2003 FIFA Women's World Cup knockout stage

The knockout stage of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup was the second and final stage of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup in the United States. It began on 1 October 2003 and ended with the final at the Home Depot Center, Carson, California on 12 October 2003. Germany, China, Norway, Brazil, Canada, Russia, Sweden, and defending champions United States. Canada, Germany, Sweden and the United States made it to the semi-finals. Sweden beat Canada 2–1 to reach the final, while Germany overcame the host country 3–0. The United States beat its neighbors for third place, and Germany beat Sweden 2–1 in the final in extra time.[1]

All times listed below are in American time (EDT/UTC−4, PDT/UTC–7).

Qualified teams

Group Winners Runners-up
A  United States  Sweden
B  Brazil  Norway
C  Germany  Canada
D  China PR  Russia

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 October – Foxborough        
  United States  1
5 October – Portland
  Norway  0  
  United States  0
2 October – Portland
      Germany  3  
  Germany  7
12 October – Carson
  Russia  1  
  Germany (aet)  2
1 October – Boston    
    Sweden  1
  Brazil  1
5 October – Portland
  Sweden  2  
  Sweden  2 Third Place
2 October – Portland
      Canada  1   12 October – Carson
  China PR  0
  United States  3
  Canada  1  
  Canada  1
 

Quarter-finals

United States vs Norway

1 October 2003
19:30 EDT
United States  1–0  Norway
Wambach  24' Report
GK 1 Briana Scurry
DF 3 Christie Rampone
DF 14Joy Fawcett
DF 4 Cat Whitehill
DF 15Kate Markgraf
MF 13Kristine Lilly
MF 7 Shannon Boxx
MF 11Julie Foudy (c)  81'
FW 12Cindy Parlow  72'
FW 9 Mia Hamm
FW 20Abby Wambach
Substitutions:
FW 16Tiffeny Milbrett  72'
DF 2 Kylie Bivens  81'
Manager:
April Heinrichs
GK 1 Bente Nordby  66'
DF 2 Brit Sandaune
DF 3 Ane Stangeland Horpestad
DF 4 Monica Knudsen
DF 7 Trine Rønning  24'
DF 14Dagny Mellgren (c)
DF 15Marit Fiane Christensen  77'
MF 10Unni Lehn   80'  84'
MF 8 Solveig Gulbrandsen
MF 20Lise Klaveness  75'
FW 11Marianne Pettersen
Substitutions:
FW 9 Anita Rapp  24'
FW 17Linda Ørmen  77'
MF 6 Hege Riise  86'   84'
Manager:
Åge Steen

Player of the Match:
Norway Bente Nordby (Norway)[2]

Assistant referees:
Switzerland Elke Lüthi (Switzerland)
France Nelly Viennot (France)
Fourth official:
Australia Tammy Ogston (Australia)

Brazil vs Sweden

1 October 2003
16:30 EDT
Brazil  1–2  Sweden
Marta  44' (pen.) Report Svensson  23'
Andersson  53'
Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Attendance: 25,103
Referee: Zhang Dongqing (China PR)
GK 1 Andréia
DF 3 Juliana (c)  52'
DF 4 Tânia
MF 5 Renata Costa
MF 18Daniela  37'
MF 16Maycon
MF 17Kátia
FW 14Rosana
FW 2 Simone  58'
FW 7 Formiga  81'
FW 10Marta
Substitutions:
FW 11Cristiane  58'
FW 9 Kelly  81'
Manager:
Paulo Gonçalves
GK 12Sofia Lundgren  43'
DF 4 Hanna Marklund
DF 2 Karolina Westberg
DF 3 Jane Törnqvist
DF 7 Sara Larsson  90'
DF 18Frida Östberg
MF 9 Malin Andersson  72'
MF 6 Malin Moström (c)
MF 17Anna Sjöström  15'
FW 10Hanna Ljungberg
FW 11Victoria Svensson
Substitutes:
MF 15Therese Sjögran  72'
DF 19Sara Call  90'
Manager:
Marika Domanski-Lyfors

Player of the Match:
Sweden Malin Moström (Sweden)[3]

Assistant referees:
Chinese Taipei Liu Hsiu-mei (Chinese Taipei)
Japan Hisae Yoshizawa (Japan)
Fourth official:
Australia Tammy Ogston (Australia)

Germany vs Russia

2 October 2003
16:30 PDT
Germany  7–1  Russia
Müller  25'
Minnert  57'
Wunderlich  60'
Garefrekes  62', 85'
Prinz  80', 89'
Report Danilova  70'
PGE Park, Portland
Attendance: 20,021
Referee: Im Eun-Ju (South Korea)
GK 1 Silke Rottenberg
DF 2 Kerstin Stegemann
DF 13Sandra Minnert
DF 19Stefanie Gottschlich
DF 17Ariane Hingst
MF 10Bettina Wiegmann (c)  66'
MF 18Kerstin Garefrekes
MF 6 Renate Lingor  82'
FW 14Maren Meinert
FW 11Martina Müller  57'
FW 9 Birgit Prinz
Substitutions:
MF 7 Pia Wunderlich   66'   57'
DF 4 Nia Künzer  66'
MF 16Viola Odebrecht  82'
Manager:
Tina Theune-Meyer
GK 12Alla Volkova
DF 2 Tatiana Zaytseva
DF 3 Marina Burakova (c)
DF 4 Marina Saenko
DF 5 Vera Stroukova
MF 6 Galina Komarova
MF 7 Tatiana Egorova  75'
MF 15Tatyana Skotnikova
MF 8 Alexandra Svetlitskaya   34'
FW 10Natalia Barbashina
FW 11Olga Letyushova  46'
Substitutions:
MF 19Elena Denchtchik  34'
FW 17Elena Danilova  46'
DF 16Marina Kolomiets  75'
Manager:
Yuri Bistritskiy

Player of the Match:
Germany Birgit Prinz (Germany)[4]

Assistant referees:
South Korea Choi Soo-Jin (South Korea)
Romania Irina Mirt (Romania)
Fourth official:
Finland Katriina Elovirta (Finland)

China vs Canada

2 October 2003
19:30 PDT
China PR  0–1  Canada
Report Hooper  7'
PGE Park, Portland
Attendance: 20,021
Referee: Kari Seitz (United States)
GK 1 Han Wenxia
DF 3 Li Jie
DF 5 Fan Yunjie
DF 20Wang Liping
DF 16Liu Yali  82'
MF 11Pu Wei
MF 6 Zhao Lihong  58'
MF 10Liu Ying  65'
FW 14Bi Yan
FW 7 Bai Jie
FW 9 Sun Wen (c)
Substitutions:
MF 15Ren Liping  58'
MF 8 Zhang Ouying  65'
FW 13Teng Wei   90+2'   82'
Manager:
Ma Liangxing
GK 20Taryn Swiatek
DF 6 Sharolta Nonen
DF 18Tanya Dennis
DF 7 Isabelle Morneau  14'
MF 5 Andrea Neil  53'
MF 16Brittany Timko
MF 13Diana Matheson
MF 15Kara Lang   42'   90'
MF 2 Christine Latham  73'
FW 10Charmaine Hooper (c)   76'
FW 12Christine Sinclair
Substitutions:
FW 17Silvana Burtini  12'
MF 9 Rhian Wilkinson  73'
MF 8 Kristina Kiss  90'
Manager:
Norway Even Pellerud

Player of the Match:
Canada Charmaine Hooper (Canada)[5]

Assistant referees:
United States Karalee Sutton (United States)
United States Sharon Wheeler (United States)
Fourth official:
Finland Katriina Elovirta (Finland)

Semi-finals

United States vs Germany

5 October 2003
16:30 PDT
United States  0–3  Germany
Report Garefrekes  15'
Meinert  90+1'
Prinz  90+3'
PGE Park, Portland
Attendance: 27,623
Referee: Sonia Denoncourt (Canada)
GK 1 Briana Scurry
DF 2 Kylie Bivens  70'
DF 14Joy Fawcett
DF 4 Cat Whitehill
DF 15Kate Markgraf
MF 13Kristine Lilly
MF 7 Shannon Boxx
MF 11Julie Foudy (c)
FW 12Cindy Parlow  52'
FW 9 Mia Hamm
FW 20Abby Wambach
Substitutions:
MF 10Aly Wagner  52'
FW 16Tiffeny Milbrett  70'
Manager:
April Heinrichs
GK 1 Silke Rottenberg
DF 2 Kerstin Stegemann
DF 13Sandra Minnert
DF 19Stefanie Gottschlich
DF 17Ariane Hingst
MF 10Bettina Wiegmann (c)
MF 18Kerstin Garefrekes
MF 6 Renate Lingor
MF 7 Pia Wunderlich
FW 14Maren Meinert
FW 9 Birgit Prinz
Manager:
Tina Theune-Meyer

Player of the Match:
Germany Silke Rottenberg (Germany)[6]

Assistant referees:
Canada Denise Robinson (Canada)
Trinidad and Tobago Lynda Bramble (Trinidad and Tobago)
Fourth official:
Romania Cristina Ionescu (Romania)

Sweden vs Canada

5 October 2003
19:30 PDT
Sweden  2–1  Canada
Moström  79'
Öqvist  86'
Report Lang  64'
PGE Park, Portland
Attendance: 27,623
Referee: Katriina Elovirta (Finland)
GK 1 Caroline Jönsson
DF 4 Hanna Marklund
DF 2 Karolina Westberg
DF 3 Jane Törnqvist  64'
DF 5 Kristin Bengtsson  75'
DF 18Frida Östberg
MF 9 Malin Andersson (c)  70'
MF 6 Malin Moström
MF 17Anna Sjöström  70'
FW 10Hanna Ljungberg
FW 11Victoria Svensson
Substitutes:
FW 20Josefine Öqvist  70'
MF 15Therese Sjögran  70'
MF 13Sara Johansson  75'
Manager:
Marika Domanski-Lyfors
GK 20Taryn Swiatek
DF 6 Sharolta Nonen
DF 18Tanya Dennis
MF 5 Andrea Neil
MF 16Brittany Timko
MF 13Diana Matheson
MF 15Kara Lang
MF 2 Christine Latham  74'
FW 17Silvana Burtini  55'
FW 10Charmaine Hooper (c)
FW 12Christine Sinclair
Substitutions:
MF 8 Kristina Kiss  55'
MF 9 Rhian Wilkinson  74'
Manager:
Norway Even Pellerud

Player of the Match:
Sweden Victoria Svensson (Sweden)[7]

Assistant referees:
Finland Emilia Parviainen (Finland)
Northern Ireland Andi Regan (Northern Ireland)
Fourth official:
Australia Tammy Ogston (Australia)

Third place play-off

The third place game.

United States vs Canada

11 October 2003
12:30 PDT
United States  3–1  Canada
Lilly  22'
Boxx  51'
Milbrett  80'
Report Sinclair  38'
The Home Depot Center, Carson
Attendance: 25,253
Referee: Tammy Ogston (Australia)
GK 1 Briana Scurry
DF 3 Christie Rampone
DF 14Joy Fawcett
DF 4 Cat Whitehill
DF 15Kate Markgraf  84'
MF 13Kristine Lilly
MF 7 Shannon Boxx
MF 11Julie Foudy (c)  78'
FW 12Cindy Parlow  43'
FW 9 Mia Hamm
FW 20Abby Wambach
Substitutions:
FW 16Tiffeny Milbrett  43'
DF 2 Kylie Bivens  78'
FW 8 Shannon MacMillan   84'
Manager:
April Heinrichs
GK 20Taryn Swiatek
DF 6 Sharolta Nonen
MF 8 Kristina Kiss
DF 4 Sasha Andrews  84'
MF 5 Andrea Neil  90'
MF 16Brittany Timko
MF 13Diana Matheson
MF 15Kara Lang  65'   89'
MF 2 Christine Latham
FW 10Charmaine Hooper (c)   76'
FW 12Christine Sinclair
Substitutions:
DF 7 Isabelle Morneau  84'
MF 9 Rhian Wilkinson  89'
MF 14Carmelina Moscato  90'
Manager:
Norway Even Pellerud

Player of the Match:
United States Shannon Boxx (United States)[8]

Assistant referees:
Australia Airlie Keen (Australia)
Australia Jacqueline Leleu (Australia)
Fourth official:
Finland Katriina Elovirta (Finland)

Final

Germany vs Sweden

12 October 2003
10:00 PDT
Germany  2–1 (a.e.t.)  Sweden
Meinert  46'
Künzer  98'
Report Ljungberg  41'
The Home Depot Center, Carson
Attendance: 26,137
Referee: Cristina Ionescu (Romania)
GK 1 Silke Rottenberg
DF 2 Kerstin Stegemann
DF 13Sandra Minnert
DF 19Stefanie Gottschlich
DF 17Ariane Hingst
MF 10Bettina Wiegmann (c)
MF 18Kerstin Garefrekes  76'
MF 6 Renate Lingor
MF 7 Pia Wunderlich  88'
FW 14Maren Meinert
FW 9 Birgit Prinz
Substitutions:
FW 11 Martina Müller  76'
DF 4 Nia Künzer  88'
Manager:
Tina Theune-Meyer
GK 1 Caroline Jönsson
DF 4 Hanna Marklund
DF 2 Karolina Westberg
DF 3 Jane Törnqvist
DF 7 Sara Larsson  53'
DF 18Frida Östberg
MF 9 Malin Andersson  70'
MF 6 Malin Moström (c)
MF 17Anna Sjöström  53'
FW 10Hanna Ljungberg
FW 11Victoria Svensson
Substitutes:
MF 15Therese Sjögran  53'
MF 14Linda Fagerström  53'
DF 5 Kristin Bengtsson  70'
Manager:
Marika Domanski-Lyfors

Player of the Match:
Germany Bettina Wiegmann (Germany)[9]

Assistant referees:
Romania Irina Mirt (Romania)
Poland Katarzyna Nadolska (Poland)
Fourth official:
Canada Sonia Denoncourt (Canada)

References

  1. "FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003". FIFA.com. Federation Internationale de Football Association. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  2. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Bente Nordby (NOR)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 2 October 2003. Archived from the original on 28 November 2005. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  3. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Malin Mostroem (SWE)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 1 October 2003. Archived from the original on 3 December 2005. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  4. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Birgit Prinz (GER)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 3 October 2003. Archived from the original on 21 December 2005. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  5. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Charmaine Hooper (CAN)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 3 October 2003. Archived from the original on 30 November 2005. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  6. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Silke Rottenberg (GER)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 6 October 2003. Archived from the original on 28 August 2005. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  7. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Victoria Svensson (SWE)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 6 October 2003. Archived from the original on 6 December 2005. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  8. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Shannon Boxx (USA)". FIFA.com. Federation Internationale de Football Association. 11 October 2003. Archived from the original on 20 June 2006. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  9. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Bettina Wiegmann (GER)". FIFA.com. Federation Internationale de Football Association. 12 October 2003. Archived from the original on 21 June 2006. Retrieved 8 January 2015.

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