Australia Cup - Women Tournament


Palmares

year winners         runners-up      third          fourth     
1999 Australia       Italy           Canada         Australia B 
2000 USA             Sweden          Australia      Czech Republic
2001 Australia       France
2002 Australia       South Korea
2003 Sweden          Australia       Mexico         South Korea
2004 North Korea     Australia       China          New Zealand


1st Australia Cup 1999

First Round

 6- 1 Italy            1-0 Canada
        [Panico]
        [Marconi Stadium, Sydney]
 9- 1 Italy            1-1 Australia      [4-3 pen]
        [Panico 60 - Salisbury 85]
        [Marconi Stadium, Sydney]
10- 1 Australia        4-3 Canada
        [Muuray 9, Iannotta 17, Casagrande 61, Tann-Darby 89 - Donelly 30,
         Hooper 60, 69]
        [Bruce Stadium, Canberra]

Third Place Match
13- 1 Canada           1-0 Australia B
        [Hooper 89]
        [Bruce Stadium, Canberra]

Final
13- 1 Australia        1-0 Italy
        [Salisbury 19]
        [Bruce Stadium, Canberra]


2nd Australia Cup 2000

 7- 1 USA              8-1 Czech Republic
        [Mascaro 12, 65, Bush 16, Serlenga 40, Kester 50, 57, Welsh 75,
         Zepeda 83 - Dudova 86]
        [Olympic Park, Melbourne]
 7- 1 Australia        0-2 Sweden
        [Ljungberg 15, Andersson 26]
        [North Oval Stadium, Sydney]
10- 1 USA              0-0 Sweden
        [Bob Jane Stadium, Melbourne]
10- 1 Australia        3-0 Czech Republic
        [Tann-Darby 59, Murray 60, Black 86]
        [Bob Jane Stadium, Melbourne]
13- 1 USA              3-1 Australia
        [Kester 13, Slaton 34, Wagner 81 - Foreman 74]
        [Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide]
13- 1 Sweden           2-0 Czech Republic
        [Andersson 35, Ljungberg 77
        [Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide]

Final Table:

 1.USA             3  2  1  0 11- 2  7
 2.Sweden          3  2  1  0  4- 0  7
 3.Australia       3  1  0  2  4- 5  3
 4.Czech Republic  3  0  0  3  1-13  0


3rd Australia Cup 2001

Final (series of 3 test matches)
11- 1 Australia        2-1 France
        [Kim Revell 47, Cheryl Salisbury 49; Hoda Lattaf 66] 
14- 1 Australia        1-1 France
        [Kim Revell 80; Stephanie Mugneret-Beghe 88]
17- 1 Australia        1-0 France
        [April Mann 52]


4th Australia Cup 2002

Final (series of 3 test matches)
13- 1 [at Robertson Oval, Wagga Wagga]
Australia        1-0 South Korea
 [April Mann 72] 
16- 1 [at Lavington Sports Club Oval, Albury]
Australia        1-0 South Korea
 [Joanne Peters 32]
19- 1 [at Tom Flood Sports Oval, Bendigo]
Australia        4-1 South Korea
 [A.Mann 29, K.Golebiowski 66, S.Black 75, H.Garriock 79: Jung Jung Suk 41]


5th Australia Cup 2003

All matches at Belconnen Soccer Centre, Canberra, AUS

26- 1 Australia        2-0 South Korea
        [Kelly Golebiowski 10, 76; match abandoned in 77 following
         an incident between a Korean official and an assistant
         referee; result stands]
26- 1 Mexico           1-1 Sweden
        [Patricia Pérez 13; Victoria Svensson 92]
29- 1 Sweden           8-0 South Korea
        [Hanna Ljungberg 3, 67, Malin Andersson 29, Kristin Bengtsson 45, 
         Therese Lundin 53, 77, Salina Olsson 74, Linda Fagerström 80]
29- 1 Australia        2-0 Mexico
        [April Mann 9, 45]
 1- 2 South Korea      0-2 Mexico
        [Elizabeth Gómez 9, Maribel Domínguez 29]
 1- 2 Australia        1-3 Sweden
        [Kelly Golebiowski 38; Salina Olsson 40, Jane Tornqvist 49,
         Kristin Bengtsson 73]

Final Table:

 1.Sweden          3  2  1  0 12- 2  7
 2.Australia       3  2  0  1  5- 3  6
 3.Mexico          3  1  1  1  3- 3  4
 4.South Korea     3  0  0  3  0-12  0


6th Australia Cup 2004

All maches at QEII Stadium in Brisbane.

18- 2 Australia        2-0 New Zealand
        [April Mann 26, Sarah Walsh 30]
18- 2 North Korea      3-0 China
        [og 44, Jin Pyol Hui 53, Yun Yong Hui 56]

21- 2 2nd round matches moved to 22-2 due to extreme weather conditions

22- 2 North Korea      abd Australia	   [abandoned at 0-0 at half-time]
        [Sok Chun Myong 11; abandoned due to adverse weather and counted
         as a 0-0 draw in the tournament standings]
22- 2 China            3-0 New Zealand
        [Wang Kun 10 38, Xu Yuan 21]

24- 2 North Korea     11-0 New Zealand
        [Ri Kum Suk 15, Yun Yong Hui 22, Ri Hyang Ok 34, O Kum Ran 47, 
         Jin Pyol Hui 52 62 78, og 59, Jong Pok Sim 67 71, Ri Un Gyong 75] 
24- 2 Australia	       0-0 China

Final Table:

 1.North Korea     3  2  1  0 14- 0  7   
 2.Australia       3  1  2  0  2- 0  5
 3.China           3  1  1  1  3- 3  4
 4.New Zealand     3  0  0  3  0-16  0

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Last updated: 24 Jan 2004

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