IFFHS DAILY NEWS – FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023 - DAY 20


Picture : Spain wrote History !


IFFHS DAILY NEWS – FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023 

 

DAY 20

 

 

57 -  SPAIN – NETHERLANDS      2-1 (after Extra Time)          (1/4 FINAL)

 

Sky Stadium, Wellington. 32 021 spectators. Half time : 0-0 . Referee : Stephanie Frappart (France). Goals for Spain : Mariona Caltentey (81’ penalty), Salma Paralluelo (111’). For Netherlands : Stephanie Van der Gragt (90’+1).

 

FACTS AND STATS

 


Salma Paralluelo decisive !


-       Spain will face Sweden in the semi final of the World Cup 2023, fllowing a deserved victory about Netherlands.

-       For the first time in History, Spain reached the semi final at a World Cup !

-       With 15 goals, la « Roja » has now scored the most goals of all teams at the World Cup.

-       Jill Roord became last week the best Goalscorer in the History of Netherlands at the Women’s world Cup with 5 goals before Lieke Martens (4).

-       Before the game, Netherlands conceded only one goal in the tournament against the USA.

-       Salma Paralluelo, only 19 years old, fired an exquisite strike to score the winning goal for Spain, beating Daphne Van Domselaar, one of the best Goalkeepers in the World.

-       The 2019 finalists Netherlands succombed to an overall controlling spanish team with Jennifer Hermoso at the top.

-       Stephanie Van der Gragt was again the Goalscorer for Netherlands, the Central defender scored already against Portugal and at the World Cup 2019 one goal !

-       The last game between the two team was played in April 2021 and saw also the victory of Spain 1-0.

 

 

 

 

58 -  JAPAN – SWEDEN      1-2             (1/4 FINAL)

 

Eden Park, Auckland. 43 217 spectators. Half time : 1-0 . Referee : Esther Stäubli (Switzerland). Goals for Sweden : Amanda Ilestedt (32’), Filippa Angeldahl (514 penalty) ; For Japan : Honoka Hayashi (87’).

 

 

FACTS AND STATS



Fourth goal for Amanda Ilestedt !


-       For the fifth time of the World Cup History, Sweden qualified for the semi finals, outfoxing Futoshi Ikeda’s Japan.

-       It was the 10th Women’s World Cup victory for Sweden in the last 12 appearances.

-       Second in 2003, third in 1991, 2011 and 2019, Sweden never won the World Cup , but this year, on the back of eliminating the two last World Cup champions USA and Japan, advanced to the favourite role.

-       Sweden won already the last game between the two teams in the Olympic Games 2021 with 3-1 in Tokyo.

-       Magdalena Eriksson celebrates her 100th international cap with Sweden as captain at the end of the game qualifying to the semi finals.

-       Amanda Ilestedt scored her 4th goal at the World Cup 2023 ! She is second in the Goal scorer ranking as … Central defender.

-       Japan has scored the most goals of this World Cup (15), the same total as Spain.

-       Saki Kumagai played her 4th World Cup as captain of Japan. She was the only player to have won the World Cup in 2011.