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2003 FIFA Women's World Cup

 
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2003 FIFA Women's World Cup
USA 2003
FIFA Women's World Cup 2003.png
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Tournament details
Host country  USA
Teams 16
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svg  Germany (1st title)
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svg  Sweden
Third place Bronze medal blank.svg  United States
Fourth place  Canada
Tournament statistics
Matches played 32
Goals scored 107 (3.34 per match)
Attendance 656,789 (20,525 per match)
Top scorer(s) Germany Birgit Prinz
7 Goals
Qualifying countries

The FIFA Women's World Cup 2003 was held in the United States and won by Germany. The tournament was originally scheduled for China. On May 3, 2003 the tournament was abruptly moved to the United States, as a result of the 2003 SARS outbreak in China[1]. Because the United States had hosted the 1999 World Cup, it was thought the United States could best organize the tournament in the little time remaining before the October scheduled start. In addition, women's soccer boosters in the United States hoped that interest generated by the tournament would save the U.S. women's professional league, the Women's United Soccer Association, from folding.

In compensation for losing the tournament, China retained its automatic qualification as host, and was named as host for the 2007 event. (China was eventually defeated by Canada in the quarterfinals of the 2003 competition.)

Mostly due to the rescheduling of the tournament on short notice, FIFA and the United States Soccer Federation were forced to creatively schedule matches. Nine doubleheaders were scheduled in group play (similar to the 1999 format). They also had to abandon the modern practice of scheduling the final matches of the group stage to kick off simultaneously. In Groups A and D, the final matches were scheduled as the two ends of a doubleheader. The final matches in Groups B and C were also scheduled as doubleheaders, but split between two cities, with a Group B match in each city followed by a Group C match. The four quarterfinals were also scheduled as two doubleheaders, and both semifinals were also a doubleheader.

Contents

Venues

City Stadium Capacity
Carson The Home Depot Center 27,000
Columbus Columbus Crew Stadium 23,000
Foxborough/Boston Gillette Stadium 68,750
Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field 68,500
Portland PGE Park 27,700
Washington RFK Stadium 55,000

Teams

16 teams participated in the final tournament. The teams were:

Squads

For a list of all squads that played in the final tournament, see 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup squads.

Match Officials

Africa
  • Togo Xonam Agboyi
  • Côte d'Ivoire Desiree Perpetue
  • Nigeria Bola Elizabeth Abidoye
  • Senegal Florence Biagui
Asia
  • People's Republic of China Dongqing Zhang
  • Japan Hisae Yoshizawa
  • South Korea Im Eun Ju
  • South Korea Choi Soo Jin
  • North Korea Hong Kum Nyo
  • Chinese Taipei Hsiu Mei Liu
North, Central America & Caribbean
South America
  • Argentina Florencia Romano
  • Argentina Alejandra Cercato
  • Argentina Sabrina Lois
  • Brazil Sueli Tortura
  • Brazil Cleidy Mary Ribeiro
  • Brazil Marlei Silva
Europe
Oceania

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 United States 9 3 3 0 0 11 1 +10
 Sweden 6 3 2 0 1 5 3 +2
 Korea DPR 3 3 1 0 2 3 4 −1
 Nigeria 0 3 0 0 3 0 11 −11
September 20, 2003
Nigeria  0 – 3  Korea DPR Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Attendance: 24,346
(Report) Jin Goal 13' Goal 88'
Ri Goal 73'

September 21, 2003
United States  3 – 1  Sweden RFK Stadium, Washington
Attendance: 34,144
Lilly Goal 27'
Parlow Goal 36'
Boxx Goal 78'
(Report) Svensson Goal 58'

September 25, 2003
Sweden  1 – 0  Korea DPR Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Attendance: 31,553
Svensson Goal 7' (Report)

September 25, 2003
United States  5 – 0  Nigeria Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Attendance: 31,553
Hamm Goal 6' (pen.) Goal 12'
Parlow Goal 47'
Wambach Goal 65'
Foudy Goal 89' (pen.)
(Report)

September 28, 2003
Sweden  3 – 0  Nigeria Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus
Attendance: 22,828
Ljungberg Goal 56' Goal 79'
Moström Goal 81'
(Report)

September 28, 2003
Korea DPR  0 – 3  United States Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus
Attendance: 22,828
(Report) Wambach Goal 17' (pen.)
Reddick Goal 48' Goal 66'

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Brazil 7 3 2 1 0 8 2 +6
 Norway 6 3 2 0 1 10 5 +5
 France 4 3 1 1 1 2 3 −1
 Korea Republic 0 3 0 0 3 1 11 −10
September 20, 2003
Norway  2 – 0  France Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Attendance: 24,346
Rapp Goal 47'
Mellgren Goal 66'
(Report)

September 21, 2003
Brazil  3 – 0  Korea Republic RFK Stadium, Washington
Attendance: 34,144
Marta Goal 14' (pen.)
Kátia Goal 55' Goal 62'
(Report)

September 24, 2003
Norway  1 – 4  Brazil RFK Stadium, Washington
Attendance: 16,316
Pettersen Goal 45' (Report) Daniela Goal 26'
Rosana Goal 37'
Marta Goal 59'
Kátia Goal 68'

September 24, 2003
France  1 – 0  Korea Republic RFK Stadium, Washington
Attendance: 16,316
Pichon Goal 84' (Report)

September 27, 2003
Korea Republic  1 – 7  Norway Gillette Stadium, Boston
Attendance: 14,356
Kim Goal 75' (Report) Gulbrandsen Goal 5'
Mellgren Goal 24' Goal 31'
Pettersen Goal 40'
Sandaune Goal 52'
Ørmen Goal 80' Goal 90'

September 27, 2003
France  1 – 1  Brazil RFK Stadium, Washington
Attendance: 17,618
Pichon Goal 90+2' (Report) Kátia Goal 58'

Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Germany 9 3 3 0 0 13 2 +11
 Canada 6 3 2 0 1 7 5 +2
 Japan 3 3 1 0 2 7 6 +1
 Argentina 0 3 0 0 3 1 15 −14
September 20, 2003
Germany  4 – 1  Canada Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus
Attendance: 16,409
Wiegmann Goal 37' (pen)
Gottschlich Goal 47'
Prinz Goal 75'
Garefrekes Goal 90+2'
(Report) Sinclair Goal 4'

September 20, 2003
Japan  6 – 0  Argentina Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus
Attendance: 16,409
Sawa Goal 13' Goal 38'
Yamamoto Goal 64'
Otani Goal 72' Goal 75' Goal 80'
(Report)

September 24, 2003
Germany  3 – 0  Japan Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus
Attendance: 15,529
Minnert Goal 23'
Prinz Goal 36' Goal 66'
(Report)

September 24, 2003
Canada  3 – 0  Argentina Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus
Attendance: 15,529
Hooper Goal 19'
Latham Goal 79' Goal 82'
(Report)

September 27, 2003
Canada  3 – 1  Japan Gillette Stadium, Boston
Attendance: 14,356
Latham Goal 36'
Sinclair Goal 49'
Lang Goal 72'
(Report) Sawa Goal 20'

September 27, 2003
Argentina  1 – 6  Germany RFK Stadium, Washington
Attendance: 17,618
Gaitán Goal 71' (Report) Meinert Goal 3' Goal 43'
Wiegmann Goal 24'
Prinz Goal 32'
Pohlers Goal 89'
Müller Goal 90+2'

Group D

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 China PR 7 3 2 1 0 3 1 +2
 Russia 6 3 2 0 1 5 2 +3
 Ghana 3 3 1 0 2 2 5 −3
 Australia 1 3 0 1 2 3 5 −2
September 21, 2003
Australia  1 – 2  Russia The Home Depot Center, Carson
Attendance: 15,239
Golebiowski Goal 38' (Report) Alagich Goal 39' (o.g.)
Fomina Goal 89'

September 21, 2003
China PR  1 – 0  Ghana The Home Depot Center, Carson
Attendance: 15,239
Sun Goal 29' (Report)

September 25, 2003
Ghana  0 – 3  Russia The Home Depot Center, Carson
Attendance: 13,929
(Report) Saenko Goal 36'
Barbachina Goal 54'
Letyushova Goal 80'

September 25, 2003
China PR  1 – 1  Australia The Home Depot Center, Carson
Attendance: 13,929
Bai Goal 46' (Report) Garriock Goal 28'

September 28, 2003
Ghana  2 – 1  Australia PGE Park, Portland
Attendance: 19,132
Sackey Goal 34' Goal 39' (Report) Garriock Goal 61'

September 28, 2003
China PR  1 – 0  Russia PGE Park, Portland
Attendance: 19,132
Bai Goal 16' (Report)

Knockout stage

Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                   
1 OctoberBoston        
  United States   1
5 October — Portland
  Norway   0  
  United States   0
2 OctoberPortland
    Germany   3  
  Germany   7
12 October — Carson
  Russia   1  
  Germany   2
1 OctoberBoston
    Sweden   1
  Brazil   1
5 October — Portland
  Sweden   2  
  Sweden   2 Third place
2 OctoberPortland
    Canada   1  
  China PR   0   United States   3
  Canada   1     Canada   1
12 October — Carson


Details

Quarterfinals

October 1, 2003
19:30
United States  1 – 0  Norway Gillette Stadium
Attendance: 25,103
Wambach Goal 24' (Report)  

October 1, 2003
16:30
Brazil  1 – 2  Sweden Gillette Stadium, Boston
Attendance: 25,103
Marta Goal 44' (pen.) (Report) Svensson Goal 23'
Andersson Goal 53'

October 2, 2003
19:30
Germany  7 – 1  Russia PGE Park, Portland
Attendance: 20,021
Müller Goal 25'
Minnert Goal 57'
Wunderlich Goal 60'
Garefrekes Goal 62' Goal 85'
Prinz Goal 80' Goal 89'
(Report) Danilova Goal 70'

October 2, 2003
22:30
China PR  0 – 1  Canada PGE Park, Portland
Attendance: 20,021
  (Report) Hooper Goal 7'

Semifinals

October 5, 2003
19:30
United States  0 – 3  Germany PGE Park, Portland
Attendance: 27,623
  (Report) Garefrekes Goal 15'
Meinert Goal 90+1'
Prinz Goal 90+3'

October 5, 2003
22:30
Sweden  2 – 1  Canada PGE Park, Portland
Attendance: 27,623
Moström Goal 79'
Oeqvist Goal 86'
(Report) Lang Goal 64'

Third Place

October 11, 2003
15:30
United States  3 – 1  Canada The Home Depot Center, Carson
Attendance: 25,253
Lilly Goal 22'
Boxx Goal 51'
Milbrett Goal 80'
(Report) Sinclair Goal 38'

Final

October 12, 2003
13:00
Germany  2 – 1 asdet  Sweden The Home Depot Center, Carson
Attendance: 26,137
Meinert Goal 46'
Künzer Goal 98'
(Report) Ljungberg Goal 41'

Awards

 2003 Women's World Cup Winners 

Germany
First title


Golden Shoe Winner: Golden Ball Winner: FIFA Fair Play Trophy:
Germany Birgit Prinz Germany Birgit Prinz  China PR

Top Scorers

7 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own Goals (1)

References


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