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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 2002 FIFA World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    In a game described by Simon Burnton of The Guardian as being "of a savagery unwitnessed against significant opposition in the tournament's history", Germany won the game 7–1. [59] They went on to win the 2014 World Cup, their sole tournament victory since the 2002 final while for Brazil, 2002 remains their most recent World Cup title as of ...

  5. 2024 in Japanese football - Wikipedia

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    Referee: Kim Woo-sung ... Stadium: Hiroshima Regional Park No.1 Ball Game Stadium ... Germany 3–2 Japan: Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal:

  6. 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    Japan reached the knockout stage by finishing second in Group B behind England, which was the only team to defeat Japan in group play. [21] [22] Japan then stunned the host nation, two-time defending champions Germany, 1–0 in extra time. [23] They then defeated Sweden 3–1 to reach the final match. [24]

  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. 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.

  9. 2022 FIFA World Cup Group E - Wikipedia

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    The group consisted of Spain, Costa Rica, Germany, and Japan. The top two teams, Japan and Spain, advanced to the round of 16 . [ 2 ] Japan became the third ever and the first Asian team to win a World Cup group since themselves in Group H and South Korea in Group D , both in the 2002 edition, a tournament both countries co-hosted.