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2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameAFC Women's Asian Cup
year2010
dates19–30 May
cityChengdu
countryChina
num_teams8
confederations1
venuesChengdu Sports Centre Stadium
Shuangliu Sports Centre Stadium
champion_other
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
count1
matches16
goals45
attendance
top_scorerJPN Kozue Ando
JPN Homare Sawa
PRK Jo Yun-mi
KOR Yoo Young-a
(3 goals)
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Shuangliu Sports Centre Stadium JPN Homare Sawa PRK Jo Yun-mi KOR Yoo Young-a (3 goals)

The 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup was held from 19–30 May at the Chengdu Sports Centre in China PR. The winners, Australia, runners-up, Korea DPR, and third-place team, Japan qualified for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.

With this victory, Australia women's had become the first ever national team to win in two different confederations, having won the OFC Women's Nations Cup three times before. Their success was later followed by their fellow men's team at the men's tournament less than 5 years later.

Venues

Chengdu{{location map+Chinafloat=leftwidth=300caption=places=
Chengdu Sports Center StadiumShuangliu Sports Centre Stadium
Capacity: **40,000**Capacity: **26,000**
[[File:Chengdu Sports Center.JPG200px]][[File:Flag of None.svg200px]]

Qualification

;Direct entry

;Via qualification Main article: 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification

Squads

Main article: 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup squads

Match officials

A total of 9 referees and 9 assistant referees were appointed for the final tournament.

;Referees

  • AUS Jacqui Melksham
  • CHN Li Hong
  • CHN Wang Jia
  • IND Bentla D'Coth
  • JPN Yamagishi Sachiko
  • PRK Ri Hyang-ok
  • KOR Hong Eun-ah
  • THA Pannipar Kamnueng
  • THA Semaksuk Praew

;Assistant referees

  • AUS Sarah Ho
  • AUS Clare Flynn
  • CHN Zhang Lingling
  • TPE Liu Hsiu-mei
  • JPN Saori Takahashi
  • JPN Shiho Ayukai
  • MAS Widiya Habibah binti Shamsuri
  • PRK Hong Kum-nyo
  • KOR Kim Kyoung-min

Group stages

The two groups were drawn on 21 November 2009 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Group A

Report Kim Yong-ae Jo Yun-mi

Report Sawa Yamaguchi Sameshima Miyama Kamionobe

Report Nakano Utsugi Ando

Report Jo Yun-mi

Report Nagasato

Report Waranya

Group B

Report Ledbrook

Report

Report De Vanna Kerr

Report Yuan Fan Zhang Rui Bi Yan Han Duan

Report

Report Cha Yun-hee Jung Seol-bin

Knockout stages

|27 May – Chengdu||0||1 |27 May – Chengdu||0|** |1 |30 May – Chengdu| **|1 (5)||1 (4) |30 May – Chengdu||2||0

Semi-finals

Winners qualified for 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.{{football box Report

Report

Third place match

Winner qualified for 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.{{football box Report Sawa

Final

Report Ledbrook Gill Garriock Simon Yun Song-mi Choe Yong-sim Yu Jong-hui Mun Chol-mi

Awards

Most Valuable PlayerTop ScorerFairplay Award
PRK Jo Yun-miJPN Kozue Ando (3 goals)

Goalscorers

  • Homare Sawa

  • Kozue Ando

  • Yoo Young-a

  • Jo Yun-mi

  • Sam Kerr

  • Zhang Rui

  • Mami Yamaguchi

  • Kate Gill

  • Kim Carroll

  • Kylie Ledbrook

  • Leena Khamis

  • Lisa De Vanna

  • Bi Yan

  • Han Duan

  • Li Danyang

  • Yuan Fan

  • Aya Miyama

  • Aya Sameshima

  • Azusa Iwashimizu

  • Manami Nakano

  • Megumi Kamionobe

  • Megumi Takase

  • Rumi Utsugi

  • Yuki Nagasato

  • Cha Yun-hee

  • Jung Hae-in

  • Kang Sun-mi

  • Jon Myong-hwa

  • Kim Kyong-hwa

  • Kim Yong-ae

  • Ra Un-sim

  • Yun Song-mi

  • Junpen Seesraum

  • Waranya Chaikantree

References

References

  1. "AFC Calendar of Competitions 2010". Images.the-afc.com.
  2. (31 May 2010). "Matildas win Asian Cup on penalties". Smh.com.au.
  3. "Technical Report and Statistics - AFC Women's Asian Cup China 2010". [[Asian Football Confederation]].
  4. "All set for AFC Women's Asian Cup 2010 Finals draw". The-afc.com.
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