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词条 Football at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification
释义

  1. Qualifications

  2. UEFA (Europe)

     Olympic play-off 

  3. CONMEBOL (South America)

  4. CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean)

     Central America  Caribbean  Group 1 (in Suriname)  Group 2 (in Dominican Republic)  Group 3 (in Antigua and Barbuda)  Group 4 (in Cayman Islands)  Second Round  Final Round  Group A  Group B  Semifinals/Qualifiers  Final 

  5. CAF (Africa)

     Preliminary Round  First Round  Second Round  Final Round 

  6. AFC (Asia)

     First Round  Group A  Group B  Group C  Final Round  Group A  Group B 

  7. OFC (Oceania)

  8. Inter-continental play-off

  9. References

  10. External links

{{for|men's qualification|Football at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Men's qualification}}

The qualification for women's football tournament at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Qualifications

A total of twelve teams will participate in the finals of the Olympic tournament for women. These finalists were:[1]

Confederation/RegionBerthsQualified Teams
Host nation (automatically qualified)1
  • {{fbw|CHN}}
UEFA (Europe)3
  • {{fbw|GER}}
  • {{fbw|NOR}}
  • {{fbw|SWE}}
CONMEBOL (South America)1
  • {{fbw|ARG}}
CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean)2
  • {{fbw|USA}}
  • {{fbw|CAN}}
CAF (Africa)1
  • {{fbw|NGA}}
AFC (Asia)2
  • {{fbw|PRK}}
  • {{fbw|JPN}}
OFC (Oceania)1
  • {{fbw|NZL}}
Inter-continental play-off (CAF-CONMEBOL)1
  • {{fbw|BRA}}

UEFA (Europe)

UEFA announced that the 2007 Women's World Cup in the People's Republic of China will also serve as the qualifying tournament for the Olympics. Originally it was thought that, should England make the top three European teams, they would compete under the United Kingdom banner. However, on 6 September 2007, FIFA issued a press release indicating that England are ineligible to participate in the 2008 Olympics as England does not have its own Olympic Committee[2].

As the result of the World Cup, Germany (winners) and Norway (fourth place) qualified for the Olympics, while Sweden and Denmark (both eliminated in the group stage) qualified for the play-off. There has been some further confusion over the identity of the UEFA qualifiers stemming from conflicting media releases from UEFA and FIFA. The FIFA release noted that "teams eliminated at the end of the group phase will have the same ranking irrespective of their position, number of points or goal differences"[2], which implies that Sweden and Denmark will require a playoff for the final qualification spot. While UEFA initially stated that no playoff was required  {{Dead link|date=July 2011}}, this was amended fairly rapidly  {{Dead link|date=July 2011}}.

Olympic play-off

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Pape {{goal|73}}
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Schelin {{goal|46||65}}
Seger {{goal|49}}
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| attendance = 4,011
| referee = Cristina Ionescu (Romania)
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Svensson {{goal|45||74}}
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| stadium = Råsundastadion, Solna
| attendance = 4,078
| referee = Alexandra Ihringova (England)
}}Sweden won 7–3 on aggregate and qualified for the Olympics.

CONMEBOL (South America)

CONMEBOL announced that the 2006 Sudamericano Femenino in Argentina would also serve as the qualifying tournament for the Olympics. {{wnft|Argentina}} won the tournament, and qualified for the Olympics. The runners-up {{wnft|Brazil}} advanced to the inter-continental play-off.

CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean)

{{see also|2008 CONCACAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament}}

Central America

Two home and away series will be played, with the winners moving on to the final round. The first leg will play on October 6, 2007. The second leg will play on October 13, 2007. The winners of the ties will play in the decisive final round on October 20 and October 27, 2007.[3]

Panama withdrew from their scheduled match against Costa Rica, so Costa Rica advance to the 2nd Round where they will play the winner of El Salvador v Nicaragua.

Team 1AggTeam 21st leg2nd leg
{{fbw-rt|SLV}}1–5{{fbw|NCA}}1–20–3
{{fbw-rt|NCA}}0–9{{fbw|CRI}}0–30–6

Caribbean

The system is a two round single round robin format, in October. Four groups will play the first round (3 groups of 4 and one group of 3), with the winners moving on to a second round group.

Group 1 (in Suriname)

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
{{fbw|TRI}}3300191+189
{{fbw|SUR}}3201176+116
{{fbw|GRN}}3102413−93
{{fbw|VIN}}3003222−200

October 2, 2007

{{fbw-rt|TRI}}9–0{{fbw|VIN}}
{{fbw-rt|SUR}}6–1{{fbw|GRN}}

October 4, 2007

{{fbw-rt|TRI}}6–0{{fbw|GRN}}
{{fbw-rt|SUR}}10–1{{fbw|VIN}}

October 7, 2007

{{fbw-rt|GRN}}3–1{{fbw|VIN}}
{{fbw-rt|SUR}}1–4{{fbw|TRI}}

Group 2 (in Dominican Republic)

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
{{fbw|CUB}}3300371+369
{{fbw|DOM}}3201222+206
{{fbw|VIR}}3102518−133
{{fbw|VGB}}3002043−430

October 3, 2007

{{fbw-rt|DOM}}4–0{{fbw|VIR}}
{{fbw-rt|CUB}}21–0{{fbw|VGB}}

October 5, 2007

{{fbw-rt|CUB}}14–0{{fbw|VIR}}
{{fbw-rt|DOM}}17–0{{fbw|VGB}}

October 7, 2007

{{fbw-rt|VIR}}5–0{{fbw|VGB}}
{{fbw-rt|DOM}}1–2{{fbw|CUB}}

Group 3 (in Antigua and Barbuda)

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
{{fbw|JAM}}3300240+249
{{fbw|BER}}3201124+86
{{fbw|ATG}}3102316−133
{{fbw|DMA}}3003019−190

October 3, 2007

{{fbw-rt|JAM}}4–0{{fbw|BER}}
{{fbw-rt|ATG}}3–0{{fbw|DMA}}

October 5, 2007

{{fbw-rt|BER}}8–0{{fbw|DMA}}
{{fbw-rt|ATG}}0–12{{fbw|JAM}}

October 7, 2007

{{fbw-rt|JAM}}8–0{{fbw|DMA}}
{{fbw-rt|ATG}}0–4{{fbw|BER}}

Group 4 (in Cayman Islands)

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
{{fbw|PUR}}220050+56
{{fbw|HAI}}21013303
{{fbw|CAY}}200227−50

October 24, 2007

{{fbw-rt|CAY}}0–4{{fbw|PUR}}

October 26, 2007

{{fbw-rt|HAI}}0–1{{fbw|PUR}}

October 28, 2007

{{fbw-rt|CAY}}2–3{{fbw|HAI}}

Second Round

The 4 remaining teams were drawn into 2 pairings. The winners of each tie will progress to the CONCACAF Finals.

Both Puerto Rico v Trinidad & Tobago matches will be played in Puerto Rico on 23 & 25 November 2007.

Cuba will play both legs at home against Jamaica on 29 November and 1 December 2007, with the second match counting as Jamaica's home match for away goals purposes.

Team 1AggTeam 21st leg2nd leg
{{fbw-rt|PUR}}2–2*{{fbw|TRI}}1–21–0
{{fbw-rt|CUB}}0–3{{fbw|JAM}}0–10–2
  • Note – Trinidad & Tobago qualify for the CONCACAF Finals on away goals. Even though they played both matches away from home, the 2nd Leg was treated as the home leg for Trinidad & Tobago. Puerto Rico scored one goal compared to Trinidad & Tobago's two in the first game, and so Trinidad & Tobago progress.

Final Round

6 teams will qualify for the final round.[3] The final round will be held at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, from April 2–13. The draw was held at 11:00 am (EST) on February 25.

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
{{fbw|USA}}220091+86
{{fbw|MEX}}210194+53
{{fbw|JAM}}2002114−130

April 2, 2008

{{fbw-rt|MEX}}8–1{{fbw|JAM}}

April 4, 2008

{{fbw-rt|USA}}6–0{{fbw|JAM}}

April 6, 2008

{{fbw-rt|MEX}}1–3{{fbw|USA}}

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
{{fbw|CAN}}220070+76
{{fbw|CRC}}201123−11
{{fbw|TRI}}201128−61

April 2, 2008

{{fbw-rt|TRI}}0–6{{fbw|CAN}}

April 4, 2008

{{fbw-rt|CRC}}2–2{{fbw|TRI}}

April 6, 2008

{{fbw-rt|CAN}}1–0{{fbw|CRC}}

Semifinals/Qualifiers

Played 9 April 2008

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
{{fbw-rt|USA}} 3–0{{fbw|CRC}}
{{fbw-rt|CAN}} 1–0{{fbw|MEX}}

Final

Played 12 April 2008. Both USA and Canada already qualified for 2008 Olympic women's football tournament.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
{{fbw-rt|USA}} 1 – 1 (pso 6 – 5)[4]{{fbw|CAN}}

CAF (Africa)

Preliminary competition was divided in four rounds. First three rounds was knock-out rounds, and the final round was a group stage.

The winners of the final round would qualify for the Olympics. The runners-up of the round would advance to inter-continental play-off.

Preliminary Round

First leg played from October 27 to October 29, 2006. Second leg played from November 10 to November 12, 2006.

Team 1AggTeam 21st leg2nd leg
{{fbw-rt|ANG}}{{fbw|TAN}}*
{{fbw-rt|MOZ}}12–5{{fbw|COM}}7–25–3
{{fbw-rt|GNB}}2–4{{fbw|GUI}}1–11–3
*{{fbw-rt|BEN}}{{fbw|NAM}}
*{{fbw-rt|UGA}}{{fbw|ERI}}
  • = withdrew

First Round

First leg played on February 17 and February 18, 2007. Second leg will play from March 9 to March 11, 2007. Eritrea and Morocco will play their matches on March 10 and March 24, 2007. Guinea and Zimbabwe only played one leg in Zimbabwe due to political unrest in Guinea.[5]

Team 1AggTeam 21st leg2nd leg
{{fbw-rt|ANG}}1–4{{fbw|GHA}}1–20–2
{{fbw-rt|GEQ}}4–5{{fbw|RSA}}2–12–4
{{fbw-rt|LBR}}0–5{{fbw|ETH|1996}}0–30–2
{{fbw-rt|NGA}}w/o{{fbw|SEN}}*
{{fbw-rt|MOZ}}1–12{{fbw|ALG}}0–31–9
{{fbw-rt|ERI}}4–4 (a){{fbw|MAR}}3–21–2
{{fbw-rt|NAM}}5–8{{fbw|COD}}3–32–5
{{fbw-rt|GUI}}1–6{{fbw|ZIM}}1–6
  • = withdrew

Second Round

First leg played from June 1 to June 3, 2007. Second leg played from June 15 to June 17, 2007.

Team 1AggTeam 21st leg2nd leg
{{fbw-rt|GHA}}4–1{{fbw|COD}}3–11–0
{{fbw-rt|ALG}}1–6{{fbw|NGA}}1–00–6
{{fbw-rt|RSA}}5–3{{fbw|ZIM}}2–13–2
{{fbw-rt|ETH|1996}}(a)2–2{{fbw|MAR}}1–01–2

Final Round

Matches played between July 27, 2007 and March 14, 2008. Ethiopia withdrew.[6]

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
{{fbw|NGA}}430181+79
{{fbw|GHA}}430143+19
{{fbw|RSA}}400419−80
{{fbw|ETH|1996}}withdraw

July 28, 2007

{{fbw-rt|NGA}}5–0{{fbw|RSA}}
{{fbw-rt|ETH}}1–3
(later annulled)
{{fbw|GHA}}

August 12, 2007

{{fbw-rt|GHA}}1–0{{fbw|NGA}}

August 26, 2007

{{fbw-rt|RSA}}0–1{{fbw|GHA}}

December 9, 2007

{{fbw-rt|GHA}}2–1{{fbw|RSA}}

February 16, 2008

{{fbw-rt|RSA}}0–1{{fbw|NGA}}

March 15, 2008

{{fbw-rt|NGA}}2–0{{fbw|GHA}}

Nigeria qualified for the Olympics. Ghana advanced to the inter-continental play-off.

AFC (Asia)

{{wnft|China}} was automatically qualified for the Olympics as host.

First Round

{{wnft|Japan}} and {{wnft|North Korea}} received bye for the final round. Other 12 teams are divided into 3 groups, where top two teams in each group would advance to the final round.

Group A was played as a knockout tournament of two-legged (Home&Away) matches. Each of Group B and Group C was played as a single round robin.

Group A

First leg played on February 17, 2007. Second leg played on February 25, 2007.

Team 1AggTeam 21st leg2nd leg
{{fbw-rt|HKG}}{{fbw|JOR}}*
{{fbw-rt|KOR}}8–0{{fbw|IND}}5–03–0

Hong Kong through to the final after Jordan withdrew from the tournament. The final first and second leg played on March 10, 2007 and March 18, 2007 respectively.[7]

Team 1AggTeam 21st leg2nd leg
{{fbw-rt|HKG}}3–2{{fbw|KOR}}2–21–0

Group B

All matches were held at Thai-Japanese Stadium (Bangkok, Thailand).[8]
TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
{{fbw|THA}} (host)93300150+15
{{fbw|VIE}}6320181+7
{{fbw|SIN}}3310268−2
{{fbw|MDV}}03003020−20

February 19, 2007

{{fbw-rt|MDV}}0–6{{fbw|SIN}}
{{fbw-rt|THA}}1–0{{fbw|VIE}}

February 21, 2007

{{fbw-rt|THA}}5–0{{fbw|SIN}}
{{fbw-rt|VIE}}5–0{{fbw|MDV}}

February 23, 2007

{{fbw-rt|VIE}}3–0{{fbw|SIN}}
{{fbw-rt|THA}}9–0{{fbw|MDV}}

Group C

All matches were held at Zhongshan Soccer Stadium (Taipei, Taiwan).[8]
TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
{{fbw|AUS}}93300201+19
{{flagicon|TPE}} Chinese Taipei (host)6320148−4
{{fbw|MYA|1974}}1301214−3
{{fbw|UZB}}13012113−12

February 21, 2007

Chinese Taipei {{flagicon|TPE}}2–0{{fbw|UZB}}
{{fbw-rt|AUS}}2–0{{fbw|MYA|1974}}

February 23, 2007

Chinese Taipei {{flagicon|TPE}}1–0{{fbw|MYA|1974}}
{{fbw-rt|UZB}}0–10{{fbw|AUS}}

February 25, 2007

Chinese Taipei {{flagicon|TPE}}1–8{{fbw|AUS}}
{{fbw-rt|UZB}}1–1{{fbw|MYA|1974}}

Final Round

Group winners would qualify for the Olympics. Matches played from April 7 to August 12, 2007.

Group A

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
{{fbw|JPN}}166510273+24
{{fbw|KOR}}86222812−4
{{fbw|THA}}76213711−4
{{fbw|VNM}}36105319−16
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Group B

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
{{fbw|PRK}}186600510+51
{{fbw|AUS}}126402405+35
{{flagicon|TPE}} Chinese Taipei662041231−19
{{fbw|HKG}}06006168−67

April 7, 2007

{{fbw-rt|AUS}}15–0{{fbw|HKG}}
{{fbw-rt|PRK}}8–0{{flagicon|TPE}} Chinese Taipei

April 15, 2007

Chinese Taipei {{flagicon|TPE}}0–10{{fbw|AUS}}
{{fbw-rt|HKG}}0–14{{fbw|PRK}}

June 3, 2007

{{fbw-rt|PRK}}2–0{{fbw|AUS}}
Chinese Taipei {{flagicon|TPE}}6–0{{fbw|HKG}}

June 10, 2007

{{fbw-rt|AUS}}0–2{{fbw|PRK}}
{{fbw-rt|HKG}}0–6{{flagicon|TPE}} Chinese Taipei

August 4, 2007

{{fbw-rt|HKG}}1–8{{fbw|AUS}}
Chinese Taipei {{flagicon|TPE}}0–6{{fbw|PRK}}

August 12, 2007

{{fbw-rt|AUS}}7–0{{flagicon|TPE}} Chinese Taipei
{{fbw-rt|PRK}}19–0{{fbw|HKG}}

OFC (Oceania)

The 2007 Pacific Games was played as the first part of Oceania qualification for the 2008 Olympics. The winners of the Pacific Games, Papua New Guinea, met New Zealand in a playoff in March 2008 for a place in the Olympic Games Finals. This had originally been scheduled over two legs (on 8 March and 12 March) but the New Zealand leg was cancelled by mutual consent, leaving a single play-off match in Papua New Guinea.

Team 1ResultTeam 2
{{fbw-rt|PNG}}0–2{{fbw|NZL}}

Inter-continental play-off

An inter-continental play-off was to held between the second placed South American and African teams, which were {{wnft|Brazil}} and {{wnft|Ghana}}, respectively.

The play-off was held as one match on Workers Stadium in Beijing on April 19, 2008. Brazil beat Ghana for the final spot in the Olympics.


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Cristiane {{goal|41||70}}
Aline {{goal|53}}[11]
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References

1. ^Women qualifying. Retrieved on February 18, 2007.
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/womenworldcup/organisation/media/newsid%3D589029.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071001150320/http://www.fifa.com/womenworldcup/organisation/media/newsid%3D589029.html|archivedate=1 October 2007|title=Three European teams will book their spot to Beijing 2008|publisher=FIFA|date=6 September 2007|accessdate=29 October 2018}}
3. ^Central American Olympic Qualification starts this year {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070403014258/http://www.concacaf.com/view_article.asp?id=3720 |date=2007-04-03 }}. Retrieved on February 18, 2007.
4. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2008/04/U-S-Womens-National-Team-Downs-Canada-In-Penalty-Kick-Shootout-To-Win-2008-CONCACAF-Womens-Olympic-Q.aspx |title=U.S. Women's National Team Downs Canada in Penalty Kick Shootout to Win 2008 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying |publisher=U.S.Soccer |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120318223523/http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2008/04/U-S-Womens-National-Team-Downs-Canada-In-Penalty-Kick-Shootout-To-Win-2008-CONCACAF-Womens-Olympic-Q.aspx |archivedate=2012-03-18 |df= }}
5. ^http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/ol2008q-women.html#Africa
6. ^http://www.cafonline.com/news.php?id=1214
7. ^S.Korea Reaches Final Round. Retrieved on February 27, 2007.
8. ^[https://archive.is/20130203182449/http://www.the-afc.com/en/previous-competitions/womens-qualifiers-2008/womens-olympic-qualifiersschedule-results Beijing 2008 – Schedule & Results], Asian Football Confederation, Retrieved April 6, 2011.
9. ^[https://hkfa.com/upload/pdf/2007/20070317b.pdf Korea Republic Women's Olympic Team 170307]
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://en.beijing2008.cn/news/sports/headlines/football/n214314940.shtml|title=Women's Olympic Football Tournament: Brazil defeats Ghana 5–1|date=2008-04-19|access-date=2015-06-14|website=The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080801162818/http://en.beijing2008.cn/news/sports/headlines/football/n214314987.shtml|archive-date=2008-08-01}}
11. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT2i2gswv4g]

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070930231818/http://www.the-afc.com/english/competitions/olympic/fixtures/default.asp?action=women Fixtures and results on AFC's website (Women's tournament)]
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3 : Football qualification for the 2008 Summer Olympics|Women's football at the 2008 Summer Olympics|AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament

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