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Women's World Cup 2003 Sweden and Germany qualify for the Olympic Finals as the best two performing European nations at the WWC.
Due to lack of interest in organising a qualifying competition for one spot, the CSF attributed it to Brazil as winners of both the South American Championship and the Pan-American Games in 2003.
Initial Phase Group 1 NB: Dominican Republic moved from Group 1 to Group 3 09-11-2003 Surinam 0-2 Trinidad & Tobago [Glenoor Wilson 79og, Tasha St. Louis 88] 12-11-2003 Trinidad & Tobago 4-2 Surinam [in Paramaribo] [Maylee Johnson 9, 74, Natalie des Vignes 34, 38; Denia Uliet 18, 41] Group 2 NB: US Virgin Islands withdrew 05-12-2003 Jamaica 3-0 Cayman Islands [in Georgetown] [Dmolyn Davis 75, Venicia Reid 79, Tashana Vincent 90] 07-12-2003 Cayman Islands 0-1 Jamaica [Venicia Reid 78] Group 3 NB: Puerto Rico withdrew 31-10-2003 Dominican Rep. 0-7 Haiti [Fritzca Badio 1, 20, Judith Pierre 27, 87, Myrlande Bien Aime 42, Guerda Marcelus 45, Darline Lundy 89] 02-11-2003 Haiti 3-2 Dominican Rep [in San Cristóbal] [Judith Pierre 21, Fernande Hilaire 55, Sherline Ridore 88; Dahiana Joseph 33, Jocelyn Rodriguez 39] Group 4 (in Tegucigalpa, Honduras - moved from Costa Rica) 10-12-2003 Honduras 1-0 Nicaragua [María del Rosario Tejeda 72] 12-12-2003 Nicaragua 0-8 Mexico [Maribel Domínguez 4, 16, 49, 60, Patricia Pérez 9, 33, Teresa Guadalupe Worbis 80, Monica González 85] 14-12-2003 Honduras 0-6 Mexico [Maribel Domínguez 13, 39, Teresa Guadalupe Worbis 36, Patricia Pérez 47, Luz del Rosario Saucedo 83, Kristy Contreras 90] 1.Mexico 2 2 0 0 14- 0 6 2.Honduras 2 1 0 1 1- 6 3 3.Nicaragua 2 0 0 2 0- 9 0 Group 5 (in Guatemala) 19-11-2003 Guatemala 18-0 Belize [Maria De Leon 4, 29, 33, 37, Candida Cuellar 14, Tamara De Leon 20, Magnolia Perez 24, 72, 90, Gladys Suriana 35, 42, 52, Diana Busmester 44, Milvra Vargas 54, Susan Wizel 61, own goal 69, Marcela Barrera 79, 84] 21-11-2003 Panama 15-2 Belize [Natalia Perea 4, 36, 45, 49, Diana Valderrama 17, 27, 77, 89, Yordel Perez 20, Maxima Gonzalez 34, 51, Raiza Gutierrez 35, 78, Lisbeth Davis 37, 75; Karen Garcia 10, Carroll Marr 81] 23-11-2003 Guatemala 1-1 Panama [Magnolia Perez 48; Maritzela Bedoya 44] 1.Guatemala 2 1 1 0 19- 1 4 2.Panama 2 1 1 0 16- 3 4 3.Belize 2 0 0 2 2-33 0 NB: Guatemala suspended by CONCACAF and FIFA in January 2004 and replaced by Panama for final tournament. Each group winner will go through to one of two final round groups, where they will join North Zone representatives Canada, and the USA (seeds) and new hosts Costa Rica. Semi final winners qualify for Olympic Tournament. Tournament originally scheduled for Mexico, who replaced Costa Rica in Group 4. Final Tournament (in Costa Rica) Group A 26-02-2004 Costa Rica 6-1 Panama [Ana Gabriel Campos 2, Gabriela Trujillo 25, Megen Chavez 26, 45, Cindy Rodriguez 54, Shirley Cruz 69; Maritzenia Bedoya 27] 26-02-2004 Canada 6-0 Jamaica [Charmaine Hooper 32, 42pen, Christine Sinclair 46, 61, 90+, Carmelina Moscato 82] 28-02-2004 Costa Rica 1-0 Jamaica [Megen Chavez 43] 28-02-2004 Canada 6-0 Panama [Andrea Neil 14, 25, Aysha Jamani 20, 50, 66, 75] 01-03-2004 Costa Rica 1-2 Canada [Shirley Cruz 60; Christine Latham 7, Aysha Jamani 21] 01-03-2004 Panama 3-0 Jamaica [Raiza Guiterrez 74, Amarelis de Mera 85, Maritzenia Bedoya 90] 1.Canada 3 3 0 0 14- 1 9 2.Costa Rica 3 2 0 1 8- 3 6 3.Panama 3 1 0 2 4-12 3 4.Jamaica 3 0 0 3 0-10 0 Group B 25-02-2004 United States 7-0 Trinidad & Tobago [Shannon Boxx 22, 37, 82, Kristine Lilly 25, Mia Hamm 40, 44, Abby Wambach 42] 25-02-2004 Haiti 0-5 Mexico [Patricia Pérez 7, 55, 63, Maribel Domínguez 80, Iris Adriana Mora 84] 27-02-2004 United States 8-0 Haiti [Aly Wagner 12, Cindy Parlow 17, 73, 87, Judith Fenelon 41og, Shannon MacMillan 47, Lindsay Tarpley 63, Abby Wambach 81] 27-02-2004 Mexico 8-1 Trinidad & Tobago [Juana Evelyn López 20, Patricia Pérez 25, 55, Iris Adriana Mora 37, Maribel Domínguez 38, 59, 73, Alma Socorro Martínez 80; Tasha St. Louis 42] 29-02-2004 Mexico 0-2 United States [María Castillo 10og, Abby Wambach 26] 29-02-2004 Haiti 2-6 Trinidad & Tobago [Fernande Hilaire 32, Nadege Deca 89; Natalie Des Vignes 3, 38, 65, Maylee Attin-Johnson 8, Raeann Elder 27, Leslie Ann James 82] 1.United States 3 3 0 0 17- 0 9 2.Mexico 3 2 0 1 13- 3 6 3.Trinidad & Tobago 3 1 0 2 7-17 3 4.Haiti 3 0 0 3 2-19 0 Semi Finals 03-03-2004 Canada 1-2 Mexico [Aysha Jamani 84; Maribel Domínguez 25, 59] 03-03-2004 United States 4-0 Costa Rica [Aly Wagner 5, Abby Wambach 26, Kristine Lilly 30, Shannon Boxx 51] Third Place Match 05-03-2004 Canada 4-0 Costa Rica [Christine Sinclair 20, 78, Charmaine Hooper 43, Aysha Jamani 58] Final 05-03-2004 Mexico 2-3 USA [Maribel Domínguez 9, 15; Lindsay Tarpley 45, Abby Wambach 79, Julie Foudy 84]
First Round (Jun 13-15, 2003 and Jun 27-29, 2003) Tanzania o/w Namibia [Tanzania withdrew] Kenya w/o Uganda [Uganda withdrew] Cape Verde o/w Angola [Cape Verde withdrew] Congo-Kinshasa w/o Eq. Guinea [Equatorial Guinea withdrwe] Second Round (Oct 24-26, 2003 and Nov 7-9, 2003) Nigeria w/o Kenya [Kenya withdrew] 25-10-2003 South Africa 13-0 Namibia [Veronica Phewa 27, 46, 76, Mpuni Nyandeni 33, 59, Antonio Carelse 42, Rose Jiyane 47, Jo-Anne Solomon 55, 78, 90, Portia Modise 63, Lydia Monyepao 72, 85] 08-11-2003 Namibia 1-13 South Africa 25-10-2003 Ghana 2-0 Congo-Kinshasa [Gloria Foriwaa 66, Adjoa Bayor 90] 09-11-2003 Congo-Kinshasa 1-2 Ghana 26-10-2003 Zimbabwe 0-0 Angola 08-11-2003 Angola 1-0 Zimbabwe [aet] [Nady 98] Third Round (Jan 30-Feb 1, 2004 and Feb 13-15, 2004) 01-02-2004 South Africa 6-2 Angola [Veronica Phewa 24, 45+1, Mpumi Nyandeni 33, Portia Modise 50, 67, 90+2; Jacinta 'Guigui' Ramos 34, 70] 14-02-2004 Angola 3-2 South Africa [Jacinta 'Guigui' Ramos 8, Sarita 76, 90; Portia Modise 38, Zitha Khabo 55] 31-01-2004 Nigeria 1-1 Ghana [Stella Mbacha 80; Yaa Avoe 5] 14-02-2004 Ghana 1-1 Nigeria [aet, 2-3 pen] [Alberta Sackey 56; Edith Nkechi 51] [penalties: Ghana: Lydia Ankrah, Adjoa Bayor scored (first two kicks), Elizabeth Baidoo, Florence Okoe, Alberta Sackey missed; Nigeria: Faith Ameh Ajumah, Okozo Onyi (both saved by Memunatu Suleimana, first two kicks), 3 Nigerian scorers not known] Final 12-03-2004 South Africa 2-2 Nigeria [Portia Modise 35, 72; Vera Okolo 23, Perpetua Nkwocha 26] 30-03-2004 Nigeria 1-0 South Africa [Vera Okolo 69] [tie postponed from March 26 to March 28 and then March 30 after the majority of the South African players were confirmed ill with malaria or food poisoning] Winners qualify for Olympic Games
Tournament in Japan Group A 1.North Korea 3 3 0 0 22- 0 9 2.Taiwan 3 2 0 1 8- 6 6 3.Hong Kong 3 1 0 3 3-12 3 4.Singapore 3 0 0 3 0-15 0 18-04-2004 Taiwan 0-5 North Korea [Ri Kum-Suk 11, 58, Ri Hyang-Ok 19, Yun Yong-Hui 38, Ra Mi-Ae 84] 18-04-2004 Hong Kong 2-0 Singapore [Yau Ka-wai 3, 82] 20-04-2004 Taiwan 5-0 Singapore [Chen Shu-chiung 15, Chen Ya-ling 23, Hung Li-min 26, Lan Mei-fen 36, Tseng Shu-o 77] 20-04-2004 North Korea 9-0 Hong Kong [Ra Mi-Ae 6, Ho Sun-Hui 7, 68, Jin Pyol-Hui 8, Ri Kum-Suk 50, 52, 90, Ri Hyang-Ok 62, Pak Kyong-Sun 80] 22-04-2004 Taiwan 3-1 Hong Kong [Shih Li-hui 11, own goal 48, Lan Mei-fen 91+; Yau Ka-wai 15] 22-04-2004 North Korea 8-0 Singapore [Jin Pyol-Hui 6, Sok Chun-Myong 12, Ri Kum-Suk 16, 23, O Kum-Ran 42, Pak Kyong-Sun 45, Ri Un-Gyong 49, 73] Group B 1.China 3 3 0 0 23- 0 9 2.South Korea 3 2 0 1 14- 3 6 3.Myanmar 3 1 0 2 2-18 3 4.Guam 3 0 0 3 0-18 0 18-04-2004 China 11-0 Myanmar [Teng Wei 13, 47, 84, 92+, Li Jie 29, 61, 79, Bi Yan 31, Qu Feifei 32, Han Duan 36, Ren Liping 74] 18-04-2004 South Korea 7-0 Guam [Park Eun-Sun 7, Kim Yoo-Mi 25, 90, Cha Yun-Hee 37, 73, Lee Jang-Mi 65, 88] 20-04-2004 Guam 0-9 China [Bai Lili 13, 59, Han Duan 15, 91+, Liu Huana 31, Teng Wei 48, Bi Yan 64, 73, Zhang Ying 77] 20-04-2004 South Korea 7-0 Myanmar [Park Eun-Sun 5, Park Eun-Jung 6, Cha Yun-Hee 13, Lee Jang-Mi 21, Hong Kyung-Suk 68, Yoo Young-Sil 72, 88] 22-04-2004 China 3-0 South Korea [Lie Jie 50, Qu Feifei 52, Zhang Ouying 91+] 22-04-2004 Guam 0-2 Myanmar [Nwe Nwe Toe 30, Zin Mar Wann 48] Group C 1.Japan 2 2 0 0 13- 0 6 2.Thailand 2 0 1 1 0- 6 1 3.Vietnam 2 0 1 1 0- 7 1 18-04-2004 Japan 7-0 Vietnam [Tomomi Miyamoto 3, 41, Mio Otani 7, 59, Karina Maruyama 60, Emi Yamamoto 85, Homare Sawa 90] 20-04-2004 Vietnam 0-0 Thailand 22-04-2004 Japan 6-0 Thailand [Karina Maruyama 11, 47, Kozue Ando 32, Yayoi Kobayashi 51, Mio Otani 72, Emi Yamamoto 92+] Semi Finals 24-04-2004 North Korea 0-3 Japan [Eriko Arakawa 11, Jang Ok-Gyong 46+og, Mio Otani 64] 24-04-2004 China 1-0 South Korea [Qu Feifei 60] Third Place Match 26-04-2004 North Korea 5-1 South Korea [Sok Chun-Myong 2, Ri Kum-Suk 32, Ri Hyang-Ok 40, 71, O Kum-Ran 88; Park Eun-Sun 39] Final 26-04-2004 China 1-0 Japan [Li Jie 57pen]
To be held in Ba, Fiji. (Earlier announced hosts were Port Vila (Vanuatu) and Rarotonga Cook Islands).) 1.Australia 2 2 0 0 17- 0 6 2.Papua New Guinea 2 1 0 1 2-10 3 3.Fiji 2 0 0 2 0- 9 0 02-03-2004 Fiji 0-2 Papua New Guinea [Tokoe Norrie 22, Nellie Taman 74] 04-03-2004 Australia 10-0 Papua New Guinea [Kathryn Gill 5, 16, 36, Lisa De Vanna 23, 33, Sarah Walsh 30, Joanne Peters 38, Selin Kuralay 52, April Mann 65, 77] 06-03-2004 Fiji 0-7 Australia [Lana Harch 3, 5, 49, April Mann 15, 19, Gillian Foster 33, Kathryn Gill 90] Details Australia qualify for the Olympics. NB: American Samoa, Cook Islands, New Zealand, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tonga and Vanuatu all withdrew; in New Zealand's case in order to compete in the Australia Cup 2004.
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