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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 21 recap
[SAT 27 JUN 2015 – 01:36:09 UTC]

Old foes were reunited as the quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup began on FRI 26 JUN 2015. more...

Day 17 recap
[TUE 23 JUN 2015 – 02:05:10 UTC]

Wars of attrition were fought as the round of 16 continued at the Women’s World Cup on MON 22 JUN 2015. more...

Day 15 recap
[SUN 21 JUN 2015 – 01:32:22 UTC]

The elimination phase of the Women’s World Cup began on SAT 20 JUN 2015 with several big names in action. more...

Day 11 recap
[WED 17 JUN 2015 – 05:41:46 UTC]

Results from the Women’s World Cup on TUE 16 JUN 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 MON 15 JUN 2015 were close, or at least closer than most expected. more...

Day 6 recap
[FRI 12 JUN 2015 – 04:07:29 UTC]

The matches of THU 11 JUN 2015 did little to clear up the picture at the Women’s World Cup. more...

Day 1 recap
[SUN 07 JUN 2015 – 16:40:30 UTC]

The 2015 Women’s World Cup opened on SAT 06 JUN 2015, and the host nation got a late boost. more...

Canada 2015 draw pits US v Sweden for fourth time running
[SAT 06 DEC 2014 – 22:09:54 UTC]

The draw for the 2015 Women’s World Cup has been completed, with a certain Group of Death in Group D, featuring three of the ten highest ranked teams in the world: the United States at number one, Sweden at fifth, and Australia at tenth. more...

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...

Japan claim Asian title from Australia
[WED 28 MAY 2014 – 06:11:10 UTC]

The Nadeshiko of Japan have won the Women’s Asian Cup with a 1-0 win over Australia in the final played in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It is the first continental title for Japan, who had already qualified to defend their Women’s World Cup title. more...

Thailand qualify for first time with win over Vietnam
[WED 28 MAY 2014 – 05:59:41 UTC]

Thailand secured their first trip to a Women’s World Cup with a 2-1 win over host Vietnam at the Women’s Asian Cup, joining Australia, China PR, Japan, and Korea Rep as the AFC’s representatives. more...

China PR, Korea Rep qualify for Women’s World Cup
[SAT 17 MAY 2014 – 18:50:31 UTC]

China PR and Korea Rep have qualified for Canada 2015 with two victories each at the Women’s Asian Cup. more...

Jordan round out Asian Cup field
[MON 10 JUN 2013 – 02:55:11 UTC]

Jordan qualified for their first Women’s Asian Cup by winning all three matches in AFC preliminary group A in Amman. Their 4-0 win over Uzbekistan on the last day of the group sealed their place in Vietnam. more...

Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam advance to Asian Cup
[WED 29 MAY 2013 – 05:20:14 UTC]

Southeast Asian sides were successful in the first three groups of the AFC preliminary round of qualifiers for the 2015 Women’s World Cup. Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam saw off their competitors to advance. more...

20 Asian teams in running for Women’s World Cup
[THU 21 MAR 2013 – 01:48:30 UTC]

The five Asian teams at the 2015 Women’s World Cup are to be decided at the Women’s Asian Cup, with a possible 20 nations to choose from. more...

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