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Day 14 recap
[SUN 23 SEP 2007 – 14:18:11 UTC]
Two teams were eliminated in crushing fashion on S
UN 23 S
EP 2007.
more...Day 13 recap
[SAT 22 SEP 2007 – 13:52:23 UTC]
The favourites’ potential opponents may begin quaking in their boots on S
AT 22 S
EP 2007.
more...Day 11 recap
[THU 20 SEP 2007 – 13:58:12 UTC]
The typhoon-delayed matches were well worth the wait on T
HU 20 S
EP 2007.
more...Remaining Group C, D matches postponed
[WED 19 SEP 2007 – 09:16:11 UTC]
The two matches for W
ED 19 S
EP 2007,
Australia-
Canada and
China PR-
New Zealand, have now been pushed back one day to T
HU 20 S
EP 2007 at the same times. The
Norway-
Ghana and
Brazil-
Denmark matches had already been postponed to that date due to Typhoon Wipha. As a result, the final matches in Groups
C and
D are again scheduled for simultaneous kickoffs.
Day 6 recap
[SAT 15 SEP 2007 – 14:02:17 UTC]
O jogo bonito and a Big Red machine were on display in the matches of S
AT 15 S
EP 2007.
more... Day 3 recap
[WED 12 SEP 2007 – 14:01:27 UTC]
The other two groups began in frantic fashion on W
ED 12 S
EP 2007.
more...US, Korea DPR, Nigeria drawn together yet again
[SUN 22 APR 2007 – 19:27:16 UTC]
For the third straight time, the
United States,
Korea DPR, and
Nigeria were all drawn into the same Women's World Cup group. And amazingly,
Sweden also landed in Group B to make the exact same list as Group A of the
2003 Women's World Cup. It is the first time in World Cup history, men's or women's, that the same four teams have been in a group together for two consecutive tournaments. Other teams who are already familiar with one another include
Germany,
Japan, and
Argentina, all of whom were together in Group C in 2003; this time they are in Group A. Interestingly, this represents the first Women's World Cup that contains no first time qualifiers.
more...Korea DPR qualify; China PR take Asian title
[SUN 30 JUL 2006 – 18:18:13 UTC]
RI Un-Gyong's two goals helped
Korea DPR to a 3-0 lead over
Japan, and the Koreans held on to win the third place match of the 2006 AFC Asian Women's Cup 3-2 and qualify for China 2007. Next year's hosts then won their eighth Asian championship, defeating
Australia 4-2 on penalties after a 2-2 final in overtime. The Matildas were up 2-0 at halftime but conceded goals to HAN Duan and to the tournament's most valuable player, MA Xiaoxu.
China PR, Australia, and Korea DPR will play in the Women's World Cup, and Japan await CONCACAF's third placed team in the
AFC/CONCACAF playoff.
Matildas qualify as Korea DPR face sanctions
[FRI 28 JUL 2006 – 04:44:07 UTC]
Australia earned a place at the 2007 Women's World Cup as they won 2-0 against
Japan in Adelaide, SA. Caitlin MUNOZ and Joanna PETERS each capitalised on defensive mistakes that dropped Japan into the third place playoff against
Korea DPR, who fell 1-0 to
China PR. After the match, Korean goalkeeper HYE Yong-Han was shown a red card for kicking at Italian referee Anna DE TONI from behind, and teammates SON Kyong-Sun and SONG Jung-Sun were suspended for violent conduct. All three will miss the third place match, from which the winner qualifies and the loser has another chance in the
AFC/CONCACAF playoff.
No surprises in Asian last four
[WED 26 JUL 2006 – 07:47:33 UTC]
The favourites all survived the
group phase of the 2006 AFC Asian Women's Cup in Adelaide, SA,
Australia and will now meet with places in China 2007 on the line.
more...Matildas set for rough Asian début
[FRI 21 APR 2006 – 03:34:21 UTC]
Australia were rudely welcomed into the Asian Football Confederation with the draw for the 2006 Asian Women's Championship, which they will host in Adelaide, SA, S
UN 16-S
UN 30 J
UL 2006. The Matildas' opponents in
Group B include two teams who also appeared at USA 2003,
Korea DPR and
Korea Rep; only two teams will earn a place in the
semifinals.
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