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Lloyd runs rampant as US win third title
[MON 06 JUL 2015 – 05:13:27 UTC]
The
United States lifted the
Women’s World Cup for the third time on S
UN 05 J
UL 2015 after a convincing 5-2 win over
Japan in the final. US captain Carli LLOYD recorded a hat trick after only sixteen minutes.
more...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... England take third with historic win over Germany
[SUN 05 JUL 2015 – 06:04:09 UTC]
In 20 previous meetings with
Germany, the
England women’s squad had never emerged victorious. But the 21st time was apparently the charm, as England ran out 1-0 winners in extra time in the third place match of the
Women’s World Cup on S
AT 04 J
UL 2015. Fara WILLIAMS scored the decisive goal from the penalty spot. More than 21,000 were in attendance in Edmonton.
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...Japan reach final on stoppage time own goal
[THU 02 JUL 2015 – 02:04:10 UTC]
Japan defeated
England 2-1 in the
Women’s World Cup semifinal played on W
ED 01 J
UL 2015. The match ended in the cruellest possible fashion for England, who conceded an own goal by Laura BASSETT in stoppage time.
more... US keep another clean sheet in semifinal win over Germany
[WED 01 JUL 2015 – 02:51:43 UTC]
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 21 recap
[SAT 27 JUN 2015 – 01:36:09 UTC]
Japan hang on to oust Dutch, reach quarterfinals
[WED 24 JUN 2015 – 04:23:44 UTC]
Day 17 recap
[TUE 23 JUN 2015 – 02:05:10 UTC]
Day 16 recap
[MON 22 JUN 2015 – 02:49:31 UTC]
Day 15 recap
[SUN 21 JUN 2015 – 01:32:22 UTC]
Day 12 recap
[THU 18 JUN 2015 – 01:26:29 UTC]
The group phase of the
Women’s World Cup concluded on W
ED 17 J
UN 2015, with nothing made certain until the last moments.
more...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...Njoku suspended three matches for elbow to face
[MON 15 JUN 2015 – 08:30:28 UTC]
Ugo NJOKU of
Nigeria has been suspended for three matches as a result of an elbow to the face of
Australia’s Samantha KERR during the Matildas’ 2-0 win on F
RI 12 J
UN 2015.
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