Peace Queen Cup 2006


NB: unlike previous years, participants are women national teams
    rather than (men) club teams; North Korea were suspended by
    FIFA for a month due to their action in their semifinal for
    the Asian championship against China on June 27 and replaced 
    by the Netherlands; Nigeria withdrew due to a collision of 
    dates with the African women championship (also serving as 
    World Cup qualifying tournament) and are replaced by Canada.
    Brazil was the São Paulo State Team (playing under the name
    of Brazil), wearing yellow shirts with the FPF (São Paulo 
    State FA) shield instead of the CBF (Brazilian FA) one.

Oct 28-Nov 4, 2006

Group A
[Oct 28, Seoul]
South Korea 0-1 São Paulo 
  [Angelica 77; att: 20,000]
Italy       2-3 Canada 
  [Valentina 70, Panico 88; Sinclair 16, 34, Robinson 74; att: 20,000]
[Oct 30, Masan]
São Paulo   1-1 Italy 
South Korea 1-3 Canada 
[Nov 1, Changwon]
São Paulo   2-4 Canada 
South Korea 1-2 Italy  

 1.Canada         3  3  0  0 10- 5  9
 2.Italy          3  1  1  1  5- 5  4
 3.São Paulo XI   3  1  1  1  4- 5  4
 4.South Korea    3  0  0  3  2- 6  0

NB: the São Paulo State Team represented Brazil

Group B
[Oct 29, Kimhae]
Australia   1-0 Netherlands
  [Walsh 67; att: 8,200]
USA         1-1 Denmark 
  [Lilly 73; Anderson 12; att: 8,200]
[Oct 31, Cheonan]
USA         2-0 Australia 
Netherlands 0-1 Denmark 
  [Janne Madsen 81]
[Nov 2, Suwon]
Australia   1-2 Denmark 
USA         2-0 Netherlands

 1.USA            3  2  1  0  5- 1  7
 2.Denmark        3  2  1  0  4- 2  7
 3.Australia      3  1  0  2  2- 4  3
 4.Netherlands    3  0  0  3  0- 4  0


Final [Nov 4, Seoul]
Canada      0-1 USA
  [Lilly 68]

overview file

2005 (men, club teams)

2007 (men, club teams)

2008


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