sexta-feira, 13 de maio de 2011

WPS: 6º Jornada


Western New York Flash 3-2 Boston Breakers
Golos: Brittany Bock 10', McCall Zerboni (2) 25' 69' ; Liz Bogus 38', Kesey Moore 80'

Resumo do Jogo
Fotos

Atlanta Beat 1-2 Philadelphia Independence
Golos: Lori Chaluply 45'; Estelle Johnson 50', Laura del Rio 73'

Resumo do Jogo
Fotos

Jogos Internacionais

Quinta, 12 de Maio

Austrália 3 -0 Nova Zelândia

Sábado, 14 de Maio


EUA - Japão - 23:30h

TV: Fox Soccer Channel

Brasil - Chile - 20:30h

Domingo, 15 de Maio

Austrália - Nova Zelândia

Canadá - Suíça

Terça, 17 de Maio

Inglaterra - Suécia

terça-feira, 10 de maio de 2011

Mundial de Futebol Feminino 2011: Notícias


New Delhi, May 3 (IANS): Jamaican-American singer Sean Kingston's "Ready or not" is the official song for the FIFA Women's World Cup to be held in Germany June 26-July 17.

The song is a collaboration between Kingston and German house and dance producer duo Michael Mind Project, and it is expected to conquer the German soccer stadiums and international dance floors soon, said a statement.

Kingston is known for his club songs "Beautiful girls", "Eenie meenie", "My love" and "Fire burning".


A canção do cantor Jamaico-Americano Sean Kingston "Ready Or Not" é a canção oficial para o Mundial de Futebol Feminino da FIFA que se irá realizar na Alemanha de 26 de Junho a 17 de Julho.

A música é uma colaboração entre Kingston e o duo Michael Mind Project, produtor alemão de música house e dance, e espera-se que conquiste os Estádios alemães e as pistas de dança internacionais brevemente, disse um comunicado.

Kingston é conhecido pelas suas músicas de discoteca como "Beautiful Girls, "Eenie meenie", "My Love" e Fire Burning"


Apesar desta notícia ter saído ainda não houve nenhuma confirmação do comité organizador.


Notícia: daijiworld.com


segunda-feira, 9 de maio de 2011

Blog de Yael Averbuch

Coloco aqui este texto porque além de ser bastante emocionante é um exemplo de que desistir não é a solução para a nossa frustração.

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Our intrepid blogger was not named to the United States roster, which was announced Monday, for this summer’s Women’s World Cup in Germany. She nevertheless filed this assessment.

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When Pia [Coach Sundhage] said to me, “You are not on the roster for the World Cup team,” my heart dropped momentarily. In the minutes after, reality sank in. I scanned my memory in search of anything I could have done better or differently. I felt angry, sad, embarrassed.

I had poured my heart and soul into a goal that I didn’t achieve. In my journal, “Germany 2011” is written in big letters and in multiple places. So, yes, I felt all of the emotions that come along with failure (the day I don’t feel that way is the day I’ll know that I should no longer play competitive sports). But then I opened my journal to a fresh page and wrote: “Olympics 2012.”

Conquering my fear of failure has been a monumental step in my development as a person and an athlete. Actually, maybe no one really ever conquers the fear of failure. Maybe it’s all about reframing one’s definitions of success and failure. How can I ever truly fail if I do my very best? This process has led to significant growth for me as a player, and I feel very proud of what I offer on the field. The only way I could have failed is to not have grown along the way.

I don’t mean to gloss over the disappointment I feel, or in any way diminish the great accomplishment of those players who have made the roster. But my reasonable side continually reminds me that this is just another one of those moments — a blip on the radar screen that maps my unique path. Playing in a Women’s World Cup is one of my ultimate goals, yet doing so will make me no greater of a player. Likewise, not being in Germany this summer makes me no less of one.

So, as this chapter of my journey ends, another one begins. I am heading up to Buffalo to join my W.P.S. team, the Western New York Flash. I’ll have the opportunity to train and play alongside some of the greatest female players in the world (Marta and Christine Sinclair, among others). As the door to one opportunity closed for me, another one opens. The only way I could possibly fail at this point is to focus so much on the past as to miss out on what presents itself on the road ahead.



Blog de Yael Averbuch no The New York Times

"...I don’t play this sport for the moment of glory. And I think the people who
do are missing out. Yes, I love the roar of the crowd, the championship game and the thrill of performing when it really matters — but I love the preparation — the process — equally as much.

Yael Averbuch

domingo, 8 de maio de 2011

WPS: 5ª Jornada - Resultados


Sexta-Feira, 6 de Maio

Western New York Flash 3-1 Sky Blue FC
Golos: Alex Morgan 5', Caroline Seger, Marta 77' ; Adriana 66'
Link
Fotos

Domingo, 8 de Maio

magicJack 2-0 Atlanta Beat
Golos: Ella Masar 24', Christen Press 64'

Fotos

Philadelphia Independence 1-0 Boston Breakers
Golos: Natasha Kai 44', Lianne Sanderson 55'

Resumo do Jogo
Fotos

The FA WSL - Resultados

Link
Sábado, 7 de Maio

Doncaster Rovers Belles 0-3 Arsenal

Fotos

Domingo, 8 de Maio


Chelsea Ladies 1-1 Birmingham City

Everton 0-0 Bristol Academy Ladies

Liverpool 0-1 Lincoln Ladies

Classificação

Site Oficial: fawsl.com

sexta-feira, 6 de maio de 2011

WPS: 5º Jornada


Sexta, 6 de Maio

Western New York Flash - Sky Blue FC - 00:30h

Twitter: @wnyflash ; @skybluefc Match Tracker


Domingo, 8 de Maio


magicJack - Atlanta Beat - 21h

Twitter: @atlbeat Match Tracker

Philadelphia Independence - Boston Breakers - 23h

Twitter: @wpsphilly ; @bostonbreakers Match Tracker Ver online


Site Oficial: womensprosoccer.com

quinta-feira, 5 de maio de 2011

The FA WSL - Resultados


Quarta-feira, 4 de Maio

Bristol Academy Ladies 0-0 Chelsea Ladies

Resumo do Jogo

Doncaster Rovers Belles 1-0 Liverpool

Resumo do Jogo

Everton 0-2 Birmingham City

Resumo do Jogo


Lincoln Ladies 0-2 Arsenal

Resumo do Jogo


terça-feira, 3 de maio de 2011

Notícias: Selecção da Austrália


Australia’s hopes at June’s FIFA Women’s World Cup™ have been dealt a severe blow with key striker and reigning AFC Women’s Player of the Year Kate Gill to miss the tournament after suffering a serious knee injury.

Gill sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament playing for Swedish club Linkopings last Thursday and has returned to Australia for surgery.

The tall striker has become an integral part of the Matildas team in recent years, scoring the only goal of the game against Japan last year which sent the Matildas to Germany. With 32 goals in 65 appearances for Australia, Gill sits behind only the legendary Cheryl Salisbury on Australia’s list of all-time goalscorers.

Though only a bit-part player four years ago as the Matildas reached the knockout stage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time, Gill has been an ever-present in Tom Sermanni’s line-up over recent years.


Notícia: fifa.com

segunda-feira, 2 de maio de 2011

WPS: 4º Jornada - Resultados


magicJack 2-1 Philadelphia Independence
Golos: Abby Wambach 25',
Li
sa De Vanna 75' ; Tina DiMartino) 8'

Fotos


Western New York Flash 3-0 Atlanta Beat
Golos:
Christine Sinclair 23', Christine Sinclair 59', Alex Morgan 73'

Resumo do jogo
Fotos


Boston Breakers 1-0 Sky Blue FC
Golos:
Rachel Buehler 53'


Resumo do Jogo
Fotos


Classificação

Site Oficial: womensprosoccer

The FA WSL - Resultados


Sábado, 30 de Abril
Link
Lincoln Ladies 0-0 Everton

Resumo do Jogo

Domingo, 1 de Maio


Bristol Academy Ladies 1-0 Doncaster Rovers Belles

Resumo do Jogo


Liverpool 1-2 Chelsea Ladies

Resumo do Jogo


Classificação

Link

domingo, 1 de maio de 2011

Notícia: Selecção da Alemanha

"Dzsenifer Marozsan will be out of German WNT training for 4-6 weeks with interior ligament damage in her knee. Conny Pohlers set to step in.
Recovery time means she should be ready by second week of June, two weeks away from Germany/Canada match."

retirado de: @jenna_awk