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🏆 2007 China Women's World Cup
Silvia Neid
Silvia Neid
Germany
Head Coach

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2007 China Winning Team Germany

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Birgit Prinz
Birgit Prinz
Germany
Captain

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GK
Nadine Angerer
Nadine Angerer
Germany
44
Caps
FFC Turbine Potsdam

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GK
Nadine Angerer
Nadine Angerer
Germany
44 (Caps)
FFC Turbine Potsdam
GK
Ursula Holl
Ursula Holl
Germany
2
Caps
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr

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GK
Ursula Holl
Ursula Holl
Germany
2 (Caps)
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
GK
Silke Rottenberg
Silke Rottenberg
Germany
123
Caps
FFC Frankfurt

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GK
Silke Rottenberg
Silke Rottenberg
Germany
123 (Caps)
FFC Frankfurt
DF
Kerstin Stegemann
Kerstin Stegemann
Germany
159
Caps
Wattenscheid 09

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DF
Kerstin Stegemann
Kerstin Stegemann
Germany
159 (Caps)
Wattenscheid 09
DF
Saskia Bartusiak
Saskia Bartusiak
Germany
2
Caps
FSV Frankfurt

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DF
Saskia Bartusiak
Saskia Bartusiak
Germany
2 (Caps)
FSV Frankfurt
DF
Babett Peter
Babett Peter
Germany
11
Caps
FFC Turbine Potsdam

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DF
Babett Peter
Babett Peter
Germany
11 (Caps)
FFC Turbine Potsdam
DF
Annike Krahn
Annike Krahn
Germany
25
Caps
FCR Duisburg

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DF
Annike Krahn
Annike Krahn
Germany
25 (Caps)
FCR Duisburg
DF
Sandra Minnert
Sandra Minnert
Germany
137
Caps
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr

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DF
Sandra Minnert
Sandra Minnert
Germany
137 (Caps)
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
DF
Sonja Fuss
Sonja Fuss
Germany
48
Caps
FCR Duisburg

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DF
Sonja Fuss
Sonja Fuss
Germany
48 (Caps)
FCR Duisburg
DF
Ariane Hingst
Ariane Hingst
Germany
130
Caps
Djurgårdens IF

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DF
Ariane Hingst
Ariane Hingst
Germany
130 (Caps)
Djurgårdens IF
MF
Linda Bresonik
Linda Bresonik
Germany
27
Caps
Essen-Schoenebeck

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MF
Linda Bresonik
Linda Bresonik
Germany
27 (Caps)
Essen-Schoenebeck
MF
Melanie Behringer
Melanie Behringer
Germany
14
Caps
SC Freiburg

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MF
Melanie Behringer
Melanie Behringer
Germany
14 (Caps)
SC Freiburg
MF
Renate Lingor
Renate Lingor
Germany
126
Caps
FFC Frankfurt

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MF
Renate Lingor
Renate Lingor
Germany
126 (Caps)
FFC Frankfurt
MF
Simone Laudehr
Simone Laudehr
Germany
-
Caps
FCR Duisburg

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MF
Simone Laudehr
Simone Laudehr
Germany
- (Caps)
FCR Duisburg
MF
Kerstin Garefrekes
Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany
75
Caps
FFC Frankfurt

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MF
Kerstin Garefrekes
Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany
75 (Caps)
FFC Frankfurt
MF
Fatmire Alushi
Fatmire Alushi
Germany
5
Caps
FCR Duisburg

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MF
Fatmire Alushi
Fatmire Alushi
Germany
5 (Caps)
FCR Duisburg
FW
Sandra Smisek
Sandra Smisek
Germany
115
Caps
FFC Frankfurt

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FW
Sandra Smisek
Sandra Smisek
Germany
115 (Caps)
FFC Frankfurt
FW
Birgit Prinz
Birgit Prinz
Germany
161
Caps
FFC Frankfurt

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FW
Birgit Prinz
Birgit Prinz
Germany
161 (Caps)
FFC Frankfurt
FW
Anja Mittag
Anja Mittag
Germany
36
Caps
FFC Turbine Potsdam

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FW
Anja Mittag
Anja Mittag
Germany
36 (Caps)
FFC Turbine Potsdam
FW
Martina Müller
Martina Müller
Germany
57
Caps
VfL Wolfsburg

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FW
Martina Müller
Martina Müller
Germany
57 (Caps)
VfL Wolfsburg
FW
Petra Wimbersky
Petra Wimbersky
Germany
62
Caps
FFC Frankfurt

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FW
Petra Wimbersky
Petra Wimbersky
Germany
62 (Caps)
FFC Frankfurt
📄 Summary
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The 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, the fifth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, was an international football competition for women held in China from 10 to 30 September 2007. Originally, China was to host the 2003 edition, but the outbreak of SARS in that country forced that event to be moved to the United States. FIFA immediately granted the 2007 event to China, which meant that no new host nation was chosen competitively until the voting was held for the 2011 Women's World Cup.

The tournament opened with a record-breaking match in Shanghai, as Germany beat Argentina 11–0 to register the biggest win and the highest scoring match in Women's World Cup history, records which stood until 2019. The tournament ended with Germany defeating Brazil 2–0 in the final, having never conceded a goal in the entire tournament. The Germans became the first national team in FIFA Women's World Cup history to retain their title.

The golden goal rule for extra time in knockout matches was eliminated by FIFA, although no matches went to extra time (and therefore, none required a penalty shoot-out).

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