2011 FIFA Women's World Cup knockout stage

The knockout stage of the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup consisted of the top two teams of each of the four groups. It began on July 9 and ended with the Final on July 17, 2011.

Qualified teams

Group Winners Runners-up
A  Germany  France
B  England  Japan
C  Sweden  United States
D  Brazil  Australia

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
9 July — Wolfsburg        
  Germany  0
13 July — Frankfurt
  Japan (a.e.t.)  1  
  Japan  3
10 July — Augsburg
      Sweden  1  
  Sweden  3
17 July — Frankfurt
  Australia  1  
  Japan (pen.)  2 (3)
9 July — Leverkusen    
    United States  2 (1)
  England  1 (3)
13 July — Mönchengladbach
  France (pen.)  1 (4)  
  France  1 Third place
10 July — Dresden
      United States  3   16 July — Sinsheim
  Brazil  2 (3)
  Sweden  2
  United States (pen.)  2 (5)  
  France  1
 

Quarterfinals

England vs. France

9 July 2011
18:00
England  1 – 1 (a.e.t.)  France
J. Scott  59' Report Bussaglia  87'
  Penalties  
Smith
Carney
Stoney
Rafferty
White
3 – 4 Abily
Bussaglia
Thiney
Bompastor
Le Sommer
BayArena, Leverkusen
Attendance: 26,395
Referee: Jenny Palmqvist (Sweden)[1]
England[2]
France[2]
England
ENGLAND:
GK 1 Karen Bardsley  87'
RB 2 Alex Scott  81'
CB 5 Faye White (c)
CB 6 Casey Stoney
LB 3 Rachel Unitt  81'
CM 4 Jill Scott  90+3'
CM 8 Fara Williams  5'
RW 12 Karen Carney
AM 10 Kelly Smith
LW 11 Rachel Yankey  84'
CF 9 Ellen White  77'
Substitutions:
MF 16 Steph Houghton  81'
DF 20 Claire Rafferty  81'
MF 18 Anita Asante  84'
Manager:
Hope Powell
France
FRANCE:
GK 1 Céline Deville
RB 11 Laure Lepailleur
CB 4 Laura Georges
CB 20 Sabrina Viguier
LB 8 Sonia Bompastor
CM 6 Sandrine Soubeyrand (c)  67'
CM 15 Élise Bussaglia
RW 10 Camille Abily
AM 14 Louisa Necib  79'
LW 17 Gaëtane Thiney
CF 18 Marie-Laure Delie
Substitutions:
FW 12 Élodie Thomis  67'
FW 19 Sandrine Brétigny  79'  106'
CF 9 Eugénie Le Sommer  106'
Manager:
Bruno Bini

Player of the Match:
Camille Abily (France)

Assistant referees:
Anna Nyström (Sweden)[1]
Helen Karo (Sweden)[1]
Fourth official:
Christina W. Pedersen (Norway)[1]

Germany vs. Japan

9 July 2011
20:45
Germany  0 – 1 (a.e.t.)  Japan
Report Maruyama  108'
Volkswagen-Arena, Wolfsburg
Attendance: 26,067
Referee: Quetzalli Alvarado (Mexico)[1]
Germany[3]
Japan[3]
Germany
GERMANY:
GK 1 Nadine Angerer
RB 10 Linda Bresonik  65'
CB 5 Annike Krahn
CB 3 Saskia Bartusiak
LB 4 Babett Peter  105+1'
CM 14 Kim Kulig  8'
CM 6 Simone Laudehr
RW 18 Kerstin Garefrekes (c)
AM 13 Célia Okoyino da Mbabi
LW 7 Melanie Behringer
CF 8 Inka Grings  102'
Substitutions:
DF 2 Bianca Schmidt  8'
DF 20 Lena Goeßling  65'
FW 11 Alexandra Popp  102'
Manager:
Silvia Neid
Japan
JAPAN:
GK 21 Ayumi Kaihori
RB 2 Yukari Kinga
CB 3 Azusa Iwashimizu  55'
CB 4 Saki Kumagai  115'
LB 15 Aya Sameshima
CM 6 Mizuho Sakaguchi  72'
CM 10 Homare Sawa (c)  87'
RW 11 Shinobu Ohno  66'
LW 8 Aya Miyama
CF 7 Kozue Ando
CF 17 Yūki Nagasato  46'
Substitutions:
FW 18 Karina Maruyama  46'
FW 20 Mana Iwabuchi  66'  116'
MF 13 Rumi Utsugi  116'
Manager:
Norio Sasaki

Player of the Match:
Homare Sawa (Japan)

Assistant referees:
Rita Munoz (Mexico)[1]
Mayte Chavez (Mexico)[1]
Fourth official:
Carol Anne Chenard (Canada)[1]

Sweden vs. Australia

10 July 2011
13:00
Sweden  3 – 1  Australia
Sjögran  10'
Dahlkvist  16'
Schelin  52'
Report Perry  40'
Impuls Arena, Augsburg
Attendance: 24,605
Referee: Silvia Reyes (Peru)[1]
Sweden[4]
Australia[4]
Sweden
SWEDEN:
GK 1 Hedvig Lindahl
RB 4 Annica Svensson  90+2'
CB 7 Sara Larsson
CB 2 Charlotte Rohlin
LB 6 Sara Thunebro
CM 5 Caroline Seger (c)
CM 17 Lisa Dahlkvist
RW 16 Linda Forsberg  67'
LW 15 Therese Sjögran  67'
CF 8 Lotta Schelin
CF 14 Josefine Öqvist  83'
Substitutions:
MF 18 Nilla Fischer  81'  67'
FW 19 Madelaine Edlund  83'
DF 13 Lina Nilsson  90+2'
Manager:
Thomas Dennerby
Australia
AUSTRALIA:
GK 1 Melissa Barbieri (c)
RB 6 Ellyse Perry  59'
CB 10 Servet Uzunlar
CB 3 Kim Carroll
LB 8 Elise Kellond-Knight
RM 9 Caitlin Foord
CM 12 Emily van Egmond  58'
CM 14 Collette McCallum  79'
LM 7 Heather Garriock  80'
CF 17 Kyah Simon  23'
CF 11 Lisa De Vanna
Substitutions:
DF 4 Clare Polkinghorne  58'
MF 13 Tameka Butt  59'
MF 15 Sally Shipard  79'
Manager:
Scotland Tom Sermanni

Player of the Match:
Lotta Schelin (Sweden)

Assistant referees:
Mariana Corbo (Uruguay)[1]
Maria Rocco (Argentina)[1]
Fourth official:
Dagmar Damková (Czech Republic)[1]

Brazil vs. United States

10 July 2011
17:30
Brazil  2 – 2 (a.e.t.)  United States
Marta  68' (pen.), 92' Report Daiane  2' (o.g.)
Wambach  120+2'
  Penalties  
Cristiane
Marta
Daiane
Francielle
3 – 5 Boxx
Lloyd
Wambach
Rapinoe
Krieger
Brazil[5]
United States[5]
Brazil
BRAZIL:
GK 1 Andréia
CB 4 Aline (c)  44'
CB 3 Daiane
CB 13 Érika  117'
CM 8 Formiga  113'
CM 7 Ester
RM 14 Fabiana
LM 2 Maurine  112'
AM 11 Cristiane
AM 10 Marta  45'
CF 6 Rosana  85'
Substitutions:
FW 15 Francielle  85'
DF 5 Renata Costa  113'
Manager:
Kleiton Lima
United States
UNITED STATES:
GK 1 Hope Solo  67'
RB 11 Ali Krieger
CB 19 Rachel Buehler Red card 65'
CB 3 Christie Rampone (c)
LB 6 Amy LePeilbet
CM 7 Shannon Boxx  113'
CM 10 Carli Lloyd  29'
RW 9 Heather O'Reilly  108'
LW 12 Lauren Cheney  55'
SS 8 Amy Rodriguez  72'
CF 20 Abby Wambach
Substitutions:
MF 15 Megan Rapinoe  90'  55'
FW 13 Alex Morgan  72'
MF 17 Tobin Heath  108'
Manager:
Sweden Pia Sundhage

Player of the Match:
Hope Solo (United States)

Assistant referees:
Allyson Flynn (Australia)[1]
Sarah Ho (Australia)[1]
Fourth official:
Etsuko Fukano (Japan)[1]

Semifinals

France vs. United States

13 July 2011
18:00
France  1 – 3  United States
Bompastor  55' Report Cheney  9'
Wambach  79'
Morgan  82'
France[7]
United States[7]
France
FRANCE:
GK 16 Bérangère Sapowicz
RB 11 Laure Lepailleur
CB 4 Laura Georges
CB 5 Ophélie Meilleroux
LB 8 Sonia Bompastor
CM 6 Sandrine Soubeyrand (c)  78'
CM 15 Élise Bussaglia
RW 10 Camille Abily
AM 14 Louisa Necib
LW 17 Gaëtane Thiney
CF 18 Marie-Laure Delie  46'
Substitutions:
FW 12 Eugénie Le Sommer  46'
FW 19 Élodie Thomis  90'  78'
Manager:
Bruno Bini
United States
UNITED STATES:
GK 1 Hope Solo
RB 11 Ali Krieger
CB 3 Christie Rampone (c)
CB 4 Becky Sauerbrunn
LB 6 Amy LePeilbet
RM 9 Heather O'Reilly  87'
CM 10 Carli Lloyd  65'
CM 7 Shannon Boxx
LM 12 Lauren Cheney
SS 8 Amy Rodriguez  56'
CF 20 Abby Wambach
Substitutions:
FW 13 Alex Morgan  56'
MF 15 Megan Rapinoe  65'
MF 17 Tobin Heath  87'
Manager:
Sweden Pia Sundhage

Player of the Match:
Abby Wambach (United States)

Assistant referees:
Tonja Paavola (Finland)[6]
Anu Jokela (Finland)[6]
Fourth official:
Christina W. Pedersen (Norway)[6]

Japan vs. Sweden

13 July 2011
20:45
Japan  3 – 1  Sweden
Kawasumi  19', 64'
Sawa  60'
Report Öqvist  10'
Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt
Attendance: 45,434
Referee: Carol Anne Chenard (Canada)[6]
Japan[8]
Sweden[8]
Japan
JAPAN:
GK 21 Ayumi Kaihori
RB 2 Yukari Kinga
CB 3 Azusa Iwashimizu
CB 4 Saki Kumagai
LB 15 Aya Sameshima
CM 6 Mizuho Sakaguchi
CM 10 Homare Sawa (c)
RW 11 Shinobu Ohno  86'
LW 8 Aya Miyama  89'
CF 7 Kozue Ando
CF 9 Nahomi Kawasumi  74'
Substitutions:
FW 17 Yūki Nagasato  74'
FW 19 Megumi Takase  86'
DF 14 Megumi Kamionobe  89'
Manager:
Norio Sasaki
Sweden
SWEDEN:
GK 1 Hedvig Lindahl
RB 4 Annica Svensson  70'
CB 7 Sara Larsson
CB 2 Charlotte Rohlin (c)
LB 6 Sara Thunebro
CM 20 Marie Hammarström  69'
CM 17 Lisa Dahlkvist
RW 16 Linda Forsberg  65'
LW 15 Therese Sjögran
CF 8 Lotta Schelin
CF 14 Josefine Öqvist  75'
Substitutions:
MF 10 Sofia Jakobsson  65'
FW 9 Jessica Landström  69'
MF 11 Antonia Göransson  75'
Manager:
Thomas Dennerby

Player of the Match:
Aya Miyama (Japan)

Assistant referees:
Rita Munoz (Mexico)[6]
Mayte Chavez (Mexico)[6]
Fourth official:
Therese Neguel (Cameroon)[6]

Third place play-off

16 July 2011
17:30
Sweden  2 – 1  France
Schelin  29'
M. Hammarström  82'
Report Thomis  56'
Sweden[10]
France[10]
Sweden
SWEDEN:
GK 1 Hedvig Lindahl
RB 4 Annica Svensson
CB 7 Sara Larsson
CB 2 Charlotte Rohlin
LM 6 Sara Thunebro
CM 18 Nilla Fischer (c)  73'
CM 17 Lisa Dahlkvist
RW 16 Linda Forsberg  62'
LW 15 Therese Sjögran
CF 8 Lotta Schelin
CF 14 Josefine Öqvist Red card 68'
Substitutions:
FW 20 Marie Hammarström  62'
MF 3 Linda Sembrant  73'
Manager:
Thomas Dennerby
France
FRANCE:
GK 16 Berangere Sapowicz  32'
RB 7 Corine Franco  84'
CB 4 Laura Georges
CB 2 Wendie Renard
LB 8 Sonia Bompastor
CM 6 Sandrine Soubeyrand (c)
CM 15 Elise Bussaglia
RW 10 Camille Abily
AM 14 Louisa Necib  32'
LW 17 Gaëtane Thiney
CF 9 Eugenie Le Sommer
Substitutions:
GK 1 Celine Deville  32'
FW 14 Élodie Thomis  32'
DF 9 Caroline Pizzala  84'
Manager:
Bruno Bini

Player of the Match:
Sara Larsson (Sweden)

Assistant referees:
Marlene Duffy (United States)[9]
Veronica Perez (United States)[9]
Fourth official:
Quetzalli Alvarado (Mexico)[9]

Final

17 July 2011
20:45
Japan  2 – 2 (a.e.t.)  United States
Miyama  81'
Sawa  117'
Report Morgan  69'
Wambach  104'
  Penalties  
Miyama
Nagasato
Sakaguchi
Kumagai
3 – 1 Boxx
Lloyd
Heath
Wambach

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