FIFA Women's World Cup
Latest FIFA Women's World Cup News
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Organizers: Don't Mess With the Olympic Brand
Don't touch those rings: Organizers warn guerrilla marketers not to mess with Olympic brand
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S.Africa's Most Famous Township Gets New Theater
New playhouse in Soweto, South Africa's most famous township, could spark theater revival
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Japan Tweets Way to Record in New Year
Japanese users set another record this summer, when their soccer team pulled an upset over Team USA in the FIFA Women ' s World Cup final. The win generated 7,196 tweets per second, compared with 5,160 for the killing of Osama Bin Laden
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'Dancing With the Stars' Season 13 Cast Revealed
as the tournament's top goalkeeper. Solo was also the starting goalkeeper for the United States in the 2007 FIFA Women ' s World Cup and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing where the U.S. women's team won the gold medal by defeating Brazil
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AP Interview: Espelund Brings High Ideals to UEFA
AP Interview: Norway's Espelund brings high ideals as 1st woman to join UEFA high command
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Former Germany Captain Birgit Prinz Retires
Former Germany national team captain Birgit Prinz retires, won 2 World Cup titles
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Clinton Vows to Pay off Women's World Cup Bet
Clinton congratulates Japan on 'hard fought' Women's World Cup victory, vows to pay off bet
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World Cup Finalist US Leads FIFA Women's Rankings
The United States remains atop the FIFA women's world rankings despite its World Cup final defeat to Japan in a penalty shootout last Sunday. The U.S. has topped the standings since March 2008, and is followed by Germany, Brazil, Japan and Sweden. England climbs four places to No. 6, ahead of
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Jet-Lag Doesn't Spoil Wambach Homecoming
Abby Wambach shakes non-stop schedule to enjoy warm homecoming in Rochester
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Sellout Crowd Expected for Wambach's Homecoming
Sellout crowd expected for Abby Wambach's homecoming in Rochester following World Cup loss
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US World Cup Team Receives Warm Welcome Home
Despite 2nd place finish, US Women's World Cup team receives warm welcome home
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Japan Savors Women's World Cup Win
If ever there was one, this was a victory to be savored. After a year that will go down in history as one of Japan's hardest, a period scarred by the horrors of a deadly earthquake and tsunami and the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, the Women's World Cup finally brought the nation
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Soccer Boom? Not. Big Step Forward? Maybe
US women break through game's glass ceiling first. Can American men's team do the same?

