2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Group C

Group C 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 Norway failed to beat. Canada surprisingly failed to make the second round. It was the third successive World Cup where Australia and Ghana were drawn in the same group.

Standings edit

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 edit

All times are local (UTC+8)

Ghana vs Australia edit

Ghana  1–4  Australia
  • Amankwa   70'
Report
 
Ghana:
GK 16 Memunatu Sulemana
DF 2 Aminatu Ibrahim
DF 3 Mavis Danso
DF 12 Olivia Amoako
DF 13 Yaa Avoe   67'
DF 15 Lydia Ankrah
MF 6 Florence Okoe
MF 21 Memuna Darku
MF 10 Adjoa Bayor (c)
FW 9 Anita Amenuku   67'
FW 18 Anita Amankwa
Substitutions:
DF 17 Hamdya Abass   67'
MF 20 Belinda Kanda   67'
Manager:
  Isaac Paha
 
Australia:
GK 1 Melissa Barbieri
DF 2 Kate McShea   87'
DF 4 Dianne Alagich
DF 5 Cheryl Salisbury (c)   90'
DF 7 Heather Garriock
DF 19 Clare Polkinghorne   83'
MF 15 Sally Shipard
MF 14 Collette McCallum
MF 10 Joanne Peters   62'
FW 8 Caitlin Munoz   46'
FW 9 Sarah Walsh   53'
Substitutions:
FW 11 Lisa De Vanna   46'
MF 3 Alicia Ferguson   62'
DF 13 Thea Slatyer   83'
Manager:
  Tom Sermanni

Norway vs Canada edit

Norway  2–1  Canada
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Norway:
GK 1 Bente Nordby
DF 2 Ane Stangeland Horpestad (c)
DF 3 Gunhild Følstad
DF 5 Siri Nordby   46'
DF 7 Trine Rønning
DF 21 Lene Storløkken   76'
MF 4 Ingvild Stensland
MF 8 Solveig Gulbrandsen
FW 10 Melissa Wiik   66'
FW 11 Leni Larsen Kaurin
FW 16 Ragnhild Gulbrandsen
Substitutions:
MF 6 Camilla Huse   46'
FW 17 Lene Mykjåland   66'
MF 18 Marie Knutsen   76'
Manager:
  Bjarne Berntsen
 
Canada:
GK 18 Erin McLeod
DF 2 Kristina Kiss
DF 6 Tanya Dennis
DF 10 Martina Franko
DF 11 Randee Hermuss
MF 9 Candace Chapman   73'
MF 8 Diana Matheson
MF 19 Sophie Schmidt
MF 14 Melissa Tancredi   46'
FW 15 Kara Lang   83'
FW 12 Christine Sinclair (c)
Substitutions:
FW 7 Rhian Wilkinson   46'
MF 13 Amy Walsh   73'
FW 21 Jodi-Ann Robinson   83'
Manager:
  Even Pellerud

Canada vs Ghana edit

Canada  4–0  Ghana
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Canada:
GK 18 Erin McLeod
DF 2 Kristina Kiss
DF 6 Tanya Dennis   8'
DF 10 Martina Franko
DF 11 Randee Hermuss
MF 9 Candace Chapman
MF 8 Diana Matheson   84'
MF 16 Katie Thorlakson   45'
MF 19 Sophie Schmidt
FW 15 Kara Lang   63'
FW 12 Christine Sinclair (c)
Substitutions:
FW 21 Jodi-Ann Robinson   45'
FW 7 Rhian Wilkinson   63'
MF 5 Andrea Neil   84'
Manager:
  Even Pellerud
 
Ghana:
GK 16 Memunatu Sulemana
DF 2 Aminatu Ibrahim
DF 3 Mavis Danso
DF 12 Olivia Amoako   78'
DF 13 Yaa Avoe   35'
MF 6 Florence Okoe
MF 21 Memuna Darku   77'
MF 10 Adjoa Bayor (c)   71'
FW 11 Gloria Foriwa   39'
FW 14 Rumanatu Tahiru
FW 18 Anita Amankwa   21'
Substitutions:
DF 17 Hamdya Abass   35'
FW 7 Safia Abdul   71'
DF 15 Lydia Ankrah   77'
Manager:
  Isaac Paha

Australia vs Norway edit

Australia  1–1  Norway
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Australia:
GK 1 Melissa Barbieri
DF 13 Thea Slatyer
DF 4 Dianne Alagich
DF 5 Cheryl Salisbury (c)
DF 7 Heather Garriock
MF 16 Lauren Colthorpe   76'
MF 17 Danielle Small   46'
MF 14 Collette McCallum
MF 3 Alicia Ferguson
FW 20 Joanne Burgess
FW 12 Kate Gill   61'
Substitutions:
FW 11 Lisa De Vanna   46'
FW 9 Sarah Walsh   61'
FW 8 Caitlin Munoz   76'
Manager:
  Tom Sermanni
 
Norway:
GK 1 Bente Nordby
DF 2 Ane Stangeland Horpestad (c)
DF 3 Gunhild Følstad
DF 6 Camilla Huse
DF 7 Trine Rønning
MF 18 Marie Knutsen
MF 4 Ingvild Stensland
MF 8 Solveig Gulbrandsen   86'
FW 10 Melissa Wiik   46'
FW 11 Leni Larsen Kaurin   74'
FW 16 Ragnhild Gulbrandsen
Substitutions:
FW 17 Lene Mykjåland   46'
FW 14 Guro Knutsen   74'
MF 21 Lene Storløkken   86'
Manager:
  Bjarne Berntsen

Norway vs Ghana edit

Norway  7–2  Ghana
Report
 
Norway:
GK 1 Bente Nordby
DF 2 Ane Stangeland Horpestad (c)
DF 6 Camilla Huse
DF 5 Siri Nordby
DF 19 Marit Fiane Christensen
DF 21 Lene Storløkken
MF 4 Ingvild Stensland
MF 8 Solveig Gulbrandsen   46'
FW 17 Lene Mykjåland   46'
FW 11 Leni Larsen Kaurin   61'
FW 16 Ragnhild Gulbrandsen
Substitutions:
FW 9 Isabell Herlovsen   46'
MF 15 Madeleine Giske   46'
FW 20 Lise Klaveness   61'
Manager:
  Bjarne Berntsen
 
Ghana:
GK 1 Gladys Enti   64'
DF 2 Aminatu Ibrahim   15'
DF 3 Mavis Danso
DF 12 Olivia Amoako
DF 13 Yaa Avoe
MF 6 Florence Okoe
MF 4 Doreen Awuah   58'
MF 10 Adjoa Bayor (c)
FW 9 Anita Amenuku   46'
FW 14 Rumanatu Tahiru
FW 18 Anita Amankwa
Substitutions:
MF 8 Sheila Okai   74'   46'
MF 21 Memuna Darku   58'
GK 16 Memunatu Sulemana   64'
Manager:
  Isaac Paha

Australia vs Canada edit

Australia  2–2  Canada
Report
 
Australia:
GK 1 Melissa Barbieri
DF 2 Kate McShea
DF 4 Dianne Alagich
DF 5 Cheryl Salisbury (c)
DF 7 Heather Garriock
MF 16 Lauren Colthorpe   83'
MF 15 Sally Shipard
MF 14 Collette McCallum   90'
MF 10 Joanne Peters   76'
FW 8 Caitlin Munoz   62'
FW 9 Sarah Walsh
Substitutions:
FW 11 Lisa De Vanna   46'
FW 20 Joanne Burgess   62'
MF 3 Alicia Ferguson   76'
Manager:
  Tom Sermanni
 
Canada:
GK 18 Erin McLeod   79'
DF 6 Tanya Dennis
DF 10 Martina Franko
DF 11 Randee Hermuss   89'
MF 9 Candace Chapman
MF 8 Diana Matheson
MF 7 Rhian Wilkinson
MF 19 Sophie Schmidt
MF 14 Melissa Tancredi   68'
FW 15 Kara Lang   90+2'
FW 12 Christine Sinclair (c)
Substitutions:
FW 21 Jodi-Ann Robinson   68'
GK 20 Taryn Swiatek   79'
DF 17 Brittany Timko   90+2'
Manager:
  Even Pellerud

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c The Norway v Ghana match, originally scheduled on 19 September at Hongkou Football Stadium, Shanghai, was postponed by FIFA to the following day and moved to Yellow Dragon Stadium, Hangzhou, due to Typhoon Wipha.[2] FIFA also delayed the Australia v Canada match, originally scheduled on 19 September to the following day. This was 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 edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "FIFA Women's World Cup China 2007 – Report and Statistics" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 2007. pp. 67–73. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 2, 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Match schedule amended due to Typhoon Wipha". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 18 September 2007. Archived from the original on June 8, 2019. 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. Archived from the original on June 8, 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2020.