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Finalists headline Germany 2011 awards
[TUE 19 JUL 2011]
The awards given at the 2011 Women’s World Cup heavily favour the top two teams, Japan and the United States. Japan’s Homare SAWA scored the goal that not only sent the final to penalties but also earned her the Golden Boot, with five goals and an assist. She also earns the Golden Ball as the best overall player. Abby WAMBACH of the US was awarded the Silver Ball and, with four goals and an assist, the Bronze Boot, just behind the four goals and two assists of Brazil’s MARTA. Hope SOLO of the US won the Golden Glove, the best goalkeeper award, as well as the Bronze Ball. Caitlin FOORD of Australia, a sixteen year old defensive power, won the award for the best young player, and the Japanese squad took away the Fair Play award.
WOMEN’S ASIAN CUP
Group B
WED 19 MAY 2010
Chengdu [CHN]
07:00 UTC
W
02–00
v Vietnam
FRI 21 MAY 2010
Chengdu [CHN]
07:00 UTC
W
03–01
at Korea Rep
SUN 23 MAY 2010
Chengdu
08:00 UTC
L
00–01
at China PR
Semifinals
THU 27 MAY 2010
Chengdu [CHN]
08:00 UTC
W
01–00
at Japan
Final match
SUN 30 MAY 2010
Chengdu [CHN]
11:30 UTC
D
01–01
F/OT
PEN: 05–04
v Korea DPR
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP HISTORY
4 | 2023 | Fourth | ||
2019 | Round of 16 | |||
2015 | Quarterfinals | |||
2011 | Quarterfinals | |||
2007 | Quarterfinals | |||
2003 | Group phase | |||
1999 | Group phase | |||
1995 | Group phase | |||
× | 1991 | [did not qualify] |
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