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2010 CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying


FieldValue
tourney_nameCONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying
year2010
image2010 CONCACAF Women's Championship.png
other_titlesCONCACAF / FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifiers
dates28 October – 8 November
countryMexico
num_teams8
confederations1
venues2
cities1
champion_other
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
count2
matches16
goals62
top_scorerUSA Abby Wambach
(8 goals)
prevseason[2006](2006-concacaf-women-s-gold-cup)
nextseason[2014](2014-concacaf-women-s-championship)

(8 goals) The 2010 CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying was the eighth edition of the CONCACAF W Championship, the quadrennial international women's football championship contested by the senior women's national teams of the member associations of CONCACAF, the regional governing body of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Serving as the region's 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifiers, it was played by eight teams from 28 October to 8 November 2010 in Cancún, Mexico. For the second time in its history, it was won by Canada.

The United States, Canada and Mexico received byes into the tournament after taking the top three positions in the 2006 Gold Cup, while five other spots were determined through regional qualification.

Canada and Mexico, by virtue of their semi-final wins, qualified automatically for the 2011 Women's World Cup, while third-place USA advanced to a play-off against Italy for a further finals berth. Also, Costa Rica and Trinidad and Tobago qualified at the 2011 Pan American Games.

Canada won the tournament with a 1–0 win over Mexico in the Final. Just like during their 1998 CONCACAF Women's Championship win, Canada did not concede a single goal against in the entire tournament. They scored 17 goals, while allowing none, to win their second CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifier. Contrasting Canada's success, the USA's semifinal loss to Mexico marked the first time ever that the USA did not win a World Cup qualifying match. It was also the first time that the USA failed to advance to a CONCACAF final match, having not participated in the 1998 Championship because they qualified automatically as hosts for the 1999 Women’s World Cup.

Qualification

Main article: 2010 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup qualification

[[North American Football Union|North America]]

Direct entry:

[[Central American Football Union|Central America]]

Via qualification:

[[Caribbean Football Union|Caribbean]]

Via qualification:

Venues

On 11 October 2010, CONCACAF announced the tournament would be hosted in Mexico, with all matches scheduled to be played in Cancún.

{{location map+Mexicofloat=centerwidth=390caption=places=Cancún
Estadio de Béisbol Beto ÁvilaEstadio Quintana Roo
Capacity: **9,500**Capacity: **18,844**
[[File:BetoAvilaCUN.jpg200px]][[File:Estadio Quintana Roo (Main Stand).jpg200px]]

Squads

Main article: 2010 CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying squads

Group stage

Matches were played at Estadio de Béisbol Beto Ávila and Estadio Quintana Roo in Cancún.

When teams finished level of points, the final order was determined according to:

  1. greater number of points in matches between tied teams
  2. superior goal difference in matches between tied teams
  3. greater number of goals scored in matches between tied teams
  4. superior goal difference in all group matches
  5. greater number of goals scored in all group matches
  6. better fair play record in all group matches (red & yellow cards)
  7. drawing of lots

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3300120+12**9**
320195+4**6**
3102440**3**
3003319−16**0**

Dominguez Worbis De Souza

Sinclair
Filigno
Lang

Lopez

Belgrave Edwards Mascall

Belanger Filigno

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3300180+18**9**
3201440**6**
310218−7**3**
3003011−11**0**

Wambach Rodriguez

Rodríguez

Rapinoe Wambach Morgan Lloyd

Cheney Averbuch Morgan

Knockout stage

Bracket

|5 November||4||0 |5 November||1||2 |8 November||1||0 |8 November||0||3

Semifinals

Winners qualified for 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.{{footballbox Filigno Sinclair Cruz

Pérez

Third place play-off

Winner advanced to UEFA–CONCACAF play-off.{{footballbox Wambach

Final

Goalscorers

  • Abby Wambach

  • Christine Sinclair

  • Maribel Dominguez

  • Jonelle Filigno

  • Amy Rodriguez

  • Josée Bélanger

  • Raquel Rodríguez Cedeño

  • Mariam El-Masri

  • Dinora Garza

  • Lauren Cheney

  • Megan Rapinoe

  • Candace-Marie Chapman

  • Christina Julien

  • Kara Lang

  • Melissa Tancredi

  • Adriana Venegas

  • Shirley Cruz Traña

  • Kayla De Souza

  • Adeline Saintilmond

  • Guadalupe Worbis

  • Candace Edwards

  • Dernell Mascall

  • Kennya Cordner

  • Rhea Belgrave

  • Alex Morgan

  • Rachel Buehler

  • Yael Averbuch

  • Daniela Cruz (against Canada)

References and notes

References

  1. [http://www.concacaf.com/page/WGC/NewsDetail/0,,12813~2181430,00.html Quintana Roo to share Women's WC Qualifying] {{webarchive. link. (25 October 2010 , from www.concacaf.com, retrieved 19 October 2010)
  2. (2010). "CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying, 2010 regulations".
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