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  2. Russia women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    Russia's qualifying run then continued in the 2003 Women's World Cup and they again reached the quarter-finals before a 7–1 loss to Germany. That preceded something of a decline in fortunes as Finland avenged their 1999 reverse by beating Russia in the play-offs for the UEFA Women's Euro 2005 , before Russia had the misfortune to draw Germany ...

  3. FIFA Women's World Cup records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    16 years, 107 days: [12] Elena Danilova ( Russia), vs Germany, 2 October 2003. Youngest hat-trick scorer 20 years, 236 days: Inka Grings ( Germany), vs Mexico, 24 June 1999. Youngest goalscorer, final 20 years, 67 days: Marianne Pettersen ( Norway), vs Germany, 18 June 1995. Oldest goalscorer

  4. 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup knockout stage - Wikipedia

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    3.3 Germany vs Russia. 3.4 China PR vs Canada. 4 ... The knockout stage of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup was the second and final stage of the 2003 FIFA Women's ...

  5. Russian Women's Football Championship - Wikipedia

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    For the 2010 season the seven teams play each other four times, two times away and two games at home. In previous years the team played each other only twice. As Russia is in the top 8 leagues of Europe by UEFA Coefficient [3] the top two teams qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League and the last team gets relegated to the Women’s 1 ...

  6. Germany at the UEFA Women's Championship - Wikipedia

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    For the first time twelve teams participated in the tournament. Germany met in qualifying on Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland and Wales and qualified without a point loss with a goal difference of 34: 1. The group draw held on 18 November 2008 awarded Germany the vice-European champions Norway as well as the France and Iceland. In the first ...

  7. Germany women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    The women's national team originally played with the emblem of the German men's team, a variation of the DFB logo with the Federal Eagle of Germany (Bundesadler) and three stars at the top for the men's 1954, 1974 and 1990 World Cup titles.

  8. 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    Birgit Prinz provided Germany with 7 goals and 5 assists during the 2003 Women's World Cup. Germany qualified by topping Group 4, finishing with six wins, 30 goals scored, and one goal conceded. [6] They were placed in Group C alongside South American runners-up Argentina, North American runners-up Canada, and inter-continental play-off winner ...

  9. Germany at the FIFA Women's World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Arrival in Frankfurt after winning the 2007 Women's World Cup. The Germany women's national football team has represented Germany at the FIFA Women's World Cup on nine occasions in 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2023. They have won the title twice and were runners-up once. [1] They also reached the fourth place in 1991 and ...