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Hat trick heroine Lloyd wins Golden Ball
[MON 06 JUL 2015 – 04:06:00 UTC]
United States captain Carli LLOYD was named player of the tournament at the
2015 Women’s World Cup, scooping the Golden Ball award after a hat trick in the first 16 minutes of the final. She also ended up with the Silver Boot as the second leading goalscorer, finishing the tournament with six goals and one assist.
more... Finalists feature prominently in award shortlists
[FRI 03 JUL 2015 – 04:44:59 UTC]
FIFA have announced the shortlists for three major awards at the
2015 Women’s World Cup: the Golden Ball for the best player, the Golden Glove for the best goalkeeper, and the Best Young Player award. The Golden Ball shortlist includes five players from the finalists, the
United States and
Japan, and both teams’ goalkeepers are nominated for the Golden Glove. Winners of the three awards will be announced immediately after the final.
more...Day 22 recap
[SUN 28 JUN 2015 – 01:43:58 UTC]
The
Women’s World Cup quarterfinals completed on S
AT 27 J
UN 2015 with a healthy mixture of early and late action.
more...Day 17 recap
[TUE 23 JUN 2015 – 02:05:10 UTC]
Day 16 recap
[MON 22 JUN 2015 – 02:49:31 UTC]
Day 11 recap
[WED 17 JUN 2015 – 05:41:46 UTC]
Results from the
Women’s World Cup on T
UE 16 J
UN 2015 answered some teams’ questions but left others in an uncertain state.
more...Day 10 recap
[TUE 16 JUN 2015 – 03:22:23 UTC]
All of the
Women’s World Cup matches played on M
ON 15 J
UN 2015 were close, or at least closer than most expected.
more...Day 6 recap
[FRI 12 JUN 2015 – 04:07:29 UTC]
Day 1 recap
[SUN 07 JUN 2015 – 16:40:30 UTC]
Canada 2015 draw pits US v Sweden for fourth time running
[SAT 06 DEC 2014 – 22:09:54 UTC]
Pots revealed for Canada 2015 draw
[SAT 06 DEC 2014 – 07:17:07 UTC]
FIFA has announced the seeds for the
2015 Women’s World Cup.
Canada, the host nation, are seeded along with five of the world’s six highest ranked women’s national sides:
Brazil,
France,
Germany,
Japan, and the
United States. The remainder of the field of 24, largest in tournament history, have been placed in three pots of six teams each.
more...CONCACAF tournament to be held in US
[TUE 20 MAY 2014 – 07:33:52 UTC]
The
2014 CONCACAF Women’s Championship will be held in the
United States. Though prior reports had indicated
Mexico as the host nation, CONCACAF have now confirmed that the US will host the tournament, which will send three nations to the 2015 Women’s World Cup to join next year’s host
Canada.
CONCACAF announce road to Women’s World Cup
[WED 14 MAY 2014 – 04:36:20 UTC]
CONCACAF nations have learned what they need to accomplish in order to qualify for the 2015 Women’s World Cup. The route is of varying lengths.
more...Canada 2015 match schedule set
[TUE 26 MAR 2013 – 04:47:44 UTC]
FIFA has confirmed the schedule of the
2015 Women’s World Cup, the largest yet. 24 teams will take part in a total of 52 matches, leading up to the final in Vancouver,
BC, on S
UN 05 J
UL 2015.
more...Allocations for Canada 2015 determined
[SAT 25 AUG 2012 – 22:08:32 UTC]
Canada 2015 host cities selected
[SAT 25 AUG 2012 – 21:56:55 UTC]
The
2015 Women’s World Cup will be held in six cities across
Canada – but not in the nation’s largest city. FIFA have confirmed the six host cities for the 2015 tournament, the first to feature 24 teams.
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