Monday, July 18, 2011

Japan triumph in dramatic final

Japan have upset the United States to scoop the women’s World Cup trophy for the first time.

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Frankfurt - Japan won the women's World Cup for the first time when they upset the United States 3-1 on penalties following a 2-2 draw after extra time on Sunday.

Japan was in need of a good news story after the tsunami disaster which rocked the country in March and their female soccer players supplied it despite being dominated for long spells in the final.

They slipped behind once in normal time and then again in extra time but hit back out of the blue on both occasions before prevailing in the shootout as the US top-ranked team lost all their confidence, sending a series of poor efforts at goal.

Japan's winning spotkick sparked wild celebrations in front of the sell-out crowd of 48 837 in Frankfurt.

It was the first time in 26 matches that Japan had beaten favourites the US, who had won the World Cup title in 1991 and 1999.

Japan, reduced to 10 when Azusa Iwashimizu was dismissed just before extra time ended, levelled on 117 minutes through Homare Sawa after Abby Wambach's cool header in the 104th minute looked to have given the US victory.

In normal time, Aya Miyama of Japan equalised in the 81st minute when she tapped in a loose ball after woeful US defending.

Alex Morgan had stylishly opened the scoring for the US in the 69th minute when she lashed home having run onto a long ball.

US President Barack Obama watched the match from the White House but his messages of support failed to inspire his team in the dramatic shootout. - Reuters

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/japan-triumph-in-dramatic-final-1.1100527?cache=%3Fcache%3D%3D%3Fimage%3D11%3Fimage%3D10%3Fcache%3D%3Fcache%3D%3D%3Fimage%3D11%3Fimage%3D10

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