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Japan edge Mexico in playoff
[SUN 18 MAR 2007 – 03:36:48 UTC]
Japan have stolen a Women's World Cup berth from
Mexico for the second straight time as they won the
AFC/CONCACAF playoff 3-2 on aggregate. After a 2-0 win at home, Japan added to their lead with an Eriko ARAKAWA goal just twelve minutes into the second leg in Toluca. Sixteen minutes later, the home side had closed to within one goal, with scores by Fatima LEYVA and Maribel DOMINGUEZ. Japan, though, held on to continue their perfect record of appearing at every Women's World Cup to date.
Four in running for final China berth in OFC
[SUN 18 MAR 2007 – 03:30:31 UTC]
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.
Argentina take CONMEBOL title, to join Brazil in China
[TUE 28 NOV 2006 – 06:45:09 UTC]
Brazil failed in their bid for a fifth straight South American women's championship with a 2-0 loss to
Argentina in the last match of the
CONMEBOL final round. Eva GONZÁLEZ and María Belen POTASSA scored two minutes apart for the
Albiceleste, who shockingly snuck into first place after opening the final round with a draw against
Paraguay. Brazil, in fact, had a perfect 22 wins in 22 matches in five South American women's tournaments before falling to their Argentine rivals. The two sides finished first and second, earning places at the 2007 Women's World Cup. CRISTIANE ROZEIRA of Brazil was the tournament's top goalscorer, with twelve in seven matches.
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.
Nigeria, Ghana qualify for Women’s World Cup
[FRI 10 NOV 2006 – 02:55:25 UTC]
For the third time in a row,
Nigeria and
Ghana will represent CAF at the Women’s World Cup. The Super Falcons easily got past their opponents in
Group A and then won their semifinal match against
Cameroon, 5-0, as Perpetua NKWOCHA scored a hat trick. In the other semifinal, Ghana were awarded a late penalty against
South Africa, and Florence OKOE converted past Bridgette MOLALE to seal the win. Nigeria and Ghana will square off on S
AT 11 N
OV 2006 for the 2006 African Women’s Championship.
CONMEBOL's mujeres head to Mar del Plata
[SAT 14 OCT 2006 – 01:58:13 UTC]
The 2006 Campeonato Sudamericano Femenino will be played F
RI 10-S
UN 26 N
OV 2006 in Mar del Plata,
Argentina, with each of CONMEBOL's ten member nations playing. The tournament was originally to take place at the 2006 South American Games in Buenos Aires, but both men's and women's football were struck from the Games' programme. Two teams will emerge from each group in the
first round, and then the two best in the
final group will qualify for the 2007 Women's World Cup.
more...Denmark, England, Germany, Sweden make it in
[WED 04 OCT 2006 – 03:49:01 UTC]
UEFA's last four places at China 2007 were decided in each respective team's last qualifying match.
Sweden qualified with a 2-0 win over the
Czech Rep as Hanna LJUNGBERG's two goals secured first place in
Group 2. In
Group 3,
Denmark fought off a strong challenge from
Finland and took first place with a 1-0 win.
Germany held on to win 3-2 against
Russia to win
Group 4. And in Rennes,
France needed a win to qualify from
Group 5 and in fact got a late equaliser from Ludivine DIGUELMAN. But
Les Bleues couldn't find net again, and
England escaped with a 1-1 draw and a ticket to their second Women's World Cup.
Jamaica, T-T complete Women's Gold Cup field
[WED 13 SEP 2006 – 04:15:25 UTC]
Congo kicked out as CAF groups drawn
[SUN 10 SEP 2006 – 01:11:01 UTC]
At the CAF Executive Committee's meeting in Cairo,
Egypt on M
ON 04-T
UE 05 S
EP 2006,
Congo were disqualified from the 2006 African Women's Championship. Scheduled to face
Ghana in Obuasi, GHA on S
UN 23 J
UL 2006, the Congolese side failed to show. With the tournament field duly reduced to eight, CAF drew the teams into two groups. Hosts
Nigeria avoided bitter rivals Ghana; their strongest opposition in
Group A will be
South Africa. Ghana and
Cameroon, meanwhile, will surely be the favourites in
Group B. The
semifinal winners will qualify for China 2007.
more...Norway become first Europeans through
[SUN 27 AUG 2006 – 23:43:32 UTC]
With a 1-1 draw at
Ukraine on S
UN 27 A
UG 2006,
Norway became the fourth nation, and first from UEFA, to qualify for the 2007 Women's World Cup. The match broke Norway's perfect record of six wins in their previous six
Group 1 matches, but their nineteen points are nonetheless enough to take the group. Unni LEHN scored Norway's all important goal just before halftime, neutralising Teciana VEREAZUBOVA's earlier goal.
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...Nigeria, Eq Guinea placed in African championship
[WED 26 JUL 2006 – 07:20:26 UTC]
CAF have decided to give both
Nigeria and
Equatorial Guinea automatic places in the
2006 African Women's Championship after Nigeria stepped up to replace
Gabon as tournament hosts. After Gabon's withdrawal, an additional place became available in the eight team tournament. That place will go to Eq Guinea, Nigeria's scheduled opponent in
series 3 of the second qualifying round, and both matches of that series are being cancelled.
Haiti make most of second chance
[MON 29 MAY 2006 – 21:45:28 UTC]
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