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  2. 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup Group A - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Germany vs Japan. 2.2 Sweden vs Brazil. 2.3 Sweden vs Germany. 2.4 Brazil vs Japan. ... Referee: Catherine Leann Hepburn (United States) GK: 1: Meg: DF: 3: Elane ...

  3. 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup knockout stage - Wikipedia

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    3.2 Germany vs Japan. 3.3 Sweden vs Australia. 3.4 Brazil vs United States. ... Aya Miyama (Japan) Assistant referees: Rita Munoz [12] Mayte Chavez [12] Fourth ...

  4. 2002 FIFA World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 FIFA World Cup final was the final match of the 2002 World Cup, the 17th edition of FIFA's competition for national football teams. The match was played at the International Stadium in Yokohama, Japan, on 30 June 2002, and was contested by Germany and Brazil.

  5. 2002 FIFA World Cup knockout stage - Wikipedia

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    At the 2002 FIFA World Cup, the knockout stage was the second and final stage of the tournament, following the group stage. The top two teams from each group (16 in total) advanced to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination tournament.

  6. 2024 in Japanese football - Wikipedia

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    Germany 3–2 Japan: Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal: 12:00 ... Referee: Veronika Bernatskaia 17 ...

  7. 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Group C - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. 2006 FIFA World Cup officials - Wikipedia

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    Jamaican referee Peter Prendergast was selected for the tournament panel, but suffered a knee injury and was removed from the list without replacement. [3] Massimo De Santis of Italy was also on the panel of 23 referees, but after he was implicated in the Serie A match-fixing allegations , he was withdrawn by the Italian Football Federation and ...

  9. 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Group A - Wikipedia

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    Group A of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup was one of four groups of nations competing at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup.The group's first round of matches began on September 10 and its last matches were played on September 17.