 26, 45+3, Chawong 75] 15 Jun Ivory Coast 1-3 Norway Moncton [Nguessan 71; Hegerberg 6, 62, Gulbrandsen 67] 15 Jun Thailand 0-4 Germany Winnipeg [Leupolz 24, Petermann 56, 58, Däbritz 73] 1.GERMANY 3 2 1 0 15- 1 7 2.NORWAY 3 2 1 0 8- 2 7 3.Thailand 3 1 0 2 3-10 3 4.Ivory Coast 3 0 0 3 3-16 0 Group C 8 Jun Cameroon 6-0 Ecuador Vancouver [Ngono Mani 34, Enganamouit 36, 73, 90+3pen, Manie 44pen, Onguéné 79pen] 8 Jun Japan 1-0 Switzerland Vancouver [Miyama 29pen] 12 Jun Switzerland 10-1 Ecuador Vancouver [Ponce 24og, 71og, Aigbogun 45+2, Humm 47, 49, 52, Bachmann 60pen, 61, 81, Moser 76; Ponce 64pen] 12 Jun Japan 2-1 Cameroon Vancouver [Sameshima 6, Sugasawa 17; Nchout 90] 16 Jun Ecuador 0-1 Japan Winnipeg [Ogimi 6] 16 Jun Switzerland 1-2 Cameroon Edmonton [Crnogorcevic 24; Onguéné 47, Ngono Mani 62] 1.JAPAN 3 3 0 0 4- 1 9 2.CAMEROON 3 2 0 1 9- 3 6 3.SWITZERLAND 3 1 0 2 11- 4 3 4.Ecuador 3 0 0 3 1-17 0 Group D 8 Jun Sweden 3-3 Nigeria Winnipeg [Oparanozie 20og, Fischer 31, Sembrant 60; Okobi 50, Oshoala 53, Ordega 87] 8 Jun United States 3-1 Australia Winnipeg [Rapinoe 12, 78, Press 61; De Vanna 27] 12 Jun Australia 2-0 Nigeria Winnipeg [Simon 29, 68] 12 Jun United States 0-0 Sweden Winnipeg 16 Jun Australia 1-1 Sweden Edmonton [De Vanna 5; Jakobsson 15] 16 Jun Nigeria 0-1 United States Vancouver [Wambach 45] 1.UNITED STATES 3 2 1 0 4- 1 7 2.AUSTRALIA 3 1 1 1 4- 4 4 3.SWEDEN 3 0 3 0 4- 4 3 4.Nigeria 3 0 1 2 3- 6 1 Group E 9 Jun Spain 1-1 Costa Rica Montréal [Losada 13; R.Rodríguez 14] 9 Jun Brazil 2-0 South Korea Montréal [Formiga 33, Marta 53pen] 13 Jun Brazil 1-0 Spain Montréal [Andressa Alves 44] 13 Jun South Korea 2-2 Costa Rica Montréal [Ji So-Yun 21pen, Jeon Ga-Eul 26, Herrera 17, K.Villalobos 89] 17 Jun Costa Rica 0-1 Brazil Moncton [Raquel 83] 17 Jun South Korea 2-1 Spain Ottawa [Cho So-Hyun 53, Kim Soo-Yun 78; Boquete 29] 1.BRAZIL 3 3 0 0 4- 0 9 2.SOUTH KOREA 3 1 1 1 4- 5 4 3.Costa Rica 3 0 2 1 3- 4 2 4.Spain 3 0 1 2 2- 4 1 Group F 9 Jun France 1-0 England Moncton [Le Sommer 29] 9 Jun Colombia 1-1 Mexico Moncton [Montoya 82; V.Pérez 36] 13 Jun France 0-2 Colombia Moncton [Andrade 19, Usme 90+3] 13 Jun England 2-1 Mexico Moncton [Kirby 71, Carney 82; Ibarra 90+1] 17 Jun England 2-1 Colombia Montréal [Carney 15, Williams 38pen; Andrade 90+3] 17 Jun Mexico 0-5 France Ottawa [Delie 1, Ruiz 9og, Le Sommer 13, 36, Henry 80] 1.FRANCE 3 2 0 1 6- 2 6 2.ENGLAND 3 2 0 1 4- 3 6 3.COLOMBIA 3 1 1 1 4- 3 4 4.Mexico 3 0 1 2 2- 8 1 Second Round 20 Jun Germany 4-1 Sweden Ottawa [Mittag 24, Šašić 36pen, 78, Marozsán 88; Sembrant 82] 20 Jun China 1-0 Cameroon Edmonton [Wang Shanshan 12] 21 Jun Brazil 0-1 Australia Moncton [Simon 80] 21 Jun France 3-0 South Korea Montréal [Delie 5, 47, Thomis 8] 21 Jun Canada 1-0 Switzerland Vancouver [Belanger 52] 22 Jun Norway 1-2 England Ottawa [Gulbrandsen 54; Houghton 61, Bronze 76] 22 Jun United States 2-0 Colombia Edmonton [Morgan 53, Lloyd 66pen] 23 Jun Japan 2-1 Netherlands Vancouver [Ariyoshi 10, Sakaguchi 78; Van de Ven 90+2] Quarterfinals 26 Jun Germany 1-1 France [aet, 5-4 pen] Montréal [Šašić 84pen; Necib 64] 26 Jun China 0-1 United States Ottawa [Lloyd 51] 27 Jun Australia 0-1 Japan Edmonton [Iwabuchi 87] 27 Jun Canada 1-2 England Vancouver [Sinclair 42; Taylor 11, Bronze 14] Semifinals 30 Jun United States 2-0 Germany Montréal [Lloyd 69pen, O'Hara 84] 1 Jul Japan 2-1 England Edmonton [Miyama 32pen, Bassett 90+2og; Williams 41pen] Third Place Match 4 Jul Germany 0-1 England [aet] Edmonton [Williams 108pen] Final 5 Jul United States 5-2 Japan Vancouver
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2019 Women's World Cup

Qualifying

France (hosts) qualified automatically.

European Qualifying for Women's World Cup 2019

PRELIMINARY ROUND

Group 1 (in Georgia)

06 Apr 2017 Estonia             0–4 Latvia
06 Apr 2017 Kazakhstan          1–0 Georgia
08 Apr 2017 Kazakhstan          2–2 Latvia
08 Apr 2017 Georgia             2–1 Estonia
11 Apr 2017 Estonia             0–1 Kazakhstan
11 Apr 2017 Latvia              1–1 Georgia

 1.Kazakhstan          3   2  1  0   4- 2   7  Qualified
 2.Latvia              3   1  2  0   7- 3   5
 3.Georgia             3   1  1  1   3- 3   4
 4.Estonia             3   0  0  3   1- 7   0

Group 2 (in Albania)

06 Apr 2017 Albania             3–2 Kosovo
06 Apr 2017 Greece              1–0 Malta
08 Apr 2017 Greece              6–0 Kosovo
08 Apr 2017 Malta               0–0 Albania
11 Apr 2017 Albania             2–1 Greece
11 Apr 2017 Kosovo              1–3 Malta

 1.Albania             3   2  1  0   5- 3   7  Qualified
 2.Greece              3   2  0  1   8- 2   6
 3.Malta               3   1  1  1   3- 2   4  
 4.Kosovo              3   0  0  3   3-12   0

Group 3 (in Lithuania)

06 Apr 2017 Moldova             4–0 Andorra
06 Apr 2017 Israel              2–0 Lithuania
08 Apr 2017 Lithuania           0–2 Moldova
08 Apr 2017 Israel              7–0 Andorra
11 Apr 2017 Moldova             0–0 Israel
11 Apr 2017 Andorra             0–2 Lithuania

 1.Israel              3   2  1  0   9- 0   7  Qualified
 2.Moldova             3   2  1  0   6- 0   7  Qualified
 3.Lithuania           3   1  0  2   2- 4   3
 4.Andorra             3   0  0  3   0-13   0

Group 4 (in Faroe Islands)

06 Apr 2017 Turkey              3–0 Montenegro
06 Apr 2017 Faroe Islands       5–1 Luxembourg
08 Apr 2017 Montenegro          1–2 Faroe Islands
08 Apr 2017 Turkey              9–1 Luxembourg
11 Apr 2017 Faroe Islands       2–1 Turkey
11 Apr 2017 Luxembourg          1–7 Montenegro 

 1.Faroe Islands       3   3  0  0   9- 3   9  Qualified
 2.Turkey              3   2  0  1  13- 3   6
 3.Montenegro          3   1  0  2   8- 6   3
 4.Luxembourg          3   0  0  3   3-21   0

NB: group winners and best runnners-up qualify to next stage.


GROUP STAGE

Group 1

17 Sep 2017 Kazakhstan          0–1 Wales
19 Sep 2017 England             6–0 Russia
21 Oct 2017 Kazakhstan          0–2 Bosnia Herzegovina
24 Oct 2017 Russia              0–0 Wales
24 Nov 2017 Wales               1–0 Kazakhstan
24 Nov 2017 England             4–0 Bosnia Herzegovina
28 Nov 2017 Bosnia Herzegovina  0–1 Wales
28 Nov 2017 England             5–0 Kazakhstan
05 Apr 2018 Bosnia Herzegovina  1–6 Russia
06 Apr 2018 England             0–0 Wales
09 Apr 2018 Kazakhstan          0–3 Russia
10 Apr 2018 Bosnia Herzegovina  0–2 England
07 Jun 2018 Wales               1–0 Bosnia Herzegovina
08 Jun 2018 Russia              1–3 England
12 Jun 2018 Bosnia Herzegovina  0–2 Kazakhstan
12 Jun 2018 Wales               3–0 Russia
30 Aug 2018 Russia              3–0 Kazakhstan
31 Aug 2018 Wales               0–3 England
04 Sep 2018 Russia              3–0 Bosnia Herzegovina
04 Sep 2018 Kazakhstan          0–6 England

 1.ENGLAND             8   7  1  0  29- 1  22  Qualified
 2.Wales               8   5  2  1   7- 3  17 
 3.Russia              8   4  1  3  16-13  13 
 4.Bosnia Herzegovina  8   1  0  7   3-19   3
 5.Kazakhstan          8   1  0  7   2-21   3

Group 2

15 Sep 2017 Albania             1–4 Switzerland
15 Sep 2017 Poland              4–1 Belarus
19 Sep 2017 Belarus             1–0 Albania
19 Sep 2017 Switzerland         2–1 Poland
19 Oct 2017 Belarus             1–2 Scotland
24 Oct 2017 Scotland            5–0 Albania
24 Nov 2017 Albania             1–4 Poland
24 Nov 2017 Switzerland         3–0 Belarus
28 Nov 2017 Switzerland         5–1 Albania
05 Apr 2018 Switzerland         1–0 Scotland
06 Apr 2018 Poland              1–1 Albania
10 Apr 2018 Albania             1–0 Belarus
10 Apr 2018 Scotland            3–0 Poland
07 Jun 2018 Scotland            2–1 Belarus
12 Jun 2018 Poland              2–3 Scotland
12 Jun 2018 Belarus             0–5 Switzerland
30 Aug 2018 Scotland            2–1 Switzerland
31 Aug 2018 Belarus             1–4 Poland
04 Sep 2018 Poland              0–0 Switzerland
04 Sep 2018 Albania             1–2 Scotland

 1.SCOTLAND            8   7  0  1  19- 7  21  Qualified
 2.Switzerland         8   6  1  1  21- 5  19  Playoffs
 3.Poland              8   3  2  3  16-12  11  
 4.Albania             8   1  1  6   6-22   4
 5.Belarus             8   1  0  7   5-21   3

Group 3

15 Sep 2017 Norway              4–1 Northern Ireland
19 Sep 2017 Norway              6–1 Slovakia
19 Sep 2017 Northern Ireland    0–2 Ireland
24 Oct 2017 Slovakia            0–2 Ireland
24 Oct 2017 Netherlands         1–0 Norway
24 Nov 2017 Slovakia            0–5 Netherlands
28 Nov 2017 Slovakia            1–3 Northern Ireland
28 Nov 2017 Netherlands         0–0 Ireland
06 Apr 2018 Ireland             2–1 Slovakia
06 Apr 2018 Netherlands         7–0 Northern Ireland
10 Apr 2018 Ireland             0–2 Netherlands
10 Apr 2018 Northern Ireland    0–3 Norway
08 Jun 2018 Ireland             0–2 Norway
08 Jun 2018 Northern Ireland    0–5 Netherlands
12 Jun 2018 Norway              1–0 Ireland
12 Jun 2018 Netherlands         1–0 Slovakia
31 Aug 2018 Ireland             4–0 Northern Ireland
31 Aug 2018 Slovakia            0–4 Norway
04 Sep 2018 Norway              2–1 Netherlands
04 Sep 2018 Northern Ireland    0–1 Slovakia

 1.NORWAY              8   7  0  1  22- 4  21  Qualified
 2.Netherlands         8   6  1  1  22- 2  19  Playoffs
 3.Ireland             8   4  1  3  10- 6  13 
 4.Northern Ireland    8   1  0  7   4-27   3 
 5.Slovakia            8   1  0  7   4-23   3

Group 4

15 Sep 2017 Ukraine             1–1 Croatia
19 Sep 2017 Hungary             1–6 Denmark
19 Sep 2017 Croatia             0–2 Sweden
19 Oct 2017 Hungary             2–2 Croatia
20 Oct 2017 Sweden              3–0 Denmark           [awarded]
24 Oct 2017 Croatia             0–4 Denmark
24 Oct 2017 Sweden              5–0 Hungary
24 Nov 2017 Hungary             0–1 Ukraine
05 Apr 2018 Croatia             0–3 Ukraine
05 Apr 2018 Hungary             1–4 Sweden
09 Apr 2018 Croatia             1–3 Hungary
09 Apr 2018 Denmark             1–0 Ukraine
07 Jun 2018 Sweden              4–0 Croatia
08 Jun 2018 Ukraine             1–5 Denmark
12 Jun 2018 Denmark             5–1 Hungary
12 Jun 2018 Ukraine             1–0 Sweden
30 Aug 2018 Sweden              3–0 Ukraine
30 Aug 2018 Denmark             1–1 Croatia
04 Sep 2018 Denmark             0–1 Sweden
04 Sep 2018 Ukraine             2–0 Hungary

 1.SWEDEN              8   7  0  1  22- 2  21  Qualified
 2.Denmark             8   5  1  2  22- 8  16  Playoffs
 3.Ukraine             8   4  1  3   9-10  13
 4.Hungary             8   1  1  6   8-26   4 
 5.Croatia             8   0  3  5   5-20   3

Group 5

14 Sep 2017 Faroe Islands       0–8 Czech Republic
16 Sep 2017 Germany             6–0 Slovenia
18 Sep 2017 Iceland             8–0 Faroe Islands
19 Sep 2017 Czech Republic      0–1 Germany
20 Oct 2017 Germany             2–3 Iceland
20 Oct 2017 Slovenia            0–4 Czech Republic
24 Oct 2017 Germany            11–0 Faroe Islands
24 Oct 2017 Czech Republic      1–1 Iceland
24 Nov 2017 Slovenia            5–0 Faroe Islands
06 Apr 2018 Slovenia            0–2 Iceland
07 Apr 2018 Germany             4–0 Czech Republic
10 Apr 2018 Slovenia            0–4 Germany
10 Apr 2018 Faroe Islands       0–5 Iceland
07 Jun 2018 Faroe Islands       0–4 Slovenia
11 Jun 2018 Iceland             2–0 Slovenia
12 Jun 2018 Czech Republic      4–1 Faroe Islands
31 Aug 2018 Czech Republic      2–0 Slovenia
01 Sep 2018 Iceland             0–2 Germany
04 Sep 2018 Iceland             1–1 Czech Republic
04 Sep 2018 Faroe Islands       0–8 Germany

 1.GERMANY             8   7  0  1  38- 3  21  Qualified
 2.Iceland             8   5  2  1  22- 6  17
 3.Czech Republic      8   4  2  2  20- 8  14
 4.Slovenia            8   2  0  6   9-20   6
 5.Faroe Islands       8   0  0  8   1-53   0

Group 6

15 Sep 2017 Italy               5–0 Moldova
19 Sep 2017 Romania             0–1 Italy
19 Sep 2017 Belgium            12–0 Moldova
20 Oct 2017 Belgium             3–2 Romania
24 Oct 2017 Italy               3–0 Romania
24 Oct 2017 Portugal            0–1 Belgium
24 Nov 2017 Portugal            8–0 Moldova
28 Nov 2017 Romania             3–1 Moldova
28 Nov 2017 Portugal            0–1 Italy
06 Apr 2018 Moldova             1–3 Italy
06 Apr 2018 Belgium             1–1 Portugal
10 Apr 2018 Italy               2–1 Belgium
10 Apr 2018 Moldova             0–0 Romania
08 Jun 2018 Italy               3–0 Portugal
10 Jun 2018 Moldova             0–7 Belgium
12 Jun 2018 Romania             1–1 Portugal
30 Aug 2018 Moldova             0–7 Portugal
31 Aug 2018 Romania             0–1 Belgium
04 Sep 2018 Belgium             2–1 Italy
04 Sep 2018 Portugal            5–1 Romania

 1.ITALY               8   7  0  1  19- 4  21  Qualified
 2.Belgium             8   6  1  1  28- 6  19  Playoffs
 3.Portugal            8   3  2  3  22- 8  11 
 4.Romania             8   1  2  5   7-15   5
 5.Moldova             8   0  1  7   2-45   1

Group 7

19 Sep 2017 Serbia              0–4 Austria
19 Oct 2017 Serbia              2–0 Israel
22 Oct 2017 Finland             1–0 Serbia
23 Oct 2017 Israel              0–6 Spain
23 Nov 2017 Austria             2–0 Israel
24 Nov 2017 Serbia              1–2 Spain
26 Nov 2017 Finland             4–0 Israel
28 Nov 2017 Spain               4–0 Austria
22 Jan 2018 Israel              0–0 Finland
05 Apr 2018 Austria             1–1 Serbia
06 Apr 2018 Finland             0–2 Spain
10 Apr 2018 Israel              0–1 Serbia
10 Apr 2018 Austria             0–1 Spain
07 Jun 2018 Spain               2–0 Israel
08 Jun 2018 Finland             0–2 Austria
12 Jun 2018 Serbia              0–2 Finland
12 Jun 2018 Israel              0–6 Austria
31 Aug 2018 Spain               5–1 Finland
04 Sep 2018 Austria             4–1 Finland
04 Sep 2018 Spain               3–0 Serbia

 1.SPAIN               8   8  0  0  25- 2  24  Qualified
 2.Austria             8   5  1  2  19- 7  16
 3.Finland             8   3  1  4   9-13  10
 4.Serbia              8   2  1  5   5-13   7
 5.Israel              8   0  1  7   0-23   1


All seven group winners advanced to the final tournament.

The best four runners-up advanced to play-off matches.


PLAYOFFS

Semifinals

05 Oct 2018 Netherlands         2–0 Denmark
09 Oct 2018 Denmark             1–2 Netherlands

05 Oct 2018 Belgium             2–2 Switzerland
09 Oct 2018 Switzerland         1–1 Belgium

Final

09 Nov 2018 Netherlands         3–0 Switzerland
13 Nov 2018 Switzerland         1–1 Netherlands

Asian Women's Championship 2018

Jordan qualified as hosts.
Japan, Australia, China all have byes to the final tournament.

Qualifying Tournament
 
Group A (in Tajikistan)
 
03 Apr 2017 Bahrain          0–6 Jordan
03 Apr 2017 Iraq             0–1 Tajikistan
03 Apr 2017 Philippines      4–0 United Arab Emirates
05 Apr 2017 Philippines      4–0 Iraq
05 Apr 2017 Bahrain          4–0 Tajikistan
05 Apr 2017 Jordan           6–0 United Arab Emirates
07 Apr 2017 United Arab Em.  1–1 Bahrain
07 Apr 2017 Tajikistan       0–8 Philippines
07 Apr 2017 Jordan          10–0 Iraq
10 Apr 2017 Iraq             0–3 United Arab Emirates
10 Apr 2017 Jordan          10-2 Tajikistan
10 Apr 2017 Philippines      1–1 Bahrain
12 Apr 2017 Jordan           5–1 Philippines
12 Apr 2017 United Arab Em.  1–0 Tajikistan
12 Apr 2017 Bahrain          4–0 Iraq

1.Jordan           5  5 0 0  37- 3  15  Qualified as hosts
2.Philippines      5  3 1 1  18- 6  10  Qualified
3.Bahrain          5  2 2 1  10- 8   8 
4.United Arab Em.  5  2 1 2   5-11   7
5.Tajikistan       5  1 0 4   3-23   3
6.Iraq             5  0 0 5   0-22   0
 
Group B (in North Korea)
 
03 Apr 2017 North Korea      8–0 India
03 Apr 2017 Hong Kong        1–2 Uzbekistan
05 Apr 2017 North Korea      5–0 Hong Kong
05 Apr 2017 South Korea     10-0 India
07 Apr 2017 South Korea      1–1 North Korea
07 Apr 2017 Uzbekistan       7–1 India
09 Apr 2017 Uzbekistan       0–4 North Korea
09 Apr 2017 Hong Kong        0–6 South Korea
11 Apr 2017 India            2–0 Hong Kong
11 Apr 2017 South Korea      4–0 Uzbekistan
 
1.South Korea      4  3 1 0  21- 1  10  Qualified
2.North Korea      4  3 1 0  18- 1  10 
3.Uzbekistan       4  2 0 2   9-10   6
4.India            4  1 0 3   3-25   3
5.Hong Kong        4  0 0 4   1-15   0 
 
Group C (in Palestine)
 
03 Apr 2017 Palestine        0–6 Thailand
05 Apr 2017 Chinese Taipei   5–0 Palestine
07 Apr 2017 Thailand         1–0 Chinese Taipei
 
1.Thailand         2  2 0 0   7- 0   6  Qualified
2.Chinese Taipei   2  1 0 1   5- 1   3 
3.Palestine        2  0 0 2   0-11   0
Lebanon and Guam withdrew
 
Group D (in Vietnam)
 
03 Apr 2017 Iran             0–2 Myanmar
03 Apr 2017 Syria            0-1 Singapore
05 Apr 2017 Singapore        0–6 Iran
05 Apr 2017 Vietnam         11-0 Syria
07 Apr 2017 Myanmar         14–0 Syria
07 Apr 2017 Vietnam          8–0 Singapore
09 Apr 2017 Myanmar          6–0 Singapore
09 Apr 2017 Iran             1–6 Vietnam
11 Apr 2017 Iran            12-0 Syria
11 Apr 2017 Vietnam          2–0 Myanmar
 
1.Vietnam          4  4 0 0  27- 1  12  Qualified
2.Myanmar          4  3 0 1  22- 2   9 
3.Iran             4  2 0 2  19- 8   6
4.Singapore        4  1 0 3   1-20   3
5.Syria            4  0 0 4   0-38   0
 
 
FINAL TOURNAMENT
 
Jordan, 6-20 April 2018
 
Group A
 
06 Apr 2018 China            4–0 Thailand
             [Song Duan 56, 77, Wang Shuang 63, Li Ying 67]
06 Apr 2018 Jordan           1–2 Philippines
             [Jbarah 15; Khair 51og, Bolden 76]
09 Apr 2018 Philippines      0–3 China
             [Li Ying 17, 57, Ma Jun 31]
09 Apr 2018 Thailand         6–1 Jordan
             [Suchawadee 1, 69, Taneekarn 6, Silawan 39, Kanjana 
              41, Pitsamai 90; Jebreen 43]
12 Apr 2018 Jordan           1–8 China
             [Sabbah 17; Wang Shuang 14, 53, 84, Khair 41og, 
              Song Duan 51, Li Ying 60, 72pen, Tang Jiali 86]
12 Apr 2018 Thailand         3–1 Philippines
             [Kanjana 28pen, 53, Silawan 62; Shugg 90+3]
 
1.CHINA            3  3 0 0  15- 1   9
2.THAILAND         3  2 0 1   9- 6   6
3.Philippines      3  1 0 2   3- 7   3
4.Jordan           3  0 0 3   3-16   0
 
Group B
 
07 Apr 2018 Japan            4–0 Vietnam
             [Yokoyama 3, Nakajima 17, Iwabuchi 57, Tanaka 66]
07 Apr 2018 Australia        0–0 South Korea
10 Apr 2018 South Korea      0–0 Japan
10 Apr 2018 Vietnam          0–8 Australia
             [Simon 8, Kennedy 18, Logarzo 21, van Egmond 28, Kerr
              44, 51, Tuyet Dung 71og, Raso 75]
13 Apr 2018 Japan            1–1 Australia
             [Sakaguchi 63; Kerr 86]
13 Apr 2018 South Korea      4–0 Vietnam
             [Cho So-hyun 14, Lee Geum-min 38, Lee Min-a 49, 73]
 
1.AUSTRALIA        3  1 2 0   9- 1   5
2.JAPAN            3  1 2 0   5- 1   5
3.South Korea      3  1 2 0   4- 0   5
4.Vietnam          3  0 0 3   0-16   0
 
5th Place Match
16 Apr 2018 Philippines      0–5 South Korea
             [Jang Sel-gi 34, Lee Min-a 45+3, Lim Seon-joo 56,
              Cho So-hyun 66, 84pen]
 
Semifinals
17 Apr 2018 Australia        2–2 Thailand                  [aet, 3-1 pen]
             [Kanjanaporn 17og, Kennedy 90+1; Kanjana 20, Rattikan 63]
17 Apr 2018 China            1–3 Japan
             [Li Ying 90pen; Iwabuchi 39, Yokoyama 85, 88pen]
 
Third Place Match
20 Apr 2018 China            3–1 Thailand
             [Li Ying 51, Wang Shanshan 56, Song Duan 61; Rattikan 81]
 
Final
20 Apr 2018 Japan            1–0 Australia

Africa - Women's Championship 2018

First Round

Senegal        –   Algeria            2–1 0–2
Libya          –   Ethiopia           0–8 0–7
Morocco        –   Ivory Coast        1–1 0–0
Sierra Leone  w/o  Mali               [Sierra Leone withdrew]
Burkina Faso   –   Gambia             2–1 1–2  3-5 pen.
Congo          –   Central African R. 2–0 1–1
Kenya          –   Uganda             1–0 0–0
Lesotho        –   Swaziland          1–0 2–1
Tanzania       –   Zambia             3–3 1–1
Namibia        –   Zimbabwe           0–2 0–2

Second Round

Algeria        –   Ethiopia           3–1 3–2
Ivory Coast    –   Mali               2–2 0–0
Gambia         -   Nigeria            0–1 0–6
Congo          –   Cameroon           0–5 0–5
Kenya          –   Equatorial Guinea  2–1 0–2
Lesotho        –   South Africa       0–1 0–6
Zambia         –   Zimbabwe           0–1 2–1


FINAL TOURNAMENT

Ghana, 17 November-1 December, 2018

Group A

17 Nov 2018 Ghana              1–0 Algeria
             [Amfobea 13]
17 Nov 2018 Mali               1–2 Cameroon
             [A. Traoré 56; Meffometou 71, Nchout 73]
20 Nov 2018 Ghana              1–2 Mali
             [Addo 71pen; Touré 24pen, 75]
20 Nov 2018 Cameroon           3–0 Algeria
             [Onguené 13, Enganamouit 54, Nchout 60]
23 Nov 2018 Cameroon           1–1 Ghana
             [Manie 41pen; Boakye 31]
23 Nov 2018 Algeria            2–3 Mali
             [Belkacemi 37, Merrouche 63pen; F. Diarra 58, 90+4pen, Diadhiou 83]

1.CAMEROON          3  2 1 0  6- 2  7
2.MALI              3  2 0 1  6- 5  6
3.Ghana             3  1 1 1  3- 3  4 
4.Algeria           3  0 0 3  2- 7  0

Group B

18 Nov 2018 Nigeria            0–1 South Africa
             [Kgatlana 85]
18 Nov 2018 Zambia             5–0 Equatorial Guinea
             [G. Chanda 7, Lungu 43, Kundananji 57, 87, Mwakapila 66pen]
21 Nov 2018 Nigeria            4–0 Zambia
             [Oparanozie 41, Ordega 69, Ajibade 75, Okoronkwo 90+4]
21 Nov 2018 Equatorial Guinea  1–7 South Africa
             [E. Obono 45+1; Motlhalo 19pen, Nyandeni 21, Jane 56, Kgatlana 60, 
              63, Mthandi 76, Seoposenwe 79]
24 Nov 2018 Equatorial Guinea  0-6 Nigeria
             [Ordega 10, Oshoala 13, 22, 33, Oparanozie 48, Chikwelu 63]
24 Nov 2018 South Africa       1-1 Zambia 
             [Kgatlana 8; Kundananji 10]
 
1.SOUTH AFRICA      3  2 1 0  9- 2  7
2.NIGERIA           3  2 0 1 10- 1  6
3.Zambia            3  1 1 1  6- 5  4 
4.Equatorial Guinea 3  0 0 3  1-18  0
 
Semifinals
27 Nov 2018 Cameroon           0–0 Nigeria                       [aet, 2-4 pen]    
27 Nov 2018 South Africa       2–0 Mali
             [Kgatlana 31, Ramalepe 81]
 
Third Place Match
30 Nov 2018 Cameroon           4–2 Mali
             [Abena 32, 40, Onguené 62, Manie 90+2; F. Diarra 44, Awona 56og]

Final
01 Dec 2018 Nigeria            0–0 South Africa                  [aet, 4-3 pen]

Oceania's Women's Championship 2018 (New Caledonia)

Qualifying Round (in Fiji)

24 Aug 2018 American Samoa       0–2 Solomon Islands
             [Samani 39, 90+4]
24 Aug 2018 Vanuatu              1–5 Fiji
             [Gere 75; Tamanitoakula 6, Davis 41, 54, 55, Nasau 57]
27 Aug 2018 Vanuatu              1–0 American Samoa
             [Wakeret 44]
27 Aug 2018 Fiji                 0–0 Solomon Islands
30 Aug 2018 Solomon Islands      0–1 Vanuatu
             [Solomon 5]
30 Aug 2018 Fiji                 2–0 American Samoa
             [Davis 40, Nasau 45]

1.Fiji             3  2 1 0  7- 1  7 Qualified
2.Vanuatu          3  2 0 1  3- 5  6
3.Solomon Islands  3  1 1 1  2- 1  4
4.American Samoa   3  0 0 3  0- 5  0

FINAL TOURNAMENT

New Caledonia, 18 November-1 December, 2018

Group A

18 Nov 2018 Samoa                0–5 Papua New Guinea
             [M. Gunemba 17, 22, 53, Gabong 27, Bauelua 90+2]
18 Nov 2018 Tahiti               2–4 New Caledonia
             [Tamarii 27, Hioe 45; Xowie 19, Pahoa 22, 25, Lalie 81]
21 Nov 2018 Tahiti               5–5 Samoa
             [Teotahi 3, 7, 50, Taumaa 10, Hioe 45+4; Sataraka 1, 79, 89,
              Kimitete 4og, Malo 21]
21 Nov 2018 New Caledonia        2–6 Papua New Guinea
             [Maguire 48, Gatha 90+3; Kaipu 20, 31, 46, 60, 81, Padio 36]
24 Nov 2018 Papua New Guinea     3–1 Tahiti
             [Unamba 31, Padio 74, 84pen; Taumaa 6]
24 Nov 2018 New Caledonia        2–0 Samoa
             [Ajapuhnya 50, Xowie 67]

1.PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3  3 0 0 14- 3  9
2.NEW CALEDONIA    3  2 0 1  8- 8  6
3.Tahiti           3  0 1 2  8-12  1
4.Samoa            3  0 1 2  5-12  1
 
Group B

19 Nov 2018 New Zealand         11–0 Tonga
             [White 8, 15, Longo 9, 13, Hassett 34, 35, Gregorius 37, 39, 52,
              Percival 67, Jale 88]
19 Nov 2018 Cook Islands         0–3 Fiji
             [Nasau 34, Davis 36, Tamanitoakula 57]
22 Nov 2018 Fiji                12-0 Tonga
             [Tamanitoakula 6, 11, 24, 36, Nasau 13, 43, 51, Davis 20, 81,
              Diyalowai 22, 30, 90]
22 Nov 2018 New Zealand          6–0 Cook Islands
             [Longo 13, Rolston 15, 45, Rood 68, Morton 90+1, Jale 90+2]
25 Nov 2018 Tonga                1–0 Cook Islands
             [Vaka 3]
25 Nov 2018 New Zealand         10–0 Fiji
             [Longo 8, 38, Gregorius 16, 24, 88, Moore 54, Rood 58, 79, Tora
              70og, Rolston 85]
 
1.NEW ZEALAND      3  3 0 0 27- 0  9
2.FIJI             3  2 0 1 15-10  6
3.Tonga            3  1 0 2  1-23  3
4.Cook Islands     3  0 0 3  0-10  0
 
Semifinals
28 Nov 2018 Papua New Guinea     1–5 Fiji
             [Gunemba 12; Davis 24, 65, Tamanitoakula 27, Nasau 72, Diyalowai 87]
28 Nov 2018 New Zealand          8–0 New Caledonia
             [Hassett 1, Rolston 7, 20, 43, Bowen 26, Satchell 31, White 38, 68]
 
Third Place Match
01 Dec 2018 Papua New Guinea     7–1 New Caledonia
             [M. Gunemba 5, 36, 54, 82, Gabong 41, Unamba 52, Birum 84; Pahoa 60]

Final
01 Dec 2018 Fiji                 0–8 New Zealand

South-American Women's Championship 2018

Chile, 4-22 April 2018

Stadiums:
La Serena: La Portada                 (18.200)
Coquimbo:  Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso (18.700)
 
FIRST ROUND

Group A
 
04 Apr 2018 Colombia       7–0 Uruguay                        La Serena
             [Usme 2, 45+1, 57, 90+2, Montoya 17, Rincon 43, Echeverri 58]
04 Apr 2018 Chile          1–1 Paraguay                       La Serena
             [Aedo 62; Villamayor 53]
06 Apr 2018 Paraguay       3–0 Peru                           La Serena
             [Pena 70, J. Martinez 84, Peralta 90+3]
06 Apr 2018 Chile          1–1 Colombia                       La Serena
             [Saez 79; Usme 49]
08 Apr 2018 Uruguay        1–1 Peru                           La Serena
             [Badell 58; Martinez 37]
08 Apr 2018 Colombia       5–1 Paraguay                       La Serena
             [Usme 41, 56, 65, Ospina 70, Santos 81; Cortaza 90+2]
10 Apr 2018 Colombia       3–0 Peru                           La Serena
             [Usme 23, Santos 54, Echeverri 83]
10 Apr 2018 Chile          1–0 Uruguay                        La Serena
             [Rojas 79]
12 Apr 2018 Paraguay       2-1 Uruguay                        La Serena
             [J. Martinez 36, Peralta 90+2; Ramirez 1]
12 Apr 2018 Peru           0-5 Chile                          La Serena
             [Aedo 28, 65, Lopez 38, Lara 62, Rojas 85]
 
1.COLOMBIA     4  3 1 0  16- 2  10 
2.CHILE        4  2 2 0   8- 2   8
3.Paraguay     4  2 1 1   7- 7   7
4.Uruguay      4  0 1 3   2-11   1 
5.Peru         4  0 1 3   1-12   1
 
Group B
 
05 Apr 2018 Ecuador        0–1 Venezuela                      Coquimbo
             [Castellanos 85]
05 Apr 2018 Brazil         3–1 Argentina                      Coquimbo
             [Bia Zaneratto 17, Cristiane 57pen, Debinha 90; Banini 54]
07 Apr 2018 Argentina      3–0 Bolivia                        Coquimbo
             [Jaimes 33pen, 39, Larroquette 71]
07 Apr 2018 Brazil         8–0 Ecuador                        Coquimbo
             [Cristiane 10, 90+2, Bia Zaneratto 21, 81, Andressinha 48,
              Formiga 65, Rafaelle 70, Debinha 86]
09 Apr 2018 Venezuela      8–0 Bolivia                        Coquimbo
             [Castellanos 23, 49, 55, 90+3pen, Viso 63, 65, 89, Altuve 74]
09 Apr 2018 Ecuador        3–6 Argentina                      Coquimbo
             [Vasquez 20, Rodriguez 37pen, Fajardo 76; Banini 2, 
              Larroquette 8, Bravo 10, Jaimes 41, Bonsegundo 45pen, 85]
11 Apr 2018 Ecuador        0–1 Bolivia                        Coquimbo
             [Moron 68pen]
11 Apr 2018 Brazil         4–0 Venezuela                      Coquimbo
             [Monica 10, Bia Zaneratto 38, 72, Marta 82] 
13 Apr 2018 Argentina      2-0 Venezuela                      Coquimbo
             [Jaimes 44pen, Banini 61pen]
13 Apr 2018 Bolivia        0-7 Brazil                         Coquimbo
             [Erika 3, 65, Andressinha 17, 54, Andressa Alves 41, 
              Millene Fernandez 80, Aline Milene 82]
 
1.BRAZIL       4  4 0 0  22- 1  12
2.ARGENTINA    4  3 0 1  12- 6   9
3.Venezuela    4  2 0 2   9- 6   6 
4.Bolivia      4  1 0 3   1-18   3
5.Ecuador      4  0 0 4   3-16   0
 
 
FINAL ROUND
 
16 Apr 2018 Colombia       1–3 Argentina                      La Serena
             [Salazar 31; Bonsegundo 50, Jaimes 66, Coronel 70]
16 Apr 2018 Brazil         3–1 Chile                          La Serena
             [Monica 21, Bia Zaneratto 25, Thaisinha 34; Lopez 63]
19 Apr 2018 Brazil         3–0 Argentina                      La Serena
             [Cristiane 47, Thaisa 52, Debinha 78] 
19 Apr 2018 Colombia       0–0 Chile                          La Serena
22 Apr 2018 Chile          4–0 Argentina                      La Serena
             [Saez 8, Hernandez 24, Barroso 40og, Lara 90+2] 
22 Apr 2018 Brazil         3–0 Colombia                       La Serena
             [Monica 29, 71, Clavijo 45+2og] 

1.BRAZIL       3  3 0 0   9- 1   9 
2.Chile        3  1 1 1   5- 3   4
3.Argentina    3  1 0 2   3- 8   3 
4.Colombia     3  0 1 2   1- 6   1
 
 

World Cup CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off

08 Nov 2018 Argentina            4–0 Panama                    [Sarandí]
              [Larroquette 20, Stabile 26, 90+7pen, Rodriguez 90+4]
13 Nov 2018 Panama               1-1 Argentina                 [Panama City]

Concacaf Women's Championship 2018

NB: Canada, Mexico and USA qualified automatically.
 

CENTRAL AMERICAN QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

All matches played in Bradenton, USA

27 Aug 2018 Panama               4–0 Nicaragua
             [Riley 9, 68, Pinzon 49, Cedeno 90+4]
27 Aug 2018 Costa Rica          11–0 El Salvador
             [Herrera 5, 45+1, 55, Alvarado 9, Cruz 19, 21, G. Villalobos 30,
              Rodriguez 36, Granados 64, F. Villalobos 82, Salas 84]
29 Aug 2018 Costa Rica           4–1 Nicaragua
             [Sanchez 3, Rodriguez 61, Barrantes 67, Acosta 84; Aguilar 71]
29 Aug 2018 El Salvador          2–6 Panama
             [Quelez 38, Ceren 45+1pen; Mills 41, Riley 42, Rangel 58, 69, 90+1,
              Cedeno 80]
31 Aug 2018 El Salvador          2–2 Nicaragua
             [Ramirez 18, Tamacas 55; Silva 76, 79]
31 Aug 2018 Costa Rica           3–1 Panama
             [Rodriguez 14, 25, Granados 86; Hernandez 74]

1.COSTA RICA          3  3 0 0  18- 2  9 
2.Panama              3  2 0 1  11- 5  6
3.Nicaragua           3  0 1 2   3-10  1 
4.El Salvador         3  0 1 2   4-19  1

Costa Rica qualified for the Final Tournament


CARIBBEAN QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

First Round

Group A (in Dominican Republic)

05 May 2018 Puerto Rico         10–0 Anguilla
             [Socarras 10, Pagan 12, 38, 83, Castain 20, 62, 65, Suarez 23,
              Lopez 46, Robinson 85]
05 May 2018 Dominican Republic   1–5 Cuba
             [Oviedo 15; Pelaez 10, 63, L. Perez 19, M. Perez 36, Mengana 73]
07 May 2018 Cuba                11–0 Aruba
             [M. Perez 4, 38, 58, Sablon 20, Mengana 29, Carbonell 33, 88, 
              Maceo 61, Arrebato 65, Rodriguez 67, Fuentes 90]
07 May 2018 Puerto Rico          0–0 Dominican Republic
09 May 2018 Anguilla             1–2 Aruba
             [Johnson 71; Saladin 44, Florance 51]
09 May 2018 Cuba                 2–2 Puerto Rico
             [Pelaez 71, L. Perez 82; Socarras 15, Blankenship 22]
11 May 2018 Aruba                0–5 Puerto Rico
             [Castain 3, 90, Tirado 25, Maduro 38og, Pagan 87]
11 May 2018 Dominican Republic   3–0 Anguilla
             [Oviedo 1, 60, Romney 50og]
13 May 2018 Anguilla             0–4 Cuba
             [Pelaez 18, 73, M. Perez 33, Riquelme 54]
13 May 2018 Aruba                0–3 Dominican Republic
             [Vargas 4pen, 36pen, Rivas 45]

1.Cuba                4  3 1 0  22- 3 10  Qualified 
2.Puerto Rico         4  2 2 0  17- 2  8 
3.Dominican Republic  4  2 1 1   7- 5  7
4.Aruba               4  1 0 3   2-20  3
5.Anguilla            4  0 0 4   1-19  0

Group B (in Haiti)

09 May 2018 Jamaica             13–0 Guadeloupe
             [Shaw 4, 37, 42, 45, 62, 73, Blackwood 23, Plummer 32, 
              Bond-Flasza 43, 71, Washington 61, 79, Reid 83]
09 May 2018 Haiti                2–0 Martinique
             [Salomon-Ali 3, Louis 15]
11 May 2018 Martinique           0–3 Jamaica
             [Asher 60, Carter 70, Shaw 75]
11 May 2018 Haiti               11-0 Guadeloupe
             [Eloissaint 3, 12, 14, Saint Felix 31, 34, 45+2, 45+3, 51, Louis 38, 
              Shelsie 75, Jeudy 90]
13 May 2018 Guadeloupe           0–3 Martinique
             [Carin 5, Guillou 53, Paulin 58]
13 May 2018 Jamaica              2–2 Haiti
             [Carter 44, Shaw 66pen; Dumornay 24, Jeudy 43]

1.Jamaica             3  2 1 0  18- 2  7  Qualified
2.Haiti               3  2 1 0  15- 2  7 
3.Martinique          3  1 0 2   3- 5  3
4.Guadeloupe          3  0 0 3   0-27  0
  Turks and Caicos withdrew before any match was played.

Group C (in Trinidad and Tobago)

19 May 2018 Dominica             1–2 Saint Kitts & Nevis
             [Phillip 10; Lawrence 8, 11]
19 May 2018 Trinidad and Tobago 10–0 U.S. Virgin Islands
             [Superville 15, Shade 20, 40, 81, 90, Forbes 37, 
              St. Louis 39, Cunningham 45, Johnson 60, Wiater 73og]
21 May 2018 U.S. Virgin Islands  3–0 Grenada
             [Wright 74, Canizio 89, Aguilar 90+2]
21 May 2018 Dominica             0–3 Trinidad and Tobago
             [Cunningham 5, Belgrave 37, Forbes 54]
23 May 2018 Saint Kitts & Nevis 10–0 Grenada
             [Uddenberg 6, 19, 71, Browne 9, 52, Lawrence 40, 73, 85,
              Bailey-Williams 86, Wilkinson 89]
23 May 2018 U.S. Virgin Islands  0–3 Dominica
             [Francis 23, Phillip 49, 88]
25 May 2018 Grenada              1–1 Dominica
             [George 64; Phillip 29]
25 May 2018 Trinidad and Tobago  1–1 Saint Kitts & Nevis
             [St. Louis 79; Browne 3pen]
27 May 2018 Saint Kitts & Nevis  7–0 U.S. Virgin Islands
             [Browne 27, 38, 52, Fernandez 46, Francis 57, Springer 70,
              Uddenberg 83]
27 May 2018 Trinidad and Tobago 13-0 Grenada  
             [Johnson 10, Cunningham 13, Shade 33, 82, St. Louis 42, 90+2, 
              Prince 43, 88, 90, Cato 45, 54, Francois 51, 80]

1.Trinidad and Tobago 4  3 1 0  27- 1 10  Qualified
2.Saint Kitts & Nevis 4  3 1 0  20- 2 10 
3.Dominica            4  1 1 2   5- 6  4
4.U.S. Virgin Islands 4  1 0 3   3-20  3
5.Grenada             4  0 1 3   1-27  1

Group D (in Antigua & Barbuda)

23 May 2018 Saint Lucia          2–1 Curaçao
             [Marquis 30, Lionel 58; Statia 55]
23 May 2018 Antigua & Barbuda    1–0 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
             [James 69]
25 May 2018 Saint Lucia          2-1 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
             [Willied 5, Cox 88; Duncan 74] 
25 May 2018 Curaçao              0–3 Antigua & Barbuda
             [Jarvis 49, Simon-Ponte 60, Humphreys 79]
27 May 2018 Curaçao              1–0 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
             [Tokaay 52]
27 May 2018 Saint Lucia          0–1 Antigua & Barbuda
             [Edwards 2]

1.Antigua & Barbuda   3  3 0 0   5- 0  9  Qualified
2.Saint Lucia         3  2 0 1   4- 3  6 
3.Curaçao             3  1 0 2   2- 5  3
4.Saint Vincent & G.  3  0 0 3   1- 4  0

Group E (in Guyana)

23 May 2018 Barbados             2–1 Suriname
             [Padmore 2, Jarvis 40; Hoogdorp 20]
23 May 2018 Guyana               2–2 Bermuda
             [Desa 7, Hazelwood 58; Lindo 5, 16]
25 May 2018 Bermuda              3–2 Barbados
             [Furbert 17, Lindo 68, Darrell 74; Jarvis 32, Padmore 89]
25 May 2018 Suriname             1–6 Guyana
             [Rigters 38; Persaud 40, 67, Desa 45, Copland 58, Cummings 65,
              Smith 88]
27 May 2018 Suriname             0–1 Bermuda
             [Furbert 41]
27 May 2018 Barbados             0–0 Guyana

1.Bermuda             3  2 1 0   6- 4  7  Qualified
2.Guyana              3  1 2 0   8- 3  5 
3.Barbados            3  1 1 1   4- 4  4
4.Suriname            3  0 0 3   2- 9  0
 
Final Round (in Jamaica)

25 Aug 2018 Cuba                 2–3 Trinidad and Tobago
             [Ramos 23, Mengana 83; Taylor 20, 51, 55]
25 Aug 2018 Jamaica              9–0 Antigua & Barbuda
             [Chang 2pen, Carter 6, Shaw 9, 48, 53, Blackwood 27, Shim 65,
              Sweatman 68, 73] 
27 Aug 2018 Antigua & Barbuda    0–7 Cuba
             [M. Perez 8, 56, L. Perez 25, 64, Pelaez 67, 78, Carbonell 90+1]
27 Aug 2018 Bermuda              0–4 Jamaica
             [Carter 17, Plummer 32, Shaw 61, Washington 90+1]
29 Aug 2018 Trinidad and Tobago  5–0 Antigua & Barbuda
             [Francois 4, Taylor 16, 39, St. Louis 30pen, Cordner 65]
29 Aug 2018 Cuba                 2–0 Bermuda
             [L. Perez 31, M. Perez 52]
31 Aug 2018 Antigua & Barbuda    0–5 Bermuda
             [Furbert 14, Christopher 44, Darrell 76, 81pen, Lindo 87]
31 Aug 2018 Trinidad and Tobago  1–4 Jamaica 
             [Taylor 10; Washington 70, Shaw 79, 89, Brown 90+2]
02 Sep 2018 Bermuda              0–3 Trinidad and Tobago
             [Taylor 12, Cordner 57, 87]
02 Sep 2018 Jamaica              6–1 Cuba
             [Asher 19, 70, Shaw 20, 38, Silver 32, Brown 34pen; M. Perez 90+3]

1.JAMAICA             4  4 0 0  23- 2 12
2.TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 4  3 0 1  12- 6  9
3.CUBA                4  2 0 2  12- 9  6
4.Bermuda             4  1 0 3   5- 9  3 
5.Antigua & Barbuda   4  0 0 4   0-26  0
 
Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago and Cuba qualified for the Final Tournament
 
 
FINAL TOURNAMENT
 
United States, 4-17 October, 2018
 
Group A
 
04 Oct 2018 Trinidad and Tobago  0–3 Panama
             [Cox 12, Rangel 68, Hernandez 89]
04 Oct 2018 United States        6–0 Mexico
             [Rapinoe 3, 71, Ertz 47, Morgan 57, 80, Heath 61]
07 Oct 2018 Panama               0–5 United States
             [Mewis 6, Lloyd 23, 29, 48, Press 32]
07 Oct 2018 Mexico               4–1 Trinidad and Tobago
             [Corral 33, 62, Johnson 55, Sanchez 71; Cato 50pen]
10 Oct 2018 Panama               2–0 Mexico
             [Riley 47, Cedeno 85]
10 Oct 2018 Trinidad and Tobago  0–7 United States
             [Morgan 9, 50, Lavelle 41, 43, Dunn 45, Horan 49, Heath 58]
 
1.UNITED STATES       3  3 0 0  18- 0  9 
2.PANAMA              3  2 0 1   5- 5  6
3.Mexico              3  1 0 2   4- 9  3 
4.Trinidad and Tobago 3  0 0 3   1-14  0
 
Group B
05 Oct 2018 Costa Rica           8–0 Cuba
             [Herrera 4, Chinchilla 5, 45+1, F. Sanchez 19, S. Cruz 33, 38, 
              Barrantes 82pen, 90+2] 
05 Oct 2018 Canada               2–0 Jamaica
             [Prince 33, 80] 
08 Oct 2018 Jamaica              1–0 Costa Rica
             [Shaw 46] 
08 Oct 2018 Canada              12–0 Cuba
             [Leon 11, 23, 55, 59, Huitema 13, 37, 52, 71, Rose 25, Quinn 56,
              Sinclair 63, Matheson 72]
11 Oct 2018 Cuba                 0–9 Jamaica
             [Shaw 2, Brown 26, 38, 72, Campbell 30, 75, Blackwood 50pen, 
              Chang 64, Sweatman 82]
11 Oct 2018 Costa Rica           1–3 Canada
             [G. Villalobos 73; Beckie 25, Prince 40, Sinclair 57]
 
1.CANADA              3  3 0 0  17- 1  9
2.JAMAICA             3  2 0 1  10- 2  6
3.Costa Rica          3  1 0 2   9- 4  3 
4.Cuba                3  0 0 3   0-29  0
 
Semifinals
14 Oct 2018 Panama               0–7 Canada
             [Sinclair 44, 49, Fleming 47, Beckie 58, Quinn 63, Leon 76, 78]
14 Oct 2018 United States        6–0 Jamaica
             [Heath 2, 29, Rapinoe 15, Ertz 21, Morgan 33, 84pen]
 
Third Place Match
17 Oct 2018 Panama               2–2 Jamaica                       [aet, 2-4 pen.]
             [Mills 74, Cedeno 115; Shaw 14, Brown 95]
 
Final
17 Oct 2018 United States        2-0 Canada

Final Tournament

Coupe du Monde Féminine de la FIFA – France 2019
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.svg
Tournament details
Host countryFrance
Dates7 June – 7 July
Teams24 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)9 (in 9 host cities)
Final positions
Champions United States (4th title)
Runners-up Netherlands
Third place Sweden
Fourth place England
Tournament statistics
Matches played52
Goals scored146 (2.81 per match)
Attendance1,131,312 (21,756 per match)
Top scorer(s)England Ellen White
United States Alex Morgan
United States Megan Rapinoe
(6 goals each)
Best player(s)United States Megan Rapinoe
Best young playerGermany Giulia Gwinn
Best goalkeeperNetherlands Sari van Veenendaal
Fair play award France
Group A 7 Jun France 4–0 South Korea Paris [Le Sommer 9, Renard 35, 45+2, Henry 85] 8 Jun Norway 3–0 Nigeria Reims [Reiten 17, Utland 34, Ohale 37og] 12 Jun Nigeria 2–0 South Korea Grenoble [Kim Do-yeon 29og, Oshoala 75] 12 Jun France 2–1 Norway Nice [Gauvin 46, Le Sommer 72pen; Renard 54og] 17 Jun Nigeria 0–1 France Rennes [Renard 79pen] 17 Jun South Korea 1–2 Norway Reims [Yeo Min-ji 78; C. Hansen 4pen, Herlovsen 50pen] 1.FRANCE 3 3 0 0 7- 1 9 2.NORWAY 3 2 0 1 6- 3 6 3.NIGERIA 3 1 0 2 2- 4 3 4.South Korea 3 0 0 3 1- 8 0 Group B 8 Jun Germany 1–0 China Rennes [Gwinn 66] 8 Jun Spain 3–1 South Africa Le Havre [Hermoso 69pen, 82pen, L. Garcia 89; Kgatlana 25] 12 Jun Germany 1–0 Spain Valenciennes [Däbritz 42] 13 Jun South Africa 0–1 China Paris [Li Ying 40] 17 Jun South Africa 0–4 Germany Montpellier [Leupolz 14, Däbritz 29, Popp 40, Magull 58] 17 Jun China 0–0 Spain Le Havre 1.GERMANY 3 3 0 0 6- 0 9 2.SPAIN 3 1 1 1 3- 2 4 3.CHINA 3 1 1 1 1- 1 4 4.South Africa 3 0 0 3 1- 8 0 Group C 9 Jun Australia 1–2 Italy Valenciennes [Kerr 22; Bonansea 56, 90+5] 9 Jun Brazil 3–0 Jamaica Grenoble [Cristiane 15, 50, 64] 13 Jun Australia 3–2 Brazil Montpellier [Foord 45+1, Logarzo 58, Monica 66og; Marta 27pen, Cristiane 38] 14 Jun Jamaica 0–5 Italy Reims [Girelli 12pen, 25, 46, Galli 71, 81] 18 Jun Jamaica 1–4 Australia Grenoble [Solaun 49; Kerr 11, 42, 69, 83] 18 Jun Italy 0–1 Brazil Valenciennes [Marta 74pen] 1.ITALY 3 2 0 1 7- 2 6 2.AUSTRALIA 3 2 0 1 8- 5 6 3.BRAZIL 3 2 0 1 6- 3 6 4.Jamaica 3 0 0 3 1-12 0 Group D 9 Jun England 2–1 Scotland Nice [Parris 14pen, White 40; Emslie 79] 10 Jun Argentina 0–0 Japan Paris 14 Jun Japan 2–1 Scotland Rennes [Iwabuchi 23, Sugasawa 37pen; Clelland 88] 14 Jun England 1–0 Argentina Le Havre [Taylor 62] 19 Jun Japan 0–2 England Nice [White 14, 84] 19 Jun Scotland 3–3 Argentina Paris [Little 19, Beattie 49, Cuthbert 69; Menendez 74, Alexander 79og, Bonsegundo 90+4pen] 1.ENGLAND 3 3 0 0 5- 1 9 2.JAPAN 3 1 1 1 2- 3 4 3.Argentina 3 0 2 1 3- 4 2 4.Scotland 3 0 1 2 5- 7 1 Group E 10 Jun Canada 1–0 Cameroon Montpellier [Buchanan 45] 11 Jun New Zealand 0–1 Netherlands Le Havre [Roord 90+2] 15 Jun Netherlands 3–1 Cameroon Valenciennes [Miedema 41, 85, Bloodworth 48; Onguené 43] 15 Jun Canada 2–0 New Zealand Grenoble [Fleming 48, Prince 79] 20 Jun Netherlands 2–1 Canada Reims [Dekker 54, Beerensteyn 75; Sinclair 60] 20 Jun Cameroon 2–1 New Zealand Montpellier [Nchout 57, 90+5; Awona 80og] 1.NETHERLANDS 3 3 0 0 6- 2 9 2.CANADA 3 2 0 1 4- 2 6 3.CAMEROON 3 1 0 2 3- 5 3 4.New Zealand 3 0 0 3 1- 5 0 Group F 11 Jun Chile 0–2 Sweden Rennes [Asllani 83, Janogy 90+4] 11 Jun United States 13–0 Thailand Reims [Morgan 12, 53, 74, 81, 87, Lavelle 20, 56, Horan 32, Mewis 50, 54, Rapinoe 79, Pugh 85, Lloyd 90+2] 16 Jun Sweden 5–1 Thailand Nice [Sembrant 6, Asllani 19, Rolfo 42, Hurtig 81, Rubensson 90+6pen; Kanjana 90+1] 16 Jun United States 3–0 Chile Paris [Lloyd 11, 35, Ertz 26] 20 Jun Sweden 0–2 United States Le Havre [Horan 3, Andersson 50og] 20 Jun Thailand 0–2 Chile Rennes [Waraporn 48og, Urrutia 80] 1.UNITED STATES 3 3 0 0 18- 0 9 2.SWEDEN 3 2 0 1 7- 3 6 3.Chile 3 1 0 2 2- 5 3 4.Thailand 3 0 0 3 1-20 0 Second Round 22 Jun Germany 3–0 Nigeria Grenoble [Popp 20, Däbritz 27pen, Schuller 82] 22 Jun Norway 1–1 Australia [aet, 4-1 pen] Nice [Herlovsen 31; Kellond-Knight 83] 23 Jun England 3–0 Cameroon Valenciennes [Houghton 14, White 45+4, Greenwood 58] 23 Jun France 2–1 Brazil [aet] Le Havre [Gauvin 52, Henry 107; Thaisa 63] 24 Jun Spain 1–2 United States Reims [Hermoso 9; Rapinoe 7pen, 75pen] 24 Jun Sweden 1–0 Canada Paris [Blackstenius 55] 25 Jun Italy 2–0 China Montpellier [Giacinti 15, Galli 49] 25 Jun Netherlands 2–1 Japan Rennes [Martens 17, 90pen; Hasegawa 43] Quarterfinals 27 Jun Norway 0–3 England Le Havre [Scott 3, White 40, Bronze 57] 28 Jun France 1–2 United States Paris [Renard 81; Rapinoe 5, 65] 29 Jun Italy 0–2 Netherlands Valenciennes [Miedema 70, Van der Gragt 80] 29 Jun Germany 1–2 Sweden Rennes [Magull 16; Jakobsson 22, Blackstenius 48] Semifinals 2 Jul England 1–2 United States Lyon [White 19; Press 10, Morgan 31] 3 Jul Netherlands 1-0 Sweden [aet] Lyon [Groenen 99] Third Place Match 6 Jul England 1-2 Sweden Nice [Kirby 31; Asllani 11, Jakobsson 22] Final 7 Jul United States 2-0 Netherlands Lyon
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2023 Women's World Cup

Qualifying

Australia and New Zealand (co-hosts) qualified automatically.

UEFA (11): Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
GROUP STAGE

Group A

17 Sep 2021 Slovakia            0-1 Sweden
21 Sep 2021 Finland             2-1 Slovakia
21 Sep 2021 Sweden              4-0 Georgia
21 Oct 2021 Georgia             0-3 Finland
21 Oct 2021 Ireland             0-1 Sweden
26 Oct 2021 Slovakia            2-0 Georgia
26 Oct 2021 Finland             1-2 Ireland
25 Nov 2021 Sweden              2-1 Finland
25 Nov 2021 Ireland             1-1 Slovakia
30 Nov 2021 Sweden              3-0 Slovakia
30 Nov 2021 Ireland            11-0 Georgia
07 Apr 2022 Georgia            0-15 Sweden
08 Apr 2022 Slovakia            1-1 Finland
12 Apr 2022 Finland             6-0 Georgia
12 Apr 2022 Sweden              1-1 Ireland
27 Jun 2022 Georgia             0-9 Ireland
01 Sep 2022 Georgia             0-4 Slovakia
01 Sep 2022 Ireland             1-0 Finland
06 Sep 2022 Finland             0-5 Sweden
06 Sep 2022 Slovakia            0-1 Ireland 

 1.SWEDEN              8   7  1  0  32- 2  22  Qualified
 2.Ireland             8   5  2  1  26- 4  17  Playoffs
 3.Finland             8   3  1  4  14-12  10  
 4.Slovakia            8   2  2  4   9- 9   8
 5.Georgia             8   0  0  8   0-54   0

Group B 

16 Sep 2021 Faroe Islands      0-10 Spain
17 Sep 2021 Hungary             0-2 Scotland
21 Sep 2021 Hungary             0-7 Spain
21 Sep 2021 Scotland            7-1 Faroe Islands
21 Oct 2021 Ukraine             4-0 Faroe Islands
22 Oct 2021 Scotland            2-1 Hungary
26 Oct 2021 Ukraine             0-6 Spain
26 Oct 2021 Faroe Islands       1-7 Hungary
25 Nov 2021 Spain              12-0 Faroe Islands
26 Nov 2021 Scotland            1-1 Ukraine
30 Nov 2021 Hungary             4-2 Ukraine
30 Nov 2021 Spain               8-0 Scotland
08 Apr 2022 Hungary             7-0 Faroe Islands
12 Apr 2022 Scotland            0-2 Spain
24 Jun 2022 Ukraine             0-4 Scotland
28 Jun 2022 Ukraine             2-0 Hungary
02 Sep 2022 Faroe Islands       0-3 Ukraine
02 Sep 2022 Spain               3-0 Hungary
06 Sep 2022 Faroe Islands       0-6 Scotland
06 Sep 2022 Spain               5-0 Ukraine 

 1.SPAIN               8   8  0  0  53- 0  24  Qualified
 2.Scotland            8   5  1  2  22-13  16  Playoffs
 3.Ukraine             8   3  1  4  12-20  10 
 4.Hungary             8   3  0  5  19-19   9 
 5.Faroe Islands       8   0  0  8   2-56   0

Group C

17 Sep 2021 Belarus             4-1 Cyprus
17 Sep 2021 Netherlands         1-1 Czech Republic
21 Sep 2021 Czech Republic      8-0 Cyprus
21 Sep 2021 Iceland             0-2 Netherlands
22 Oct 2021 Cyprus              0-8 Netherlands
22 Oct 2021 Iceland             4-0 Czech Republic
26 Oct 2021 Belarus             0-2 Netherlands
26 Oct 2021 Iceland             5-0 Cyprus
26 Nov 2021 Cyprus              1-1 Belarus
27 Nov 2021 Czech Republic      2-2 Netherlands
30 Nov 2021 Cyprus              0-4 Iceland
07 Apr 2022 Belarus             0-5 Iceland
08 Apr 2022 Netherlands        12-0 Cyprus
12 Apr 2022 Czech Republic      0-1 Iceland
24 Jun 2022 Belarus             2-1 Czech Republic
28 Jun 2022 Netherlands         3-0 Belarus
01 Sep 2022 Cyprus              0-6 Czech Republic
02 Sep 2022 Iceland             6-0 Belarus
06 Sep 2022 Czech Republic      7-0 Belarus
06 Sep 2022 Netherlands         1-0 Iceland

 1.NETHERLANDS         8   6  2  0  31- 3  20  Qualified
 2.Iceland             8   6  0  2  25- 3  18  Playoffs
 3.Czech Republic      8   3  2  3  25-10  11 
 4.Belarus             8   2  1  5   7-26   7 
 5.Cyprus              8   0  1  7   2-48   1

Group D 

17 Sep 2021 Latvia              1-8 Austria
17 Sep 2021 England             8-0 North Macedonia
17 Sep 2021 Northern Ireland    4-0 Luxembourg
21 Sep 2021 North Macedonia     0-6 Austria
21 Sep 2021 Northern Ireland    4-0 Latvia
21 Sep 2021 Luxembourg         0-10 England
21 Oct 2021 Latvia              1-4 North Macedonia
22 Oct 2021 Austria             5-0 Luxembourg
23 Oct 2021 England             4-0 Northern Ireland
26 Oct 2021 North Macedonia     2-3 Luxembourg
26 Oct 2021 Latvia             0-10 England
26 Oct 2021 Northern Ireland    2-2 Austria
25 Nov 2021 North Macedonia    0-11 Northern Ireland
27 Nov 2021 England             1-0 Austria
29 Nov 2021 Northern Ireland    9-0 North Macedonia
30 Nov 2021 England            20-0 Latvia
30 Nov 2021 Luxembourg          0-8 Austria
08 Apr 2022 North Macedonia    0-10 England
08 Apr 2022 Austria             3-1 Northern Ireland
09 Apr 2022 Luxembourg          3-2 Latvia
12 Apr 2022 Luxembourg          2-1 North Macedonia
12 Apr 2022 Austria             8-0 Latvia
12 Apr 2022 Northern Ireland    0-5 England
24 Jun 2022 Latvia              1-0 Luxembourg
01 Sep 2022 North Macedonia     3-2 Latvia
02 Sep 2022 Luxembourg          1-2 Northern Ireland
03 Sep 2022 Austria             0-2 England
06 Sep 2022 Latvia              1-3 Northern Ireland
06 Sep 2022 England            10-0 Luxembourg
06 Sep 2022 Austria            10-0 North Macedonia 

 1.ENGLAND            10  10  0  0  80- 0  30  Qualified
 2.Austria            10   7  1  2  50- 7  22  Playoffs
 3.Northern Ireland   10   6  1  3  36-16  19 
 4.Luxembourg         10   3  0  7   9-45   9 
 5.North Macedonia    10   2  0  8  10-62   6  
 6.Latvia             10   1  0  9   8-63   3

Group E

16 Sep 2021 Denmark             7-0 Malta
17 Sep 2021 Bosnia Herzegovina  2-3 Montenegro
17 Sep 2021 Russia              2-0 Azerbaijan         [annulled]  
21 Sep 2021 Russia              5-0 Montenegro         [annulled]
21 Sep 2021 Azerbaijan          0-8 Denmark
21 Sep 2021 Malta               2-2 Bosnia Herzegovina
21 Oct 2021 Montenegro          2-0 Azerbaijan
21 Oct 2021 Russia              3-0 Malta              [annulled]
21 Oct 2021 Denmark             8-0 Bosnia Herzegovina
26 Oct 2021 Bosnia Herzegovina  0-4 Russia             [annulled]
26 Oct 2021 Azerbaijan          1-2 Malta
26 Oct 2021 Montenegro          1-5 Denmark
25 Nov 2021 Bosnia Herzegovina  0-3 Denmark
25 Nov 2021 Azerbaijan          0-4 Russia             [annulled]
26 Nov 2021 Malta               0-2 Montenegro
30 Nov 2021 Bosnia Herzegovina  1-0 Malta
30 Nov 2021 Azerbaijan          1-0 Montenegro
30 Nov 2021 Denmark             3-1 Russia             [annulled]
07 Apr 2022 Bosnia Herzegovina  1-0 Azerbaijan
08 Apr 2022 Malta               0-2 Denmark
12 Apr 2022 Montenegro          0-2 Bosnia Herzegovina
12 Apr 2022 Denmark             2-0 Azerbaijan
01 Sep 2022 Denmark             5-1 Montenegro
02 Sep 2022 Malta               0-2 Azerbaijan
06 Sep 2022 Azerbaijan          1-1 Bosnia Herzegovina
06 Sep 2022 Montenegro          0-2 Malta

 1.DENMARK             8   8  0  0  40- 2  24  Qualified
 2.Bosnia Herzegovina  8   3  2  3   9-17  11  Playoffs
 3.Montenegro          8   3  0  5   9-17   9 
 4.Azerbaijan          8   2  1  5   5-16   7 
 5.Malta               8   2  1  5   6-17   7
 -.Russia disqualified by UEFA

Group F

16 Sep 2021 Norway             10-0 Armenia
16 Sep 2021 Albania             1-1 Kosovo
17 Sep 2021 Poland              1-1 Belgium
21 Sep 2021 Armenia             0-1 Poland
21 Sep 2021 Kosovo              0-3 Norway
21 Sep 2021 Belgium             7-0 Albania
21 Oct 2021 Albania             5-0 Armenia
21 Oct 2021 Belgium             7-0 Kosovo
21 Oct 2021 Poland              0-0 Norway
26 Oct 2021 Armenia             0-1 Kosovo
26 Oct 2021 Norway              4-0 Belgium
26 Oct 2021 Poland              2-0 Albania
25 Nov 2021 Kosovo              1-2 Poland
25 Nov 2021 Belgium            19-0 Armenia
25 Nov 2021 Albania             0-7 Norway
30 Nov 2021 Armenia            0-10 Norway
30 Nov 2021 Kosovo              1-3 Albania
30 Nov 2021 Belgium             4-0 Poland
07 Apr 2022 Norway              5-1 Kosovo
07 Apr 2022 Albania             0-5 Belgium
07 Apr 2022 Poland             12-0 Armenia
12 Apr 2022 Armenia             0-4 Albania
12 Apr 2022 Norway              2-1 Poland
12 Apr 2022 Kosovo              1-6 Belgium
01 Sep 2022 Albania             1-2 Poland
01 Sep 2022 Kosovo              2-1 Armenia
02 Sep 2022 Belgium             0-1 Norway
06 Sep 2022 Armenia             0-7 Belgium
06 Sep 2022 Norway              5-0 Albania
06 Sep 2022 Poland              7-0 Kosovo

 1.NORWAY             10   9  1  0  47- 2  28  Qualified
 2.Belgium            10   7  1  2  56- 7  22  Playoffs
 3.Poland             10   6  2  2  28- 9  20 
 4.Albania            10   3  1  6  14-30  10 
 5.Kosovo             10   2  1  7   8-35   7  
 6.Armenia            10   0  0 10   1-71   0

Group G

17 Sep 2021 Italy               3-0 Moldova
17 Sep 2021 Switzerland         4-1 Lithuania
17 Sep 2021 Romania             2-0 Croatia
21 Sep 2021 Croatia             0-5 Italy
21 Sep 2021 Moldova             0-6 Switzerland
21 Sep 2021 Romania             3-0 Lithuania
22 Oct 2021 Italy               3-0 Croatia
22 Oct 2021 Switzerland         2-0 Romania
26 Oct 2021 Lithuania           0-5 Italy
26 Oct 2021 Switzerland         5-0 Croatia
26 Nov 2021 Croatia             0-0 Lithuania
26 Nov 2021 Italy               1-2 Switzerland
26 Nov 2021 Romania             3-0 Moldova
30 Nov 2021 Croatia             4-0 Moldova
30 Nov 2021 Lithuania           0-7 Switzerland
30 Nov 2021 Romania             0-5 Italy
08 Apr 2022 Moldova             0-1 Croatia
08 Apr 2022Romania              1-1 Switzerland
08 Apr 2022Italy                7-0 Lithuania
12 Apr 2022Croatia              0-1 Romania
12 Apr 2022Lithuania            4-0 Moldova
12 Apr 2022 Switzerland         0-1 Italy
24 Jun 2022 Moldova             0-4 Romania
28 Jun 2022 Moldova             1-1 Lithuania
02 Sep 2022 Moldova             0-8 Italy
02 Sep 2022 Lithuania           1-7 Romania
02 Sep 2022 Croatia             0-2 Switzerland
06 Sep 2022 Lithuania           0-1 Croatia
06 Sep 2022 Italy               2-0 Romania
06 Sep 2022 Switzerland        15-0 Moldova

 1.ITALY              10   9  0  1  40- 2  27  Qualified
 2.Switzerland        10   8  1  1  44- 4  25  Playoffs 
 3.Romania            10   6  1  3  21-11  19 
 4.Croatia            10   3  1  6   6-18  10 
 5.Lithuania          10   1  2  7   7-35   5 
 6.Moldova            10   0  1  9   1-49   1

Group H

16 Sep 2021 Turkey              1-1 Portugal
18 Sep 2021 Germany             7-0 Bulgaria
19 Sep 2021 Israel              0-4 Portugal
21 Sep 2021 Germany             5-1 Serbia
21 Oct 2021 Turkey              1-0 Bulgaria
21 Oct 2021 Israel              0-1 Germany
21 Oct 2021 Portugal            2-1 Serbia
26 Oct 2021 Germany             7-0 Israel
26 Oct 2021 Bulgaria            0-5 Portugal
26 Oct 2021 Serbia              2-0 Turkey
25 Nov 2021 Serbia              3-0 Bulgaria
25 Nov 2021 Portugal            4-0 Israel
26 Nov 2021 Germany             8-0 Turkey
30 Nov 2021 Bulgaria            1-4 Serbia
30 Nov 2021 Turkey              3-2 Israel
30 Nov 2021 Portugal            1-3 Germany
23 Feb 2022 Turkey              2-5 Serbia
07 Apr 2022 Bulgaria            0-2 Turkey
07 Apr 2022 Serbia              4-0 Israel
09 Apr 2022 Germany             3-0 Portugal
12 Apr 2022 Serbia              3-2 Germany
12 Apr 2022 Israel              1-0 Turkey
12 Apr 2022 Portugal            3-0 Bulgaria
23 Jun 2022 Bulgaria            0-2 Israel
01 Sep 2022 Israel              2-0 Bulgaria
02 Sep 2022 Serbia              1-2 Portugal
03 Sep 2022 Turkey              0-3 Germany
06 Sep 2022 Bulgaria            0-8 Germany
06 Sep 2022 Israel              0-2 Serbia
06 Sep 2022 Portugal            4-0 Turkey 

 1.GERMANY            10   9  0  1  47- 5  27  Qualified
 2.Portugal           10   7  1  2  26- 9  22  Playoffs
 3.Serbia             10   7  0  3  26-14  21  
 4.Turkey             10   3  1  6   9-26  10  
 5.Israel             10   3  0  7   7-25   9  
 6.Bulgaria           10   0  0 10   1-37   0

Group I 

17 Sep 2021 Greece             0-10 France
17 Sep 2021 Estonia             0-4 Slovenia
17 Sep 2021 Wales               6-0 Kazakhstan
21 Sep 2021 Estonia             0-1 Wales
21 Sep 2021 Greece              3-2 Kazakhstan
21 Sep 2021 Slovenia            2-3 France
22 Oct 2021 Kazakhstan          0-1 Greece
22 Oct 2021 Slovenia            1-1 Wales
22 Oct 2021 France             11-0 Estonia
26 Oct 2021 Kazakhstan          0-5 France
26 Oct 2021 Greece              1-4 Slovenia
26 Oct 2021 Wales               4-0 Estonia
26 Nov 2021 Slovenia            6-0 Estonia
26 Nov 2021 Wales               5-0 Greece
26 Nov 2021 France              6-0 Kazakhstan
30 Nov 2021 Slovenia            0-0 Greece
30 Nov 2021 France              2-0 Wales
08 Apr 2022 Kazakhstan          0-2 Slovenia
08 Apr 2022 Estonia             1-3 Greece
08 Apr 2022 Wales               1-2 France
12 Apr 2022 Kazakhstan          0-3 Wales
12 Apr 2022 Greece              3-0 Estonia
12 Apr 2022 France              1-0 Slovenia
28 Jun 2022 Estonia             4-2 Kazakhstan
02 Sep 2022 Estonia             0-9 France
02 Sep 2022 Slovenia            2-0 Kazakhstan
02 Sep 2022 Greece              0-1 Wales
06 Sep 2022 Kazakhstan          0-2 Estonia
06 Sep 2022 France              5-1 Greece
06 Sep 2022 Wales               0-0 Slovenia

 1.FRANCE             10  10  0  0  54- 4  30  Qualified
 2.Wales              10   6  2  2  22- 5  20  Playoffs
 3.Slovenia           10   5  3  2  21- 6  18  
 4.Greece             10   4  1  5  12-28  13  
 5.Estonia            10   2  0  8   7-43   6  
 6.Kazakhstan         10   0  0 10   4-34   0 

NB: the best three runners-up teams advanced to the second round of playoff stage;
    all the others qualified to the first round of playoff stage. 
 
PLAYOFF STAGE
 
Round 1
 
06 Oct 2022 Scotland            1-0 Austria            [aet]
06 Oct 2022 Wales               1-0 Bosnia Herzegovina [aet]
06 Oct 2022 Portugal            2-1 Belgium
 
Round 2
 
11 Oct 2022 Portugal            4-1 Iceland            [aet]
11 Oct 2022 Scotland            0-1 Ireland
11 Oct 2022 Switzerland         2-1 Wales              [aet]
AFC (5): Japan, Vietnam, China, South Korea, Philippines
CAF (4): Nigeria, Morocco, South Africa, Zambia
OFC (0):  none directly
CONMEBOL (3): Brazil, Argentina, Colombia
CONCACAF (4): United States, Canada, Jamaica, Costa Rica
Inter-Confederation Playoffs (3): Panama, Portugal, Haiti
New Zealand, 18-23 February, 2023

Group A 

Portugal bye to final match

Semifinals
18 Feb 2023 Cameroon         2-0 Thailand                     Hamilton
             [Onguené 79, 81]

Final
22 Feb 2023 Portugal         2-1 Cameroon                     Hamilton
             [Gomes 22, C. Costa 90+4pen; Nchout 89]

Group B
 
Chile bye to final match

Semifinals
18 Feb 2023 Senegal          0-4 Haiti                        Auckland
             [K. Louis 45, Mondesir 55, Borgella 64, 66]
 
Final
22 Feb 2023 Chile            1-2 Haiti                        Auckland
             [Rojas 90+11; Dumornay 45+1, 90+8]

Group C 

Semifinals
19 Feb 2023 Chinese Taipei   2-2 Paraguay      [aet, 2-4 pen] Hamilton
             [Lai Li-chin 21, Su Sin-yun 75; Quintana 80, Chamorro 81]
19 Feb 2023 Papua New Guinea 0-2 Panama                       Auckland
             [Cox 12, Tanner 63]

Final
23 Feb 2023 Paraguay         0-1 Panama                       Hamilton

Final Tournament

Tournament details
Host countriesAustralia
New Zealand
Dates20 July – 20 August
Teams32 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)10 (in 9 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Spain (1st title)
Runners-up England
Third place Sweden
Fourth place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played64
Goals scored164 (2.56 per match)
Attendance1,978,274 (30,911 per match)
Top scorer(s)Japan Hinata Miyazawa (5 goals)
Best player(s)Spain Aitana Bonmatí
Best young playerSpain Salma Paralluelo
Best goalkeeperEngland Mary Earps
Fair play award Japan
First Round

Group A

20 Jul New Zealand       1-0 Norway                          Auckland
         [Wilkinson 48]
21 Jul Philippines       0-2 Switzerland                     Dunedin
         [Bachmann 45pen, Piubel 64]
25 Jul New Zealand       0-1 Philippines                     Wellington
         [Bolden 24]
25 Jul Switzerland       0-0 Norway                          Hamilton
30 Jul New Zealand       0-0 Switzerland                     Dunedin
30 Jul Norway            6-0 Philippines                     Auckland          
         [Roman Haug 6, 17, 90+5, Graham Hansen 31, Barker 48og, Reiten 53pen]

1.SWITZERLAND       3  1 2 0   2- 0   5 
2.NORWAY            3  1 1 1   6- 1   4
3.New Zealand       3  1 1 1   1- 1   4 
4.Philippines       3  1 0 2   1- 8   3

Group B

20 Jul Australia         1-0 Ireland                         Sydney, Stadium Australia
         [Catley 52pen] 
21 Jul Nigeria           0-0 Canada                          Melbourne
26 Jul Canada            2-1 Ireland                         Perth
         [Connolly 45+5og, Leon 53; McCabe 4]
27 Jul Australia         2-3 Nigeria                         Brisbane
         [Van Egmond 45+1, Kennedy 90+10; Kanu 45+6, Ohale 65, Oshoala 72]
31 Jul Australia         4-0 Canada                          Melbourne
         [Raso 9, 39, Fowler 58, Catley 90+4pen]
31 Jul Ireland           0-0 Nigeria                         Brisbane

1.AUSTRALIA         3  2 0 1   7- 3   6 
2.NIGERIA           3  1 2 0   3- 2   5
3.Canada            3  1 1 1   2- 5   4 
4.Ireland           3  0 1 2   1- 3   1

Group C

21 Jul Spain             3-0 Costa Rica                      Wellington
         [Del Campo 21og, Bonmatí 23, González 27]
22 Jul Zambia            0-5 Japan                           Hamilton
         [Miyazawa 43, 62, Mi. Tanaka 55, Endo 71, Ueki 90+11pen]
26 Jul Japan             2-0 Costa Rica                      Dunedin
         [Naomoto 25, Fujino 27]
26 Jul Spain             5-0 Zambia                          Auckland
         [Abelleira 9, Hermoso 13, 70, Redondo 69, 85]
31 Jul Japan             4-0 Spain                           Wellington
         [Miyazawa 12, 40, Ueki 29, Mi. Tanaka 82]
31 Jul Costa Rica        1-3 Zambia                          Hamilton
         [Herrera 47; Mweemba 3, B. Banda 31pen, Kundananji 90+3]

1.JAPAN             3  3 0 0  11- 0   9 
2.SPAIN             3  2 0 1   8- 4   6
3.Zambia            3  1 0 2   3-11   3 
4.Costa Rica        3  0 0 3   1- 8   0

Group D

22 Jul England           1-0 Haiti                           Brisbane
         [Stanway 29pen]
22 Jul Denmark           1-0 China                           Perth
         [Vangsgaard 90]
28 Jul England           1-0 Denmark                         Sydney, Football Stadium
         [James 6] 
28 Jul China             1-0 Haiti                           Adelaide
         [Wang Shuang 74pen]
 1 Aug China             1-6 England                         Adelaide
         [Wang Shuang 57pen; Russo 4, Hemp 26, James 41, 65, Kelly 77, Daly 84]
 1 Aug Haiti             0-2 Denmark                         Perth
         [Harder 21pen, Troelsgaard 90+10]

1.ENGLAND           3  3 0 0   8- 1   9
2.DENMARK           3  2 0 1   3- 1   6
3.China             3  1 0 2   2- 7   3 
4.Haiti             3  0 0 3   0- 4   0

Group E

22 Jul United States     3-0 Vietnam                         Auckland
         [Smith 14, 45+7, Horan 77]
23 Jul Netherlands       1-0 Portugal                        Dunedin
         [Van der Gragt 13]
27 Jul United States     1-1 Netherlands                     Wellington
         [Horan 62; Roord 17]
27 Jul Portugal          2-0 Vietnam                         Hamilton
         [Encarnação 7, Kika 21]
 1 Aug Portugal          0-0 United States                   Auckland
 1 Aug Vietnam           0-7 Netherlands                     Dunedin
         [Martens 8, Snoeijs 11, Brugts 18, 57, Roord 23, 83, Van de Donk 45]

1.NETHERLANDS       3  2 1 0   9- 1   7 
2.UNITED STATES     3  1 2 0   4- 1   5
3.Portugal          3  1 1 1   2- 1   4 
4.Vietnam           3  0 0 3   0-12   0

Group F

23 Jul France            0-0 Jamaica                         Sydney, Football Stadium 
24 Jul Brazil            4-0 Panama                          Adelaide
         [Ary Borges 19, 39, 70, Bia Zaneratto 48]
29 Jul France            2-1 Brazil                          Brisbane
         [Le Sommer 17, Renard 83; Debinha 58]
29 Jul Panama            0-1 Jamaica                         Perth
         [A. Swaby 56]
 2 Aug Panama            3-6 France                          Sydney, Football Stadium
         [Cox 2, Pinzón 64pen, L. Cedeño 87; Lakrar 21, Diani 28, 37pen, 52pen, 
          Le Garrec 45+5, Bècho 90+10]
 2 Aug Jamaica           0-0 Brazil                          Melbourne

1.FRANCE            3  2 1 0   8- 4   7 
2.JAMAICA           3  1 2 0   1- 0   5
3.Brazil            3  1 1 1   5- 2   4 
4.Panama            3  0 0 3   3-11   0

Group G

23 Jul Sweden            2-1 South Africa                    Wellington
         [Rolfö 65, Ilestedt 90; Magaia 48]
24 Jul Italy             1-0 Argentina                       Auckland
         [Girelli 87]  
28 Jul Argentina         2-2 South Africa                    Dunedin
         [Braun 74, Núñez 79; Motlhalo 30, Kgatlana 66]
29 Jul Sweden            5-0 Italy                           Wellington
         [Ilestedt 39, 50, Rolfö 44, Blackstenius 45+1, Blomqvist 90+5]
 2 Aug Argentina         0-2 Sweden                          Hamilton
         [Blomqvist 66, Rubensson 90pen]
 2 Aug South Africa      3-2 Italy                           Wellington
         [Orsi 32og, Magaia 67, Kgatlana 90+2; Caruso 11pen, 74]

1.SWEDEN            3  3 0 0  9- 1   9 
2.SOUTH AFRICA      3  1 1 1  6- 6   4
3.Italy             3  1 0 2  3- 8   3 
4.Argentina         3  0 1 2  2- 5   1

Group H

24 Jul Germany           6-0 Morocco                         Melbourne
         [Popp 11, 39, Bühl 46, Ait El Haj 54og, Redouani 79og, Schüller 90]
25 Jul Colombia          2-0 South Korea                     Sydney, Football Stadium
         [Usme 30pen, Caicedo 39]
30 Jul South Korea       0-1 Morocco                         Adelaide
         [Jraidi 6]
30 Jul Germany           1-2 Colombia                        Sydney, Football Stadium
         [Popp 89pen; Caicedo 52, Vanegas 90+7]
 3 Aug South Korea       1-1 Germany                         Brisbane
         [Cho So-hyun 6; Popp 42]
 3 Aug Morocco           1-0 Colombia                        Perth
         [Lahmari 45+4]

1.COLOMBIA          3  2 0 1  4- 2   6 
2.MOROCCO           3  2 0 1  2- 6   6
3.Germany           3  1 1 1  8- 3   4 
4.South Korea       3  0 1 2  1- 4   1


Second Round

 5 Aug Switzerland       1-5 Spain                           Auckland
         [Codina 11og; Bonmatí 5, 36, Redondo 17, Codina 45, Hermoso 70]
 5 Aug Japan             3-1 Norway                          Wellington
         [Engen 15og, Shimizu 50, Miyazawa 81; Reiten 20]
 6 Aug Netherlands       2-0 South Africa                    Sydney, Football Stadium
         [Roord 9, Beerensteyn 68]
 6 Aug Sweden            0-0 United States    [aet, 5-4 pen] Melbourne
 7 Aug England           0-0 Nigeria          [aet, 4-2 pen] Brisbane
 7 Aug Australia         2-0 Denmark                         Sydney, Stadium Australia
         [Foord 29, Raso 70]
 8 Aug Colombia          1-0 Jamaica                         Melbourne
         [Usme 51]
 8 Aug France            4-0 Morocco                         Adelaide
         [Diani 15, Dali 20, Le Sommer 23, 70]

NB: the matches on 6 Aug were the only ones from the "New Zealand" half of the schedule
    (groups A, C, E, G and the knock-out matches between the winners and runners-up of
    those groups) to be played in Australia, implying the Netherlands and Sweden had to
    change countries twice between the group stage and the quarterfinals; the rationale
    behind this (if any) is unclear.

Quarterfinals

11 Aug Spain             2-1 Netherlands               [aet] Wellington
         [Caldentey 81pen, Paralluelo 111; van der Gragt 90+1]
11 Aug Japan             1-2 Sweden                          Auckland
         [Hayashi 87; Ilestedt 32, Angeldahl 51pen]
12 Aug Australia         0-0 France           [aet, 7-6 pen] Brisbane
12 Aug England           2-1 Colombia                        Sydney, Stadium Australia
         [Hemp 45+6, Russo 63; Santos 44]

Semifinals

15 Aug Spain             2-1 Sweden                          Auckland
         [Paralluelo 81, Carmona 89; Blomqvist 88]
16 Aug Australia         1-3 England                         Sydney, Stadium Australia
         [Kerr 63; Toone 36, Hemp 71, Russo 86]

Third Place Match

19 Aug Australia         0-2 Sweden                          Brisbane
         [Rolfö 30pen, Asllani 62]

Final

20 Aug Spain             1-0 England                         Sydney, Stadium Australia



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