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  1. Watch ‘Moments’, the official FIFA Women’s World Cup tournament film, now on FIFA+. Relive the best of Australia and New Zealand as Spain's Olga Carmona salutes her triumphant team's spirit ...

  2. 17 July 2011 is a date that Japanese football fans will never forget, a date when the Nadeshiko beat USA on penalties in the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ final to lift the trophy for the very first ...

  3. 16 de ene. de 2024 · Japan v USA | FIFA Women's World Cup Germany 2011 | Classic Matches. Jan 16, 2024. 1min 44second. Watch highlights of some of the best matches ever played in the FIFA Women's World Cup™.

  4. This includes the entire history of the FIFA Women's World Cup as well as recent domestic league seasons from nine countries, including advanced stats like xG for most of those nine. In collaboration with Opta , we are including advanced analytical data such as xG, xA, progressive passing, duels and more for over twenty competitions.

  5. Remembering Japan's 2011 World Cup success. The women’s national team were not the only ones who were exhausted. The tournament came on the back of devastation in Japan following the March earthquake and tsunami, a disaster that claimed just under 20,000 lives and brought painful chaos to the country; more than 200,000 people lost their homes.

  6. The knockout stage of the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup consisted of the top two teams of each of the four groups. It began on July 9 and ended with the Final on July 17, 2011. Qualified teams. Group Winners Runners-up A

  7. FIFA immediately granted the 2007 event to China, which meant that no new host nation was chosen competitively until the voting was held for the 2011 Women's World Cup. The tournament opened with a record-breaking match in Shanghai , as Germany beat Argentina 11–0 to register the biggest win and the highest scoring match in Women's World Cup history, records which stood until 2019.