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U-17 Women's World Cup - Complete Schedul

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U-17 Women's World Cup - Complete Schedul
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Wellington
MatchDate - TimeVenue

Results

730/10 12:00Wellington Brazil
England830/10 15:00Wellington Korea Republic
Nigeria1502/11 13:00Wellington Nigeria
England1602/11 16:00Wellington Brazil
Korea Republic2004/11 19:00Wellington Colombia
New Zealand1804/11 16:00Wellington Ghana
Costa Rica
Auckland
128/10 19:00Auckland New Zealand
Canada229/10 12:00Auckland Denmark
Colombia901/11 13:00Auckland Colombia
Canada1001/11 16:00Auckland New Zealand
Denmark2205/11 16:00Auckland USA
France2405/11 19:00Auckland England
Korea Republic

Hamilton
530/10 12:00Hamilton Japan
USA630/10 15:00Hamilton France
Paraguay1302/11 13:00Hamilton Paraguay
USA1402/11 16:00Hamilton Japan
France1904/11 19:00Hamilton Canada
Denmark1704/11 16:00Hamilton Germany
Korea DPR
Christchurch

329/10 12:00Christchurch Costa Rica
Germany429/10 15:00Christchurch Korea DPR
Ghana1101/11 13:00Christchurch Ghana
Germany1201/11 16:00Christchurch Costa Rica
Korea DPR2105/11 16:00Christchurch Paraguay
Japan2305/11 19:00Christchurch Nigeria
Brazil






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Brazil Nigeria is going to be one hell of a match. Hopefully I am helping out at that one!

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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Scottishbhoy wrote:
Brazil Nigeria is going to be one hell of a match. Hopefully I am helping out at that one!
 
Just got my confirmation letter today, I'm a "Venue Logistics Assistant". Hopefully that will leave me room to watch the Wellington games!
 
(Also - exams )
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I wanted to be a "Stretcher bearer" but my wife got the job. Bugger. She gets to sit on the sideline and watch while I look after the kids (in the grandstand).
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oh, good they have the New Zealand match at 1900, I originally though it was at 1600 which would have been a bit silly.
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Shame the 30th of Oct game is a thursday

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There were 2 FIFA female Reps. on TV this morning  being interviewed, one was Italian and the other NZer her name was COX [married name maybe] she said her father played for QPR in the 70s does anyone know who he would be 
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s2art wrote:
I wanted to be a "Stretcher bearer" but my wife got the job. Bugger. She gets to sit on the sideline and watch while I look after the kids (in the grandstand).



You mean an IPTO - injured player transportation officer

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gut rot wrote:
There were 2 FIFA female Reps. on TV this morning  being interviewed, one was Italian and the other NZer her name was COX [married name maybe] she said her father played for QPR in the 70s does anyone know who he would be 
 
 
That, Gut Rot, is the one and only Roy Cox, unquestionably the driving force behind the establishment of women's soccer in NZ in the early 1970s, and who has held a variety of roles in the game since, including National Selector/Manager between 1983 and 1987.
 
He played for QPR in the 1960s, and still follows their fortunes closely.
 
The TV interviewees were former Italian international Carolina Morace - expect an interview with her to appear on www.sportswebsoccer.com over the course of the weekend - and former NZ women's international Michele Cox, one of Roy's daughters.
 
Carolina is here in her capacity as a FIFA Women's Football Ambassador, while Michele these days is an extremely active and highly influential member of FIFA's Women's Committee, having previously been, amongst other things, NZF's Head of Women's Football.
 
 
Cheers,
 
JR
 
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Thanks JR I should have known, see what happens when you get old 
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Scousekiwi wrote:
 
The TV interviewees were former Italian international Carolina Morace...


...who won the scudetto with Verona Gunther in 1995/96
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