Group C of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup was one of four groups of nations, consisting of Argentina, Canada, Germany and Japan. It began on September 20 and its last matches were played on September 27. Most matches were played at the Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus. Germany won every match, while Argentina failed to win a match. Despite beating Argentina 6–0, Japan failed to advance, while a young Canada team surprisingly made the second round.
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Group C of the 2003 FIFA Women s World Cup was one of four groups of nations consisting of Argentina Canada Germany and Japan It began on September 20 and its last matches were played on September 27 Most matches were played at the Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus Germany won every match while Argentina failed to win a match Despite beating Argentina 6 0 Japan failed to advance while a young Canada team surprisingly made the second round Contents 1 Standings 2 Matches 2 1 Germany vs Canada 2 2 Japan vs Argentina 2 3 Germany vs Japan 2 4 Canada vs Argentina 2 5 Canada vs Japan 2 6 Argentina vs Germany 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksStandings editPos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Germany 3 3 0 0 13 2 11 9 Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp Canada 3 2 0 1 7 5 2 6 3 nbsp Japan 3 1 0 2 7 6 1 3 4 nbsp Argentina 3 0 0 3 1 15 14 0Source FIFARules for classification Group stage tiebreakersMatches editAll times local EDT UTC 4 Germany vs Canada edit September 20 2003 2003 09 20 17 45Germany nbsp 4 1 nbsp CanadaWiegmann nbsp 39 pen Gottschlich nbsp 47 Prinz nbsp 75 Garefrekes nbsp 90 2 Report Sinclair nbsp 4 Columbus Crew Stadium ColumbusAttendance 16 409 1 Referee Im Eun ju South Korea GK 1 Silke Rottenberg DF 2 Kerstin Stegemann DF 3 Linda Bresonik nbsp 45 1 DF 13 Sandra Minnert DF 19 Stefanie Gottschlich DF 17 Ariane Hingst nbsp 65 MF 5 Steffi Jones MF 10 Bettina Wiegmann c MF 6 Renate Lingor nbsp 73 FW 14 Maren Meinert nbsp 78 FW 9 Birgit Prinz Substitutions DF 4 Nia Kunzer nbsp 65 MF 18 Kerstin Garefrekes nbsp 73 Manager Tina Theune Meyer GK 1 Karina Leblanc nbsp 21 DF 6 Sharolta Nonen DF 18 Tanya Dennis MF 8 Kristina Kiss MF 5 Andrea Neil MF 16 Brittany Timko MF 13 Diana Matheson MF 15 Kara Lang nbsp 46 MF 2 Christine Latham FW 10 Charmaine Hooper c nbsp 38 FW 12 Christine Sinclair Substitutions FW 9 Rhian Wilkinson nbsp 46 Manager nbsp Even Pellerud Player of the Match nbsp Maren Meinert Germany 2 Assistant referees nbsp Choi Soo Jin South Korea nbsp Hong Kum Nyo North Korea Fourth official nbsp Sandra Hunt United States Japan vs Argentina edit September 20 2003 2003 09 20 20 30Japan nbsp 6 0 nbsp ArgentinaSawa nbsp 13 38 Yamamoto nbsp 64 Otani nbsp 72 75 80 ReportColumbus Crew Stadium ColumbusAttendance 16 409 1 Referee Katriina Elovirta Finland GK 1 Nozomi Yamago CB 4 Yasuyo Yamagishi nbsp 73 CB 2 Yumi Obe c CB 14 Kyoko Yano RM 7 Naoko Kawakami CM 5 Tomoe Sakai CM 8 Tomomi Miyamoto LM 16 Emi Yamamoto AM 10 Homare Sawa nbsp 80 CF 6 Yayoi Kobayashi nbsp 57 CF 11 Mio Otani Substitutions FW 9 Eriko Arakawa nbsp 57 DF 3 Hiromi Isozaki nbsp 73 FW 18 Karina Maruyama nbsp 80 Manager Eiji Ueda GK 1 Romina Ferro DF 3 Mariela Ricotti nbsp 76 DF 2 Clarisa Huber DF 4 Andrea Gonsebate DF 19 Celeste Barbitta nbsp 59 MF 5 Marisa Gerez c MF 10 Rosana Gomez nbsp 18 nbsp 46 FW 20 Elizabeth Villanueva nbsp 16 nbsp 46 FW 18 Mariela Coronel FW 14 Fabiana Vallejos FW 8 Natalia Gatti nbsp 39 Substitutions DF 17 Valeria Cotelo nbsp 46 FW 7 Karina Alvariza nbsp 46 DF 6 Noelia Lopez nbsp 76 Manager Carlos Borrello Player of the Match nbsp Emi Yamamoto Japan 3 Assistant referees nbsp Emilia Parviainen Finland nbsp Andi Regan Northern Ireland Fourth official nbsp Sandra Hunt United States Germany vs Japan edit September 24 2003 2003 09 24 17 45Germany nbsp 3 0 nbsp JapanMinnert nbsp 23 Prinz nbsp 36 66 ReportColumbus Crew Stadium ColumbusAttendance 15 529 1 Referee Sueli Tortura Brazil GK 1 Silke Rottenberg DF 2 Kerstin Stegemann DF 13 Sandra Minnert DF 19 Stefanie Gottschlich nbsp 64 DF 17 Ariane Hingst nbsp 72 MF 5 Steffi Jones MF 10 Bettina Wiegmann c nbsp 78 MF 18 Kerstin Garefrekes MF 6 Renate Lingor FW 14 Maren Meinert FW 9 Birgit Prinz Substitutions FW 8 Sandra Smisek nbsp 64 DF 3 Linda Bresonik nbsp 72 DF 4 Nia Kunzer nbsp 80 nbsp 78 Manager Tina Theune Meyer GK 1 Nozomi Yamago CB 4 Yasuyo Yamagishi CB 2 Yumi Obe c CB 14 Kyoko Yano nbsp 60 RM 7 Naoko Kawakami CM 5 Tomoe Sakai nbsp 56 CM 8 Tomomi Miyamoto LM 16 Emi Yamamoto AM 10 Homare Sawa CF 6 Yayoi Kobayashi nbsp 56 CF 11 Mio Otani Substitutions FW 9 Eriko Arakawa nbsp 56 MF 17 Miyuki Yanagita nbsp 56 DF 3 Hiromi Isozaki nbsp 60 Manager Eiji Ueda Player of the Match nbsp Bettina Wiegmann Germany 4 Assistant referees nbsp Cleidy Mary Ribeiro Brazil nbsp Marlei Silva Brazil Fourth official nbsp Sandra Hunt United States Canada vs Argentina edit September 24 2003 2003 09 24 20 30Canada nbsp 3 0 nbsp ArgentinaHooper nbsp 19 pen Latham nbsp 79 82 ReportColumbus Crew Stadium ColumbusAttendance 15 529 1 Referee Nicole Petignat Switzerland GK 20 Taryn Swiatek DF 6 Sharolta Nonen DF 18 Tanya Dennis MF 8 Kristina Kiss MF 9 Rhian Wilkinson nbsp 62 nbsp 75 MF 16 Brittany Timko MF 13 Diana Matheson nbsp 41 MF 15 Kara Lang MF 2 Christine Latham nbsp 83 FW 10 Charmaine Hooper c FW 12 Christine Sinclair Substitutions FW 17 Silvana Burtini nbsp 75 DF 4 Sasha Andrews nbsp 86 nbsp 83 Manager nbsp Even Pellerud GK 1 Romina Ferro DF 3 Mariela Ricotti nbsp 29 nbsp 78 DF 2 Clarisa Huber DF 4 Andrea Gonsebate DF 19 Celeste Barbitta MF 5 Marisa Gerez c MF 10 Rosana Gomez FW 20 Elizabeth Villanueva nbsp 75 FW 18 Mariela Coronel nbsp 84 FW 14 Fabiana Vallejos FW 11 Marisol Medina Substitutions FW 7 Karina Alvariza nbsp 75 DF 6 Noelia Lopez nbsp 78 MF 15 Yanina Gaitan nbsp 84 Manager Carlos Borrello Player of the Match nbsp Christine Latham Canada 5 Assistant referees nbsp Elke Luthi Switzerland nbsp Nelly Viennot France Fourth official nbsp Sandra Hunt United States Canada vs Japan edit September 27 2003 2003 09 27 15 30Canada nbsp 3 1 nbsp JapanLatham nbsp 36 Sinclair nbsp 49 Lang nbsp 72 Report Sawa nbsp 20 Gillette Stadium FoxboroughAttendance 14 356 1 Referee Im Eun ju South Korea GK 20 Taryn Swiatek DF 6 Sharolta Nonen DF 18 Tanya Dennis DF 7 Isabelle Morneau nbsp 45 1 MF 5 Andrea Neil nbsp 77 MF 16 Brittany Timko MF 13 Diana Matheson MF 15 Kara Lang nbsp 86 MF 2 Christine Latham nbsp 60 FW 10 Charmaine Hooper c FW 12 Christine Sinclair Substitutions FW 17 Silvana Burtini nbsp 60 MF 8 Kristina Kiss nbsp 77 MF 9 Rhian Wilkinson nbsp 85 Manager nbsp Even Pellerud GK 1 Nozomi Yamago CB 4 Yasuyo Yamagishi CB 2 Yumi Obe c CB 3 Hiromi Isozaki RM 7 Naoko Kawakami CM 5 Tomoe Sakai nbsp 62 CM 8 Tomomi Miyamoto LM 16 Emi Yamamoto nbsp 89 AM 10 Homare Sawa CF 6 Yayoi Kobayashi nbsp 54 CF 11 Mio Otani Substitutions FW 9 Eriko Arakawa nbsp 54 MF 17 Miyuki Yanagita nbsp 62 MF 20 Aya Miyama nbsp 89 Manager Eiji Ueda Player of the Match nbsp Tomomi Miyamoto Japan 6 Assistant referees nbsp Choi Soo Jin South Korea nbsp Hong Kum Nyo North Korea Fourth official nbsp Nicole Petignat Switzerland Argentina vs Germany edit September 27 2003 2003 09 27 15 30Argentina nbsp 1 6 nbsp GermanyGaitan nbsp 71 Report Meinert nbsp 3 43 Wiegmann nbsp 24 pen Prinz nbsp 32 Pohlers nbsp 89 Muller nbsp 90 2 Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium Washington D C Attendance 17 618 1 Referee Bola Elizabeth Abidoye Nigeria GK 1 Romina Ferro DF 2 Clarisa Huber DF 4 Andrea Gonsebate DF 6 Noelia Lopez nbsp 56 DF 19 Celeste Barbitta MF 5 Marisa Gerez c MF 10 Rosana Gomez FW 20 Elizabeth Villanueva nbsp 85 FW 18 Mariela Coronel FW 14 Fabiana Vallejos FW 11 Marisol Medina Substitutions MF 15 Yanina Gaitan nbsp 56 FW 7 Karina Alvariza nbsp 85 Manager Carlos Borrello GK 1 Silke Rottenberg DF 2 Kerstin Stegemann DF 13 Sandra Minnert DF 19 Stefanie Gottschlich nbsp 46 DF 17 Ariane Hingst MF 5 Steffi Jones nbsp 62 MF 10 Bettina Wiegmann c MF 18 Kerstin Garefrekes nbsp 46 MF 6 Renate Lingor FW 14 Maren Meinert FW 9 Birgit Prinz Substitutions FW 20 Conny Pohlers nbsp 46 FW 11 Martina Muller nbsp 46 DF 12 Sonja Fuss nbsp 62 Manager Tina Theune Meyer Player of the Match nbsp Birgit Prinz Germany 7 Assistant referees nbsp Elke Luthi Switzerland nbsp Liu Hsiu mei Chinese Taipei Fourth official nbsp Sandra Hunt United States See also editArgentina at the FIFA Women s World Cup Canada at the FIFA Women s World Cup Germany at the FIFA Women s World Cup Japan at the FIFA Women s World CupReferences edit a b c d e f FIFA Women s World Cup USA 2003 Report and Statistics PDF FIFA com Federation Internationale de Football Association pp 93 100 Archived from the original PDF on December 26 2011 Retrieved January 7 2020 Bud Light Player of the Match Maren Meinert GER FIFA com Federation Internationale de Football Association September 21 2003 Archived from the original on November 24 2005 Retrieved November 13 2014 Bud Light Player of the Match Emi Yamamoto JPN FIFA com Federation Internationale de Football Association September 21 2003 Archived from the original on December 4 2005 Retrieved November 13 2014 Bud Light Player of the Match Bettina Wiegmann GER FIFA com Federation Internationale de Football Association September 25 2003 Archived from the original on September 21 2005 Retrieved November 13 2014 Bud Light Player of the Match Christine Latham CAN FIFA com Federation Internationale de Football Association September 25 2003 Archived from the original on September 29 2005 Retrieved November 13 2014 Bud Light Player of the Match Tomomi Miyamoto JPN FIFA com Federation Internationale de Football Association September 27 2003 Archived from the original on June 26 2006 Retrieved November 13 2014 Bud Light Player of the Match Birgit Prinz GER FIFA com Federation Internationale de Football Association September 27 2003 Archived from the original on January 10 2006 Retrieved November 13 2014 External links edit2003 FIFA Women s World Cup Group C Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2003 FIFA Women 27s World Cup Group C amp oldid 1163994122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,