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French talents join champions in All Star squad
[TUE 19 JUL 2011 – 04:05:39 UTC]
In addition to the usual suspects from
Japan and the
United States, the All Star team for the
2011 Women’s World Cup features three players from début semifinalists
France and a young star from
Equatorial Guinea. Homare SAWA leads the Japanese contingent, including fellow midfielders Aya MIYAMA and Shinobu OHNO, plus goalkeeper Ayumi KAIHORI. Other stars include top goalkeeper Hope SOLO of the US, France’s midfield powerhouse Louisa NÉCIB,
Sweden’s inspirational captain Caroline SEGER, and Eq Guinea’s starlet striker AÑONMAN.
more...Day 14 recap
[SAT 09 JUL 2011 – 21:50:26 UTC]
The
elimination phase of the Women’s World Cup opened with two tense quarterfinals and one of the biggest upsets in the tournament’s history.
more...Day 10 recap
[WED 06 JUL 2011 – 05:04:02 UTC]
There were some late surprises on T
UE 05 J
UL 2011, though mostly from teams who are on their way home.
more...Day 6 recap
[FRI 01 JUL 2011 – 18:23:21 UTC]
The favourites in
Group B rose to the occasion and served notice to their potentially upcoming foes on F
RI 01 J
UL 2011.
more...Day 2 recap
[TUE 28 JUN 2011 – 13:38:53 UTC]
Group B remains up for grabs after its first two matches are closely contested.
more... Steep roads for underdogs in UEFA qualifiers
[WED 18 MAR 2009 – 05:59:53 UTC]
UEFA draw to kick off qualifying campaign
[TUE 10 MAR 2009 – 05:57:07 UTC]
The long process to decide the sixteen participants at Germany 2011 will begin on T
UE 17 M
AR 2009, when the 41 teams who entered the
UEFA qualifiers are drawn into eight groups.
Germany, who qualify automatically as hosts, will be joined by 4½ other European sides that have been divided into five pots according to performances in the qualifiers for the
2007 Women’s World Cup and Women’s Euro 2009. The
group phase will be played from S
EP 2009 to A
UG 2010. The group winners advance to the
playoffs, where four will qualify directly and a fifth will face the third placed team in
CONCACAF. The draw occurs at 12:30 UTC at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.
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