Asian Women's Championship 2003

In Thailand, June 8-21

NB: apparently Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia and Nepal had originally
    registered but withdrew.  Kazakhstan are UEFA members since summer 2002.

Tournament postponed from April 17-30 to June 8-21 due to fears regarding 
SARS.

Group A
 8- 6 Singapore    0-3 Thailand
 8- 6 South Korea  8-0 Hongkong
10- 6 South Korea  6-0 Thailand
10- 6 North Korea 13-0 Hongkong
12- 6 South Korea  4-0 Singapore
12- 6 North Korea 14-0 Thailand
14- 6 Hongkong     1-3 Thailand
14- 6 North Korea 16-0 Singapore
16- 6 North Korea  2-2 South Korea
16- 6 Hongkong     1-0 Singapore

 1.NORTH KOREA 4  3  1  0 45- 2 10
 2.SOUTH KOREA 4  3  1  0 20- 2 10
 3.Thailand    4  2  0  2  6-21  6
 4.Hongkong    4  1  0  3  2-24  3
 5.Singapore   4  0  0  4  0-24  0

Group B
 9- 6 Japan       15-0 Philippines
        [Mio Otani 8, 10, 33, 45, 53, 74, 77, Eriko Arakawa 9,
         Yayoi Kobayashi 17, 58, Yuka Miyazaki 35, Homare Sawa 41,
         Tamomi Miyamoto 60, Aya Miyama 75, Sakai Tomoe 76]
 9- 6 Guam         1-2 Taiwan
        [Tera Flores Hannah 7; Shu Chiung Chen 43, Mung Ting Ho 69]
11- 6 Philippines  0-6 Myanmar
        [San San-kyu 8, 46, Aye Nandarhlaing 34, 47, Moe Moe-war 78,
         Bautista Callejas 86og]
11- 6 Japan        7-0 Guam
13- 6 Philippines  0-4 Taiwan
13- 6 Japan        7-0 Myanmar
        [Mio Otani (2), Yayoi Kobayashi (2), Homare Sawa, Hiromi Isozaki,
         Karina Maruyama]
15- 6 Guam         0-4 Myanmar
        [Aye Nandar-hlaing 39, Zin Mar-wann 46, Thu Zar-htwe 77, 
         Hla Hla-than 79]
15- 6 Japan        5-0 Taiwan
17- 6 Taiwan       1-1 Myanmar
17- 6 Philippines  2-1 Guam

 1.JAPAN       4  4  0  0 34- 0 12
 2.Myanmar     4  2  1  1 11- 8  7
 3.Taiwan      4  2  1  1  7- 7  7
 4.Philippines 4  1  0  3  2-26  3
 5.Guam        4  0  0  4  2-15  0

Group C
 9- 6 China        6-0 Vietnam 
 9- 6 India        6-0 Uzbekistan
11- 6 Vietnam      4-2 Uzbekistan
11- 6 China       12-0 India
13- 6 Vietnam      2-1 India
13- 6 China       11-0 Uzbekistan

 1.CHINA       3  3  0  0 29- 0  9
 2.Vietnam     3  2  0  1  6- 9  6
 3.India       3  1  0  2  7-14  3
 4.Uzbekistan  3  0  0  3  2-21  0

Semifinals [Jun 19]
North Korea  3-0 Japan
  [Ri Kum-suk 7, 35, own goal 83]
China        3-1 South Korea
  [Bai Jie 12, 19, Sun Wen 3-1; Kim Ji-eun 26]

Third Place Match [Jun 21]
Japan        0-1 South Korea
  [Hwang In-sun 18]

Final [Jun 21, Thammasat U. Stadium, Bangkok]
North Korea  2-1 China               [asdet]
  [Ri Kum-suk 41, (2nd period extra time) pen; Gao Hongxia 61]

NB: Ri Kum-suk scored 15 goals in the tournament


Playoff for Final Place in World Cup

First Leg [Jul 5, Estadio Azteca, Cd. de México; att: 75,000]
Mexico      2-2 Japan
  [Iris Adriana MORA Vallejo 60, Rubí Marlene SANDOVAL Nugaray 76;
   Yajoi KOBAYASHI 51, Tomoni MIYAMOTO 74]
  [Mexico: Pamela Tajonar Alonso; Mónica Christine González Canales, 
           Elizabeth Patricia Gómez Randall, María de Jesús Castillo Nicasio
           (Sulim Nereida Quinares Solís 72), Rubí Marlene Sandoval Nugaray,
           Patricia Pérez Peña, Fátima Leyva Moran, Mónica Vergara Rubio 
           (Janeth Palmira Siordia Beltrán 55), Mayra Rosales Loera, 
           Iris Adriana Mora Vallejo, Maribel Domínguez Castelan;
           coach: Leonardo Cuellar Rivera;
   Japan: Nozomi Yamago; Yumi Obe, Hiromi Isozaki, Kyoko Yano, Emi Yamamoto,
          Tomoe Sakai, Yayoi Kobayashi (Shinobu Ohno 71), Tomomi Miyamoto,
          Homare Sawa, Mio Otani, Naoko Kawakami; coach: Eiji Ueda;
   ref: Marta Liliana TORO PARDO (Colombia);
   yellow cards: Nozomi Yamago 35, Hiromi Isozaki 68, Mio Otani 88]
   
Second Leg [Jul 12, National Stadium, Tokyo; att. 12,743]
Japan       2-0 Mexico
  [Homare SAWA 56; Karina MARUYAMA 83]
  [Japan: Nozomi Yamago; Yumi Obe, Hiromi Isozaki, Tomoe Sakai, Yayoi
          Kobayashi (Karina Maruyama 78), Naoko Kawakami, Tomomi Miyamoto,
          Homare Sawa, Mio Otani (Eriko Arakawa 90+4), Emi Yamamoto,
          Kyoko Yano; coach: Eiji Ueda;
   Mexico: Pamela Tajonar Alonso; Mónica Christine González Canales, 
           Elizabeth Patricia Gómez Randall, Susana Mora Chávez (Luz del
           Rosario Saucedo Soto 78), Rubí Marlene Sandoval Nugaray,
           Patricia Pérez Peña, Fátima Leyva Moran, Janeth Palmira Siordia 
           Beltrán (Mónica Vergara Rubio 46), Mayra Rosales Loera, Iris
           Adriana Mora Vallejo, Maribel Domínguez Castelan;
           coach: Leonardo Cuellar Rivera;
   ref: Katriina ELOVIRTA (Finland);
   yellow cards: Homare Sawa 56, Emi Yamamoto 62, Yumi Obe 83; Iris Adriana
                 Mora Vallejo 53, Patricia Pérez Peña 83, Maribel Domínguez 
                 Castelan 90+5]

Overview

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