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2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Group Stage 2015
Nigeria
LDWDW
0-1-2
, 1 PTS
0
United States
WWWWW
2-1-0
, 7 PTS
1
Winner Icon United States
Sarah Nnodim
- 69'
Abby Wambach
- 45'
Summary
Report
Commentary
Statistics
Line-Ups
NGA
No.
Name
1
Precious Dede
5
Onome Ebi
6
Josephine Chukwunonye
23
Ngozi Ebere
22
Sarah Nnodim
13
Ngozi Okobi
14
Evelyn Nwabuoku
7
Esther Sunday
12
Halimatu Ayinde
17
Francisca Ordega
20
Cecilia Nku
8
Asisat Oshoala
10
Courtney Dike
9
Desire Oparanozie
Substitutes
19
Martina Ohadugha
16
Ibubeleye Whyte
3
Osinachi Ohale
4
Perpetua Nkwocha
21
Christy Ohiaeriaku
11
Ini-Abasi Umotong
18
Loveth Ayila
2
Blessing Edoho
USA
No.
Name
1
Hope Solo
4
Becky Sauerbrunn
19
Julie Ertz
22
Meghan Klingenberg
11
Ali Krieger
10
Carli Lloyd
12
Lauren Holiday
17
Tobin Heath
3
Christie Rampone
15
Megan Rapinoe
7
Shannon Boxx
13
Alex Morgan
2
Sydney Leroux
20
Abby Wambach
Substitutes
18
Ashlyn Harris
6
Whitney Engen
14
Morgan Gautrat
23
Christen Press
9
Heather O'Reilly
8
Amy Rodriguez
16
Lori Chalupny
5
Kelley O'Hara
21
Alyssa Naeher
Game Information
BC Place
8:00 PM, June 16, 2015
Vancouver, Canada
FIFA Women's World Cup Standings
Team
GP
W
D
L
GD
P
England
3
3
0
0
+7
9
Denmark
3
2
0
1
+2
6
China
3
1
0
2
-5
3
Haiti
3
0
0
3
-4
0
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