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    2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, Quarter-finals
    Brazil
    Brazil

    Brazil

    WWLWW
    2
    USA
    United States

    United States

    WWWWW
    2Winner Icon United States
    • Marta - 68' Pen, 92'
    • Daiane - 2' OG
    • Abby Wambach - 120'+2'
    • Rachel Buehler - 65'
    United States win 5-3 on penalties
    • Summary
    • Commentary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    • Bracket
    BrazilBRA
    No.Name
    1Andreia
    14Fabiana
    13Erika
    8Formiga
    5Renata Costa
    2Maurine
    7Ester
    3Daiane
    4Aline
    11Cristiane
    10Marta
    6Rosana
    15Francielle
    Substitutes
    21Thaís
    19Grazielle
    20Roseane
    17Daniele
    16Elaine
    9Bia Zaneratto
    12Bárbara
    18Thaís
    United StatesUSA
    No.Name
    1Hope Solo
    9Heather O'Reilly
    17Tobin Heath
    6Amy LePeilbet
    19Rachel Buehler
    11Ali Krieger
    7Shannon Boxx
    3Christie Rampone
    20Abby Wambach
    10Carli Lloyd
    12Lauren Holiday
    15Megan Rapinoe
    8Amy Rodriguez
    13Alex Morgan
    Substitutes
    16Lori Lindsey
    5Kelley O'Hara
    18Nicole Barnhart
    21Jill Loyden
    4Becky Sauerbrunn
    2Heather Mitts
    14Stephanie Cox

    Game Information

    Rudolf-Harbig-Stadium
    11:30 AM, July 10, 2011Coverage: ESPN/ESPN3

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