2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Group C

Group 2 of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup was one of four groups of nations competing at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. The group's first round of matches began on September 12 and its last matches were played on September 20. Most matches were played at the Yellow Dragon Stadium in Hangzhou. Norway topped the group, joined in the second round by Australia, the only team Germany failed to beat. Canada surprisingly failed to make the second round.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Norway 3 2 1 0 10 4 +6 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Australia 3 1 2 0 7 4 +3 5
3  Canada 3 1 1 1 7 4 +3 4
4  Ghana 3 0 0 3 3 15 12 0
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Matches

All times are local (UTC+8)

Ghana vs Australia

Ghana 1–4 Australia
Report
Attendance: 30,752[1]
Referee: Adriana Correa (Colombia)

Australia:
GK1Melissa Barbieri
DF2Kate McShea 87'
DF4Dianne Alagich
DF5Cheryl Salisbury (c) 90'
DF7Heather Garriock
DF19Clare Polkinghorne 83'
MF15Sally Shipard
MF14Collette McCallum
MF10Joanne Peters 62'
FW8Caitlin Munoz 46'
FW9Sarah Walsh 53'
Substitutions:
FW11Lisa De Vanna 46'
MF3Alicia Ferguson 62'
DF13Thea Slatyer 83'
Manager:
Tom Sermanni

Ghana:
GK16Memunatu Sulemana
DF2Aminatu Ibrahim
DF3Mavis Danso
DF12Olivia Amoako
DF13Yaa Avoe 67'
DF15Lydia Ankrah
MF6Florence Okoe
MF21Memuna Darku
MF10Adjoa Bayor (c)
FW9Anita Amenuku 67'
FW18Anita Amankwa
Substitutions:
DF17Hamdya Abass 67'
MF20Belinda Kanda 67'
Manager:
Isaac Paha

Norway vs Canada

Norway 2–1 Canada
Report

Norway:
GK1Bente Nordby
DF2Ane Stangeland Horpestad (c)
DF3Gunhild Følstad
DF5Siri Nordby 46'
DF7Trine Rønning
DF21Lene Storløkken 76'
MF4Ingvild Stensland
MF8Solveig Gulbrandsen
FW10Melissa Wiik 66'
FW11Leni Larsen Kaurin
FW16Ragnhild Gulbrandsen
Substitutions:
MF6Camilla Huse 46'
FW17Lene Mykjåland 66'
MF18Marie Knutsen 76'
Manager:
Bjarne Berntsen

Canada:
GK18Erin McLeod
DF2Kristina Kiss
DF6Tanya Dennis
DF10Martina Franko
DF11Randee Hermuss
MF9Candace Chapman 73'
MF8Diana Matheson
MF19Sophie Schmidt
MF14Melissa Tancredi 46'
FW15Kara Lang 83'
FW12Christine Sinclair (c)
Substitutions:
FW7Rhian Wilkinson 46'
MF13Amy Walsh 73'
FW21Jodi-Ann Robinson 83'
Manager:
Even Pellerud

Canada vs Ghana

Canada 4–0 Ghana
Report

Canada:
GK18Erin McLeod
DF2Kristina Kiss
DF6Tanya Dennis 8'
DF10Martina Franko
DF11Randee Hermuss
MF9Candace Chapman
MF8Diana Matheson 84'
MF16Katie Thorlakson 45'
MF19Sophie Schmidt
FW15Kara Lang 63'
FW12Christine Sinclair (c)
Substitutions:
FW21Jodi-Ann Robinson 45'
FW7Rhian Wilkinson 63'
MF5Andrea Neil 84'
Manager:
Even Pellerud

Ghana:
GK16Memunatu Sulemana
DF2Aminatu Ibrahim
DF3Mavis Danso
DF12Olivia Amoako 78'
DF13Yaa Avoe 35'
MF6Florence Okoe
MF21Memuna Darku 77'
MF10Adjoa Bayor (c) 71'
FW11Gloria Foriwa 39'
FW14Rumanatu Tahiru
FW18Anita Amankwa 21'
Substitutions:
DF17Hamdya Abass 35'
FW7Safia Abdul 71'
DF15Lydia Ankrah 77'
Manager:
Isaac Paha

Australia vs Norway

Australia 1–1 Norway
Report

Australia:
GK1Melissa Barbieri
DF13Thea Slatyer
DF4Dianne Alagich
DF5Cheryl Salisbury (c)
DF7Heather Garriock
MF16Lauren Colthorpe 76'
MF17Danielle Small 46'
MF14Collette McCallum
MF3Alicia Ferguson
FW20Joanne Burgess
FW12Kate Gill 61'
Substitutions:
FW11Lisa De Vanna 46'
FW9Sarah Walsh 61'
FW8Caitlin Munoz 76'
Manager:
Tom Sermanni

Norway:
GK1Bente Nordby
DF2Ane Stangeland Horpestad (c)
DF3Gunhild Følstad
DF6Camilla Huse
DF7Trine Rønning
MF18Marie Knutsen
MF4Ingvild Stensland
MF8Solveig Gulbrandsen 86'
FW10Melissa Wiik 46'
FW11Leni Larsen Kaurin 74'
FW16Ragnhild Gulbrandsen
Substitutions:
FW17Lene Mykjåland 46'
FW14Guro Knutsen 74'
MF21Lene Storløkken 86'
Manager:
Bjarne Berntsen

Norway vs Ghana

Norway 7–2 Ghana
Report
Attendance: 43,817[1]
Referee: Jennifer Bennett (United States)

Norway:
GK1Bente Nordby
DF2Ane Stangeland Horpestad (c)
DF6Camilla Huse
DF5Siri Nordby
DF19Marit Fiane Christensen
DF21Lene Storløkken
MF4Ingvild Stensland
MF8Solveig Gulbrandsen 46'
FW17Lene Mykjåland 46'
FW11Leni Larsen Kaurin 61'
FW16Ragnhild Gulbrandsen
Substitutions:
FW9Isabell Herlovsen 46'
MF15Madeleine Giske 46'
FW20Lise Klaveness 61'
Manager:
Bjarne Berntsen

Ghana:
GK1Gladys Enti 64'
DF2Aminatu Ibrahim 15'
DF3Mavis Danso
DF12Olivia Amoako
DF13Yaa Avoe
MF6Florence Okoe
MF4Doreen Awuah 58'
MF10Adjoa Bayor (c)
FW9Anita Amenuku 46'
FW14Rumanatu Tahiru
FW18Anita Amankwa
Substitutions:
MF8Sheila Okai 74' 46'
MF21Memuna Darku 58'
GK16Memunatu Sulemana 64'
Manager:
Isaac Paha

Australia vs Canada

Australia 2–2 Canada
Report

Australia:
GK1Melissa Barbieri
DF2Kate McShea
DF4Dianne Alagich
DF5Cheryl Salisbury (c)
DF7Heather Garriock
MF16Lauren Colthorpe 83'
MF15Sally Shipard
MF14Collette McCallum 90'
MF10Joanne Peters 76'
FW8Caitlin Munoz 62'
FW9Sarah Walsh
Substitutions:
FW11Lisa De Vanna 46'
FW20Joanne Burgess 62'
MF3Alicia Ferguson 76'
Manager:
Tom Sermanni

Canada:
GK18Erin McLeod 79'
DF6Tanya Dennis
DF10Martina Franko
DF11Randee Hermuss 89'
MF9Candace Chapman
MF8Diana Matheson
MF7Rhian Wilkinson
MF19Sophie Schmidt
MF14Melissa Tancredi 68'
FW15Kara Lang 90+2'
FW12Christine Sinclair (c)
Substitutions:
FW21Jodi-Ann Robinson 68'
GK20Taryn Swiatek 79'
DF17Brittany Timko 90+2'
Manager:
Even Pellerud

Notes

  1. The Norway v Ghana match, originally scheduled on 19 September 2007, 17:00 CST, at Hongkou Football Stadium, Shanghai, was postponed by FIFA on 18 September to the following day and moved to Yellow Dragon Stadium, Hangzhou, due to Typhoon Wipha.[2] On 19 September, FIFA also delayed the Australia v Canada match, originally scheduled on 19 September 2007, 17:00 CST, to the following day to allow for simultaneous kick-off times on the final matchday of the group after it was confirmed that weather conditions would not affect the rescheduling.[3]

References

  1. "FIFA Women's World Cup China 2007 – Report and Statistics" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 2007. pp. 67–73. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  2. "Match schedule amended due to Typhoon Wipha". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 18 September 2007. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  3. "Australia–Canada and China–New Zealand moved to 20 Sept". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 19 September 2007. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
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