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Host · Canada

2015

2015 FIFA Women's World Cup · 6 June 2015 – 5 July 2015

Champion

United States

5–2

Runner-up

Japan

OverviewTeamsMatchesTop ScorersAwardsPenalties
The tournament in numbers

Overview

Tournament totals counted from imported source data.

Teams

24 nations qualified for this tournament.

Australia

AUS

Brazil

BRA

Cameroon

CMR

Canada

CAN

China

CHN

Colombia

COL

Costa Rica

CRI

Ecuador

ECU

England

ENG

France

FRA

Matches

Every match of the tournament, stage by stage (52 total).

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group stage · 36 matches
6 June 2015

Canada v China

1–0

Commonwealth Stadium
6 June 2015

New Zealand v Netherlands

0–1

Commonwealth Stadium

Top Scorers

Leading scorers of the tournament, excluding own goals.

1

Carli LloydUnited States

6 goals

2

Célia ŠašićGermany

6 goals

3

Anja MittagGermany

5 goals

4

Marie-Laure DelieFrance

3 goals

5

Gaëlle EnganamouitCameroon

3 goals

Honours

Awards

Official tournament awards in the archive.

Best Young PlayerKadeisha BuchananCanada
Bronze BallAya MiyamaJapan
Bronze BootAnja MittagGermany
Golden BallCarli LloydUnited States
Golden BootCélia ŠašićGermany
Golden GloveHope SoloUnited States
Silver BallAmandine HenryFrance
Silver Boot

Penalty Shootouts

1 matches went to penalties, with 10 shootout kicks recorded.

quarter-final · 1 match
26 June 2015

Germany v France

1–1 (5–4 pens)

Olympic Stadium

24

Teams

52

Matches

146

Goals

113

Cards

572

Substitutions

1

Penalty shootouts

10

Shootout kicks

8

Awards

Group standings and knockout bracket views will be added after standings/bracket queries are finalized.

Germany

DEU

Ivory Coast

CIV

Japan

JPN

Mexico

MEX

Netherlands

NLD

New Zealand

NZL

Nigeria

NGA

Norway

NOR

South Korea

KOR

Spain

ESP

Sweden

SWE

Switzerland

CHE

Thailand

THA

United States

USA
7 June 2015

Norway v Thailand

4–0

TD Place Stadium
7 June 2015

Germany v Ivory Coast

10–0

TD Place Stadium
8 June 2015

Sweden v Nigeria

3–3

Investors Group Field
8 June 2015

Cameroon v Ecuador

6–0

BC Place
8 June 2015

United States v Australia

3–1

Investors Group Field
8 June 2015

Japan v Switzerland

1–0

BC Place
9 June 2015

France v England

1–0

Moncton Stadium
9 June 2015

Spain v Costa Rica

1–1

Olympic Stadium
9 June 2015

Colombia v Mexico

1–1

Moncton Stadium
9 June 2015

Brazil v South Korea

2–0

Olympic Stadium
11 June 2015

China v Netherlands

1–0

Commonwealth Stadium
11 June 2015

Germany v Norway

1–1

TD Place Stadium
11 June 2015

Canada v New Zealand

0–0

Commonwealth Stadium
11 June 2015

Ivory Coast v Thailand

2–3

TD Place Stadium
12 June 2015

Switzerland v Ecuador

10–1

BC Place
12 June 2015

Australia v Nigeria

2–0

Investors Group Field
12 June 2015

Japan v Cameroon

2–1

BC Place
12 June 2015

United States v Sweden

0–0

Investors Group Field
13 June 2015

France v Colombia

0–2

Moncton Stadium
13 June 2015

Brazil v Spain

1–0

Olympic Stadium
13 June 2015

England v Mexico

2–1

Moncton Stadium
13 June 2015

South Korea v Costa Rica

2–2

Olympic Stadium
15 June 2015

Thailand v Germany

0–4

Investors Group Field
15 June 2015

Ivory Coast v Norway

1–3

Moncton Stadium
15 June 2015

China v New Zealand

2–2

Investors Group Field
15 June 2015

Netherlands v Canada

1–1

Olympic Stadium
16 June 2015

Switzerland v Cameroon

1–2

Commonwealth Stadium
16 June 2015

Ecuador v Japan

0–1

Investors Group Field
16 June 2015

Nigeria v United States

0–1

BC Place
16 June 2015

Australia v Sweden

1–1

Commonwealth Stadium
17 June 2015

England v Colombia

2–1

Olympic Stadium
17 June 2015

Mexico v France

0–5

TD Place Stadium
17 June 2015

South Korea v Spain

2–1

TD Place Stadium
17 June 2015

Costa Rica v Brazil

0–1

Moncton Stadium
round of 16 · 8 matches
20 June 2015

Germany v Sweden

4–1

TD Place Stadium
20 June 2015

China v Cameroon

1–0

Commonwealth Stadium
21 June 2015

Brazil v Australia

0–1

Moncton Stadium
21 June 2015

France v South Korea

3–0

Olympic Stadium
21 June 2015

Canada v Switzerland

1–0

BC Place
22 June 2015

Norway v England

1–2

TD Place Stadium
22 June 2015

United States v Colombia

2–0

Commonwealth Stadium
23 June 2015

Japan v Netherlands

2–1

BC Place
quarter-final · 4 matches
26 June 2015

Germany v France

1–1 (5–4 pens)

Olympic Stadium
26 June 2015

China v United States

0–1

TD Place Stadium
27 June 2015

Australia v Japan

0–1

Commonwealth Stadium
27 June 2015

England v Canada

2–1

BC Place
semi-final · 2 matches
30 June 2015

United States v Germany

2–0

Olympic Stadium
1 July 2015

Japan v England

2–1

Commonwealth Stadium
third-place match · 1 match
4 July 2015

Germany v England

0–1

Commonwealth Stadium
final · 1 match
5 July 2015

United States v Japan

5–2

BC Place
Carli Lloyd
United States