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2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Final
United States
WWWWW
5
Winner Icon United States
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
USA
No.
Name
1
Hope Solo
4
Becky Sauerbrunn
19
Julie Ertz
22
Meghan Klingenberg
11
Ali Krieger
14
Morgan Gautrat
12
Lauren Holiday
15
Megan Rapinoe
5
Kelley O'Hara
17
Tobin Heath
20
Abby Wambach
13
Alex Morgan
3
Christie Rampone
10
Carli Lloyd
Substitutes
23
Christen Press
9
Heather O'Reilly
21
Alyssa Naeher
7
Shannon Boxx
2
Sydney Leroux
18
Ashlyn Harris
6
Whitney Engen
8
Amy Rodriguez
16
Lori Chalupny
JPN
No.
Name
18
Ayumi Kaihori
4
Saki Kumagai
3
Azusa Iwashimizu
10
Homare Sawa
5
Aya Sameshima
19
Saori Ariyoshi
13
Rumi Utsugi
6
Mizuho Sakaguchi
8
Aya Miyama
9
Nahomi Kawasumi
15
Yuika Sugasawa
17
Yuki Nagasato
11
Shinobu Ohno
16
Mana Iwabuchi
Substitutes
1
Miho Fukumoto
20
Yuri Kawamura
12
Megumi Kamionobe
23
Kana Kitahara
14
Asuna Tanaka
22
Asano Nagasato
2
Yukari Kinga
21
Erina Yamane
Game Information
BC Place
7:00 PM, July 5, 2015
Coverage: FOX
Vancouver, Canada
FIFA Women's World Cup News
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
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
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.