2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Group C

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 20 September and its last matches were played on 27 September. Most matches were played at the Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus. Germany won every match, while Argentina failed to win a match. Despite beating Argentina 6–0, Japan failed to advance, while a young Canada team surprisingly made the second round.

Standings

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Germany 3300132+119
 Canada 320175+26
 Japan 310276+13
 Argentina 3003115140

All times local EDT/UTC−4)

Germany vs Canada

20 September 2003
12:00 EDT
Germany  4–1  Canada
Wiegmann  39' (pen.)
Gottschlich  47'
Prinz  75'
Garefrekes  90+2'
Report Sinclair  4'
Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus
Attendance: 16,340
Referee: Im Eun-Ju (South Korea)
GK 1 Silke Rottenberg
DF 2 Kerstin Stegemann
DF 3 Linda Bresonik  45+1'
DF 13Sandra Minnert
DF 19Stefanie Gottschlich
DF 17Ariane Hingst  65'
MF 5 Steffi Jones
MF 10Bettina Wiegmann (c)
MF 6 Renate Lingor  73'
FW 14Maren Meinert  78'
FW 9 Birgit Prinz
Substitutions:
DF 4 Nia Künzer  65'
MF 18Kerstin Garefrekes  73'
Manager:
Tina Theune-Meyer
GK 1 Karina Leblanc  21'
DF 6 Sharolta Nonen
DF 18Tanya Dennis
MF 8 Kristina Kiss
MF 5 Andrea Neil
MF 16Brittany Timko
MF 13Diana Matheson
MF 15Kara Lang  46'
MF 2 Christine Latham
FW 10Charmaine Hooper (c)   38'
FW 12Christine Sinclair
Substitutions:
FW 9 Rhian Wilkinson  46'
Manager:
Norway Even Pellerud

Player of the Match:
Germany Maren Meinert (Germany)[1]

Assistant referees:
South Korea Choi Soo-Jin (South Korea)
North Korea Hong Kum-Nyo (North Korea)
Fourth official:
United States Sandra Hunt (United States)

Japan vs Argentina

20 September 2003
20:30 EDT
Japan  6–0  Argentina
Sawa  13', 38'
Yamamoto  64'
Otani  72', 75', 80'
Report
Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus
Attendance: 16,404
Referee: Katriina Elovirta (Finland)
GK 1 Nozomi Yamago
DF 2 Yumi Obe (c)
DF 4 Yasuyo Yamagishi   73'
DF 14Kyoko Yano
MF 8 Tomomi Miyamoto
MF 7 Naoko Kawakami
MF 5 Tomoe Sakai
MF6 Yayoi Kobayashi  57'
MF 10Homare Sawa  80'
MF 16Emi Yamamoto
FW 11Mio Otani
Substitutions:
FW 9 Eriko Arakawa  57'
DF 3 Hiromi Isozaki  73'
FW 18Karina Maruyama   80'
Manager:
Eiji Ueda
GK 1 Romina Ferro
DF 3 Mariela Ricotti  76'
DF 2 Clarisa Huber
DF 4 Andrea Gonsebate
DF 19Sabrina Barbitta  59'
MF 5 Marisa Gerez (c)
MF 10Rosana Gomez  18'   46'
FW 20Maria Villanueva  16'   46'
FW 18Mariela Coronel
FW 14Fabiana Vallejos
FW 8 Natalia Gatti Red card 39'
Substitutions:
DF 17Valeria Cotelo  46'
FW 7 Karina Alvariza  46'
DF 6 Noelia López  76'
Manager:
José Carlos Borello

Player of the Match:
Japan Emi Yamamoto (Japan)[2]

Assistant referees:
Finland Emilia Parviainen (Finland)
Northern Ireland Andi Regan (Northern Ireland)
Fourth official:
United States Sandra Hunt (United States)

Germany vs Japan

24 September 2003
17:45 EDT
Germany  3–0  Japan
Minnert  23'
Prinz  36', 66'
Report
Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus
Attendance: 15,490
Referee: Sueli Tortura (Brazil)
GK 1 Silke Rottenberg
DF 2 Kerstin Stegemann
DF 13Sandra Minnert
DF 19Stefanie Gottschlich  64'
DF 17Ariane Hingst  72'
MF 5 Steffi Jones
MF 10Bettina Wiegmann (c)  78'
MF 18Kerstin Garefrekes
MF 6 Renate Lingor
FW 14Maren Meinert
FW 9 Birgit Prinz
Substitutions:
FW 8 Sandra Smisek  64'
DF 3 Linda Bresonik  72'
DF 4 Nia Künzer  80'   78'
Manager:
Tina Theune-Meyer
GK 1 Nozomi Yamago
DF 2 Yumi Obe (c)
DF 4 Yasuyo Yamagishi
DF 14Kyoko Yano  60'
MF 8 Tomomi Miyamoto
MF 7 Naoko Kawakami
MF 5 Tomoe Sakai  56'
MF6 Yayoi Kobayashi  56'
MF 10Homare Sawa
MF 16Emi Yamamoto
FW 11Mio Otani
Substitutions:
FW 9 Eriko Arakawa  56'
MF 17 Miyuki Yanagita  56'
DF 3 Hiromi Isozaki  60'
Manager:
Eiji Ueda

Player of the Match:
Germany Bettina Wiegmann (Germany)[3]

Assistant referees:
Brazil Cleidy Mary Ribeiro (Brazil)
Brazil Marlei Silva (Brazil)
Fourth official:
United States Sandra Hunt (United States)

Canada vs Argentina

24 September 2003
20:30 EDT
Canada  3–0  Argentina
Hooper  19' (pen.)
Latham  79', 82'
Report
GK 20Taryn Swiatek
DF 6 Sharolta Nonen
DF 18Tanya Dennis
MF 8 Kristina Kiss
MF 9 Rhian Wilkinson  62'   75'
MF 16Brittany Timko
MF 13Diana Matheson  41'
MF 15Kara Lang
MF 2 Christine Latham  83'
FW 10Charmaine Hooper (c)
FW 12Christine Sinclair
Substitutions:
FW 17Silvana Burtini  75'
DF 4 Sasha Andrews  86'   83'
Manager:
Norway Even Pellerud
GK 1 Romina Ferro
DF 3 Mariela Ricotti  29'   78'
DF 2 Clarisa Huber
DF 4 Andrea Gonsebate
DF 19Sabrina Barbitta
MF 5 Marisa Gerez (c)
MF 10Rosana Gomez
FW 20Maria Villanueva  75'
FW 18Mariela Coronel  84'
FW 14Fabiana Vallejos
FW 11Marisol Medina
Substitutions:
FW 7 Karina Alvariza  75'
DF 6 Noelia López  78'
MF 15Yanina Gaitan  84'
Manager:
José Carlos Borello

Player of the Match:
Canada Christine Latham (Canada)[4]

Assistant referees:
Switzerland Elke Lüthi (Switzerland)
France Nelly Viennot (France)
Fourth official:
United States Sandra Hunt (United States)

Canada vs Japan

27 September 2003
15:30 EDT
Canada  3–1  Japan
Latham  36'
Sinclair  49'
Lang  72'
Report Sawa  20'
Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Attendance: 14,356
Referee: Im Eun-Ju (South Korea)
GK 20Taryn Swiatek
DF 6 Sharolta Nonen
DF 18Tanya Dennis
DF 7 Isabelle Morneau  45+1'
MF 5 Andrea Neil  77'
MF 16Brittany Timko
MF 13Diana Matheson
MF 15Kara Lang  86'
MF 2 Christine Latham  60'
FW 10Charmaine Hooper (c)
FW 12Christine Sinclair
Substitutions:
FW 17Silvana Burtini  60'
MF 8 Kristina Kiss  77'
MF 9 Rhian Wilkinson  85'
Manager:
Norway Even Pellerud
GK 1 Nozomi Yamago
DF 2 Yumi Obe (c)
DF 3 Hiromi Isozaki
DF 4 Yasuyo Yamagishi
MF 8 Tomomi Miyamoto
MF 7 Naoko Kawakami
MF 5 Tomoe Sakai  62'
MF6 Yayoi Kobayashi  54'
MF 10Homare Sawa
MF 16Emi Yamamoto  89'
FW 11Mio Otani
Substitutions:
FW 9 Eriko Arakawa  54'
MF 17Miyuki Yanagita  62'
MF 20Aya Miyama  89'
Manager:
Eiji Ueda

Player of the Match:
Japan Tomomi Miyamoto (Japan)[5]

Assistant referees:
South Korea Choi Soo-Jin (South Korea)
North Korea Hong Kum-Nyo (North Korea)
Fourth official:
Switzerland Nicole Petignat (Switzerland)

Argentina vs Germany

27 September 2003
15:30 EDT
Argentina  1–6  Germany
Gaitán  71' Report Meinert  3', 43'
Wiegmann  24' (pen.)
Prinz  32'
Pohlers  89'
Müller  90+2'
RFK Stadium, Washington
Attendance: 17,618
Referee: Bola Abidoye (Nigeria)
GK 1 Romina Ferro
DF 2 Clarisa Huber
DF 4 Andrea Gonsebate
DF 6 Noelia López  56'
DF 19Sabrina Barbitta
MF 5 Marisa Gerez (c)
MF 10Rosana Gomez
FW 20Maria Villanueva  85'
FW 18Mariela Coronel
FW 14Fabiana Vallejos
FW 11Marisol Medina
Substitutions:
MF 15Yanina Gaitan  56'
FW 7 Karina Alvariza  85'
Manager:
José Carlos Borello
GK 1 Silke Rottenberg
DF 2 Kerstin Stegemann
DF 13Sandra Minnert
DF 19Stefanie Gottschlich  46'
DF 17Ariane Hingst
MF 5 Steffi Jones  62'
MF 10Bettina Wiegmann (c)
MF 18Kerstin Garefrekes  46'
MF 6 Renate Lingor
FW 14Maren Meinert
FW 9 Birgit Prinz
Substitutions:
FW 20Conny Pohlers  46'
FW 11Martina Müller  46'
DF 12Sonja Fuss  62'
Manager:
Tina Theune-Meyer

Player of the Match:
Germany Birgit Prinz (Germany)[6]

Assistant referees:
Switzerland Elke Lüthi (Switzerland)
Chinese Taipei Liu Hsiu-mei (Chinese Taipei)
Fourth official:
United States Sandra Hunt (United States)

References

  1. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Maren Meinert (GER)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 21 September 2003. Archived from the original on 24 November 2005. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  2. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Emi Yamamoto (JPN)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 21 September 2003. Archived from the original on 4 December 2005. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  3. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Bettina Wiegmann (GER)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 25 September 2003. Archived from the original on 21 September 2005. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  4. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Christine Latham (CAN)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 25 September 2003. Archived from the original on 29 September 2005. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  5. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Tomomi Miyamoto (JPN)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 27 September 2003. Archived from the original on 26 June 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  6. "Bud Light Player of the Match: Birgit Prinz (GER)". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 27 September 2003. Archived from the original on 10 January 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2014.

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