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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 ...
Germany put in the first game against Ivory Coast with a 10: 0, the second highest World Cup victory a sign. They dominated the first half of the final against Norway, but only scored one goal and had to equalize in the second half. Also against physically inferior Thai women they were the game-determining team, but could only score four goals.
[33] [34] As of 3 June 2023, FIFA had yet to reach broadcast agreements in Spain, Germany, Italy, France, Japan, or the United Kingdom, with German broadcasters ZDF and ARD bidding 3% as much for the Women's World Cup as the 2022 men's World Cup, French and Spanish broadcasters less than 5%, and Italian broadcasters less than 1%.
As the men's team, the Russian women's national team is the direct successor of the CIS and USSR women's national teams. On 28 February 2022, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and in accordance with a recommendation by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), FIFA and UEFA suspended the participation of Russia, including in the UEFA ...
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
The U.S. women’s national soccer team have pulled out to lead their group at the Olympics on Sunday with a 4-1 win against Germany.
The latest edition of the Women's World Cup is its biggest yet after the tournament was expanded to 32 teams, up from 24. There were fears that would dilute the quality and lead to more one-sided ...
The U.S. women’s national soccer team continued its undefeated streak at this year’s Olympics with a 1-0 win against Germany on Tuesday to advance into the gold medal match on Saturday.