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Match Report FIFA Women's World Cup China 2007 Match Report Semi-final USA - Brazil 0:4 (0:2) Match Date Venue / Stadium / Country Time Att. 30 27 SEP 2007 Hangzhou / Hangzhou Dragon Stadium / CHN 20:00 47,818 Match Officials: Referee: Nicole PETIGNAT (SUI) Assistant Referee 1: Karine VIVES SOLANA (FRA) 4th Official: Tammy OGSTON (AUS) Assistant Referee 2: Corinne LAGRANGE (FRA) Match Commissioner: Sahar EL HAWARY (EGY) General Coordinator: Vairani DAVIO (TAH) Goals Scored: Leslie OSBORNE (USA) 20' own goal , MARTA (BRA) 27' , CRISTIANE (BRA) 56' , MARTA (BRA) 79' USA (USA) Brazil (BRA) [ 1] Briana SCURRY (GK) [ 1] ANDREIA (GK) [ 3] Christie RAMPONE [ 2] ELAINE [ 4] Cat WHITEHILL [ 3] ALINE (C) [ 7] Shannon BOXX [ 4] TANIA [ 9] Heather O REILLY (-60') [ 5] RENATA COSTA [ 12] Leslie OSBORNE [ 7] DANIELA [ 13] Kristine LILLY (C) [ 8] FORMIGA [ 14] Stephanie LOPEZ (-46' HT ) [ 9] MAYCON [ 15] Kate MARKGRAF (-74') [ 10] MARTA [ 17] Lori CHALUPNY [ 11] CRISTIANE [ 20] Abby WAMBACH [ 20] ESTER Substitutes: Substitutes: [ 2] Marian DALMY (+74') [ 6] ROSANA [ 5] Lindsay TARPLEY [ 12] BARBARA (GK) [ 6] Natasha KAI [ 13] MONICA [ 8] Tina ELLERTSON (+60') [ 14] GRAZIELLE [ 10] Aly WAGNER [ 15] KATIA [ 11] Carli LLOYD (+46' HT ) [ 16] SIMONE [ 16] Angela HUCLES [ 17] DAIANE [ 18] Hope SOLO (GK) [ 18] PRETINHA [ 19] Marci JOBSON [ 19] MICHELE [ 21] Nicole BARNHART (GK) [ 21] THAIS (GK) Coach: Greg RYAN (USA) Coach: Jorge BARCELLOS (BRA) Cautions: Shannon BOXX (USA) 14' , Lori CHALUPNY (USA) 26' , ALINE (BRA) 28' , RENATA COSTA (BRA) 44' , Shannon BOXX (USA) 46'+ , Abby WAMBACH (USA) 49' Expulsions: Shannon BOXX (USA) 46'+ 2Y Additional Time: First half: 4 min., second half: 2 min. N: Not Eligible to Play I: Injured A: Absent 2Y: Second yellow card (C): Captain Att: Attendance AET: After extra time GK Goalkeeper PSO: Penalty shoot-out THU 27 SEP 2007; 15:55 CET / 21:55 local time - Version 1 Page1/2 FIFA Women's World Cup China 2007 Game Statistics Semi-final USA - Brazil 0:4 (0:2) Match Date Venue / Stadium / Country Time Att. 30 27 SEP 2007 Hangzhou / Hangzhou Dragon Stadium / CHN 20:00 47,818 USA (USA) Statistics Brazil (BRA) 12 Shots 19 4 Shots on Goal 8 16 Fouls 15 2 Corner Kicks 4 1 Direct Free Kicks to Goal 0 0 Indirect Free Kicks to Goal 0 0 Penalty Kicks 0 0 Offsides 0 1 Own Goals 0 3 Cautions 2 1 Expulsions 0 43% Ball Possession 57% 17 Actual Playing Time 23 Player of the Match: 10, MARTA (Brazil) USA (USA) # Name Pos Min GS GA Y 2Y R 1 Briana SCURRY GK 90 4 3 Christie RAMPONE D 90 4 Cat WHITEHILL D 90 7 Shannon BOXX M 45 1 1 1 9 Heather O REILLY F 60 12 Leslie OSBORNE M 90 13 Kristine LILLY (C) F 90 14 Stephanie LOPEZ D 45 15 Kate MARKGRAF D 74 17 Lori CHALUPNY M 90 1 20 Abby WAMBACH F 90 1 Substitutes 2 Marian DALMY D 16 8 Tina ELLERTSON D 30 11 Carli LLOYD M 45 Totals 4 3 1 1 Brazil (BRA) # Name Pos Min GS GA Y 2Y R 1 ANDREIA GK 90 2 ELAINE D 90 3 ALINE (C) D 90 1 4 TANIA D 90 5 RENATA COSTA M 90 1 7 DANIELA M 90 8 FORMIGA F 90 9 MAYCON M 90 10 MARTA F 90 2 11 CRISTIANE F 90 1 20 ESTER M 90 Totals 3 2 AET: After extra time PSO: Penalty shoot-out (C): Captain Pos: Position GK: Goalkeeper D: Defender M: Midfielder F: Forward Min: Minutes Played GS: Goals Scored R: Red Cards GA: Goals Against Y: Yellow Cards 2Y: Second yellow card THU 27 SEP 2007; 15:55 CET / 21:55 local time - Version 1 Page2/2.
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