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FIFA WOMEN's WORLD PLAYER 2011 Vote Country Name First (5 FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD PLAYER 2011 Vote Country Name First (5 points) Second (3 points) Third (1 point) Captain Albania Aurora Seranaj Sawa Homare Miyama Aya Marta Captain Algeria Fatima Sekouane Marta Nécib Louisa Miyama Aya Captain Argentina María Florencia Quiñones Miyama Aya Marta Nécib Louisa Captain Armenia Gayane Kostanyan Nécib Louisa Marta Garefrekes Kerstin Captain Australia Melissa Anne Barbieri Sawa Homare Garefrekes Kerstin Bompastor Sonia Captain Austria Marlies Hanschitz Wambach Abby Sawa Homare Marta Captain Azerbaijan Shafag Nasirova Marta Wambach Abby Sawa Homare Captain Belarus Oksana Shpak Miyama Aya Solo Hope Schelin Lotta Captain Belgium Niki De Cock Nécib Louisa Marta Wambach Abby Captain Bermuda Ebonie Burgess Wambach Abby Sawa Homare Solo Hope Captain Bosnia-Herzegovina Mersiha Asceric Wambach Abby Schelin Lotta Morgan Alex Captain Brazil Aline Pellegrino Sawa Homare Marta Bompastor Sonia Captain British Virgin Islands Sharlene Pond Miyama Aya Garefrekes Kerstin Marta Captain Bulgaria Silviya Radoyska Nécib Louisa Bompastor Sonia Morgan Alex Captain Cameroon Gabrielle Aboudi Onguene Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Schelin Lotta Captain Canada Christine Sinclair Sawa Homare Miyama Aya Nécib Louisa Captain Cayman Islands Jessica Ebanks Marta Nécib Louisa Morgan Alex Captain Chad Nagoua Aimee Marta Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Captain Chile Nicole Cornejo Morgan Alex Marta Sawa Homare Captain Chinese Taipei Tsai Li Chen Sawa Homare Solo Hope Marta Captain Colombia Natalia Gaitan Sawa Homare Morgan Alex Schelin Lotta Captain Congo Sonia Liboya Marta Sawa Homare Solo Hope Captain Cook Islands Mama Henry Marta Solo Hope Sawa Homare Captain Costa Rica Shirley Cruz Traña Schelin Lotta Bompastor Sonia Nécib Louisa Captain Croatia Iva Landeka Schelin Lotta Wambach Abby Marta Captain Cuba Yudmila Galindo Garefrekes Kerstin Miyama Aya Marta Captain Czech Republic Iva Mocova Schelin Lotta Nécib Louisa Solo Hope Captain Denmark Katrine Pedersen Marta Miyama Aya Schelin Lotta Captain Djibouti Fathia Dembil Sawa Homare Marta Nécib Louisa Captain Dominican Republic Heidy F. Salazar Marta Morgan Alex Solo Hope Captain Ecuador Lorena Aguilar Sawa Homare Solo Hope Wambach Abby Captain El Salvador Alejandra Herrera Marta Wambach Abby Solo Hope Captain England Faye White Sawa Homare Schelin Lotta Wambach Abby Captain Eritrea Daniel Gordon Morgan Alex Marta Sawa Homare 1/9 Vote Country Name First (5 points) Second (3 points) Third (1 point) Captain Estonia Anastassia Morkovkina Sawa Homare Morgan Alex Solo Hope Captain Ethiopia Bezuhan Endale Miyama Aya Marta Sawa Homare Captain Faroe Islands Malene Josephsen Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Schelin Lotta Captain Finland Anna-Kaisa Rantanen Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Schelin Lotta Captain France Sandrine Soubeyrand Wambach Abby Bompastor Sonia Nécib Louisa Captain FYR Macedonia Sireta Brahimi Marta Bompastor Sonia Garefrekes Kerstin Captain Georgia Tamar Kvelidze Morgan Alex Marta Miyama Aya Captain Germany Nadine Angerer Sawa Homare Garefrekes Kerstin Schelin Lotta Captain Ghana Florence Oko Garefrekes Kerstin Marta Miyama Aya Captain Greece Natalia Chatzigiannidou Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Solo Hope Captain Guam Kristin Thompson Sawa Homare Solo Hope Miyama Aya Captain Guinea-Bissau Geraldina Ie Miyama Aya Marta Nécib Louisa Captain Honduras Rosario Tejeda Wambach Abby Marta Solo Hope Captain Hong Kong Kwong Wing Yan Solo Hope Morgan Alex Garefrekes Kerstin Captain Hungary Anita Pádár Miyama Aya Bompastor Sonia Wambach Abby Captain Iceland Katrin Jonsdottir Sawa Homare Schelin Lotta Wambach Abby Captain India Sasmita Malik Miyama Aya Garefrekes Kerstin Marta Captain Indonesia Yudith Sada Miyama Aya no vote no vote Captain Iran Niloufar Ardalan Marta Sawa Homare Garefrekes Kerstin Captain Israel Oshrat Eini Sawa Homare Marta Wambach Abby Captain Italy Patrizia Panico Sawa Homare Schelin Lotta Garefrekes Kerstin Captain Jamaica Taneisha Vassell Sawa Homare Marta Solo Hope Captain Japan Homare Sawa Miyama Aya Wambach Abby Solo Hope Captain Jordan Farah Albadarneh Sawa Homare Solo Hope Marta Captain Kazakhstan Begaim Kirgizbayeva Sawa Homare Solo Hope Miyama Aya Captain Kyrgyzstan Svetlana Pokachalova Nécib Louisa Marta Garefrekes Kerstin Captain Laos Soutoaoloung Phasiri Miyama Aya Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Captain Latvia Sintija Greiere Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Nécib Louisa Captain Lebanon Hiba Jaafil Marta Morgan Alex Miyama Aya Captain Lithuania Gitana Kerpiene Sawa Homare Schelin Lotta Marta Captain Luxembourg Settanni Rose Bompastor Sonia Wambach Abby Solo Hope Captain Malawi Chisomo Kadzitsonga Marta Wambach Abby Miyama Aya Captain Malaysia Angela Anak Kais Garefrekes Kerstin Nécib Louisa Miyama Aya Captain Maldives Faduwa Zahir Solo Hope Sawa Homare Marta Captain Malta Rebecca D'Agostino Schelin Lotta Morgan Alex Miyama Aya Captain Mauritius Cynthia Edouard Marta Morgan Alex Sawa Homare 2/9 Vote Country Name First (5 points) Second (3 points) Third (1 point) Captain Mexico Maribel Domínguez Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Miyama Aya Captain Morocco Fatiha Lassiri Marta Miyama Aya Wambach Abby Captain Myanmar San San Maw Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Marta Captain Netherlands Koster Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Solo Hope Captain New Caledonia Wahnawe Christelle Sawa Homare Miyama Aya Solo Hope Captain New Zealand Rebecca Smith Sawa Homare Nécib Louisa Solo Hope Captain Nicaragua Martha Silva Wambach Abby Solo Hope Morgan Alex Captain Nigeria Precious Uzoarn Dede Miyama Aya Wambach Abby Solo Hope Captain Northern Ireland Ashley Hutton Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Bompastor Sonia Captain Norway Ingvild Stensland Sawa Homare Bompastor Sonia Schelin Lotta Captain Pakistan Sana Mahmud Miyama Aya Wambach Abby Solo Hope Captain Palestine Jacqueline Jazrawi Marta Sawa Homare Garefrekes Kerstin Captain Panama Natalia Mills Wambach Abby Marta Schelin Lotta Captain Papua New Guinea Miriam Lanta Marta Garefrekes Kerstin Wambach Abby Captain Paraguay Jaqueline Gonzalez Wambach Abby Sawa Homare Schelin Lotta Captain Peru Milagros Arruela Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Miyama Aya Captain Philippines Marielle Benitez Sawa Homare Solo Hope Miyama Aya Captain Poland Marta Stobba Miyama Aya Wambach Abby Bompastor Sonia Captain Portugal Edite Fernandes Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Marta Captain Puerto Rico Laura M Suarez Ayala Solo Hope Wambach Abby Schelin Lotta Captain Republic of Ireland Ciara Grant Sawa Homare Schelin Lotta Wambach Abby Captain Romania Florentina Spanu Miyama Aya Wambach Abby Bompastor Sonia Captain Russia Ksenia Tsybutovich Schelin Lotta Sawa Homare Nécib Louisa Captain Scotland Gemma Fay Sawa Homare Solo Hope Wambach Abby Captain Senegal Mamy Ndiaye Schelin Lotta Marta Miyama Aya Captain Serbia Lidija Stojkanovic Miyama Aya Garefrekes Kerstin Marta Captain Seychelles Nathasa Bibi Sawa Homare Bompastor Sonia Miyama Aya Captain Singapore Mastura Jeilani Sawa Homare Miyama Aya Marta Captain Slovakia Eva Kolenova Solo Hope Schelin Lotta Nécib Louisa Captain Slovenia Mateja Zver Wambach Abby Sawa Homare Marta Captain Somalia Sahro O. Hassan Sawa Homare Marta Solo Hope Captain South Africa Amanda Dlamini Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Marta Captain Spain Sandra Vilanova Solo Hope Nécib Louisa Marta Captain Sri Lanka Rohana Ruwanthilake Morgan Alex Marta Miyama Aya Captain St. Lucia Melanie Ishmael Marta Garefrekes Kerstin Miyama Aya Captain Sudan Haitham Mustafa Sawa Homare Marta Garefrekes Kerstin 3/9 Vote Country Name First (5 points) Second (3 points) Third (1 point) Captain Swaziland Ncamsile Shongwe Wambach Abby Sawa Homare Solo Hope Captain Sweden Nilla Fischer Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Nécib Louisa Captain Switzerland Caroline Abbé Schelin Lotta Wambach Abby Solo Hope Captain Tahiti Maima Marmouyet Garefrekes Kerstin Bompastor Sonia Solo Hope Captain Tajikistan Mironova N. Marta Bompastor Sonia Solo Hope Captain Thailand Junpen Seesraum Miyama Aya invalid vote invalid vote Captain Tonga Penateti Fere Miyama Aya Wambach Abby Garefrekes Kerstin Captain Trinidad and Tobago Maylee Attin-Johnson Miyama Aya Solo Hope invalid vote Captain Tunisia Safa Ghazouani invalid vote Nécib Louisa no vote Captain Turkey Bilgin Defterli Wambach Abby Sawa Homare Nécib Louisa Captain Turks and Caicos Islands Pekiera Brooks Marta Solo Hope Morgan Alex Captain Ukraine Irina Zvarych Miyama Aya Wambach Abby Schelin Lotta Captain Uruguay Aida Camano Marta Nécib Louisa Bompastor Sonia Captain USA Christie Rampone Sawa Homare Schelin Lotta Marta Captain Uzbekistan Riskiyeva Kamola Marta Miyama Aya Garefrekes Kerstin Captain Vanuatu Elodie Sam Marta Sawa Homare Solo Hope Captain Vietnam Le Thi Thuong Miyama Aya Morgan Alex Solo Hope Captain Wales Jayne Ludlow Sawa Homare Miyama Aya Wambach Abby Captain Zimbabwe Onai Chingawo Marta Solo Hope Garefrekes Kerstin Coach Albania Altin Rraklli Sawa Homare Marta Morgan Alex Coach Algeria Azzedine Chih Marta Miyama Aya Sawa Homare Coach Argentina José Carlos Borello Wambach Abby Sawa Homare Marta Coach Armenia Vagharshak Aslanyan Nécib Louisa Marta Garefrekes Kerstin Coach Australia Tom Sermanni Sawa Homare Solo Hope Miyama Aya Coach Austria Dominik Thalhammer Sawa Homare Wambach Abby Nécib Louisa Coach Azerbaijan Sissy Raith Schelin Lotta Marta Wambach Abby Coach Belarus Tatiana Volkova Miyama Aya Solo Hope Schelin Lotta Coach Belgium Ives Serneels Marta Miyama Aya Nécib Louisa Coach Bermuda Scott Morton Sawa Homare Bompastor Sonia Wambach Abby Coach Bolivia Gustavo Quinteros Marta Morgan Alex Miyama Aya Coach Bosnia-Herzegovina Samira Hurem Schelin Lotta Wambach Abby Morgan Alex Coach Brazil Kleiton Lima
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