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FIFA Women's World Cup 2003

The FIFA Women's World Cup 2003 was held in the United States and won by Germany. The tournament was originally scheduled for China, but the tournament was moved to the United States because of the 2003 SARS outbreak in China. Although the United States had hosted the 1999 version of the World Cup, it was thought that only the United States could organize the tournament so quickly. In addition, women's soccer boosters in the United States hoped that interest generated by the tournament would save the U.S. women's league, the Women's United Soccer Association, from folding.

In compensation for losing the tournament, China retained its automatic qualification as host, and was named as host for the 2007 event.

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Group A

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United States 33001119
Sweden 3201536
North Korea3102343
Nigeria 30030110

Group B

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Brazil 3210827
Norway 32011056
France 3111234
South Korea 30031110

Group C

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Germany 33001329
Canada 3201756
Japan 3102763
Argentina 30031150

Group D

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China 3210317
Russia 3201526
Ghana 3102253
Australia 3012351


Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Third Place

Final

Last updated: 06-02-2005 18:29:01
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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