2011 FIFA Women's World Cup

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The 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup was the sixth edition of the premier international tournament for women's national football teams, held in Germany and featuring top squads from around the world competing for the world title.

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instanceOf FIFA Women's World Cup
international women's football tournament
bestGoalkeeper Hope Solo
bestPlayer Homare Sawa
bestYoungPlayer Caitlin Foord
category 2011 in women's association football
International women's association football competitions hosted by Germany
champion Japan women's national football team
confederationsRepresented 6
editionNumber 6
endDate 2011-07-17
fairPlayAward Japan women's national football team
finalDecidedBy penalty shoot-out
finalMatchCity Frankfurt am Main
finalMatchStadium Commerzbank-Arena
finalScore Japan 2–2 United States (Japan won on penalties)
fourthPlace France women’s national football team
surface form: France women's national football team
goldenBallWinner Homare Sawa
goldenBootWinner Homare Sawa
groupStageFormat round-robin
hostBidWinner German Football Association
hostConfederation UEFA
hostContinent Europe
hostCountry Germany
hostSelectionBody FIFA Council
surface form: FIFA Executive Committee
hostSelectionDate 2007-10-30
knockoutStage final
quarter-finals
semi-finals
third place play-off
mascot Karla Kick
nextEdition 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup
surface form: 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup
notableEvent first Asian team to win FIFA Women's World Cup
numberOfGroups 4
numberOfHostCities 9
numberOfTeams 16
numberOfVenues 9
officialMatchBall Adidas Speedcell
officialSong "Niemand hat gesagt"
officialSongPerformer Herbert Grönemeyer
openingMatchCity Berlin
openingMatchStadium Olympiastadion Berlin
surface form: Olympiastadion
organizer FIFA
previousEdition 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup
runnerUp United States women's national soccer team
sport association football
startDate 2011-06-26
thirdPlace Sweden women's national football team

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Japan women's national football team worldCupTitle 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
Japan women's national football team worldCupParticipation 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
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Hope Solo participatedIn 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
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