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ĦE Full results from the 2007 women's World Cup
SHANGHAI, Oct 1, 2007 (AFP) - Complete results from the 2007 women's World Cup in China from September 10-30: Final Germany 2 (Birgit Prinz 52, Simone Laudehr 86) Brazil 0 H-t: 0-0
ĦE Crestfallen Marta vows Brazil will bounce back
SHANGHAI, Oct 1, 2007 (AFP) - Fleet-footed Marta might have been voted player of the tournament but she is crestfallen after missing a vital penalty in the World Cup final against Germany. The wonder striker, often compared to
ĦE World Cup Roundup: Germany makes history, Marta stuns world
Germany made a history to become the first team to retain the FIFA Women's World Cup title here on Sunday with an incredible clean sweep, scoring 21 times in the maximum six matches and conceding none.
ĦE We waste chances, Brazil coach
Brazil coach Jorge Barcellos expressed his disappointment after their 2-0 loss to Germany in 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup final here on Sunday. "It was a tough match for Brazil," said Barcellos. "
ĦE Germany beats Brazil to retain World Cup title, U.S. wins bronze
Germany became the first team to retain the Women's World Cup title in 16 years after beating Brazil 2-0 here on Sunday, while the United States settled for the bronze with a 4-1 victory over Norway.
ĦE Germany beats Brazil 2-0 to retain World Cup title
Germany broke the jinx to become the first team to retain the Women's World Cup title after beating Brazil 2-0 in the final here on Sunday. "After the penalty save, I felt it was meant to be,"
ĦE Facts, figures of women's World Cup final Germany vs Brazil
Following are the facts and figures of the women's world cup final between Germany and Brazil here on Sunday: This is the sixth head-to-head between the two teams at senior level. The five

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