The match for third place in the Women's World Cup 2011 will be between France and Sweden on Saturday, July 16, 2011 in Sinsheim. The game was played at the Rhein-Neckar Stadium, home of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, which plays in the Bundesliga. The stadium has a capacity of over 30,000.
Both teams will try to get up for this consolation match, after suffering defeats price in the semifinals. France, at least they know how to play well against the U.S. in the semifinal, but Sweden has something to prove after looking out classed against Japan.
Sweden, have never tried the semi-final against Japan with Asia taking more than sixty percent of possession in the match. Europeans began strongly and found himself the target up to ten minutes thanks to well-taken shot Öqvist Josefine. But beyond the drama, all in one direction and the compressor from Nahom Kawasumi, and the title of Homare Sawa of Japan took the final. Sweden had an easier time in the quarter-final with a convincing 3-1 victory in Australia. Goals by Therese and Lisa Sjögran Dahlkvist them at 2-0 in the first quarter of an hour. Cracking left footer Ellyse Perry pulled one back in Australia, but soon becomes second half Lotta Schelin restore the two goal advantage.
Both teams will try to get up for this consolation match, after suffering defeats price in the semifinals. France, at least they know how to play well against the U.S. in the semifinal, but Sweden has something to prove after looking out classed against Japan.
Sweden, have never tried the semi-final against Japan with Asia taking more than sixty percent of possession in the match. Europeans began strongly and found himself the target up to ten minutes thanks to well-taken shot Öqvist Josefine. But beyond the drama, all in one direction and the compressor from Nahom Kawasumi, and the title of Homare Sawa of Japan took the final. Sweden had an easier time in the quarter-final with a convincing 3-1 victory in Australia. Goals by Therese and Lisa Sjögran Dahlkvist them at 2-0 in the first quarter of an hour. Cracking left footer Ellyse Perry pulled one back in Australia, but soon becomes second half Lotta Schelin restore the two goal advantage.
Jessica Landstrom scored the only goal early in the second half to give Sweden a 1-0 victory against the British in their opening group match and showed a similar trend in the second game against North Korea in order to Lisa Dahlkvist half a second separating the two teams. The Swedes also best for the final with a 2-1 victory over the United States, the first coming after converting a penalty with reduced Dahlkvist LePeilbert Amy Schelin.
France played their hearts in the semi-final against the United States, which dominates most of the game. The only area where they were not able to respond to the Americans was the clinical finishing and it was he who pays them a place in the final. Their courage has been demonstrated after rallying from a small setback when Lauren Cheney put the Americans in front nine minutes. Sonia Bompastor regulated European Ten minutes into the second half before late strikes, Abby Wambach and Alex Morgan, gave the U.S. victory 3-1. Although the most dominant game in France was found in after the Jill Scott and the goal on the hour mark their quarter-final against England. But two minutes left on the clock, Elise Bussaglia tie with a shot from the edge of the field, and France won on penalties.
France had to work hard in the first group game on a goal by Marie-Laure Delie giving them a 1-0 victory over Nigeria. Life was easier in the second game against Canada in a hug Gaëtane Thiney and objectives Elodie Thomis abily Camile and earned a 4-0 victory. Established a final showdown against Germany, despite goals from George and Laura Delle could not leave the hosts a 4-2 victory picking.
France played their hearts in the semi-final against the United States, which dominates most of the game. The only area where they were not able to respond to the Americans was the clinical finishing and it was he who pays them a place in the final. Their courage has been demonstrated after rallying from a small setback when Lauren Cheney put the Americans in front nine minutes. Sonia Bompastor regulated European Ten minutes into the second half before late strikes, Abby Wambach and Alex Morgan, gave the U.S. victory 3-1. Although the most dominant game in France was found in after the Jill Scott and the goal on the hour mark their quarter-final against England. But two minutes left on the clock, Elise Bussaglia tie with a shot from the edge of the field, and France won on penalties.
France had to work hard in the first group game on a goal by Marie-Laure Delie giving them a 1-0 victory over Nigeria. Life was easier in the second game against Canada in a hug Gaëtane Thiney and objectives Elodie Thomis abily Camile and earned a 4-0 victory. Established a final showdown against Germany, despite goals from George and Laura Delle could not leave the hosts a 4-2 victory picking.