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2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, Quarter-finals
Brazil
WWWDL
2
United States
LWWWD
2
Winner Icon United States
Marta
- 68' Pen, 92'
Daiane
- 2' OG
Abby Wambach
- 120'+2'
Rachel Buehler
- 65'
Summary
Commentary
Statistics
Line-Ups
Bracket
BRA
No.
Name
1
Andreia
14
Fabiana
13
Erika
8
Formiga
5
Renata Costa
2
Maurine
7
Ester
3
Daiane
4
Aline
11
Cristiane
10
Marta
6
Rosana
15
Francielle
Substitutes
21
Thaís
19
Grazielle
20
Roseane
17
Daniele
16
Elaine
9
Bia Zaneratto
12
Bárbara
18
Thaís
USA
No.
Name
1
Hope Solo
9
Heather O'Reilly
17
Tobin Heath
6
Amy LePeilbet
19
Rachel Buehler
11
Ali Krieger
7
Shannon Boxx
3
Christie Rampone
20
Abby Wambach
10
Carli Lloyd
12
Lauren Holiday
15
Megan Rapinoe
8
Amy Rodriguez
13
Alex Morgan
Substitutes
16
Lori Lindsey
5
Kelley O'Hara
18
Nicole Barnhart
21
Jill Loyden
4
Becky Sauerbrunn
2
Heather Mitts
14
Stephanie Cox
Game Information
Rudolf-Harbig-Stadium
11:30 AM, July 10, 2011
Coverage: ESPN/ESPN3
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