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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...Third place for shorthanded Sweden
[SAT 16 JUL 2011 – 19:46:09 UTC]
Sweden claimed third place at the
2011 Women’s World Cup with a 2-1 win over
France. Both teams outperformed expectations in making it this far, but the Swedes came away with medals despite playing the latter part down a woman. They took the lead thirty minutes in as Lotta SCHELIN got on the end of a long ball from Sara LARSSON. France equalised from Élodie THOMIS, a first half replacement for injured Louisa NÉCIB, in the 56th minute. Just over ten minutes later, Sonia BOMPASTOR collided hard with Josefine ÖQVIST, who responded by kicking out at Bompastor. Referee Kari SEITZ sent Öqvist off; though Bompastor was not sanctioned, the Sinsheim crowd, feeling that she had instigated the incident, jeered her every touch throughout the remainder of the match. They no doubt felt that justice was done eight minutes from time, as Marie HAMMARSTRÖM earned the win with a powerful strike into the upper corner, her first career goal for Sweden.
Three additional Korea DPR players fail drug tests
[SAT 16 JUL 2011 – 19:31:26 UTC]
FIFA confirmed on S
AT 16 J
UL 2011 that three other
Korea DPR players, in addition to the two previously announced, have failed drug tests at the
2011 Women’s World Cup. After the team’s match against
Sweden in
Group C, SONG Jong Sun and JONG Pok Sim both tested positive. By rule, when multiple players on a team fail drug tests, the entire squad must be tested; three other, yet unnamed, players failed these tests. According to FIFA, the Korea DPR football federation blamed the test results on a traditional Chinese treatment involving the glands of musk deer. The players involved face suspensions of up to two years.
Several within range of Golden Boot
[SAT 16 JUL 2011 – 02:48:18 UTC]
There are a number of players who could come away with the Golden Boot at the
2011 Women’s World Cup going into the third place and final matches. The current leader, MARTA of
Brazil, has four goals and two assists, but her team is now out. Homare SAWA of
Japan has four goals and one assist, Abby WAMBACH of the
United States has three goals and an assist, and Lisa DAHLKVIST of
Sweden has three goals and no assists. These three players are all expected to participate in the last weekend. A few other active players could also threaten: the US’s Lauren CHENEY, Japan’s Nahomi KAWASUMI, and
France’s Marie-Laure DELIE and Gaëtane THINEY each have two goals. Ties are resolved by the greater assist total, and then by fewer minutes played.
Day 18 recap
[THU 14 JUL 2011 – 04:29:32 UTC]
On W
ED 13 J
UL 2011, the two finalists of the
Women’s World Cup were identified. At least one of them was not fancied to advance this far.
more...Day 15 recap
[SUN 10 JUL 2011 – 18:55:56 UTC]
On the anniversary of the epic final of the 1999 Women’s World Cup, the day’s
quarterfinals had much to live up to – and may have exceeded that standard.
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...Korea DPR’s Song, Jong fail drug tests
[FRI 08 JUL 2011 – 00:58:11 UTC]
FIFA announced on T
HU 07 J
UL 2011 the provisional suspension of two
Korea DPR defenders, SONG Jong Sun and JONG Pok Sim, after both players failed drug tests taken after the team’s 1-0 loss to
Sweden in
Group C. The players were both ineligible to compete in the last match, a goalless draw against
Colombia, and as required when multiple players test positive, all other Korean players were tested after that match. FIFA has not publicly stated what substances were found, but has confirmed that Jong’s and Song’s B samples are to be tested.
Day 11 recap
[THU 07 JUL 2011 – 00:21:31 UTC]
One Nordic side goes home, while another records a historic victory, on W
ED 06 J
UL 2011.
more...Day 7 recap
[SAT 02 JUL 2011 – 18:14:22 UTC]
As with the other groups, the élite separated themselves from the rest in
Group C on S
AT 02 J
UL 2011.
more...Day 3 recap
[WED 29 JUN 2011 – 04:31:13 UTC]
The story as
Group C opened was one of victories by the favourites, but still with missed opportunities.
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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