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Day 10 recap
[WED 06 JUL 2011 – 05:04:02 UTC]

There were some late surprises on TUE 05 JUL 2011, though mostly from teams who are on their way home. more...

Day 5 recap
[FRI 01 JUL 2011 – 00:20:00 UTC]

The mystery was removed from Group A, save for the order of finish, on THU 30 JUN 2011. more...

Day 1 recap
[SUN 26 JUN 2011 – 18:13:19 UTC]

The sixth Women’s World Cup began with two closely contested matches in front of full crowds. more...

Squads announced as Women’s World Cup draws near
[MON 20 JUN 2011 – 05:02:32 UTC]

The names of the 336 players who will compete at the 2011 Women’s World Cup have been announced, and the list features many well known names, plus a great many who hope to become such by the tournament’s end. At 38, goalkeeper Jenny BINDON of New Zealand is the oldest player named to a roster, whilst Equatorial Guinea’s CHRISTELLE is the youngest of six 16 year olds. 42 players were not yet born when the first Women’s World Cup kicked off in 1991 – though Colombia’s Katerin CASTRO and Nigeria’s Amenze AIGHEWI were both born during it on THU 21 NOV 1991. Christie RAMPONE of the United States has 228 caps, most amongst players selected. Eight players have not yet been capped and will hope to take the pitch during the tournament. In all, 38 players compete professionally in the US’s Women’s Professional Soccer league, including all but one of the US squad. For the first time, a Women’s World Cup will take place without Kristine LILLY, the now retired American legend.

24 set out on road to African Women’s Championship
[SUN 13 DEC 2009 – 03:01:04 UTC]

South Africa will host the 2010 African Women’s Championship, which decides two places for the 2011 Women’s World Cup. The 24 teams vying for the eight places at the tournament have been drawn into the preliminary rounds, from which only South Africa gets a bye. The highest seeded teams – Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Nigeria, and Tunisia – received byes into the final serieses, whilst the other 18 teams begin with a semifinal series. CAF qualifying begins on the weekend of FRI 05-SUN 07 MAR 2010. more...

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