Monday 31 August 2009

EURO 2009 - UPDATE

The UEFA Women's Euro 2009 quarter-final lineup has been confirmed with England and Norway coming through ahead of Denmark as the two best third-placed teams.

The last games were played today where Sweden and England drew 1-1. Sweden taking the top spot in group C and England qualifying in 3rd as a one of the two best 3rd place teams.
Italy beat Russia 2-0 to take 2nd.

Quarter-Finals

England will now play the hosts Finland on Thursday. France will then take on the Netherlands later on in the evening.
On Friday Germany will play Italy and then to round out the day Sweden will be up against Norway.

UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2009™ knockout schedule
Kick-off times local, CET is one hour behind
DateGroup/StageMatchVenueKick-off
Thu 3 SepQuarter-final 1FIN v ENGTurku Stadium16.00
Thu 3 SepQuarter-final 4NED v FRATampere Stadium20.00
Fri 4 SepQuarter-final 2GER v ITALahti Stadium16.00
Fri 4 SepQuarter-final 3SWE v NORHelsinki Football Stadium20.00
Sun 6 SepSemi-final 1QF1 v QF4Tampere Stadium
19.00
Mon 7 SepSemi-final 2QF2 v QF3Helsinki Football Stadium19.00
Thu 10 SepFinalSF1 v SF2Olympic Stadium, Helsinki19.00

Sunday 30 August 2009

WPS ALL-STARS 4 - 2 UMEA IK


The WPS All-Stars came from behind to beat Swedish national champion Umeå, 4-2, in the WPS All-Star Game at The Anheuser-Busch Soccer Park in Fenton, Mo. 4 - 2.

Umeå IK started to crash the party early. With just 2 minutes on the clock Mami Yamaguchi sent a through ball to Madelaine Edlund on the right side of the box. With only the Los Angeles Sol’s Karina LeBlanc to beat, Edlund fired her shot past the WPS All-Star goalkeeper to give Umeå an early 1-0 lead.

Umeå kept on the attack as two minutes later Yamaguchi unleashed a dipping shot from 30 yards out, which LeBlanc had to tip out of bounds to keep from going into the upper right corner.
In the 15th minute, Umeå made it 2-0 when Edlund again found space on the right flank and cranked a shot which LeBlanc got a paw to, but the rebound went straight to Sofia Jakobsson. The Swedish forward banged a shot off the left post to increase Umeå’s lead.
Umeå were playing without their star forward Ramona Bchmann. She had taken ill and was left back at the hotel.

Having not played together the WPS All-Star players were all at sixes and sevens but they started to play with a higher tempo and midfielder Shannon Boxx and Marta became more involved. They started to create chances.

First In the 24th minute, Marta zoomed down the left flank and attempted to serve a cross into the box, but it deflected off teammate Cristiane right back to Marta.The Los Angeles Sol forward’s next serve found its mark as Lilly streaked to the top of the box to fire a shot that bounced off the left post before finally settling into the goal to trim Umeå’s lead to 2-1.

Gaining momentum after their goal, the WPS All-Stars had a few prime opportunities to knot the score. In the 28th minute, Marta went on a breakaway down the left flank, but keeper Carola Soberg rushed out to stuff Marta’s shot. The rebound fell to Megan Rapinoe at the top of the box, but the Chicago Red Stars’ midfielder mishit the ball, which looped harmlessly out of bounds.

A minute later, the Sol’s Shannon Boxx sent a cross into the penalty area, which Saint Louis Athletica’s Tina Ellertson headed off the left goalpost.

In the 40th, Marta tied the score as she received the ball at the top of the 18-yard box from Chicago’s Cristiane and threw a few fakes to set up a left-footed shot into the far corner.


Into the second half Coach Abner Rogers decided to make all the substitutions at the start, all 7 in total.

It paid off. They switched to a 3-5-2 formation with Marta out wide on the left and Abby Wambach and Christine Sinclair upfront with Tiffeny Millbrett playing just behind the front two.

Just two minutes after halftime, the WPS All-Stars grabbed the lead as Marta, who moved to left midfield after the break, passed the ball to FC Gold Pride forward Christine Sinclair in front of the box. Sinclair knocked it into the goal to give the WPS All-Stars a 3-2 advantage.

Two minutes later Sinclair pushed the WPS All-Stars lead to 4-2 as she dribbled down the right flank, drew Soberg off her line and fired it past the Umeå goalkeeper.

In the 52nd minute, Sinclair had a chance to notch a hat trick on a breakaway, but shot directly into Soberg’s feet. Umeå then counterattacked as Jakobsson broke down the left flank, but Washington Freedom defender Cat Whitehill tracked her down to force a corner kick before she could get a shot off.

Then Marta began to work her magic in earnest. In the 69th minute, she sent a cross into the box from the left flank which landed at Sinclair’s feet. Still trying for the hat trick, Sinclair blasted a rocket off the crossbar that left the woodwork shaking.

In the 75th minute, Marta wormed her way into the left side of the penalty box and past a Umeå defender before sending a cross to Abby Wambach. The Freedom forward’s shot glanced off Soberg with the rebound caroming to Sky Blue FC’s Heather O’Reilly whose shot was cleared out of danger.

Edlund again caused trouble for the WPS All-Star defense in the 77th minute as she got free on the left and unleashed a shot that Saint Louis Athletica goalkeeper Hope Solo had to dive to her right to snag.

In the late-going, the WPS All-Stars continued to create scoring opportunities with Marta directing the attack. In the 82nd minute, Marta backheeled the ball to spring Sinclair into the penalty box on the left. Sinclair’s cross found a wide open O’Reilly, but the Sky Blue FC midfielder’s shot was kick saved by Soberg.

Lineups:

WPS All-Stars:Karina Le Blanc(Hope Solo 46), Tina Elertson(Tiffeny Milbrett 46), Amy LePeilbet (Christine Sinclair 46), Christie Rampone (C), Lori Chalupny , Megan Rapinoe (Heather O'Reilly 46), Aya Miyama ( Brittany Klein 46), Shannon Boxx, Kristine Lilly ( Cat Whitehill 46), Cristiane (Abby Wambach 46), Marta

Umea IK : Carola Soberg, Emma Berglund (Emma Kulberg 74), Johanna Frisk, Karolina Westberg(C), Frida Ostberg , Elaine Moura, Emmelie Konradsson, Emma Aberg Zingmark (Malin Mostrom 46), Madelaine Edmund, Mami Yamaguchi, Sofia Jakobsson




WPS ALL-STAR WEEKEND

WPS All-Stars v Umea IK Sun Aug 30 5pm ET Live FSC, FSN, CSN


The WPS Inaugural Season comes to a close this weekend, as the best players in WPS – per fans, media, players, and coaches vote – take on Swedish club Umeå IK in the first-ever WPS All-Star Game presented by the U.S. Coast Guard.
The match will take place at The Anheuser-Busch Soccer Park in Fenton, Mo. - for the final time this year, creating a unique melting pot of players with each WPS franchise represented.

WPS All-Star Line-Up:
WPS Starting Eleven: Karina LeBlanc (LA), Tina Ellertson (STL), Amy LePeilbet (BOS), Christie Rampone (NJ), Shannon Boxx (LA), Lori Chalupny (STL), Kristine Lilly (BOS), Aya Miyama (LA), Megan Rapinoe (CHI), Marta (LA), Cristiane (CHI).
WPS Substitutes: Hope Solo (STL), Cat Whitehill (WSH), Brittany Klein (CHI), Heather O’Reilly (NJ), Tiffeny Milbrett (BAY), Christine Sinclair (BAY), Abby Wambach (WSH).

Coached by Los Angeles Sol coach Abner Rogers and Captained By NJ Sky Blue FC's Christie Rampone the All-Stars will be looking to show which league is the best. All friendly banter as Umeå IK coach Mika Sankala has said jokingly that the Swedish Damallsvenskan is still the best league in the world.

Umeå bring a talented squad to the match although they are missing some players to Euro 2009.
Chicago Red Stars Frida Ostberg and Los Angeles Sol's Johanna Frisk will suit up for Umeå. Both of them having played for Umeå last season before making the switch to WPS.

Umeå also have the talented Swiss forward Ramana Bachmann who is the second-leading goalscorer in the Damallsvenksan with 14 goals and five assists so far this season. Now that Marta is not there Bachmann has become the star of the Damallsvenskan league.

Another player to look out for is the Japanese midfielder Mami Yamaguchi. The former Florida State player and 2007 MAC Hermann Trophy winner moved to Umeå in 2008 and has quickly settled in and impressed the Swedish fans and sports journalists.











The players started arriving in Saint Louis on Friday night where both teams had dinner together. On Saturday there was a press conference and photoshoots and interviews to get done.
Saturday evening saw the first WPS Year-End Awards Gala and Banquet.

The event was hosted by Fox Soccer Channel’s Mark Rogondino and Jenn Hildreth and featured appearances by WPS Commissioner Tonya Antonucci, WPS Chief Operating Officer Mary Harvey and former President & GM of the Boston Breakers, Joe Cummings, who was honored for his contributions to WPS on-stage with a special WPS All-Star Game jersey in his name.

Six categories were awarded on the night.

2009 Michelle Akers Player of the Year Award
Marta (F) Los Angeles Sol

2009 PUMA Golden Boot Award
Marta (F) Los Angeles Sol

2009 Hint Water Sportswoman of the Year
Christie Rampone (D) Sky Blue FC

2009 Coast Guard Goalkeeper of the Year
Hope Solo (GK) Saint Louis Athletica

2009 MedImmune Defender of the Year
Amy LePeilbet (D) Boston Breakers

2009 AdvoCare Coach of the Year
Abner Rogers Los Angeles Sol

Saturday 29 August 2009

EURO 2009 - THE STORY SO FAR

The Story so far…we have now seen all the teams play twice..some teams have won both games , some have lost both games and others have a win and a lost.Surprisingly no draws but in all the matches played the players are the stars.
The ones we have shown a spotlight on have burned brightly and there have been others that have are making a their mark.
As the teams go into the last group of matches to decide the quarter-finals we take a look at the story so far.

The hosts Finland with two wins are straight through to the quarterfinals. With the crowd behind them they shocked Denmark with a 1-0 win in the 1st game and followed that up with a 2-1 win versus the Netherlands.Laura Österberg Kalmari (below)
And Anna Westerlund have justified their status and played fantastic in both games. Kalmari is the top scorer with 2 goals. The finish press have dubbed her “queen of Finland”.

Young dutch player Karin Stevens got a goal against Ukraine, star Manon Melis has played well and showed form but as yet hasn’t managed to score but a player that is emerging for the Netherlands is 24 year old Kirsten Van De Ven.(Above). The midfielder has scored 2 goals from midfield and has impressed with her one v one ball skills and pace. Former Quinnipiac University and Florida State alum.

The holders Germany top the group and have been very impressive. They are physically so strong and they look up for retaining their title once again.Fatmire Bajramaj came on as a 2nd half substitute against Norway to score 2 goals.Inka Grings
Got her goal against France. Linda Bresonik(right) scores two penalties but it is her all round display in midfield that has got plaudits singing her praise.Youngster Kim Kulig has so far been outstanding in midfield with Bresonik.


Louisa Necib of France has shown her technical ability in both matches, particularly against Iceland. Scoring a goal to cement France’s 3-1 win against Iceland.
Camille Abily(Above) has shown just how much LA Sol missed her in the midfield as she has shown flashes of skill and partnership with Necib.

Sweden top their group so far with 2 dominating displays. Lotta Schelin and Kosovare Asllani(Above) both have been impressive and both scored against Italy.


Italy have exceeded expectations by beating England. Veteran captain Patrizia Panico
Scoring her 1st goal of the championships.
Fara Williams and Karen Carney have both


scored their 1st goals of the championships as England have battled in their first two games. Carney putting in her best display for a while in an England shirt as she rallied England against Russia from 2-0 down.Boston breakers Kelly Smith(Above) and Alex Scott played well against Russia with Smith scoring a brilliant goal to keep England in the hunt.


Still a long way to go.Many matches still to play, twists and turns still to be played out.. but one thing is for certain Euro 2009 is a go!

Wednesday 26 August 2009

WPS UPDATE - CHRISTIE RAMPONE TO BE A MOM AGAIN



Sky Blue FC player/coach Christie Rampone is expecting another child in March 2010.

Rampone guided Sky Blue to the inaugural title at the Women's Professional Soccer championship on Saturday. They beat the Los Angeles Sol 1-0, three weeks after Rampone took over the coaching duties when Kelly Lindsey resigned.

Rampone, who is nearly three months pregnant, recently competed in two playoff games and the championship game. She played 90 minutes in each.

"It's been an eventful year to say the least, but the timing of this pregnancy is perfect because I was able to finish off this amazing first season and hopefully get back in time to make a major contribution to Sky Blue FC in 2010," she said Tuesday in a statement.

Rampone has been nominated for defender, coach and sportswoman of the year ahead of the league awards ceremony on Saturday. She expects to play in the WPS All-Star game in St. Louis on Sunday.

A native of Point Pleasant, N.J., Rampone has played in three World Cups and three Olympics. She took off most of 2005 to have her first child.

Rampone, the captain of the U.S. national team, plans to return to the WPS in June.

She will miss the US Women's National Team camps and upcoming game against World Champions Germany in October.

PREVIEW 2009 UEFA WOMEN’S EURO CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Euro 2009 Championships have begun.Some of the biggest names in women’s football are taking part. Here at Womans Soccer Insider we take a look at the nations , their star /key players and brightest new talent. Who will end up in WPS. Can anyone stop the Germans? We will give you our thoughts and more over the course of the Championships.I hope you are all getting a chance to catch some of the matches and talent on show.

Finally - The Hosts

Finland


Finland came on to the international stage with bang. Their semi-finals run in Euro 2005 in England was seen as great achievement. They were beaten in that match by the eventual winners Germany.
Steadily they have been rising up the rankings in world football. They currently sit 11th in Europe , 18th in the world.
Several players playing in the Swedish Damallsvenskan league has also helped them progress.
Coach Michael Käld became coach in 2001 and quickly got his squad together playing an aggressive , high tempo style of play with the emphasis on getting the ball quickly and high to the tall forwards.The midfield is packed with very strong, physical players.
With Euro 2009 played on home soil the finns are looking to get of to a good start to get the crowds behind them cheering them all the way to maybe the final this time around.




Laura Österberg Kalmari (Key Player)



Kamari is Finland’s all-time leading scorer. She has over 100 caps with 30 goals scored.
She was shortlisted for FIFA Women's World Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006.
Helped Finland to the Semi-Finals at Euro 2005 in England. Their best performance in a tournament.
Retired from international play in 2006 but returned in February to help Finland in Euro 2009 on home soil.
Has won three Finnish titles (HJK Helsinki), the 2002 W-League crown (Boston Renegades) and 2002/03 and 2003/04 UEFA Women's Cups (Umeå IK).
Currently plays for AIK in the Swedish Damallsvenskan league.



Anna Westerlund (Fresh Face)

Is a 20 year old midfield dynamo. Now with a starting position in midfield, she plays in tandem with experienced players like Anne Mäkinen.
Part of the Finland squad at the 2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Russia.
With 17 senior caps Westerlund’s attributes are tough tackling and quick distribution to the forwards. Also very good on dead ball situations.
She has won the Finnish championship three times in 06,07 & 08 with club FC Honka.
Touted as a future captain.



Tuesday 25 August 2009

PREVIEW 2009 UEFA WOMEN’S EURO CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Euro 2009 Championships have begun.Some of the biggest names in women’s football are taking part. Here at Womans Soccer Insider we take a look at the nations , their star /key players and brightest new talent. Who will end up in WPS. Can anyone stop the Germans? We will give you our thoughts and more over the course of the Championships.I hope you are all getting a chance to catch some of the matches and talent on show.


Iceland




UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2009 will be the first senior final tournament for either men or women to feature a team from Iceland, with the islanders due to compete alongside many of their fellow northern European nations.

They came within an ace of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, pipped by Russia in their group and England in the first round of the play-offs, and in 2005 they moved to within a two-legged tie of the continental finals. Eventual runners-up Norway proved too tough, however. Their 2007 World Cup bid fell short but, with Siggy Eyjólfsson appointed as coach, Iceland hit top form in UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2009™ qualifying, running France close in their pool and defeating the Republic of Ireland in the play-offs, prevailing in every home game without conceding. Coming hot on the heels of a home win over France, their 5-0 success against Serbia in June 2007 even attracted a team record 5,976 spectators to Reykjavik's national stadium, and their games have proved a TV ratings hit.
The Icelandic team are big and strong and have a never say die attitude which is sparked by their coach who coaches from a psychological side.
The team are currently in the top 20 of teams in the world. 12th In Europe.



Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Key Player)


Is currently Icelands top goal scorer. With over 54 caps and 48 goals for her country Vidarsdottir is Icelands most prolific striker.
She finished the top scorer in qualifying with 12 goals in 10 matches, including the winner at home to France.
In 2007 she beat Eidur Gudjohnsen to Iceland's sportsperson of the year award, after hitting a record 38 goals in 16 top-flight appearances for Valur, for whom she was the league's leading markswoman in each season from 2004 until 2008.
Her 14 goals for ex-club Valur Reykjavík in the 2008/09 UEFA Women's Cup constituted a record and her third time in four years atop the competition's scoring chart.
Currently plays for Linkopings FC in the Swedish Damallsvenskan.


Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir (Fresh Player)


Is an 18 year old attacking midfielder who came through the youth ranks.
Played in all three games of the hosts' 2007 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship finals campaign.
She already has 19 caps and 5 goals for her country.
Scored 2 goals in the qualifying campaign in 7 matches.
Gunnarsdottir made her mark in this years Algarve Cup where she scored twice in Icelands 3-1 win against Norway.
Currently plays for Icelandic club Breiðablik UBK.



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Netherlands





The Netherlands were among the stronger nations in the early days of European competitions for women and, after recovering from a period of struggle, they have reached the final tournament for the first time.
10TH in Europe , 17th in the World.The Dutch made it through their qualifying group.

With the domestic game improved by the formation of a women's Eredivisie backed by clubs including AZ Alkmaar, the Netherlands finished second in their group behind Switzerland before collecting a pair of 2-0 play-off wins against Spain, a team they had never previously beaten.
Before the two games against Spain, the Netherlands were outsiders to qualify, especially with star striker Manon Melis injured. But in Madrid they withstood a first-half barrage before getting the goals to get through.
Coach Vera Pauw has long been a ground-breaker in Dutch female football and has now become the first coach to lead the Netherlands to a senior women's finals.She is highly regarded internationally as a coach, and in May 2005 she was the first woman to complete the KNVB's CBV coaching diploma, earning her the UEFA Pro Licence. She has worked as a technical observer at major events including UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2005™ and is a member of the UEFA Women's Football Committee.
She was previously coach and Technical director of the Scotland Women’s national team.
The Dutch play the way their men's team play as in “Total Football”.

Manon Melis (Key Player)



Melis is the Netherlands top goalscorer. She is a true striker. Has a nose for goal.
At just only 23 years old she has 56 caps and 20 goals for her country.
In the eight qualifying matches Melis scored 7 goals.
She is fast closing in on Marjoke de Bakker's all-time record of 28 Netherlands goals.
Struck twice on her 50th Netherlands appearance in the 5-0 win over South Africa at the Cyprus Women's Cup in March, finishing atop the tournament's scoring chart alongside Canada's Christine Sinclair.
Currently plays for Swedish club Malmo FF in the Damallsvenskan.
Was joint top scorer in the league with 23 goals with Brazilian international Marta.
Was the clubs player of the year.


Karin Stevens (Fresh Face)


20 year old Stevens was the hero of the play-off win against Spain – scoring three of her team's goals in the 4-0 aggregate success.
She played in all of the qualifying matches scoring 4 goals.
Stevens is an attacking midfielder who can also play upfront. Her best assets are her ball skills and her ability to take players on. At her best when running towards goal.
Stevens has 31 caps and 16 goals for her country.
She made her debut for the national team in 2006 while still playing for a boys team.
In 2007 she joined William II in the new women’s Premier league.The Eredivisie.
That season she was the leagues top scorer with 20 goals and was voted 3rd in the Best Player of the year.
Many clubs across Europe have expressed an interest in Stevens and are watching her in the Euro’s very closely. The big stage is there for the taking.

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Ukraine




Ukraine - 9th in Europe & 16th in the world have qualified for the finals of a major tournament for the first time since being founded in 1993.
They have come close but always seemed to miss out. But since this years championship was expanded to 12 teams Ukraine took their opportunity.
In qualifying they made a great start with six straight wins, including a victory against Denmark. Denmark however piped them to top the group and Ukraine had to beat Slovenia in the playoffs to compete in the Championships.
Coach Anatoliy Kutsev is a former footballer who took over in January 2007 just in time for qualifying.They conceded just 3 goals in 10 qualifying matches.
Kutsev brings a great work ethic to his team and he expects the same from them.
Many of the players in the squad are from teams playing in the Russian Women’s League Zvezda-2005 Perm and WFC Rossiyanka as well as the Ukranian club champions Legenda Chernigiv.
The only problem with Ukraine is how fit and ready they are. Due to many reasons they have not played an international match in 2009.


Daryna Apanaschenko (Key Player)


Star striker is without a doubt Apanaschenko.Ukraine's main goal threat, her strikes in qualifying included the winners at home to Denmark and in Scotland, plus three in the play-off victory over Slovenia. In the 10 qualifying games she scored 6 goals.
Won the 2001 and 2002 Ukrainian titles with Legend Chernigov.
Joined Zvezda-2005 of Russia in the winter break and made an instant impact in their UEFA Women's Cup campaign, scoring twice in the semi-final second leg and their only goal of the final defeat by FCR 2001 Duisburg.
Good with the ball at her feet, if given space to turn Apanaschenko can be Ukraine’s best weapon.





Olha Boychenko (Fresh Face)



20 year old Boychenko broke into the squad late in qualifying, coming off the bench three times.She now has a starting spot in the first XI.
Debut was against Scotland.
Blessed with pace, she can operate on either flank or as a centre-forward.
Current club is FC Legend Chernigov - Ukranian champions.

Monday 24 August 2009

PREVIEW 2009 UEFA WOMEN’S EURO CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Euro 2009 Championships have begun.Some of the biggest names in women’s football are taking part. Here at Womans Soccer Insider we take a look at the nations , their star /key players and brightest new talent. Who will end up in WPS. Can anyone stop the Germans? We will give you our thoughts and more over the course of the Championships.I hope you are all getting a chance to catch some of the matches and talent on show.

A new emerging team playing today is Russia. See how they come up against the power that is Sweden. Check out Sweden's profile HERE again.


Russia




Russia are an emerging international team. They are ranked 8th in Europe, 15th in the world.
Their recent success has come from a clutch of players from the Under 19’s 2005 European Championship squad who have all come through into the senior squad together. The Russians won the championship with flair, technique and application.
Former footballer Igor Shalimov was appointed the Russian coach on 20 May 2008 and within six months had led his team to the Euro 2009 Championships.
The majority of his squad is made up of players from the club side WFC Rossiyanka, with a few from the women’s Uefa Cup finalist Zvezda 2005 Prem.
Russia came second in their qualifying group losing only to Norway. They beat Scotland in the playoffs to get through.
With the squad having a club mentality and players familiar with each others game Shalimov is hoping that this will give Russia the edge over some of the other teams.
Men’s national team coach and former Chelsea FC coach Gus Hiddink has took several of the women’s training sessions in preparation for the championships.


Tatiana Skotnikova (Key Player)

Skotnikova is the captain and is an automatic choice in midfield for Russia.
Has been part of the team for over a decade, playing in the 2001 Euros and 1999 and 2003 FIFA Women's World Cups.
Stotnikova a tough tackling midfielder plays as a holding midfielder but can be deployed as an attacking midfielder if needed.
Played in all the qualifying games for Russia.
Won the league five years running with Lada Togliatti (2002 and 2003), FC Energia Voronezh (2004) and WFC Rossiyanka (2005 and 2006).
Currently playes for WFC Rossiyanka in the Women’s Premier League in Russia.





Elena Morozova (Fresh Face)


Morozova at 22 years old is just one of the young players from that winning Under 19’s European team that has cemented an automatic starting position for Russia.
Starting in 9 of the qualifying matches the midfielder pulled the strings in midfield liking up well with the forwards and assisting in many of their goals.
Scored her only goal in a 3-1 victory against Poland.
Created a partnership in the middle of the field with Captain Tatiana Skotnikova which is due in part to them playing for the same club side.
Currently plays for WFC Rossiyanka in the Russian Women’s premier league.

Sunday 23 August 2009

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The Euro 2009 Championships have begun.Some of the biggest names in women’s football are taking part. Here at Womans Soccer Insider we take a look at the nations , their star /key players and brightest new talent. Who will end up in WPS. Can anyone stop the Germans? We will give you our thoughts and more over the course of the Championships.I hope you are all getting a chance to catch some of the matches and talent on show.


Italy





Italy have been runners-up in the European Championships in 1993 and 1997, but since then they have suffered a dip in fortunes in recent years but they remain regular qualifiers and there are signs of improvement.
Currently they are ranked 7th in Europe and 13th in the world. They gave Sweden a run for their money in 2009 qualifying finishing 2nd in the group and comfortably defeated the Czech Republic in the play-off to reach the finals.
Coached by Pietro Ghedin since 2005. Ghedin was previously an assistant coach to the Italian men’s team during World Cup 98 & 2002 and Euro 2000.
He has put together a team packed with experience that could cause some damage in the Championships.




Patrizia Panico (Key Player)

Panico is one of the most experienced players in the Italian squad.
The striker has become the face of women’s football in Italy.
With over a hundred caps and 70 goals Panico is Italy’s most potent weapon.
Equiped with pace, skill and a great football mind Panico will need to be watched at all times during a game. She can score any type of goals from the spectacular to the6 yard tap ins.
During qualifying Panico scored 7 goals in 10 matches.
Scored a hatrick against Australia in Italy’s 5-1 win in February this year.
Currently signed for Sasarri Torres in Italian women’s Serie A league.
2008/09 season was playing with Bardolino where she won the championship for the 3rd time in a row.

Top scorer in Serie A for the past 5 seasons.



Sara Gama (Fresh Face)

Sara Gama is a 20 year old full-back that despite her young age has forced her way into a starting position and kept it. Played in all but 1 qualifying match.
She has good pace and a hard tackle but she is known for her leadership and calmness in the back line.
Captained Italy to success at the 2008 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship in France. Where she earned praise from those that saw a mature and assured performance. Was voted into the team of the championships.
Currently plays for Tavagnacco in Serie A.


PREVIEW 2009 UEFA WOMEN’S EURO CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Euro 2009 Championships have begun.Some of the biggest names in women’s football are taking part. Here at Womans Soccer Insider we take a look at the nations , their star /key players and brightest new talent. Who will end up in WPS. Can anyone stop the Germans? We will give you our thoughts and more over the course of the Championships.I hope you are all getting a chance to catch some of the matches and talent on show.



Norway



Norway are one of the most successful women’s national football teams in the world.
They have won a World Cup in 95, an Olympic Gold medal in 2000 and the European Championship twice in 87 & 93.They were runners-up in England in 2005.
They have been as high as number 3 in the world rankings but they currently sit in 10th, their lowest to date. 6th in the European rankings.
This is due in part to other teams improving while Norway have been in a bit of a slump this year.
They qualified well for Euro 2009 with 6 wins and a draw out of 7 matches. Scoring 26 goals for and conceding none.
However at the end of the qualifying a number of players quit due to issues with the management. Some retired and some are injured. Head coach Bjarne Berntsen lost as many as eight players to his squad.
Norway are in transition. Bernsten has had to call a clutch of new players with limited international experience and some fresh faces into the squad for Euro 2009.He has adapted Norway’s formation and style of play.
Will it all come together just in time? One things for sure, Norway will be there or there abouts in the tournament. Form is temporary, but class is permanent.


Ingvild Stensland (Key Player)


With many of Norway’s experienced players no longer in the squad. Ingvild Stensland has become their most important player. She is the Captain, the veteran that the young players will look up to.
Stensland is a combative midfielder that will fight for every ball in the centre of midfield. She is known for her tough tackling and work ethic.
With a strong shot she has scored some spectacular goals. And is always dangerous with free-kicks.
For the past 4 years Stensland has been nominated for FIFA Woman’s Player of the Year.
Currently plays for Olympique Lyonnais. Joined in January 2009.Picking up the Division 1 championship.
With 80 caps to her name. Stensland remains unchanged in a much changed Norway.


Elise Thorsnes (Fresh Face)

21 year old Thorsnes has come back into form after starting her career with a bang in the Norwegian women’s league the Toppserien with Arna-Bjørnar.
There she was regularly at the top of the scoring charts, was voted Young Player of the Year and pushed her way into the 2008 Beijing Olympic national team.
With skill and pace Thorsnes main attributes are taking on defenders one v one or playing of the shoulder of the last defender where she can use her pace to get behind the defence.
In Norway’s new formation and style of play Thorsnes is expected to start in the starting XI.
With 23 caps already with only one goal, Euro 2009 is the time for her to take her club form to the International stage and help get Norway back to the power they once were.

Los Angeles Sol v NJ Sky Blue FC Highlights &Trophy Presentation

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Saturday 22 August 2009

LOS ANGELES SOL 0 - 1 NJ SKY BLUE FC



Sky Blue FC did the unthinkable...they beat the Los Angeles Sol 1- 0 in Saturday's inaugural Women's Professional Soccer Championship Game at The Home Depot Center.

Heather O'Reilly's goal in the 16th minute was enough to see the New Jersey side come through in a remarkable season. You couldn't have scripted it any better.

Sky Blue, which finished fourth in the seven-team league with a 7-8-5 record and had to win two playoff games, both on the road, to reach the championship game, dominated the first half offensively, taking nine shots to one for the Sol and led 3-1 in shots on goal.

The scoring sequence began with a throw-in by Keely Dowling to Kacey White, who sent a cross to Natasha Kai. Kai redirected the ball with her head to O'Reilly, who put a shot from eight yards out past Sol goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc.

Los Angeles started the match flat and it got even worse. Defender Allison Falk was issued a red card in the 27th minute for tackling Kai from behind. The referee maybe thinking that Falk was the last man and prevented a scoring opportunity.

The Sol reeling from the shock had trouble keeping pace with Sky Blue for the rest of the half. Coach Abner Rogers subbed in defender Sharolta Nonen for winger McCall Zerboni in the 35th minute to tighten the defence but this left space in midfield.

Into the second half. Los Angeles came out with more fire in their bellies and were aggressive.Captain Shannon Boxx showed her team the way and was almost always on the attack.Unfortunately for her Sky Blue captain Christie Rampone was also leading the way for her team.Perfect innings for the coach as she snuffed out Marta on several occasions.

As the half wore on Sky Blue players looked out on their feet. The adrenalin they were running on was nearly at empty.Los Angeles were creating more and more chances.

In the 52nd minute midfielder Aya Miyama dribbled into the box, but O’Reilly made a clean, yet dangerous tackle to prevent a shot.The crowd screaming for a penalty. In the 71st minute, Boxx drilled a shot to the lower left corner, which Jenni Branam pushed out of bounds.

In the 84th minute, Marta took a dangerous shot that goalkeeper Branam parried just wide. On the ensuing corner kick, the ball fell to Boxx at the back post and her shot was bobbled by Branam. Los Angeles substitute Lyndsey Patterson tried to get a foot to the ball, but Branam was able to fall on it.

Sky Blue held on for the win in what was a truely remarkable season for them.

In our opinion a team that defeats the 3rd seed Washington Freedom, the 2nd seed Saint Louis Athletica and the 1st Seed Los Angeles Sol, teams they have never beaten before , all in a span of eight days really deserves to be champions. Well deserved!

After the match, O’Reilly was named the Most Valuable Player of the WPS Championship.

We will give it to Christie Rampone and a special mention to Shannon Boxx for a great game. She was awsome.

Well now to answer our questions we had in the preview...LA played well without Abily...in the 2nd half. Sky Blues' legs held out...just and Rampone won out over Boxx..both showing why they are Captains.

Lineups:

Los Angeles Sol – Karina LeBlanc; Stephanie Cox, Brittany Bock, Allison Falk, Manya Makoski; Aya Miyama, Aly Wagner (Katie Larkin 68’), Shannon Boxx (C) , McCall Zerboni (Sharolta Nonen 35’); Marta, Han Duan (Lyndsey Patterson 78’).

Sky Blue FC – Jenni Branam; Meghan Schnur, Christie Rampone (C), Jen Buczkowski, Keeley Dowling; Heather O’Reilly (Noelle Keselica 83’), Yael Averbuch, Francielle, Kacey White; Rosana (Collette McCallum 71’), Natasha Kai (Kerri Hanks 67’).

WPS CHAMPIONSHIP



Los Angeles Sol v NJ Sky Blue FC Sat Aug 22nd 4pm ET Live on FSN and CSN


Well this is it. The Inaugural season of Women's Professional Soccer comes to a close with the championship game between Los Angeles Sol and NJ Sky Blue FC at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.

We are back to where it all started.72 matches down, where the regular season champions, the no1 seeds Los Angeles look to cement themselves a place in history as the inaugural champions against the gritty, New Jersey team who stumbled into the playoffs, then bulldozed through to the Final with grit and determination by upsetting the no2 and no3 seeded teams.

Captains Shannon Boxx and Christie Rampone are very good friends from being in the US National team but all that is put aside as they battle for the title. Both have endured vastly different routes to this moment.

Sky Blue FC – the number four seed – has the unenviable task of playing its third playoff game on the road in eight days, the New Jersey side is also on a roll, playing some of its best soccer of the season. After highly inspirational victories over the Washington Freedom and Saint Louis Athletica in the first two rounds of the playoffs, Sky Blue FC will be hoping that momentum and adrenaline will be key factors to help the team bring home the title.

Los Angeles Sol wrapped up the top seed in the playoffs and the right to host the championship match weeks ago. Understandably, with the regular season title secured, Los Angeles closed the season with some subpar results winning just once in its final four games. The last match for the Sol was two weekends ago – a 2-1 road victory over the Boston Breakers on a penalty kick by Shannon Boxx in stoppage time.

In addition to the lengthy time off, the Sol will also have to deal with the absence of an important player in Camille Abily, who is with the France National Team for the UEFA Women’s Euro Championship. Abily was second in WPS with eight goals in the regular season.
Sky Blue FC will be missing key defender Anita Asante and reserve goalkeeper Karen Bardsley – the two are with England for the Euros – but the team has done well defensively in their absence.

So roll on the Final. How will Los Angeles cope without the calm play in midfield of Abily, how much longer can the legs of the Sky Blue players hold up, which captain is going to be the first ever person to hold aloft that championship trophy?

Thursday 20 August 2009

PREVIEW 2009 UEFA WOMEN’S EURO CHAMPIONSHIPS

The countdown has begun to the 2009 Women's European championships in Finland. Some of the biggest names in women’s football are taking part. Here at Womans Soccer Insider we take a look at the nations , their star /key players and brightest new talent. Who will end up in WPS. Can anyone stop the Germans? We will give you our thoughts and more over the next few days leading up to the start of the Championships.

So far we have taken a look at Germany, Sweden, Denmark and France.
Now it's England's turn.



England




England are a team on the rise. They have steadily risen up the rankings in women’s football in the last couple of years under the leadership of their coach Hope Powell. Powell took charge at England HQ in 1998 overseeing all age groups from Under 15’s to Under 21’s. Implementing a system that has produced a talented young squad.
Today England sit 5th in the European rankings and 9th in the world.
After a disappointing Euro 2005 on their home turf , the 2007 World Cup was a turnaround. Reaching the Quarter-Finals with good play, this was an indication of how far they had come and how far they could go.
Qualifying for this years European Championships was relatively straight forward with wins until the very last game against Spain. Having been 2-0 down at half-time. England fought back to 2-2 to get the point they needed to qualify.
This year in preparation for the European Championships they won their first tournament the Cyprus Cup with a win over Canada. Drawing with France on the way. The tournament win proved to the players and the rest of Europe that they can have an impact in the Championships and women’s football. Confidence is the key.




Fara Williams (Key Player)


There are quite a few key players for England but in our opinion Fara Williams is it.
Williams is England’s goal scoring midfielder.A competitive midfielder with an explosive shot. She is England’s engine room , their playmaker, their everything. It has been said by many if Williams plays well England play well. And for the past couple of years that is exactly what has been happening. She sets the tempo to how they play, screens her back four but is lethal in attack as well. Combining well with England’s forwards.
Blessed with a thunderous and accurate shot Williams has scored 25 goals from 70 appearances for England.
She has played and scored goals in both the 2005 European Championships and the 2007 World Cup.
Captained England to their first ever tournament win in the Cyprus Cup in March 2009 where they beat Canada to lift the cup.
William’s is England’s Vice-Captain to Faye White but with recent injuries to White Williams has taken on a more leadership role in the team. The team plays in the style she plays.
Voted England’s International Player of the Year and Players’ Player of the Year in the league for 2009.
Currently captains Everton Ladies. Taking them to a league cup win in 2008 and runner-up in the Women's premier league for the 2008/09 season.
There is more to come from Williams. Still only 25 years old, Euro 2009 could see her become one of the world’s best midfielders, if she isn’t already. And then who knows, WPS?
Teams there are crying out for midfielders like her.





Karen Carney (Fresh Face)


At just 22 years old with 48 caps you would be thinking that Carney has been around for a long time. Well she has, but we still see her as a fresh face.
She became the youngest player to be called to the senior England side at 17.
On the pitch, Carney delivers pace and incision, whether playing up front or more often on the wing. Has scored 7 times for England and has matured in each tournament and is still improving.
With accuracy from both feet Carney is the provider to the forwards. No matter what wing she is on she will take on defenders, drive into the box for a shot on goal or create a chance for her teamates.
Was instrumental in Arsenal Ladies quadruple season.
Was twice voted the FA’s Young Player of the Year.
March 2009 moved to WPS team Chicago Red Stars in USA where she proved a big hit with the Chicago fans and the soccer pundits. Adapting to a new style of play and scoring 2 goals.
Has improved her game now she is a professional player and the sky is the limit as to how far she goes.
It also doesn’t hurt when your teamate is the Brazilian international Cristiane.


Saint Louis Athletica v NJ Sky Blue FC Highlights

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Wednesday 19 August 2009

SAINT LOUIS ATHLETICA 0 - 1 NJ SKY BLUE FC



Sky Blue FC done the unthinkable last night by defeating Saint Louis Athletica 1-0 at The Anheuser-Busch Soccer Park, Saint Louis.

They now advance to the WPS Championship where they will face the Los Angeles Sol – the WPS regular season champions.

In front of over a 5,000 strong crowd Sky Blue started the first half with a bang.Passing and moving the ball around they caused problems for Saint Louis.

3 minutes in, Heather O'Reilly playing on the left wing slipped past defender Melissa Tancredi, got to the byline and sent in a fast paced cross into the box. Forward Keri Hanks came on to volley the ball at goal from six yards out, which looked to be going in but Hope Solo made a diving save to her left to somehow keep the ball out. Fantastic save by Solo.

10 minutes later Solo again rescued Athletica when Kacey White struck at goal from inside the box on the right. Solo with the diving save.

Athletica were having problems connecting with the front pairing of Christie Welsh and Sarah Walsh.

Sky Blue got their reward for a dominant first half when in the 30th minute after good possession,right-back Keeley Dowling made a surge down the right wing into Athletica's half. She played the ball to O’Reilly who had now switched to the right, who in turn played a short pass at the top of the right corner of the box to Yael Averbuch. Averbuch made a great pull-back move through two defenders and then fed Dowling who had continued her run into the box. Dowling then curled a left-footed shot just inside the left post passed an outstretched Solo.

Sky Blue deserved the lead.

The best chance for Saint Louis in the opening half came in stoppage time as Welsh forced a falling save from Branam from 22 yards out.

In the second half Athletica came out with a different attitude and started to pile pressure on Sky Blue. However the chances they were creating were not being taken.

Sky Blue hung in there and could have gone 2-0 up when in the 49th minute, Solo punched away a shot from the Rosana from the top of the box and in the 60th minute, the Athletica keeper knocked away a header from Rosana off a corner kick that was headed toward the upper left corner.

Saint Louis through everything forward in the closing minutes but couldn’t break through.Tancredi just missed with a header in the 68th minute and Lori Chalupny nearly equalized with a blistering shot from the left wing that sailed past the goalmouth in the 75th minute.In the 77th minute after Chalupny drew a foul just outside the penalty area. The resulting free kick produced a screaming shot from Niki Cross that just missed the far left post. Minutes later Walsh would shoot just over the top of the bar as she flicked a chance towards goal.

That was the last good chance for Athletica. Sky Blue held on to the 1-0 lead with a gutsy display. Goalkeeper Jenni Branam who was hurt in a collision with Kendall Fletcher earlier in the game was immense,fighting through the pain.Captain Christie Rampone was marshalling her back four brilliantly, pushing them, keeping them going for the 7 extra minutes of stoppage time.

Who would have thought it. A cinderella story?


Saint Louis Athletica Head Coach Jorge Barcellos

“We could have produced more in the first half.We suffered a goal with a mistake on marking. In a game like this you cannot let anyone shoot inside the box and we waited until we were behind to show them what we really have.”

“It was my dream to bring a championship to St. Louis.Sometimes it doesn’t happen the way you want it to but we have to keep our head high so we can win this championship next year…which I know we can do.”

Saint Louis Athletica Captain Lori Chalupny

“It is such a shame, you get to this point and I feel like we only played for 45 minutes.Once this little sting wears off we can be proud of what we accomplished and what we accomplished this first season and learn from this experience and come back stronger next year.”



NJ Sky Blue FC Player/Coach Christie Rampone


"In the first half, we were so successful because we kept the ball moving. There were a good few combos and in the beginning the combinations really helped the way we played. We didn’t do that as much in the second half but still came out on top. There were a lot of goal opportunities for us but we stayed compact and the first ball got us our victory. Midfield did a great job staying back and overall, we couldn’t have played a better game."

NJ Sky Blue FC Defender and scorer of the goal Keeley Dowling

"I had possession of the ball, picked my head up, and placed it with my left foot.It was funny because Hope made such tremendous saves tonight and mine just snuck right by her. We played our game and came out on top. I'm very proud of my goal, but even prouder of my team."


Lineups:

Saint Louis Athletica: Hope Solo; Melissa Tancredi, Kia McNeill (Stephanie Logterman 64'), Tina Ellertson, Elise Weber; Angie Woznuk (Niki Cross 60'), Amanda Cinalli, Kendall Fletcher, Lori Chalupny(C) ; Sarah Walsh, Christie Welsh (Ashlee Pistorius 71').

Sky Blue FC: Jenni Branam; Keeley Dowling, Jen Buczkowski, Christie Rampone(C), Meghan Schnur; Kacey White, Yael Averbuch, Collette McCallum (Francielle 72'), Heather O'Reilly (Kelly Parker 63'); Rosana, Kerri Hanks (Natasha Kai 46').

PREVIEW 2009 UEFA WOMEN’S EURO CHAMPIONSHIPS

In just four days time some of the top countries in women’s football will be competing for the right to be called European champions. The championships in Finland will play host to some of the biggest names in women’s football. Here at Womans Soccer Insider we take a look at the nations , their star /key players and brightest new talent. Who will end up in WPS. Can anyone stop the Germans? We will give you our thoughts and more over the next few days leading up to the start of the Championships.

So far we have taken a look at Germany, Sweden and Denmark.
Next up.....



France



Ranked 4th in Europe and 8th in the world, France are the team that everyone is waiting to explode on to the international stage as a dominant women’s football team, Just like the men’s team did in France 98.The squad is Filled with talented players coached from a young age at the prestigious Clairefontaine(French Football Academy). Clairefontaine is recognised as one of the finest football academy’s in the world. It has a high reputation of producing some of the most gifted French football players including Thierry Henry.
The squad that coach Bruno Bini has picked is packed with experience, technical ability and raw talent.
In the last few European Championships France have failed to get out of the group stages but optimism is high this time. With a bunch of players that have come through the ranks with each other now having matured and the squad filled with many players from arguably one of the best club sides in Europe and in France, Olympique Lyonnais, the squad have been playing attractive, technically skilled football, attracting attention from the media and the fans.
France put in a pretty convincing qualifying campaign winning 7 out of 8 matches conceding only 2 goals.
Our dark horse team. Come on Les Blues.



Sonia Bompastor (Key Player)

Is one of the best players to come out of France since Marinette Pichon.
A veteran of the national team with 105 caps. She has scored 11 goals and played in the 2003 World Cup and 2005 European championships.
Bompastor can play anywhere on the field, defence , midfield and even up front and has a lethal left foot with which she uses to strike at goal or provide accurate balls for her teamates to get on the end of. Normally deployed in the left of midfield or left of the defence.
She is also Known for her tenacity, never say die attitude and leadership skills which has seen her Captain the national squad and the club side Olympique Lyonnais. The latter to two French championships and a French cup. Was Voted France’s player of the year in 2004 & 2008.
Bompastor was one of the few Europeans to cross the Atlantic to the new Women’s Professional Soccer league in America playing for the Washington Freedom.
In the WPS Bompastor impressed everyone with her game and professionalism. She has received Player of the Week and Player of the Month accolades and was also chosen for the WPS All-Star team.



Louisa Necib (Fresh Face)

22 year old Necib is the rising star of French women’s football. The attacking midfielder is a product of Clairefontaine and has been likened to the French player Zinedine Zidane, due in part to her Algerian roots but also to her skill in midfield.
Necib is a playmaker with good technical ability and passing skills. She is a dead ball specialist and her accurate service to team-mates has put her on the map as one of the best midfielders in women’s football.
Necib played in the 2005 European Championships in England. She has 33 appearances and scored 4 goals for France.
Joined Olympique Lyonnais from Montpelier in 2007 and made an immediate impact. Scoring 17 goals in the season helping Olympique Lyonnais to the French Championship, the French Cup and to the Semi-Finals of the Women’s Uefa Cup.
Voted France’s Player of The Year for 2009.
Was drafted by WPS team Washington Freedom but decided to stay with Olympique Lyonnais. It's only a matter of time.