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2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup


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image2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup.gif
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tourney_nameCONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
year2002
other_titlesCoupe d'Or féminine CONCACAF 2002
dates27 October – 9 November
countryCanada
country2United States
num_teams8
confederations1
champion_other
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third_other
fourth_other
count5
matches16
goals80
top_scorerCAN Charmaine Hooper
CAN Christine Sinclair
USA Tiffeny Milbrett
(7 goals)
playerUSA Tiffeny Milbrett
goalkeeperMEX Jennifer Molina
prevseason[2000](2000-concacaf-women-s-gold-cup)
nextseason[2006](2006-concacaf-women-s-gold-cup)

CAN Christine Sinclair USA Tiffeny Milbrett (7 goals) The 2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup was the sixth staging of the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup. It was held in Seattle, Washington, United States and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The winning team, the United States, and runners-up, Canada, qualified for the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. The U.S. were later awarded hosting rights to the 2003 tournament, replacing China due to the SARS outbreak. The third-placed Mexico played against Japan in two play-off matches for qualification.

UNCAF Qualifying

Nicaragua and Belize withdrew. The first-placed Costa Rica and the second-placed Panama qualified for the Women's Gold Cup.

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CFU Qualifying

First round

Group 1

First leg

Des Vignes Attin-Johnson St. Louis Mollon McGee Charles


Second leg

Dasent Des Vignes McGee Attin-Johnson James


Group 2

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Group 3

and withdrew, causing and to win by walkover.



Final round

Semifinals



Burgin

Attin-Johnson

Third Place Playoff

Nord J.Pierre

Teleus

Final tournament

First round

Group A

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St. Louis De Mera

Parlow MacMillan

Chastain Milbrett

Sandoval Leyva Domínguez


MacMillan Roberts Wambach

Group B

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Burtini Sinclair Chapman Fenelon

Chavez Briceño

Hooper Walsh Lang Hermus


Sinclair

Knockout stage

Bracket

|November 6 || 2 || 0 |November 6 || 7 || 0 |November 9 || 1 || 2 |November 9 || 4 || 1

Semi-finals

Winners qualified for 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup.{{football box

  • Valderrama
  • Gómez

  • Parlow
  • Hucles
  • Lopez
  • MacMillan
  • Lilly

Third place playoff

Winner advanced to CONCACAF–AFC play-off.{{football box

  • González
  • Mora
  • Domínguez
  • Cruz

Final

  • Milbrett
  • Hamm
  • Hooper

Awards

  • Most Valuable Player (as Selected by Media): USA Tiffeny Milbrett (USA)
  • Golden Boot: CAN Christine Sinclair; USA Tiffeny Milbrett; CAN Charmaine Hooper (7 Goals)
  • Top Goalkeeper (as Selected by Women's Gold Cup Technical Study Group): MEX Jennifer Molina
  • Fair Play Trophy: Costa Rica

Best XI

;Goalkeeper

  • MEX Jennifer Molina (MEX) ;Defenders
  • CAN Candace Chapman (CAN)
  • USA Joy Fawcett (USA)
  • USA Brandi Chastain (USA)
  • MEX Monica Gonzalez (MEX) ;Midfielders
  • CRC Shirley Cruz (CRC)
  • USA Aly Wagner (USA)
  • CAN Christine Sinclair (CAN) ;Forwards
  • USA Shannon MacMillan (USA)
  • USA Tiffeny Milbrett (USA)
  • CAN Charmaine Hooper (USA)

;Substitutes

  • GK: TRI Lisa Jo Ramkissoon (TRI)
  • DF: CRC Gabriela Trujillo (CRC)
  • MD: TRI Tasha St. Louis (TRI)
  • AT: HAI Marie-Denise Gilles (HAI)
  • AT: MEX Maribel Domínguez (MEX)
  • AT: CAN Kara Lang (CAN)
  • A:T USA Cindy Parlow (USA)

References

References

  1. Longman, Jere. (27 May 2003). "U.S. Replaces China As Host of Soccer's Women's World Cup". [[The New York Times]].
  2. "Competitions - CONCACAF: The Football Confederation".
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