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FIFA Women's World Cup 1999

The FIFA Women's World Cup 1999 was held in the United States and won by the host team. The final between the US and China , held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California and won in a penalty shootout by the US, was the most-attended women's sports event in history with an official attendance of 90,185.

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Group A

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United States 33001319
Nigeria 3201596
North Korea 3102463
Denmark 3003270
  • June 19: United States - Denmark (3 - 0)
  • June 20: North Korea - Nigeria (1 - 2)
  • June 24: United States - Nigeria (7 - 1)
  • June 24: North Korea - Denmark (3 - 1)
  • June 27: Nigeria - Denmark (2 - 1)
  • June 27: United States - North Korea (3 - 0)

Group B

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Brazil 33001239
Germany 3111944
Italy 3111334
Mexico 30031150

Group C

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Norway 33001329
Russia 32011036
Canada 30123121
Japan 30121101

Group D

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China 33001229
Sweden 3201636
Australia 3012371
Ghana 30121101

Quarterfinals

  • June 30: China - Russia (2 - 0)
  • June 30: Norway - Sweden (3 - 1)
  • July 1: United States - Germany (3 - 2)
  • July 1: Brazil - Nigeria (4 - 3)

Semifinals

  • July 4: United States - Brazil (2 - 0)
  • July 4: China - Norway (5 - 0)

Third Place

  • July 10: Norway - Brazil (0 - 0) Penalties: (5 - 4)

Final

  • July 10: United States - China (0 - 0) Penalties: (5 - 4)
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