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OT penalty gives Gold Cup to US; Mexico to play off against Japan
[TUE 28 NOV 2006 – 07:00:12 UTC]
With the final of the CONCACAF
Women's Gold Cup extending deep into overtime, penalties looked all but certain as the
United States and
Canada remained level at 1-1. But on a late corner, Robyn GAYLE was whistled for a foul in the area, and the world's most capped player, Kristine LILLY, put the penalty past Canadian keeper Erin MCLEOD for the dramatic US win. The third place match saw
Mexico roll to a 3-0 win over
Jamaica with two goals from Monica OCAMPO and one from Maribel DOMINGUEZ; Mexico advance to the
AFC/CONCACAF playoff against
Japan.
Canada, US earn places in China
[THU 23 NOV 2006 – 18:38:29 UTC]
CONCACAF's top sides,
Canada and the
United States, qualified for the 2007 Women's World Cup – by playing only one match. In Carson, CA, USA, Canada won 4-0 over
Jamaica on two goals and one assist from Christine SINCLAIR. The second match saw the home side defeat
Mexico 2-0, both goals by Abby WAMBACH. Canada will now face the US in the final of the CONCACAF
Women's Gold Cup, and in the third place match, Mexico will meet Jamaica with the winner facing
Japan in the
AFC/CONCACAF playoff.
Jamaica, T-T complete Women's Gold Cup field
[WED 13 SEP 2006 – 04:15:25 UTC]
Haiti make most of second chance
[MON 29 MAY 2006 – 21:45:28 UTC]
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