ALGARVE CUP FIGURES
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ALGARVE CUP FIGURES
ALGARVE CUP FIGURES ALGARVE CUP FIGURES Matches played: 357 Participating teams: 28 Most Wins: United States, 46 Most Draws: Sweden, 16 Most Losses: Finland, 54 Highest Points per Match: United States, 2,32 pts Goals scored: 1041 Goals Scored Average: 2,92 Highest number of goals scored in a single macth: 9, England 3-6 Sweden (05/03/2002) Matches with no goals*: 20 Most Goals Scored in an edition of the Algarve Cup: 2002, 88 goals Fewest Goals Scored in an edition of the Algarve Cup: 1994, 27 goals Highest Goals Average Scored in an edition of the Algarve Cup: 2001 (63 goals / 16 matches average of 3,94 goals / match) Lowest Goals Average Scored in an edition of the Algarve Cup: 2009 (54 goals / 24 matches average of 1,88 goals / match) Most Goals Scored: United States, 136 Highest Goals Average Scored: England, 2,63 goals / jogo (21 goals / 8 matches) Fewest Goals Scored: Faroe Islands, 1 Most Goals Conceded: Finland, 165 Lowest Goals Average Scored: Faroe Islands, 0,25 / jogo (1 goal / 4 matches) Highest Goal Difference: USA, 85 Highest Goals Average Conceded: Faroe Islands 4,75 goals / match Fewest Goals Conceded: Japan, 3 Lowest Goals Average Conceded: Romania, 0,63 goals / match (5 goals / 8 matches) Lowest Goal Difference: Finland, -120 Best scorer: Carla Couto (Portugal), 18 goalss Highest number of goals scored in a single macth by a player: 3 (Abby Wambach [USA], Andrea Neil [Canada], Anna Pohjanen [Sweden], Bai Jie [China], Christine Sinclair [Canada], Cindy Parlow [USA], Dagny Mellgren [Norway], Edite Fernandes [Portugal], Han Duan [China], Hanna Ljungberg [Sweden], Holmfridur Magnusdottir [Iceland], Inka Grings [Germany], Laura Rus [Romania], Malin Andersson [Sweden], Mia Hamm [USA], Rangnhild Gulbrandsen [Norway], Shannon MacMillan [USA], Tânia Pinto [Portugal] e Victoria Svensson [Sweden]) Own-goals: 19 Sequence of matches with goals scored: USA, 57 Most Clean Sheets: USA, 34 Longest Winning Sequence: USA, 11 Longest Undefeated Sequence: USA, 29 Longest Drawing Sequence: Sweden, 3 Longest Losing Sequence: Portugal, 11 Longest Winless Sequence: Finland, 13 *goals obtained during regular time BRIEF REPORT ON THE ALGARVE CUP USA Japan Romania Norway Sweden Greece Italy Germany England Canada France China Mexico Scotland Iceland Denmark Austria The Netherlands Rep. Ireland Russia Wales Portugal Australia Poland Chile Finland Northern Ireland Faroe Islands Pr Apts Pts M W D L G 16 1 2 18 18 2 4 7 2 4 5 16 2 1 7 18 2 3 4 1 5 18 1 2 1 18 2 1 2,32 2,25 1,88 1,87 1,79 1,75 1,75 1,75 1,63 1,63 1,60 1,58 1,57 1,50 1,39 1,37 1,25 1,08 1,07 1,00 1,00 0,91 0,75 0,63 0,50 0,46 0,38 0,00 146 9 15 133 127 14 28 49 13 26 32 101 11 6 39 97 10 13 16 4 20 63 3 5 2 33 3 0 63 4 8 71 71 8 16 28 8 16 20 64 7 4 28 71 8 12 15 4 20 69 4 8 4 71 8 4 46 3 4 41 37 4 9 16 4 8 10 31 3 2 12 30 3 4 3 1 6 17 0 1 0 8 1 0 8 0 3 10 16 2 1 1 1 2 2 8 2 0 3 7 1 1 7 1 2 12 3 2 2 9 0 0 9 1 1 20 18 2 6 11 3 6 8 25 2 2 13 34 4 7 5 2 12 40 1 5 2 54 7 4 136 9 13 133 129 9 25 59 21 37 26 91 14 4 45 96 13 9 15 3 25 67 2 8 2 45 4 1 [pr - present; Apts - average points; pts - points; m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; ALL TIME BEST SCORERS Goals Players 18 Carla Couto (Portugal) 16 Abby Wambach (USA) 15 Hanna Ljungberg (Sweden) 14 Victoria Svensson (Sweden) Margret Vidarsdottir (Iceland) 13 Edite Fernandes (Portugal) Marianne Pettersen (Norway) 12 Dagny Mellgren (Norway) Hege Riise (Norway) Kristine Lilly (USA) 11 Ann Kristin Aarones (Norway) Christine Sinclair (Canada) Malin Andersson (Sweden) Shannon MacMillan (USA) 10 Gitte Krogh (Denmark) 9 Laura Kalmari (Finland) Liu Ying (China) Merete Pedersen (Denmark) 8 Brigit Prinz (Germany) Cathrine Sorensen (Denmark) Han Duan (China) Helle Jensen (Denmark) Inka Grings (Germany) Mia Hamm (USA) RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 1994 16.03.94 Norway 6-0 Finland (Birthe Hegstad, Ann Kristin Aarones [2], Elin Krokan, Kristin Sandberg and o.g.) USA 5-0 Portugal (Carin Gabarra [2], Kristine Lilly, Tiffeny Milbrett and Julie Foudy) 17.03.94 Finland 0-1 Denmark (Janne Rasmussen) Portugal 0-3 Sweden (Helen Nilsson, o.g. and Annika Nessvold) 18.03.94 Denmark 1-6 Norway (Christina Hansen); (Ann Kristin Aarones [2], Hege Riise, Linda Medalen, Birth Hegstad and Agnete Carlsen) Sweden 0-1 USA (Mia Hamm) 1st 2nd 3rd Teams Norway Denmark Finland M 2 2 2 GROUP A W D 2 0 1 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 G 12-1 2-6 0-7 Pts 6 3 0 Teams 1st 2nd 3rd USA Sweden Portugal GROUP B M W 2 2 2 1 2 0 D 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 G 6-0 3-1 0-8 20.03.94 5th/6th Places: Finland 0-2 Portugal (Carla Couto and Patrícia Sequeira) 3rd/4th Places: Denmark 0-1 Sweden (Lena Videkull) 1st/2nd Places: Norway 1-0 USA (Ann Kristin Aarones) Standing 1st Norway 2nd USA 3rd Sweden 4th Denmark 5th Portugal 6th Finland Best Scorers 1st Ann Kristin Aarones (Norway): 5 2nd Birth Hegstad (Norway): 2 Carin Gabarra (USA): 2 Awards Best Scorer: Ann Kristin Aarones (Norway) Best Player: Ann Kristin Aarones (Norway) [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 6 3 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 1995 14.03.95 USA 2-0 Finland (Kristine Lilly and Mia Hamm) Denmark 5-0 Portugal (Gitte Krogh, Helle Jensen [2], Lene Madsen and Katrine Pedersen) Norway 0-1 Netherlands (Sandra Keereweer) Sweden 4-0 Italy (Lena Videkull [2], Eva Zeikfalvy and Malin Andersson) 16.03.95 Denmark 3-0 Finland (Karina Christensen, Lisbet Kolding and Helle Jensen) USA 3-0 Portugal (Tiffeny Milbrett and Carin Gabarra [2]) Norway 3-1 Italy (Anita Waage, Linda Madalen and Ann Kristin Aarones); (Silvia Fiorini) Sweden 2-1 Netherlands (Malin Andersson and Anneli Andelen); (Vera Pauw) 17.03.95 USA 0-2 Denmark (Helle Jensen and Anne Nielsen) Portugal 0-2 Finland (Anne Makinen and Susanna Heikari) Norway 2-0 Sweden (Linda Madalen and Hege Riise) Italy 2-0 Netherlands (Marilu Baldelli and Rita Guarino) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Denmark USA Finland Portugal GROUP A M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 10-0 5-2 2-5 0-10 Pts 9 6 3 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Sweden Norway Netherlands Italy M 3 3 3 3 GROUP B W D 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 L 1 1 2 2 G 6-3 5-2 2-4 3-7 19.03.95 7th/8th Places: Portugal 1-4 Italy (Patrícia Sequeira); (Antonella Carta, Marilu Baldelli, Rita Guarino and Carolina Morace) 5th/6th Places: Netherlands 1-1 Finland [3-4, p.k.] (Danielle Kormacher); (Anne Makinen) 3rd/4th Places: Norway 3-3 USA [4-2, p.k.] (Kristin Sandberg, Anne Andersen and Merete Myklebust); (Michelle Akers, Carin Gabarra and Kristine Lilly) 1st/2nd Places: Denmark 2-3 Sweden [e.t.] (Helle Jensen [2]) (Anneli Olsson, Anneli Andelen and Annika Nessvold) Standing 1st Sweden 2nd Denmark 3rd Norway 4th USA 5th Finland 6th Netherlands 7th Italy 8th Portugal Best Scorers 1st Helle Jensen (Denmark): 6 2nd Carin Gabarra (USA): 3 Lena Videkull (Sweden): 3 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Elisabeth Leidinge (Sweden) Best Scorer: Helle Jensen (Denmark) Best Player: Helle Jensen (Denmark) Fair-Play: Sweden [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 6 6 3 3 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 1996 11.03.96 Norway 4-1 China (Marianne Pettersen, Brit Sandaune, Hege Riise and Ann Kristin Aarones); (Shi Guihong) Russia 2-1 Portugal (Alexandra Svetlitsakaia and Elena Kononova); (Carla Couto) Sweden 2-1 Denmark (Pia Sundhage and Malin Andersson); (Helle Jensen) Iceland 3-1 Finland (Asthildur Helgadottir [2] and Helga Osk Hannesdottir); (Anne Makinen) 13.03.96 Norway 3-0 Portugal (Kjersti Thun, Marianne Pettersen and Tina Svensson) China 1-0 Russia (Shi Guihong) Sweden 7-0 Finland (Kristin Bengtsson, Anna Pohjanen [3] and Malin Andersson [3]) Denmark 3-0 Iceland (Mereto Pedersen, Jeanne Axelsen and Irene Steling) 15.03.96 Norway 3-0 Russia (o.g., Marianne Pettersen and Linda Medalen) China 5-1 Portugal (Shi Guihong, Liu Ying [2], Sun Qingmei and Li Y Ating); (Patrícia Sequeira) Sweden 1-0 Iceland (Malin Andersson) Denmark 2-0 Finland (Gitte Krogh and Helle Jensen) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Norway China Russia Portugal GROUP A M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 10-1 7-5 2-5 2-10 Pts 9 6 3 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Sweden Denmark Iceland Finland M 3 3 3 3 GROUP B W D 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 10-1 6-3 3-5 1-12 17.03.96 7th/8th Places: Portugal 3-0 Finland (Carla Couto, Maria João Xavier and Patrícia Sequeira) 5th/6th Places: Russia 1-1 Iceland [3-2, p.k.] (Nadejda Bossikova); (Margret Olfsdottir) 3rd/4th Places: China 2-1 Denmark (Sun Qingmei and o.g.); (Christina Petersen) 1st/2nd Places: Norway 4-0 Sweden (Ann Kristin Aarones [2] and Marianne Pettersen [2]) Standing 1st Sweden 2nd Norway 3rd China 4th Denmark 5th Russia 6th Iceland 7th Portugal 8th Finland Best Scorers 1st Marianne Pettersen (Norway): 5 Malin Andersson (Sweden): 5 3rd Anna Pohjanen (Sweden): 3 Ann Kristin Aarones (Norway): 3 Shi Guihong (China): 3 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Svetlana Petko (Russia) Best Scorer: Marianne Pettersen (Norway) Best Player: Hege Riise (Norway) Fair-Play: Norway [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 9 6 3 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 1997 10.03.97 China 3-0 Portugal (Fan Yunjie, Liu Ying and Sun Qingmei) Sweden 4-0 Netherlands (Victoria Svensson, Kristin Bengtsson, Kristin Jonsson and Camilla Andersson) Norway 5-1 Finland (Ann Kristin Aarones, o.g., Marianne Pettersen, Ragnhild Gulbrandsen and o.g.); (Susanna Heikari) Denmark 4-1 Iceland (Hanne Norregaard, Jeanne Axelsen, Kamma Flaeng and Gitte Krogh); (Sigrun Ottarsdottir) 12.03.97 China 1-0 Netherlands (Liu Ying) Sweden 4-0 Portugal (Camilla Andersson, Malin Swedberg [2] and Malin Allberg) Norway 6-0 Iceland (Tone Gunn Frustol, Marianne Pettersen, Unni Lehn, Monica Knudsen, Ragnhild Gulbrandsen and Hege Riise) Denmark 2-0 Finland (Kamma Flaeng and Rikke Holm) 14.03.97 Netherlands 1-0 Portugal (L. Migchelsen) China 2-0 Sweden (Liu Ying and Zhao Lihong) Norway 3-0 Denmark (Unni Lehn and Marianne Pettersen [2]) Iceland 0-2 Finland (Julia Uusmalmi and Laura Kalmari) Teams 1st 2nd 3rd 4th China Sweden Netherlands Portugal GROUP A M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 6-0 8-2 1-5 0-8 Pts 9 6 3 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Norway Denmark Finland Iceland M 3 3 3 3 GROUP B W D 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 14-1 6-4 3-7 1-12 17.03.97 7th/8th Places: Portugal 0-0 Iceland [3-4, p.k.] 5th/6th Places: Netherlands 1-0 Finland (L. Migchelsen) 3rd/4th Places: Sweden 0-0 Denmark [6-5, p.k.] 1st/2nd Places: China 0-1 Norway (Hege Riise) Standing 1st Norway 2nd China 3rd Sweden 4th Denmark 5th Netherlands 6th Finland 7th Iceland 8th Portugal Best Scorers 1st Marianne Pettersen (Norway): 4 2nd Liu Ying (China): 3 3rd Camilla Andersson (Sweden): 2 Hege Riise (Norway): 2 Kamma Flaeng (Denmark): 2 L. Migchelsen (Netherlands): 2 Malin Swedberg (Sweden): 2 Ragnhild Gulbrandsen (Norway): 2 Unni Lehn (Norway): 2 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Bente Nordby (Norway) Best Scorer: Marianne Pettersen (Norway) Best Player: Marianne Pettersen (Norway) Fair-Play: Sweden [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 9 6 3 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 1998 15.03.98 Norway 0-1 China (Jin Yan) Finland 0-2 USA (Michelle Akers and Brandi Chastain) Sweden 0-0 Denmark Portugal 1-2 Netherlands (Anabela Santos); (Miranda Noom [2]) 17.03.98 China 1-4 USA (Qiu Haiyan); (Mia Hamm [3] and Kristin Lilly) Norway 1-0 Finland (Hege Riise) Denmark 6-0 Netherlands (Gitte Krogh [2], Birgit Christensen [2], Anne Nielsen and Hanne Norregaard) Sweden 2-0 Portugal (Malin Andersson and Christin Lija) 19.03.98 China 1-0 Finland (Mo Chenyue) Norway 4-1 USA (Marianne Pettersen [2], Hege Riise and Unni Lehn); (Brandi Chastain) Denmark 2-0 Portugal (Christina Petersen and Lene Jensen) Sweden 1-0 Netherlands (Victoria Svensson) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Norway USA China Finland GROUP A M W 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 1 1 1 3 G 5-2 7-5 3-4 0-4 Pts 6 6 6 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Denmark Sweden Netherlands Portugal M 3 3 3 3 GROUP B W D 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 L 0 0 2 3 G 8-0 3-0 2-8 1-6 21.03.98 7th/8th Places: Finland 2-2 Portugal (Laura Kalmari and Terhi Uusi-Luornalahti); (Patrícia Sequeira and Carla Couto) 5th/6th Places: China 3-2 Netherlands (Bai Jie [3]); Miranda Noom [2]) 3rd/4th Places: USA 3-1 Sweden (Julie Foudy, Brandi Chastain and Kristine Lilly); (Hanna Ljungberg) 1st/2nd Places: Norway 4-1 Denmark (Margunn Haugenes, Unni Lehn, Linda Ormen and Linda Medalen); (Kamma Flaeng) Standing 1st Norway 2nd Denmark 3rd USA 4th Sweden 5th China 6th Netherlands 7th Portugal 8th Finland Best Scorers 1st Miranda Noom (Netherlands): 4 2nd Bai Jie (China): 3 Brandi Chastain (USA): 3 Mia Hamm (USA): 3 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Bente Nordby (Norway) Best Scorer: Miranda Noom (Norway) Best Player: Marianne Pettersen (Norway) Fair-Play: USA [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 7 7 3 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 1999 14.03.99 USA 1-1 Sweden (Tiffeny Milbrett); (Linda Fagerstrom) Norway 1-0 Finland (Gro Espeseth) Denmark 1-1 Australia (Louise Hansen); (Julie Murray) Portugal 0-4 China (Sun Wen [2], Liu Ying and Pu Wei) 16.03.99 Sweden 1-2 Norway (Malin Andersson); (Linda Medalen and Anita Rapp) USA 4-0 Finland (Tiffeny Milbrett [2], Cindy Parlow and Brandi Chastain) Denmark 0-2 China (Jin Yan and o.g.) Portugal 0-0 Australia 18.03.99 USA 2-1 Norway (Julie Foudy and Kristina Lilly); (Ann Kristin Aarones) Sweden 0-0 Finland Denmark 5-0 Portugal (Merete Pedersen, Janne Rasmunssen, Jeanne Axelsen, Mette Jokumsen and o.g.) Australia 0-2 China (Jin Yan and Liu Ying) Teams 1st 2nd 3rd 4th USA Norway Sweden Finland GROUP A M W 3 2 3 2 3 0 3 0 D 1 0 2 1 L 0 1 1 2 G 7-2 4-3 2-3 0-5 Pts 7 6 2 1 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams China Denmark Australia Portugal M 3 3 3 3 GROUP B W D 3 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 L 0 0 1 2 G 8-0 6-3 1-3 0-9 20.03.99 7th/8th Places: Finland 1-2 Portugal (Julia Uusmalmi); (Carla Couto and Adília Martins) 5th/6th Places: Norway 2-2 Denmark [4-1, p.k.] (o.g. and Cecilie Bendiksen); (Janne Rasmunssen and Lene Jensen) 3rd/4th Places: Sweden 1-1Australia [6-7, p.k.] (Malin Gustafsson); (Julie Murray) 1st/2nd Places: USA 1-2 China (Tiffeny Milbrett); (Jin Yan [2]) Standing 1st China 2nd USA 3rd Norway 4th Denmark 5th Australia 6th Sweden 7th Portugal 8th Finland Best Scorers 1st Tiffeny Milbrett (USA): 4 Jin Yan (China): 4 3rd Janne Rasmussen (Denmark): 2 Julie Murray (Australia): 2 Liu Ying (China): 2 Sun Wen (China): 2 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Ulrika Karlsson (Sweden) Best Scorer: Tiffeny Milbrett (USA) Best Player: Tiffeny Milbrett (USA) Fair-Play: Norway [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 9 5 2 1 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 2000 12.03.00 USA 7-0 Portugal (Cindy Parlow [3], Shannon MacMillan, Joy Fawcett, Tisha Venturini and Jolie Foudy) Sweden 1-0 Denmark (Elin Flyborg) China 4-0 Canada (Sun Wen [2], Jin Yan and Zhang Ouying) Norway 2-0 Finland (Marianne Pettersen and Dagny Mellgren) 14.03.00 USA 2-0 Denmark (Lorrie Fair and Shannon MacMillan) Sweden 5-1 Portugal (Kristin Bengtsson [2], Tina Nordlund and [2] and Jessika Sundh) China 4-1 Finland (Liu Ying, Jin Yan, Zhaong Ouying and Zhao Lihong); (Christina Forssell) Norway 2-0 Canada (Marianne Pettersen and Linda Ormen) 16.03.00 USA 1-0 Sweden (Mia Hamm) Denmark 2-0 Portugal (Merete Pedersen and Gitte Krogh) China 0-3 Norway (Dagny Mellgren [3]) Finland 1-2 Canada (Jessica Thorn); (Isabelle Harvey and Amy Walsh) Teams 1st 2nd 3rd 4th USA Sweden Denmark Portugal GROUP A M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 10-1 6-2 3-3 1-14 Pts 9 6 3 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Norway China Canada Finland M 3 3 3 3 GROUP B W D 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 7-1 8-4 3-7 2-8 18.03.00 7th/8th Places: Portugal 0-3 Finland (Heidi Kackur, Christina Forssell and Laura Kalmari) 5th/6th Places: Denmark 2-3 Canada (Merete Pedersen and Lene Jensen); (Christine Sinclair [2] and Breanna Boyd) 3rd/4th Places: Sweden 0-1China (Sun Wen) 1st/2nd Places: Norway 0-1 USA (Brandi Chastain) Standing 1st USA 2nd Norway 3rd China 4th Sweden 5th Canada 6th Denmark 7th Finland 8th Portugal Best Scorers 1st Dagny Mellgren (Norway): 4 2nd Christine Sinclair (Canada): 3 Cindy Parlow (USA): 3 Sun Wen (China): 3 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Bente Nordby (Norway) Best Scorer: Dagny Mellgren (Norway) Best Player: Dagny Mellgren (Norway) Fair-Play: Finland [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 9 6 3 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 2001 11.03.01 USA 0-3 Canada (Charmaine Hooper [2] and Christine Sinclair) Sweden 4-1 Portugal (Malin Mostrom, Hanna Ljungberg, Victoria Svensson and Elin Flyborg); (Maria João Xavier) China 1-2 Denmark (Pu Wei); (Nadia Kjaeldgaard and Gitte Krogh) Finland 1-5 Norway (Heidi Kackur); (Dagny Mellgren [2], Margunn Haugenes and Linda Ormen [2]) 13.03.01 Sweden 5-2 Canada (Hanna Ljungberg [3], o.g., Elin Flyborg); (Christine Sinclair [2]) USA 2-0 Portugal (Christie Welsh and Stephanie Rigamat) Finland 0-6 Denmark (Nadia Kjaeldgaard, Gitte Krogh [2], Merete Pedersen, Mette Jokumsen and Catherine Sorensen) Norway 0-2 China (Zhao Lihong and Bai Lili) 15.03.01 USA 0-2 Sweden (Tina Nordlund and Hanna Ljungberg) Portugal 1-2 Canada (Edite Fernandes); (o.g. and Breanna Boyd) China 3-0 Finland (Liu Ying, Pan Lina and Li Jie) Denmark 0-1 Norway (Ragnhild Gulbrandsen) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Sweden Canada USA Portugal GROUP A M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 11-3 7-6 2-5 2-8 Pts 9 6 3 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Denmark China Norway Finland M 3 3 3 3 GROUP B W D 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 L 1 1 1 3 G 8-2 6-2 6-3 1-14 17.03.01 7th/8th Places: Portugal 1-3 Finland (Susana Martins); (Jessica Julin, Terhi Uusi-Luomalahti and Hanna Ekstrom) 5th/6th Places: USA 3-4 Norway (Ally Marquand, Laura Schott and Catherine Reddick); (Rangnhild Gulbrandsen [3] and Anne Tonnessen) 3rd/4th Places: Canada 1-5 China (Christin Sinclair); (Bai Lili [2], Zhao Lihong [2] and Pu Wei) 1st/2nd Places: Sweden 3-0 Denmark (Linda Fagerstrom, Hanna Ljungberg and Malin Mostrom) Standing 1st Sweden 2nd Denmark 3rd China 4th Canada 5th Norway 6th USA 7th Finland 8th Portugal Best Scorers 1st Hanna Ljungberg (Sweden): 6 2nd Christine Sinclair (Canada): 4 Ragnhild Gulbrandsen (Norway): 4 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Han Wenxia (China) Best Scorer: Hanna Ljungberg (Sweden) Best Player: Hanna Ljungberg (Sweden) Fair-Play: Denmark [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 6 6 6 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 2002 01.03.02 Denmark 0-3 Germany (Ariane Hingst, Petra Wimbersky and Martina Muller) China 4-1 Finland (Ren Liping [2], Bai Jie and Pu Wei); (Minna Mustonen) Sweden 1-1 USA (Victoria Sevensson); (Shannon MacMillan) Norway 3-1 England (Dagny Mellgren, Anne Toennenssen and Hege Riise); (Angela Banks) Canada 3-0 Scotland (Andrea Neil [3]) Portugal 0-1 Wales (Ayshea Martyn) 03.03.02 Finland 0-2 Denmark (Christina Bonde and Lene Jensen) Germany 2-4 China (Kerstin Stegemann and Renate Lingor); (Pu Wei [2] and Bai Jie [2]) Sweden 3-3 Norway (Victoria Svensson, Kristin Bengtsson and Hanna Ljungberg); (Dagny Mellgren, Anita Raap and Solveig Gulbrandsen) USA 2-0 England (Shannon MacMillan and Kelly Wilson) Canada 4-0 Wales (Isabelle Morneau [2] and Kara Lang [2]) Portugal 1-2 Scotland (Carla Couto); (Julie Fleeting [2]) 05.03.02 Denmark 0-1 China (Pu Wei) Finland 0-2 Germany (Petra Wimbersky and Bettina Wiegmann) England 3-6 Sweden (Karen Walker [2] and Amanda Barr); (Therese Sjogran [2], Elin Frlborg, Hanna Ljungberg and Ulrika Bjorg [2]) Norway 3-2 USA (Hege Riise, Dagny Mellgren and Solveig Gulbrandsen); (Shannon MacMillan [2]) Wales 0-1 Scotland (Julie Fleeting) Portugal 1-7 Canada (Patrícia Sequeira); (Noel Trepanier, Randee Hermus, Christine Sinclair [2], Kara Lang [2]) and Heather Smith) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams China Germany Denmark Finland GROUP A M W D 3 3 0 3 2 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th L 0 1 2 3 G 9-3 7-4 2-4 1-8 Pts 9 6 3 0 Teams Canada Scotland Wales Portugal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GROUP C M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 Teams Norway Sweden USA England L 0 1 2 3 G 14-1 3-4 1-5 2-10 GROUP B M W 3 2 3 1 3 1 3 0 D 1 2 1 0 L 0 0 1 3 G 9-6 10-7 5-4 4-11 Pts 9 6 3 0 07.03.02 11st/12nd Places: Wales 0-4 Portugal (Sónia Silva [2] and Paula Cristina [2]) 9th/10th Places: Scotland 1-4 England (Stacey Cook); (Leanne Hall, Vicky Exley, Fara Williams and Karen Burke) 7th/8th Places: Canada 0-3 Finland (Laura Kalmari, Anne Makinen and Minna Mustonen) 5th/6th Places: Denmark 2-3 USA (Lene Jensen and Lene Terp); (Shannon MacMillan [3]) 3rd/4th Places: Germany 1-2 Sweden (Kerstin Garefrekes); (Hanna Ljungberg and Malin Andersson) 1st/2nd Places: China 1-0 Norway (Zhao Lihong) Standing 1st China 2nd Norway 3rd Sweden 4th Germany 5th USA 6th Denmark 7th Finland 8th Canada 9th England 10th Scotland 11st Portugal 12nd Wales Best Scorers 1st Shannon MacMillan (USA): 7 2nd Kara Lang (Canada): 4 Pu Wei (China): 4 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Silke Rottenberg (Germany) Best Scorer: Shannon MacMillan (USA) Best Player: Bai Jei (China) Fair-Play: Germany [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 7 5 4 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 2003 14.03.03 USA 1-1 Canada (Aly Wagner); (Randee Hermus) Sweden 1-1 Norway (Hanna Ljungberg); (Dagny Mellgren) Denmark 0-3 France (Marinette Pichon [2] and Elodie Woock) China 0-0 Finland Portugal 1-1 Wales (Inês Silva); (Cheryl Foster) Rep. Ireland 0-0 Greece 16.03.03 Sweden 1-1 Canada (Hanna Ljungberg); (Sharolta Nonen) Norway 0-1 USA (Shannon MacMillan) Denmark 0-0 Finland China 3-0 France (Wen Sun [2] and Bai Jie) Portugal 1-1 Greece (Carla Couto); (Regina Holan) Rep. Ireland 3-1 Wales (Olivia O’Toole [2] and Michele O’Brien); (Ayshea Martyn) 18.03.03 USA 1-1 Sweden (Aly Wagner); (Hanna Ljungberg) Norway 1-0 Canada (Dagny Mellgren) China 2-1 Denmark (Duan Han and Wen Sun); (Mette Jokumsen) France 1-0 Finland (Hoda Lattaf) Greece 2-0 Wales (Ana Stavroula and Regina Holan) Portugal 3-2 Rep. Ireland (Ana Rita, Edite Fernandes and Carla Monteiro); (Claire Scanlan and Michele O’Brian) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams USA Norway Sweden Canada GROUP A M W 3 1 3 1 3 0 3 0 D 2 1 3 2 1st 2nd 3rd 4th L 0 1 0 1 G 3-2 2-2 3-3 2-3 Pts 5 4 3 2 Teams Greece Portugal Rep. Ireland Wales 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GROUP C M W 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 0 D 2 2 1 1 GROUP B M W 3 2 3 2 3 0 3 0 Teams China France Finland Denmark L 0 0 1 2 G 3-1 5-4 5-4 2-6 D 1 0 2 1 L 0 1 1 2 G 5-1 4-3 0-1 1-5 Pts 5 5 4 1 20.03.03 11st/12nd Places: Rep. Ireland 2-2 Wales [4-2, p.k.] (Claire Scanlan [2]); (Millie Durrant and Michelle Green) 9th/10th Places: Portugal 0-1 Denmark (o.g.) 7th/8th Places: Greece 1-7 Canada (Amiel Loseno); (Andrea Neil, Christine Sinclair [3], Carmelina Moscato, Kara Lang and Silvana Burtini) 5th/6th Places: Sweden 5-0 Finland (Victoria Svensson [2], Anna-Maria Eriksson [2] and Hanna Ljungberg) 3rd/4th Places: Norway 1-0 France (Dagny Mellgren) 1st/2nd Places: USA 2-0 China (Shannon MacMillan and Mia Hamm) Standing 1st USA 2nd China 3rd Norway 4th France 5th Sweden 6th Finland 7th Canada 8th Greece 9th Denmark 10th Portugal 11st Rep. Ireland 12nd Wales Best Scorers 1st Hann Liungberg (Sweden): 4 2nd Christine Sinclair (Canada): 3 Claire Scanlan (Rep. Ireland): 3 Dagny Mellgren (Norway): 3 Wen Sun (China): 3 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Astrid Johannessen (Germany) Best Scorer: Hann Liungberg (Sweden) Best Player: Ying Liu (China) Fair-Play: Sweden [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 7 6 2 1 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 2004 14.03.04 Denmark 0-1 Sweden (Salina Olsson) USA 5-1 France (Abby Wambach [2], Mia Hamm, Angela Hucles and Heather Mitts); (Sonia Bompastor) Norway 4-1 Finland (Unni Lehn, Hege Riise, o.g. and Solveig Gulbrandsen); (Jessica Julin) Italy 1-0 China (Ilaria Pasqui) Greece 1-0 Wales (Anastasia Papadoupoulou) Portugal 2-0 Northern Ireland (Carla Couto and Mónica Ribeiro) 16.03.04 Denmark 0-1 USA (Angela Hucles) Sweden 0-3 France (Hoda Lattaf, Marinette Pichon and Sonia Bompastor) Norway 3-0 Italy (Heidi Pedersen, Anne Tonneseen and Hege Riise) Finland 0-4 China (Zhang Ouying and Han Duan [3]) Northern Ireland 0-2 Greece (Regina Agapitou and Angeliki Tefani) Portugal 2-3 Wales (Carla Couto [2]); (Katie Daley and Cheryl Foster [2]) 18.03.04 Denmark 0-1 France (Marinette Pichon) Sweden 3-1 USA (Malin Andersson, Anna Sjostrom and Josefine Oqvist); (Catherine Reddick) Norway 0-0 China Finland 1-2 Italy (Sanna Valkonen); (Patrizia Panico and Ilaria Pasqui) Wales 3-1 Northern Ireland (Ceryl Jones, Helen Jones and Jayne Ludlow); (Kimberley Turner) Portugal 3-0 Greece (Tânia Pinto [3]) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams USA France Sweden Denmark GROUP A M W 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th D 0 0 0 0 L 1 1 1 3 G 7-4 5-5 4-4 0-3 Teams Portugal Wales Greece Northern Ireland Pts 6 6 6 0 GROUP C M W 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th D 0 0 0 0 Teams Norway Italy China Finland L 1 1 1 3 G 7-3 6-4 3-3 1-7 GROUP B M W D 3 2 1 3 2 0 3 1 1 3 0 0 L 0 1 1 3 G 7-1 3-4 4-1 2-10 Pts 6 6 6 0 20.03.04 11st/12nd Places: Greece 2-0 Northern Ireland (Regina Agapitou [2]) 9th/10th Places: Finland 4-0 Wales (Laura Kalmari, Anna-Kaisa Rantanen, Sanna Tolenen and Anne Makinen) 7th/8th Places: Denmark 1-0 Portugal (Anne Nielsen) 5th/6th Places: Sweden 1-1 China [5-4, p.k.] (Victoria Svenssen); (Fan Yunjie) 3rd/4th Places: France 3-3 Italy [4-3, p.k.] (Merinette Pichon, Amélie Coquet and Laetitia Tonazzi); (Patrizia Panico [2] and Chiara Gazzoli) 1st/2nd Places: USA 4-1 Norway (Abby Wambach [3] and Lindsay Tarpley); (Hege Riise) Standing 1st USA 2nd Norway 3rd France 4th Italy 5th Sweden 6th China 7th Denmark 8th Portugal 9th Finland 10th Wales 11st Greece 12nd Northern Ireland Best Scorers 1st Abby Wambach (USA): 5 2nd Carla Couto (Portugal): 3 Han Duan (China): 3 Hege Riise (Norway): 3 Marinette Pichon (France): 3 Patrizia Pânico (Italy): 3 Regina Agapitou (Greece): 3 Tânia Pinto (Portugal): 3 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Sofia Lundgren (Sweden) Best Scorer: Abby Wambach (USA) Best Player: Shannon Box (USA) Fair-Play: Greece [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 7 6 4 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 2005 09.03.05 Norway 2-1 China (Trine Ronning and Unni Lehn); (Han Duan) Sweden 1-2 Germany (Lotta Schelin); (Sandra Simsek and Anja Mittag) Denmark 4-1 Finland (Louise Hansen, Anne Nielsen [2] and Stine Jensen); (Sanna Talonen) France 0-1 USA (Christie Welsh) England 4-0 Northern Ireland (Karen Carney, Vicky Exley [2] and Rachel McArthur) Mexico 2-1 Portugal (Fatima Leyva and Patricia Perez); (Tânia Pinto) 11.03.05 Germany 4-0 Norway (Anja Mittag, Birgit Prinz [2] and Conny Pohlers) China 0-2 Sweden (Frida Ostberg and Sara Johansson) USA 3-0 Finland (Christie Welsh [2] and Abby Wambach) Denmark 1-2 France (Merete Pedersen); (Marinette Pichon and Corinne Diacre) Mexico 2-0 Northern Ireland (Patricia Perez and Monica Gonzales) Portugal 0-4 England (Casey Stoney, Rachel Yankey [2] and Amanda Barr) 13.03.05 China 0-2 Germany (Sandra Smisek and Pia Wunderlich) Sweden 1-1 Norway (Caroline Seger); (Maritha Kaufmann) USA 4-0 Denmark (Kristine Lilly [2], Christie Welsh and Abby Wambach) Finland 1-2 France (Anne Makinen); (Marinette Pichon and Peggy Provost) England 5-0 Mexico (Fara Williams [2], Alex Scott, Rachel Yankey and Sue Smith) Northern Ireland 2-1 Portugal (Stacey Hall and Ashley Hutton); (Rita Carneiro) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Germany Sweden Norway China GROUP A M W D 3 3 0 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 0 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th L 0 1 1 3 G 8-1 4-4 3-6 1-6 Pts 9 4 4 0 Teams England Mexico Northern Ireland Portugal Teams USA France Denmark Finland 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GROUP C M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 13-0 4-6 2-7 2-8 GROUP B M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 8-0 4-3 5-7 2-9 Pts 9 6 3 0 Pts 9 6 3 0 15.03.05 11st/12nd Places: Northern Ireland 1-3 Portugal (Sarah McFadden); (Carla Couto [2] and Paula Cristina) 9th/10th Places: Finland 1-1 Mexico [5-6, p.k.] (Laura Kalmari); (Monica Gonzales) 7th/8th Places: China 0-0 England [5-3, p.k.] 5th/6th Places: Norway 2-1 Denmark (Marit Christensen and Trine Ronning); (Merete Pedersen) 3rd/4th Places: Sweden 2-3 France (Sara Johansson [2]); (Laura Georges, Stéphanie Mungneret-Beghe and Hoda Lattaf) 1st/2nd Places: Germany 0-1 USA (Christie Welsh) Standing 1st USA 2nd Germany 3rd France 4th Sweden 5th Norway 6th Denmark 7th China 8th England 9th Mexico 10th Finland 11st Portugal 12nd Northern Ireland Best Scorers 1st Christie Welsh (USA): 5 2nd Rachel Yankey (England): 3 Sara Johansson (Sweden): 3 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Bente Nordby (Norway) Best Scorer: Christie Welsh (USA) Best Player: Birgit Prinz (Germany) Fair-Play: China [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 2006 09.03.06 Germany 5-0 Finland (Conny Pohlers [2], Birgit Prinz, Kerstin Garefrekes and Melanie Behringer) Norway 0-0 Sweden USA 0-0 China France 2-2 Denmark (Amélie Coquet and Laetitia Tonazzi); (Cathrine Sorensen and Anne Nielsen) Portugal 0-1 Rep. Ireland (Laura Hislop) 11.03.06 Finland 0-0 Norway Sweden 0-3 Germany (Melanie Behringer, Petra Wimbersky and Birgit Prinz) Denmark 0-5 USA (Abby Wambach, Heather O’Reilly [2], Kristine Lilly and Natasha Kai) China 0-1 France (Elise Bussaglia) Rep. Ireland 0-0 Mexico 13.03.06 Germany 1-0 Norway (Petra Wimbersky) Sweden 4-1 Finland (Victoria Svensson [3] and Malin Mostrom); (Sanna Valkonen) USA 4-1 France (Kristine Lilly, Aly Wagner, Lindsay Tarpley and Natasha Kai); (Hoda Lattaf) Denmark 0-6 China (Duan Han [3], Yue Guo [2] and Zhao Xiaoyan) Portugal 0-6 Mexico (Maribel Castelan [2], Luz Soto, Monica Canales, o.g. and Maria Maradiaga) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Germany Sweden Norway Finland GROUP A M W D 3 3 0 3 1 1 3 0 2 3 0 1 1st 2nd 3rd L 0 1 1 2 G 9-0 4-4 0-1 1-9 Pts 9 4 2 1 Teams Mexico Rep. Ireland Portugal Teams USA France China Denmark 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GROUP C M W 2 1 2 1 2 0 D 1 1 0 L 0 0 2 G 6-0 1-0 0-7 GROUP B M W 3 2 3 1 3 1 3 0 D 1 1 1 1 L 0 1 1 2 G 9-1 4-6 6-1 2-13 Pts 4 4 0 15.03.06 9th/10th Places: Denmark 4-0 Rep. Ireland (Cathrine Sorensen [2], Maiken Pape and Anne Nielsen) 7th/8th Places: Finland 4-3 Mexico (Laura Kalmari [2], Anna-Kaisa Rantanen and Anne Makinen); (Patricia Peña, Juana Luna and Teresa Aguilar) 5th/6th Places: Norway 1-0 China (Trine Ronning) 3rd/4th Places: Sweden 1-0 France (Lotta Schelin) 1st/2nd Places: Germany 0-0 USA [4-3, p.k.] Standing 1st Germany 2nd USA 3rd Sweden 4th France 5th Norway 6th China 7th Finland 8th Mexico 9th Denmark 10th Rep. Ireland 11st Portugal Best Scorers 1st Cathrine Sorensen (Denmark): 3 Han Duan (China): 3 Victoria Svensson (Sweden): 3 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Hope Solo (USA) Best Scorer: Cathrine Serensen (Denmark) Best Player: Shannon Box (USA) Fair-Play: Finland [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 7 4 4 1 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 2007 07.03.07 Germany 1-2 Norway (Renate Lingor); (Ingvild Stensland and Melissa Wiik) France 0-4 Denmark (Cathrine Sorensen, Maiken Pape, Johanna Rasmussen and Merete Pedersen) USA 2-1 China (Kristine Lilly and Carli Lloyd); (Han Duan) Sweden 3-0 Finland (Therese Sjogran, Maria Aronsson and Frida Nordin) Portugal 1-1 Rep. Ireland (Liliana Martins); (Stephanie Curtis) Iceland 1-2 Italy (Margret Vidarsdottir); (Pamela Conti and Patrizia Panico) 09.03.07 Norway 0-1 Denmark (Ditte Larsen) France 1-0 Germany (Elise Bussaglia) Finland 0-1 USA (Carli Lloyd) Sweden 1-0 China (Charlotte Rohlin) Portugal 0-1 Italy (Pamela Conti) Rep. Ireland 1-1 Iceland (Olivia O’Toole); (Rakel Logadottir) 11.03.07 Denmark 0-3 Germany (Anja Mittag [2] and Melanie Behringer) Norway 0-1 France (Camille Abiliy) USA 3-2 Sweden (Abby Wambach [2] and Carli Lloyd); (Josefine Oqvist and Victoria Svensson) Finland 2-0 China (Anna-Kaisa Ratanen and Sanna Tolenen) Portugal 1-5 Iceland (Dani); (Katrin Omarsdottir, Holmfridur Magnusdottir [3] and Margret Vidarsdottir) Italy 4-1 Rep. Ireland (Patrizia Panico, Silvia Fuselli [2] and Sara Gama); (Susan Byrne) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Denmark France Norway Germany GROUP A M W D 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 L 1 1 2 2 G 5-3 2-4 2-3 4-3 Teams 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Italy Iceland Rep. Ireland Portugal Pts 6 6 3 3 Teams USA Sweden Finland China 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GROUP C M W 3 3 3 1 3 0 3 0 D 0 1 2 1 L 0 1 1 2 G 7-2 7-4 3-6 2-7 GROUP B M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 6-3 6-3 2-4 1-5 Pts 9 4 2 1 13.03.07 11st/12nd Places: Rep. Ireland 0-0 Portugal [5-4, p.k.] 9th/10th Places: Iceland 4-1 China (Dora Larusdottir, Greta Samuelsdottir [2] and Margret Vidarsdottir); (Lou Xiaoxu) 7th/8th Places: Italy 1-0 Germany (Silvia Fusseli) 5th/6th Places: Norway 2-0 Finland (Melissa Wiik and Lene Storlokken) 3rd/4th Places: Sweden 3-1 France (Josefine Oqvist, Victoria Svensson and Sara Johansson); (Elodie Ramos) 1st/2nd Places: USA 2-0 Denmark (Kristine Lilly and Carlo Lloyd) Standing 1st USA 2nd Denmark 3rd Sweden 4th France 5th Norway 6th Finland 7th Italy 8th Germany 9th Iceland 10th China 11st Rep. Ireland 12nd Portugal Best Scorers 1st Carli Lloyd (USA): 4 2nd Holmfridur Magnusdottir (Iceland): 3 Margret Vidarsdottir (Iceland): 3 Silvia Fuselli (Italy): 3 Awards Best Goalkeeper: Caroline Jonsson (Sweden) Best Scorer: Carli Lloyd (USA) Best Player: Carli Lloyd (USA) Fair-Play: Finland [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 9 6 3 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 2008 05.03.08 Germany 0-1 Denmark (Merete Pedersen) Finland 1-3 Sweden (Leena Puranen); (Hanna Ljungberg, Nilla Fischer and Therese Lundin) China 0-4 USA (Lindsey Tarpley, Tobin Heath, Abby Wambach and Carli Lloyd) Norway 4-2 Italy (Elise Thorsnes, Lene Storlokken, Ane Horpestad and Leni Kaurin); (Patrizia Panico and Melania Gabbiadini) Portugal 2-0 Rep. Ireland (Edite Fernandes and Sofia Vieira) Iceland 2-0 Poland (Dora Stefansdottir and Margret Vidarsdottir) 07.03.08 Denmark 1-0 Sweden (Cathrine Sorensen) Germany 3-0 Finland (Birgit Prinz [2] and Renate Lingor) USA 2-0 Italy (Lindsey Tarpley and Heather O’Reilly) Norway 3-1 China (Lene Storlokken, o.g. and Melissa Wiik); (Yue Guo) Portugal 3-1 Poland (Carla Couto, Edite Fernandes and Sofia Vieira); (Karolina Bochra) Rep. Ireland 1-4 Iceland (Ciara Grant); (Erla Arnardottir, Margret Vidarsdottir [2] and Sara Gunnarsdottir) 10.03.08 Denmark 1-0 Finland (Cathrine Sorensen) Sweden 0-2 Germany (Sandra Smisek and Birgit Prinz) USA 4-0 Norway (Natasha Kai, Abby Wambach, Heather O’Reilly and Amy Rodriguez) China 0-2 Italy (Pamela Conti and Patrizia Panico) Portugal 0-3 Iceland (Margret Vidarsdottir [2] and Katrin Jonsdottir) Poland 0-1 Rep. Ireland (Ciara Grant) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Denmark Germany Sweden Finland GROUP A M W D 3 3 0 3 2 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th L 0 1 2 3 G 3-0 5-1 3-4 1-7 Teams Iceland Portugal Rep. Ireland Poland Pts 9 6 3 0 Teams USA Norway Italy China 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GROUP C M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 9-1 5-4 2-6 1-6 GROUP B M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 10-0 7-7 4-6 1-9 Pts 9 6 3 0 12.03.08 11st/12nd Places: Rep. Ireland 2-2 Poland [5-6, p.k.] (Michele O’Brian and Aine O’Gorman); (Marta Stobba and Agnieszka Winczo) 9th/10th Places: Portugal 1-1 China [4-5, p.k.] (Edite Fernandes); (Yan Bi) 7th/8th Places: Iceland 3-0 Finland (Margret Vidarsdottir, Rakel Honnudottir and Gudrun Gunnarsdottir) 5th/6th Places: Sweden 3-0 Italy (Josefine Oqvist, Sara Thunebro and Victoria Svensson) 3rd/4th Places: Germany 0-2 Norway (Melissa Wiik and Marie Knutsen) 1st/2nd Places: Denmark 1-2 USA (Cathrine Sorensen); (Natasha Kai and Abby Wambach) Standing 1st USA 2nd Denmark 3rd Norway 4th Germany 5th Sweden 6th Italy 7th Iceland 8th Finland 9th China 10th Portugal 11st Poland 12nd Rep. Ireland Best Scorers 1st Margret Vidarsdottir (Iceland): 6 2nd Abby Wambach (USA): 3 Birgit Prinz (Germany): 3 Cathrine Sorensen (Denmark): 3 Edite Fernandes (Portugal): 3 Awards Fair-Play: Denmark [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 9 6 3 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS - 2009 04.03.09 Germany 2-0 Finland (Melanie Behringer and Kerstin Garefrekes) China 0-0 Sweden USA 2-0 Denmark (Angie Woznuk and Tina DiMartino) Norway 1-3 Iceland (Kristin Lie); (Björk Gunnars [2] and Margrét Vidars) Wales 1-2 Austria (Jessica Fishlock); (Kathrin Entner and Katrin Walzl) Portugal 2-1 Poland (Ana Borges and Edite Fernandes); (Paulina Kawalec) 06.03.09 Sweden 1-0 Finland (Nilla Fischer) Germany 3-0 China (Kerstin Garefrekes [2] and Kim Kulig) USA1-0 Iceland (Natasha Kai) Denmark 2-0 Norway (Johanna Rasmussen and Katrine Pedersen) Austria 1-1 Poland (Marion Röbner); (Anna Sznyrowska) Portugal 2-1 Wales (Edite Fernandes and Paula Cristina [g.p.]); (Jayne Ludlow) 09.03.09 Finland 0-1 China (Bi Yan) Sweden 3-2 Germany (Nilla Fischer and Lotta Schelin [2]); (Inka Grings and Kim Kulig) Norway 0-1 USA (Megan Rapinoe) Iceland 0-2 Denmark (Nadia Nadim and Christina Omtoft) Portugal 1-0 Austria (Sofia Vieira) Poland 1-5 Wales (Paulina Kawalec);(Jayne Ludlow [2], Gwennanh Harries [2] and Helen Lander) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Sweden Germany China Finland GROUP A M W D 3 2 1 3 2 0 3 1 1 3 0 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th L 0 1 1 3 G 4-2 7-3 1-3 0-4 Teams Portugal Austria Wales Poland Pts 7 6 4 0 Teams USA Denmark Iceland Norway 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GROUP C M W 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 0 D 0 1 0 1 L 0 1 2 2 G 5-2 3-3 7-5 3-8 GROUP B M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 4-0 4-2 3-4 1-6 Pts 9 4 3 1 12.03.08 11st/12nd Places: Wales 1-2 Poland (Jessica Fishlock); (Anna Sznyrowska and Patrycja Pozerska) 9th/10th Places: Austria 0-2 Norway (Trine Ronning and Solveig Gulbrandsen) 7th/8th Places: Portugal 1-1 Finland [2-4, g.p.] (Carla Couto); (Susanna Lehtinen) 5th/6th Places: China 2-1 Iceland (Lou Jiahui and Xu Yuan); (Harpa Thorsteinsdóttir) 3rd/4th Places: Germany 0-1 Denmark (Julie Rydahl Bukh) 1st/2nd Places: Sweden 1-1 USA [5-4, g.p.] (Lotta Schelin; Megan Rapinoe) Standing 1st Sweden 2nd USA 3rd Denmark 4th Germany 5th China 6th Iceland 7th Finland 8th Portugal 9th Norway 10th Austria 11st Poland 12nd Wales Best Scorers 1st Jayne Ludlow (Wales): 3 Kerstin Garefrekes (Germany): 3 Lotta Schelin (Sweden): 3 Awards Best Player: Hope Solo (USA) Fair-Play: Denmark [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 9 6 3 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS – 2010 24.02.10 Finland 1-1 China (Linda Sallstrom; Han Duan) Germany 4-0 Denmark (Melanie Behringer, Birgit Prinz e Inka Grings [2]) United States 2-0 Iceland (Lauren Cheney e Sif Atladottir [ag]) Sweden 2-2 Norway (Lisa Sembrant e Jessica Landstrom; Linda Melissa Wiik e Marit Christensen) Portugal 5-0 Faroe Islands (Sofia Vieira [2] e Edite Fernandes [3]) Romania 2-0 Austria (Cosmina Dusa e Laura Rus) 26.02.10 Denmark 0-2 China (Xu Yuan [2]) Germany 7-0 Finland (Inka Grings [3], Alexandra Popp [2], Nadine Kessler e Marina Müller) Norway 1-2 United States (Isabell Herlovsen; Abby Wambach [2]) Iceland 1-5 Sweden (Holmfridur Magnusdottir; Lisa Dahlkvist [2], Linnea Liljegard [2] e Kosovare Asllani) Portugal 0-0 Romania Austria 3-0 Faroe Islands (Nina Burger e Marion Grobner [2]) 01.03.10 China 0-5 Germany (Kerstin Garefrekes, Anja Mittag [2], Babett Peter e Jennifer Zietz) Denmark 2-1 Finland (Lise O. Munk e Nadia Nadim; Laura Österberg Kalmari) United States 2-0 Sweden (Lauren Cheney [2]) Norway 3-2 Iceland (Solveig Gulbrandsen [2], Lise Marie Woods; Ingvild Stensland [a.g.] e Margret Vidarsdottir) Faroe Islands 1-5 Romania (Olga Hansen; Laura Rus [3], Alexandra Iusan e Iuliana Pavel) Portugal 2-1 Austria (Sónia Matias e Carla Couto; Marion Gröbner) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Teams Germany China Denmark Finland GROUP A M W D 3 3 0 3 1 1 3 1 0 3 0 1 L 0 1 2 2 1st 2nd 3rd 4th G 16-0 3-6 2-7 2-10 Pts 9 4 3 1 Teams Romania* Portugal* Austria Faroe Islands Teams United States Sweden Norway Iceland 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GROUP C* M W 3 2 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 1 1 0 0 L 0 0 2 3 G 7-1 7-1 4-4 1-13 GROUP B M W 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 0 D 0 1 1 0 L 0 1 1 3 G 6-1 7-5 6-6 3-10 Pts 7 7 3 0 * The group winner have been decided by draw. 03.03.10 11st/12nd Places: Austria 6-0 Faroe Islands (Marlies Hanschitz [2], Marion Grobner, Nina Burger e Sarah Puntigam [2]) 9th/10th Places: Portugal 0-3 Iceland (Holmfridur Magnusdottir, Olina Vidarsdottir e Dora Maria Larusdottir) 7th/8th Places: Romania 1-0 Finland (Iuliana Pavel) 5th/6th Places: Denmark 2-1 Norway (Johanna Rasmussen e Katrine Veje]; Cecilie Pedersen) 3rd/4th Places: China 0-2 Sweden (Lisa Dahlkvist e Nilla Fischer) 1st/2nd Places: Germany 2-3 United States (Inka Grings [2]; Carli Lloyd, Abby Wambach e Lauren Cheney) Standing 1st USA 2nd Germany 3rd Sweden 4th China 5th Denmark 6th Norway 7th Romania 8th Finland 9th Iceland 10th Portugal 11th Austria 12th Faroe Islands Best Scorers 1st Inka Grings (Germany): 7 2nd Jayne Ludlow (Wales): 3 Lotta Schelin (Sweden): 3 Awards Best Player: Inka Grings (Germany) Fair-Play: Iceland [m - matches; w - won; d - drawn; l - lost; g - goals for and against; pts - points; p.k. – penalty kicks; e.t. – extra time; o.g. - own goal] Pts 9 4 4 0 RESULTS AND STANDINGS – 2011 02.03.11 Japan 1-2 USA (Aya Miyama; Amy Rodriguez and Megan Rapinoe) Norway 2-1 Finland (Elise Thorsnes and Isabell Herlovsen; Laura Osterber Kalmari) Sweden 1-2 Iceland (Josefine Oqvist; Margrét Vidarsdóttir and Katrín Ómarsdóttir) China 0-1 Denmark (Wang Dongni [ag]) Romania 2-0 Chile (Cosmina Dusa [2]) Portugal 3-1 Wales (Carla Couto [2] and Edite Fernandes; Loren Dykes) 04.03.11 Japan 5-0 Finland (Shinobu Ohno, Nahomi Kawasumi, Yuki Nagasato and Mami Yamagushi [2]) USA 2-0 Norway (Lindasy Tarpley and Carli Lloyd) Iceland 2-1 China (Margrét Vidarsdóttir [2]; Ma Jun) Denmark 1-3 Sweden (Kristine Pedersen; Jessica Landstrom [2] and Josefine Oqvist) Portugal 0-0 Chile Wales 2-1 Romania (Jessica Fishlock and Helen Lander; Cosmina Dusa) 07.03.11 Norway 0-1 Japan (Yuki Nagasato) Finland 0-4 USA (Shannon Boxx, Carli Lloyd and Alex Morgan [2]) China 0-1 Sweden (Lotta Schelin) Denmark 0-1 Iceland (Dora Lárusdóttir) Chile 1-2 Wales (Daniela Zamora; Jessica Fishlock [2]) Portugal 1-1 Romania (Edite Fernandes; Stefania Vatafu) Teams 1st 2nd 3rd 4th USA Japan Norway Finland GROUP A M W D 3 3 0 3 2 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th L 0 1 2 3 G 8-1 7-2 2-4 1-11 Teams Wales Portugal Romania Chile Pts 9 6 3 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GROUP C M W 3 2 3 1 3 1 3 0 D 0 2 1 1 Teams Iceland Sweden Denmark China L 1 0 1 2 G 5-5 4-2 4-3 1-4 GROUP B M W 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 2 3 G 5-2 5-3 2-4 1-4 Pts 6 5 4 1 09.03.11 11th/12th Places: Romania 1-1 (5-6 pk) Chile (Alexandra Luca; Rocio Soto) 9th/10th Places: Portugal 2-1 Finland (Edite Fernandes and Carla Couto; Essi Sainio) 7th/8th Places: Wales 1-2 China (Gwennan Harries; You Jia and Gu Yasha) 5th/6th Places: Norway 0-0 (5-4 pk) Denmark 3rd/4th Places: Japan 2-1 Sweden (Megumi Kamionobe and Nahomi Kawasumi; Therese Sjogran) 1st/2nd Places: USA 4-2 Iceland (Carli Lloyd, Lauren Cheney, Amy Rodriguez and Alex Morgan; Katrín Ómarsdóttir and Hallbera Gisladóttir) Standings 1st USA 2nd Iceland 3rd Japan 4th Sweden 5th Norway 6th Denmark 7th China 8th Wales 9th Portugal 10th Finland 11th Chile 12th Romania Best Scorers 1st Alex Morgan (USA): 3 Carla Couto (Portugal): 3 Edite Fernandes (Portugal): 3 Jessica Fishlock (Wales): 3 Margrét Vidarsdóttir (Iceland): 3 Awards Best Player: Homare Sawa (Japan) Fair-Play: Chile [j - jogos; v - vitórias; e - empates; d - derrotas; g - golos marcados e sofridos; pts - pontos; g.p. - grandes penalidades; a.p. - após prolongamento; a.g. - auto-golo] Pts 9 6 3 0
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