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    2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Final
    USA
    United States

    United States

    WWWWW
    5Winner Icon United States
    Japan
    Japan

    Japan

    LLLWD
    2
    • Carli Lloyd - 3', 5', 16'
    • Lauren Holiday - 14'
    • Tobin Heath - 54'
    • Yuki Nagasato - 27'
    • Julie Ertz - 52' OG
    • Summary
    • Report
    • Commentary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    • Bracket
    United StatesUSA
    No.Name
    1Hope Solo
    4Becky Sauerbrunn
    19Julie Ertz
    22Meghan Klingenberg
    11Ali Krieger
    14Morgan Gautrat
    12Lauren Holiday
    15Megan Rapinoe
    5Kelley O'Hara
    17Tobin Heath
    20Abby Wambach
    13Alex Morgan
    3Christie Rampone
    10Carli Lloyd
    Substitutes
    23Christen Press
    9Heather O'Reilly
    21Alyssa Naeher
    7Shannon Boxx
    2Sydney Leroux
    18Ashlyn Harris
    6Whitney Engen
    8Amy Rodriguez
    16Lori Chalupny
    JapanJPN
    No.Name
    18Ayumi Kaihori
    4Saki Kumagai
    3Azusa Iwashimizu
    10Homare Sawa
    5Aya Sameshima
    19Saori Ariyoshi
    13Rumi Utsugi
    6Mizuho Sakaguchi
    8Aya Miyama
    9Nahomi Kawasumi
    15Yuika Sugasawa
    17Yuki Nagasato
    11Shinobu Ohno
    16Mana Iwabuchi
    Substitutes
    1Miho Fukumoto
    20Yuri Kawamura
    12Megumi Kamionobe
    23Kana Kitahara
    14Asuna Tanaka
    22Asano Nagasato
    2Yukari Kinga
    21Erina Yamane

    Game Information

    BC Place
    7:00 PM, July 5, 2015Coverage: FOX
    Vancouver, Canada

    FIFA Women's World Cup News

    NWSL reveals 2026 season framework, June World Cup break

    NWSL reveals 2026 season framework, June World Cup break

    The NWSL announced on Wednesday that it will not play games next June for the start of the 2026 World Cup, which will be predominantly played in the United States.
    Hayes: USWNT entering 'next phase' ahead of Women's World Cup

    Hayes: USWNT entering 'next phase' ahead of Women's World Cup

    USWNT head coach Emma Hayes said she "feel[s] like we're entering the next phase" as she narrows her player pool ahead of the 2027 Women's World Cup.
    Wiegman to lead Lionesses at World Cup regardless of Euros

    Wiegman to lead Lionesses at World Cup regardless of Euros

    Sarina Wiegman will lead England into the next World Cup regardless of how the Lionesses fare at Euro 2025, Football Association CEO Mark Bullingham has said.
    All FIFA Women's World Cup News
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