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España Vence a Francia Y Jugará Con Suiza La Final 22 FÚTBOL MUNDO DEPORTIVO Jueves 2dejulio de 2015 *Clasificados MUNDIAL DE FÚTBOL FEMENINO · CANADÁ 2015 Horaespañola GRUPO AGRUPO BGRUPO C GRUPO DGRUPO EGRUPO F CANADÁ N.ZELANDA ALEMANIA TAILANDIA JAPÓN CAMERÚN EE.UU. SUECIA BRASIL ESPAÑA FRANCIA COLOMBIA CHINA HOLANDA C.MARFIL NORUEGA SUIZA ECUADOR AUSTRALIA NIGERIA REP.COREA COSTARICA INGLATERRA MÉXICO PJ PG PE PP GF GC PT. PJ PG PE PP GF GC PT. PJ PG PE PP GF GC PT. PJ PG PE PP GF GC PT. PJ PG PE PP GF GC PT. PJ PG PE PP GF GC PT. CAN* 3 1 2 0 2 1 5 ALE* 3 2 1 0 15 1 7 JAP* 3 3 0 0 4 1 9 EE.UU.* 3 2 1 0 4 1 7 BRA* 3 3 0 0 4 0 9 FRA* 3 2 0 1 6 2 6 CHI* 3 1 1 1 3 3 4 NOR* 3 2 1 0 8 2 7 CAM* 3 2 0 1 9 3 6 AUS* 3 1 1 1 4 4 4 COR* 3 1 1 1 4 5 4 ING* 3 2 0 1 4 3 6 HOL* 3 1 1 1 2 2 4 TAI 3 1 0 2 3 10 3 SUI* 3 1 0 2 11 4 3 SUE* 3 0 3 0 4 4 3 CRI 3 0 2 1 3 4 2 COL 3 1 1 1 4 3 4 NZE 3 0 2 1 2 3 2 CMA 3 0 0 3 3 16 0 ECU 3 0 0 3 1 17 0 NIG 3 0 1 2 3 6 1 ESP 3 0 1 2 2 4 1 MEX 3 0 1 2 2 8 1 Canadá-China 1 - 0 Noruega-Tailandia 4 - 0 Camerún-Ecuador 6 - 0 Suecia-Nigeria 3 - 3 España-Costa Rica 1-1 Francia-Inglaterra 1-0 N.Zelanda-Holanda 0 - 1 Alemania-C.Marfil 10 - 0 Japón-Suiza 1 - 0 EE.UU.-Australia 3 - 1 Brasil-Corea 2-0 Colombia-México 1-1 China-Holanda 1 - 0 Alemania-Noruega 1 - 1 Suiza-Ecuador 10 - 1 Australia-Nigeria 2 - 0 Brasil-España 1-0 Francia-Colombia 0-2 Canadá-N.Zelanda 0 - 0 C.Marfil-Tailandia 2 - 3 Japón-Camerún 2 - 1 EE.UU.-Suecia 0 - 0 Corea-C.Rica 2-2 Inglaterra-México 2-1 Holanda-Canadá 1 - 1 Tailandia-Alemania 0 - 4 Ecuador-Japón 0 - 1 Nigeria-EE.UU. 0 - 1 C.Rica-Brasil 0-1 México-Francia 0-5 China-N.Zelanda 2 - 2 C.Marfil-Noruega 1 - 3 Suiza-Camerún 1-2 Australia-Suecia 1 - 1 Corea-España 2-1 Inglaterra-Colombia 2-1 1/8 DE FINAL 1/4 FINAL SEMIFINAL SEMIFINAL 1/4 FINAL 1/8 DE FINAL China-Camerún 1-0 0-1 Brasil-Australia China-EE.UU. 0-1 Pasadamadrugada 0-1 Australia-Japón EE.UU.-Colombia 2-0 EE.UU 2-1 Japon-Holanda EE.UU-Alemania 2-0 FINAL / 6 JULIO / 1:00h. / VANCOUVER Japón-Inglaterra Alemania-Suecia 4-1 1-2 Noruega-Inglaterra Alemania-Francia 1-1 5-4penaltis Todos los partidos del Mundial en directo por Eurosport y Eurosport 2 2-1 Inglaterra-Canadá Francia-Corea 3-0 mundodeportivo.com ofrecerá toda la información del Mundial 1-0 Canadá-Suiza EUROPEOSUB-17 n Se impusopor un claro2-0 aAlemania, vigentecampeona de Europa, en un partido que tuvo siempre controlado España vence a Francia yjugará EE.UU, primera finalista con Suiza la final Estados Unidos, 2 La selección española femenina de Hope Solo;Meghan Klingenberg, Becky Sauerbrunn, Julie Johnston, Ali Krieger; Morgan Brian, Lauren Holiday, Megan fútbolestará el sábado en la final del Rapinoe(Wambach, 79’), Tobin Heath (O’Hara,75’); Carli Europeo Sub-17, que se celebra en Lloyd yAlex Morgan (Leroux, 90’) Alemania, 0 Islandia, trasimponerse ayer aFrancia Nadine Angerer; Tabea Kemme, Saskia Bartusiak,Annike en la tanda de penaltis (4-3). En frente Krahn, Leonie Maier; MelanieLaupolz,Lena Goessling; Alexandra Popp, Anja Mittag (Marozsan, 77’), Simone tendráaSuizaque se impuso1-0 a Laudehr; yCeliaSasic Alemania en la otra semifinal. El tiempo Gol: 1-0, CarliLloyd, de penalti (68’); 2-0,Kelley O’Hara (84’) reglamentario terminó conempatea1. Estadio: Olímpico de Montreal Francia empezócontrolando el partido ysólo el palo impidió que se adelantara Árbitro: Teodora Albon(Rumanía).Amonestó aSauer- brunn, Johnston, Maier yKrahn en el marcador alos 13 minutos,con un disparo de Inès Boutaleb conAmaia Agencias Peña ya vencida. Perolos goles no llegaron hasta el segundo tiempo. n Estados Unidos es la primera fi- Abrieron el marcador las francesas por nalista del Mundial Femenino de medio de Galera(63’), alasalida de un Fútbol ,que se está disputando en córner.Amaia Peña impidió que Canadá. Se impuso ayer con auto- ampliaran su ventaja yelgol de Natalia ridad aAlemania, vigente cam- Montilla forzó los penaltis,donde Peña peona de Euro- fue de nuevo protagonista H pa, por 2-0 en semifinales. El próximo 6de FIFPRO, CON LAS JUGADORAS julio (1.00 hora El sindicato presenta española) se verá las caras mañana su proyecto en la final con MUNDIAL FÚTBOL la vencedora El sindicatointernacional de FEMENINO del Japón-In- futbolistas(FIFPro)presentarásu glaterra, que se Estados Unidos celebrando el gol de O’Hara que les metía en la final Las norteamericanas fueron superiores a las alemanas FOTO: EFE proyecto para el fútbolfemenino el ha jugado esta pasada madrugada. próximo día 3enVancouver,dos días Las alemanas llegaban aesta se- en Canadá con 6tantos, pero no li Lloyd no falló el lanzamiento, las de Jill Ellis se mostraron como antes de la final del Mundial que mifinal como la gran amenaza go- acertó abatir aHope Solo, la mejor ante una irreconocible Nadine firmes candidatas aconquistar un enfrentaráalaselección de Estados leadora del torneo, con la friolera portera del torneo. Angerer, la meta alemana del tor- título que ahora ostenta Japón. La Unidos conlaganadoradelasemifinal de 20 goles afavor en su casillero y Ocho minutos después, segun- neo, que ayer jugó su último parti- Alemania de Silvia Neid apostó entre Japón eInglaterra.FIFPro pondrá sólo tres en contra, pero ayer no do penalti del partido, pero esta do con la selección. por una defensa firme ypor bus- en marchauna iniciativa que garantice vieron puerta eincluso desperdi- vez fue un grave error de la árbitra Estados Unidos tuvo siempre el car en el contragolpe la rapidez de la defensatambién de los derechos ciaron un penalti, que pudo ade- rumana Teodora Albon, que con- partido controlado ante una Ale- Simone Laudehr por la banda de- laborales de las jugadoras,en lantarlas en el marcador. Un ino- virtió en pena máxima una falta mania que ayer no dio la talla ni recha. Pesó demasiado la ausen- cumplimientodel acuerdo alcanzado cente yligero agarrón de cometida por Annike Krahn cla- dejó constancia de su papel de pri- cia en el centro del campo de la le- en octubre de 2014 durantesu Johnston aPopp, por el hombro. ramente fuera del área alemana. mera en el ránking FIFA. EE.UU., sionada Nadine Kessler, vigente Asamblea General anual celebrada en Penalti claro que lanzó Celia Sa- El grave error permitió aEstados la segunda, apostó por la posesión Balón de Oro yAlemania apenas Tokio. En la presentación participará la sic, máxima goleadora del torneo Unidos encarrilar la victoria. Car- del balón yfue superior. Las pupi- inquietó aHope Solo H capitana española Vero Boquete H.
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