The 2015 FIFA Women World Cup was
the seventh FIFA Women World Cup. In March 2011, Canada won the right to host the
event; the first Canada had hosted the event and third time in North America. United
States won the FIFA Women World Cup over Japan by 5:2. In this World Cup, teams
were expanded to 24 from 16 in 2011. Canada team received direct entry from the
host.
Carli Lloyd hat-trick apparently
was not enough. Team USA wanted more as they scored four goals in the first 16
minutes of the FIFA World Cup to an overwhelming victory over Japan. Carli
Lloyd also became the first women to score a hat-trick in a World Cup Final. The
United States, winners in 1991 and 1999, became the first nation to win the
crown three times and avenged their loss to Japan on penalties in the 2011
Final.
Lloyd scored her first goal after
just three minutes with the second coming two minutes later and the third after
16 minutes. Lauren Holiday and Tobin Heath also found the net for the Stars and
Stripes. Yuki Ogimi got one back on 27 minutes for the Asian champions with
their second coming thanks to a 52nd minute own goal by US defender
Julie Johnson.
It was the third meeting between
the two teams in a major championship with the Americans winning the Olympic
gold ahead of Japan in 2012, when Lloyd scored both goals in a 2-1 win. Lloyd
also won the Golden Ball Award as the tournament best player. England finishes
off third in the tournament while Germany was placed fourth.
Golden Ball Award was given to
Carli Lloyd, Amandine Henry and Aya Miyama. Golden Boot Award was given to
Celia Sasic, Carli Lloyd, and Anja Mittag. Golden Glove award was given to Hope
Solo. Kadeisha Buchanan from Canada got the Hyundai young player award. At
last, Fair play award was given to France. The next FIFA Women World Cup will
held in 2019 in France.
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