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The 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, the fifth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, was an international football competition for women held in China from 10 to 30 September 2007.[1] Originally, China was to host the 2003 edition, but the outbreak of SARS in that country forced that event to be moved to the United States. 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. The tournament ended with Germany defeating Brazil 2–0 in the final, having never surrendered a goal in the entire tournament. The Germans became the first national team in FIFA Women's World Cup history to retain their title.

The golden goal rule for extra time in knockout matches was eliminated by FIFA, although no matches went to extra time (and therefore, none required a penalty shootout).

Teams

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The qualified teams, listed by region, with numbers in parentheses indicating final positions in the FIFA Women's World Ranking before the tournament were:[2]

Africa (CAF)
Asia (AFC)
North America, Central America & Caribbean (CONCACAF)
Europe (UEFA)
Oceania (OFC)
South America (CONMEBOL)

Venues

The venues selected to host the competition were:[3]

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Tianjin Olympic Centre Stadium
Capacity: 60,000
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Wuhan
Wuhan Stadium
Capacity: 60,000
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Hangzhou Chengdu Shanghai
Yellow Dragon Sports Center Chengdu Sports Centre Hongkou Stadium
Capacity: 51,000 Capacity: 40,000 Capacity: 33,000
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Squads

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Match officials

FIFA's Refereeing Department selected 14 referees and 22 assistant referees from around the world to officiate the 32 games that made up the final tournament.[4] Candidate referees for the tournament were placed under scrutiny from 2005 onwards and attended a series of training camps. Candidates refereeing standards were regularly monitored at various tournaments around the globe before a final list was prepared.[5] This was followed by a training camp in the Canary Islands in January 2007 and a final period of preparation and training at the home of FIFA in Zurich in May.[6][7] No referees were chosen from the Oceania Football Confederation at the finals. The original selection group was made up of 42 entrants,[8] 6 of which failed fitness tests resulting in the final group of 36 being confirmed for China.[9] The United States was the only country represented by two referees.[7]

Unlike the men's tournaments, the quartets of match officials do not necessarily come from the same country or confederation. This selection system was explained by Sonia Denoncourt, the head of women's refereeing at FIFA's Refereeing Department, "We don't have as many referees among the women and we certainly don't want to sacrifice quality. What we are looking for above all is compatibility on the field of play and the closest possible language links in the team selected for each game. The most important thing for us is that the referees have a good performance in the match."[5] A fourth official was chosen from those referees not officiating a game at that time.

The referees stayed together throughout the competition at their hotel base in Shanghai.[5] From there they travelled to the various venues for their designated games, before returning to base camp to continue with their specialised training programmes.[5] As well as fitness training, they attended regular theory sessions and reviewed previous matches to try to identify possible errors and improve their performance levels. A psychologist was also assigned to the group to help with their mental preparations ahead of games.

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Referees
Confederation Referee
AFC Pannipar Kamnueng (Thailand)
Niu Huijun (China PR)
Tammy Ogston (Australia)
Mayumi Oiwa (Japan)
CONCACAF Jennifer Bennett (United States)
Dianne Ferreira-James (Guyana)
Kari Seitz (United States)
CONMEBOL Adriana Correa (Colombia)
UEFA Christine Beck (Germany)
Dagmar Damková (Czech Republic)
Gyöngyi Gaál (Hungary)
Jenny Palmqvist (Sweden)
Nicole Petignat (Switzerland)
Fourth officials
Confederation Referee
CONMEBOL Estela Álvarez (Argentina)

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Assistant referees
Confederation Assistant referee
AFC Fu Hongjue (China PR)
Sarah Ho (Australia)
Airlie Keen (Australia)
Kim Kyoung-min (South Korea)
Liu Hongjuan (China PR)
Liu Hsiu-mei (Chinese Taipei)
Hisae Yoshizawa (Japan)
CAF Tempa Ndah (Benin)
Souad Oulhaj (Morocco)
CONCACAF Cynette Jeffery (Guyana)
Cindy Mohammed (Trinidad and Tobago)
Rita Muñoz (Mexico)
María Isabel Tovar (Mexico)
CONMEBOL Rosa Canales (Ecuador)
UEFA Susanne Borg (Sweden)
Cristina Cini (Italy)
Miriam Dräger (Germany)
Corinne Lagrange (France)
Irina Mirt (Romania)
Hege Lanes Steinlund (Norway)
María Luisa Villa Gutiérrez (Spain)
Karine Vives Solana (France)

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Draw

The group draw took place on 22 April 2007 at the Guanggu Science and Technology Exhibition Centre in Wuhan after the completion of the qualifying rounds.[10]

FIFA automatically seeded the host and defending champions, slotting China and Germany into Group D and Group A, respectively.[11] The FIFA Women's World Ranking for March 2007 was used to determine the teams to occupy the other seeded positions, B1 and C1.[12] United States were ranked first, Germany second and Norway third,[13] so the United States and Norway were also seeded.

Also, no two teams from the same confederation could draw each other, except for those from UEFA, where a maximum of two teams from UEFA could be drawn into the same group. Group B quickly became dubbed the group of death[14] since three of the top five teams in the world were drawn in this group – the USA (1st), Sweden (3rd) and North Korea (5th), according to the June 2007 FIFA Women's World Rankings, the last to be released before the tournament. The same four teams were drawn together in Group A in the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup,[14] on that occasion the US and Sweden progressed to the knockout stages.

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Group stage

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Participating countries and their results

All times are local (UTC+8).

Group A

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Group B

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The four teams were also paired in the same group in 2003.

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Group C

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Group D

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Knockout stage

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Bracket

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Third place play-off

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Final

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Awards

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The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[16][17][18] FIFA.com shortlisted ten goals for users to vote on as the Goal of the Tournament.[19] The Most Entertaining Team award was also decided by a poll on FIFA.com.[20][21][22]

Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball
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Best Goalkeeper
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Goal of the Tournament
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All-Star Team

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards

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Шаблон:Fbwicon Ingvild Stensland
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Statistics

Goalscorers

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Assists

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Tournament ranking

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Coverage

Numerous TV stations around the world provided coverage of the tournament. One notable example is the Chinese-language channel CCTV-5, which also broadcast over the internet via TVUnetworks.

Monetary rewards

For the first time in FIFA Women's World Cup history, all teams received monetary bonuses according to the round they reached (all in USD):[24]

  • Champions: $1,000,000
  • Runners-up: $800,000
  • Third place: $650,000
  • Fourth place: $550,000
  • Quarter-finalists: $300,000
  • First round exit: $200,000

Other rewards

UEFA used the FIFA Women's World Cup as its qualifying tournament for the 2008 Olympic women's tournament. The best three performing UEFA teams would qualify for the Olympics. Originally it was thought that, should England make the top three European teams, they would compete under the United Kingdom banner. However, on 6 September 2007, FIFA issued a press release indicating that England were ineligible to participate in the 2008 Olympics as England does not have its own Olympic Committee.[25] For the determination of the ranking only first through fourth place, quarterfinal elimination or group phase elimination counted. If there was a need to make a distinction between teams eliminated in the quarterfinal or between teams eliminated in the group phase these teams would meet in a play-off match. In no case would the points or goal difference count for teams eliminated before the semi-final.

Germany and Norway qualified for the Olympics at the World Cup, whereas Denmark and Sweden had to enter a play-off for the third Olympics spot. Sweden won both legs of the playoffs with a total of 7–3 on aggregate to qualify for the Olympics.

Controversies

Kenneth Heiner-Møller and Danish players accused the Chinese hosts of harassment and covert surveillance prior to China's first round match against Denmark. China's Swedish coach Marika Domanski-Lyfors and her assistant Pia Sundhage were unaware of the incidents and Heiner-Møller absolved them of any blame, although he refused to shake hands after the match.[26]

Notes

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References

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External links

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