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
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]
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
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]
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]
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
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
With thanks to Frank Ballesteros and James Allnutt
Prepared and maintained by Erik Garin for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author: Erik Garin
(garinerik@hispeed.ch)
Last updated: 24 Jan 2004
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