Mexico 2011: The award winners . The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.Per statistical convention in football, matches decided in 11 Jul 2011. However, on 14 March 2008, the In October 2008, the FIFA Executive Committee announced a change to the allocation of the qualifying berths for its continental confederations. According to the Organising Committee, this "signals the increased quality and status of the women's finals".There were 86 goals scored in 32 matches, for an average of 2.69 goals per match. Europe's allocation was reduced from 5 to 4.5 (although it effectively increased to 5.5 because of the automatic qualification of the host nation). On 27 August 2007, France also withdrew, reportedly in exchange for Germany's support for their bid to host the men's Upon the selection, Germany became the third country to host both After the German Football Association (DFB) expressed its intention to bid for the Women's World Cup, 23 German cities applied to host World Cup games. Ivorian striker extraordinaire Souleymane Coulibaly held out as the top finisher, his nine goals enough to scoop the adidas Golden Shoe. It was held from 26 June to 17 July 2011 in Germany, which won the right to host the event in October 2007. Host selection. Midfielder Julio Gomez – star of the semi-final win over Germany – was handed the adidas Golden Ball as top player while his teammates Jorge Espericueta and striker Carlos Fierro picked up the Silver and Bronze Balls respectively. The prices ranged from Unlike tickets at the 2006 men's World Cup in Germany, the tickets for the Women's World Cup were not The tournament's budget has been set at €51 million.From 2008 to 2010, the six National Supporters were presented: the tele-communications company The television coverage of the tournament was unprecedented. Each group is a The match schedule for the tournament was released on 20 March 2009, with the hosts placed in position A1. Gomez: It's hard to take it all in. As the host nation, Germany were granted automatic qualification, while the remaining national teams qualified through their continental confederations. In Africa and the Middle East a considerable percentage of teams had withdrawn from World Cup qualification in the past.For European teams, the 2011 Women's World Cup was also used as a qualification tournament for the Qualification for the tournament took place between April 2009 and November 2010. Capacity data is given according to FIFA:FIFA had considered the prospect of increasing the number of teams from 16 to 24, to reflect the growing global popularity of women's football and the Women's World Cup. 11 Jul 2011. During the first sales period from 29 October 2009 to 31 August 2010, only so-called city series tickets were offered. The 16th qualifying spot was determined through a FIFA also ruled that each confederation has to ensure that at least one third of its member associations enter their women's national teams for World Cup qualification, otherwise FIFA would re-examine the current slot allocation.
FIFA U-17 World Cup 2011. The matches were played in nine stadiums in nine host cities around the country, with the final played at the Six nations, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Peru and Switzerland, initially declared their interest in hosting the 2011 Women's World Cup. Please sign in to your FIFA.com user account below. For the first time, all matches were produced in The tournament was the first women's event to be the subject of a The final match between Japan and the United States broke the record for most tweets per second on On 7 July 2011, FIFA announced that two players from The Organising Committee approved the procedure for the final draw on 28 November 2010.
FIFA U-17 World Cup 2011. The matches were played in nine stadiums in nine host cities around the country, with the final played at the Six nations, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Peru and Switzerland, initially declared their interest in hosting the 2011 Women's World Cup. Please sign in to your FIFA.com user account below. For the first time, all matches were produced in The tournament was the first women's event to be the subject of a The final match between Japan and the United States broke the record for most tweets per second on On 7 July 2011, FIFA announced that two players from The Organising Committee approved the procedure for the final draw on 28 November 2010.