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/ 13 years agoOperative Words: A final reflection on the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
Now that everyone has had some time to cool off following the Women’s World Cup, it is a good time to...
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/ 13 years agoThe Opening Whistle: New era begins in Canada as Morace exits
The buzz from the World Cup is still reverberating around the country, but there are already signs that things have started...
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/ 13 years agoFriday News and Notes: Morace, Scurry, Wambach and more
Friday just turned into one very busy news day in women’s soccer… – Canadian Soccer News first reported that Carolina Morace...
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/ 13 years agoAlbanese: USA-Japan paralleled a classic tale
This year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup had it all. There were early goals, late goals, own goals, tons of drama, equal...
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/ 13 years agoTuesday Kick Around: Flash, magicJack, Krieger and more
There is a slew of WPS news out there on this heat wave of a Tuesday. Here is what’s happening in...
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/ 13 years agoWWC, WPS News and Notes
It’s that day after hangover of a World Cup final. The United States Women’s National Team is now back on U.S....
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/ 13 years agoON TOP OF THE WORLD: Japan wins first Women's World Cup title
Japan has won the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup. That’s a statement that few, if any, could have thought of uttering...
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/ 13 years agoUSA-Japan: Two teams of destiny, one champion
Japan and the United States square-off in the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup final on Sunday (kick-off is set for 2:45...
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/ 13 years agoNews and notes on the penultimate day of the Women's World Cup
Playing with 10 women for 22 minutes, Sweden defeated France 2-1 in the third place game on Saturday. That sends Sweden...
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/ 13 years agoSocial media lifts Women's World Cup to new heights
The 1999 Women’s World Cup was big, but it wasn’t Twitter big. It wasn’t a hash-tagging, trending topics, Facebook commenting, YouTube...