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WHAT A GAME THE FINAL WAS! So was the bronze-medal match between Canada and France. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/olympic...cer-final.html "Japan's women's soccer team lost a game but gained a worldwide army of admirers Thursday, thanks to its touching display of class following the Olympic final." |
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It's exciting to realize that there are now so many fans of women's soccer around the world, and so many good players. A male friend of mine actually said that he prefers to watch women's soccer because he finds their game more interesting.
Like you, I felt sad when softball was eliminated. One of the few team sports I understand and have actually played. (Very, very badly.) I hope that women's soccer has made it over the "hump" and is now established in worldwide popularity. |
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Here is a nice article about the Japanese girls: One of the reasons Women's football attracted me so much is they play fairer compared to normal foootball (=men); e.g. less rough plays and fewer simulations. ![]() When watching the normal World Cups (by men) and Premier League (or Liga Espaņola, whatever), I often get disgusted by fake stumbles by supposedly millionaire soccer players, you know... ![]() |
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Agree deedee, simulations and faking are so annoying. I hope the women will not go that way. I also disgust the racism, hooliganism, sexism and homophobia around men's football wherever it surfaces. Love men's games when they are well played though
![]() 80.203 in the audience at Wembley stadium must be a record for womens football ![]() ![]() There are women's leagues in European countries; Germany, France, Russia and Sweden(which was considered the best last season) These leagues have players from US, Canada, Brazil, Japan, Australia, New Zealand etc. If the US pro league starts over many players will go there. Depends on where they get best payed and/or think they can develop the most. And have a good time in their lives ![]() |
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Agree deedee, simulations and faking are so annoying. I hope the women will not go that way. I also disgust the racism, hooliganism, sexism and homophobia around men's football wherever it surfaces. Love men's games when they are well played though The final just played at Wembley set a new Olympic record. The US women's professional league attendance record is 15,000 and that was set last year right after the Women's WC. The game was in Rochester, NY and a good part of the crowd came out to cheer the return of hometown favorite Abby Wambach. |
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The 1999 World Cup final played at the Rose Bowl between USA and China before 91,000 fans holds the attendance record for a woman's soccer match. ![]() Mexico won sensationally the men's final over Brazil, 2-1. Dramatical last minutes again. Having stars isn't enough, football is a TEAM sport ![]() |
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My wrong, that'll be hard to beat The famous"Maracana" stadium reportedly had 150,00 fans in attendance for that game. ![]() Since then the Maracana has been renovated several times and it will be used for the next WC. The new capacity is estimated to be around 80,000. The Rose Bowl, in Pasadena CA still has a 100,00 capacity as do several university stadiums in USA. Univ. of Michigan and Penn State are two college stadiums that have huge 100,00 plus capacity. The Women's Gold medal football match was sold out days before the event. If the new Wembley held more I am sure the seats would have been filled. As it is, having the Olympic attendance record is nice....and a healthy sign for the future of Women's football. |
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