All posts tagged "Japan"
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 11 years agoLloyd scores 1st-half hat trick in World Cup final
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Carli Lloyd became the first player in Women’s World Cup history to score a hat trick in...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 11 years agoWorld Cup final tactics: Will US get better of Japan?
Your browser does not support iframes. VANCOUVER, British Columbia — World Cup final day has finally arrived. The United States and...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 11 years agoFor Japan, approach to game, life is team-first
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Japan captain Aya Miyama turned to her goalkeeper, Ayumi Kaihori, and, with a big smile, gave her...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 11 years agoSasaki says pressure off Japan for World Cup final
EDMONTON, Alberta – England fell short of making the Women’s World Cup Final on Wednesday despite holding the balance of the...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 11 years agoStoppage-time own goal sinks England; Japan to final
Your browser does not support iframes. EDMONTON, Alberta — An own goal off the foot of Laura Bassett authored the cruelest of...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 11 years agoUS, Japan meet in third successive major final
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Japan and the United States will meet for the third straight time in a major women’s soccer...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 11 years agoBassett’s journey brings inconsolable twist in loss
Your browser does not support iframes. Laura Bassett started playing soccer in Bedworth, right smack dab in the center of England,...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 11 years agoWorld Cup semifinal preview: Japan vs England
JAPAN vs ENGLAND When: Wednesday, 7 p.m., EDT Where: Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton TV: NBCDeportes.com Team records: Japan 5-0-0 (def. Australia 1-0 in quarterfinals); England 4-1-0...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 11 years agoSasaki feels staying in Edmonton an edge for Japan
EDMONTON, Alberta — Following Japan’s 1-0 win over Australia on Saturday, the press attempted to get Norio Sasaki to comment on...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 11 years agoStajcic says better team won, but Australia gaining
EDMONTON, Alberta — Australia coach Alen Stajcic was blunt in his assessment of Saturday’s 1-0 quarterfinal loss to world champion Japan....
