2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Group C

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Group C of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup took place from 9 to 18 June 2019. [1] The group consisted of Australia, Brazil, Italy and Jamaica. [2] The top two teams, Italy and Australia, along with the third-placed team, Brazil (as one of the four best third-placed teams), advanced to the round of 16. [3]

Contents

Teams

Draw positionTeamPotConfederationMethod of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
December 2018 [nb 1] March 2019
C1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1 AFC AFC Women's Asian Cup runners-up13 April 20187th 2015 Quarter-finals (2007, 2011, 2015)66
C2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3 UEFA UEFA Group 6 winners8 June 20183rd 1999 Quarter-finals (1991)1615
C3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2 CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina champions19 April 20188th 2015 Runners-up (2007)1010
C4Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 4 CONCACAF CONCACAF Women's Championship 3rd place17 October 20181stDebut5353

Notes

  1. The rankings of December 2018 were used for seeding for the final draw.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 320172+56Advance to knockout stage
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 320185+36
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 320163+36
4Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 3003112110
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

In the round of 16:

Matches

All times listed are local, CEST (UTC+2). [1]

Australia vs Italy

Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg1–2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
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Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes
Attendance: 15,380 [4]
Referee: Melissa Borjas (Honduras)
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Australia [5]
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Italy [5]
GK1 Lydia Williams
RB7 Steph Catley
CB14 Alanna Kennedy
CB4 Clare Polkinghorne
LB21 Ellie Carpenter
DM10 Emily van Egmond
CM13 Tameka Yallop Sub off.svg 83'
CM6 Chloe Logarzo Sub off.svg 61'
RM16 Hayley Raso Sub off.svg 69'
LM9 Caitlin Foord
CF20 Sam Kerr (c)
Substitutions:
FW11 Lisa De Vanna Yellow card.svg 76'Sub on.svg 61'
MF19 Katrina Gorry Sub on.svg 69'
MF8 Elise Kellond-Knight Sub on.svg 83'
Manager:
Ante Milicic
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GK1 Laura Giuliani
RB2 Valentina Bergamaschi Sub off.svg 77'
CB3 Sara Gama (c)Yellow card.svg 21'
CB5 Elena Linari
LB7 Alia Guagni
CM4 Aurora Galli Sub off.svg 46'
CM23 Manuela Giugliano
CM21 Valentina Cernoia Yellow card.svg 70'
RF18 Ilaria Mauro Sub off.svg 58'
CF10 Cristiana Girelli Yellow card.svg 63'
LF11 Barbara Bonansea
Substitutions:
DF13 Elisa Bartoli Sub on.svg 46'
FW9 Daniela Sabatino Sub on.svg 58'
FW19 Valentina Giacinti Sub on.svg 77'
Manager:
Milena Bertolini

Player of the Match:
Barbara Bonansea (Italy) [4]

Assistant referees: [5]
Shirley Perello (Honduras)
Felisha Mariscal (United States)
Fourth official:
Katja Koroleva (United States)
Reserve assistant referee:
Enedina Caudillo (Mexico)
Video assistant referee:
Carlos del Cerro Grande (Spain)
Assistant video assistant referees:
José María Sánchez Martínez (Spain)
Luciana Mascaraña (Uruguay)

Brazil vs Jamaica

Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg3–0Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
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Stade des Alpes, Grenoble
Attendance: 17,668 [6]
Referee: Riem Hussein (Germany)
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Brazil [7]
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Jamaica [7]
GK1 Bárbara
RB13 Letícia Santos
CB14 Kathellen Sub off.svg 76'
CB21 Mônica (c)
LB6 Tamires
RM7 Andressa Alves
CM8 Formiga Yellow card.svg 58'
CM5 Thaisa
LM9 Debinha
CF16 Beatriz Sub off.svg 65'
CF11 Cristiane Sub off.svg 65'
Substitutions:
FW23 Geyse Sub on.svg 65'
FW19 Ludmila Sub on.svg 65'
DF3 Daiane Limeira Yellow card.svg 82'Sub on.svg 76'
Manager:
Vadão
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GK1 Sydney Schneider
RB16 Dominique Bond-Flasza
CB5 Konya Plummer (c)Yellow card.svg 17'
CB17 Allyson Swaby
LB14 Deneisha Blackwood
CM4 Chantelle Swaby
CM6 Havana Solaun Sub off.svg 72'
CM9 Marlo Sweatman
RF20 Cheyna Matthews Sub off.svg 62'
CF11 Khadija Shaw
LF18 Trudi Carter Sub off.svg 79'
Substitutions:
FW10 Jody Brown Sub on.svg 62'
MF7 Chinyelu Asher Sub on.svg 72'
FW15 Tiffany Cameron Sub on.svg 79'
Manager:
Hue Menzies

Player of the Match:
Cristiane (Brazil) [6]

Assistant referees: [7]
Kylie Cockburn (Scotland)
Mihaela Țepușă (Romania)
Fourth official:
Kateryna Monzul (Ukraine)
Reserve assistant referee:
Petruța Iugulescu (Romania)
Video assistant referee:
Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Sascha Stegemann (Germany)
Maryna Striletska (Ukraine)

Australia vs Brazil

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Australia [9]
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Brazil [9]
GK1 Lydia Williams
RB21 Ellie Carpenter
CB14 Alanna Kennedy
CB7 Steph Catley
LB8 Elise Kellond-Knight
CM13 Tameka Yallop
CM10 Emily van Egmond
CM6 Chloe Logarzo
RF15 Emily Gielnik Sub off.svg 72'
CF20 Sam Kerr (c)
LF9 Caitlin Foord Sub off.svg 90+5'
Substitutions:
FW16 Hayley Raso Sub on.svg 72'
DF5 Karly Roestbakken Sub on.svg 90+5'
Manager:
Ante Milicic
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GK1 Bárbara
RB13 Letícia Santos
CB14 Kathellen
CB21 Mônica
LB6 Tamires
RM9 Debinha
CM8 Formiga Yellow card.svg 14'Sub off.svg 46'
CM5 Thaisa
LM7 Andressa Alves Yellow card.svg 85'
CF11 Cristiane Sub off.svg 75'
CF10 Marta (c)Sub off.svg 46'
Substitutions:
FW19 Ludmila Sub on.svg 46'
MF18 Luana Yellow card.svg 87'Sub on.svg 46'
FW16 Beatriz Sub on.svg 75'
Manager:
Vadão

Player of the Match:
Chloe Logarzo (Australia) [8]

Assistant referees: [9]
Sian Massey-Ellis (England)
Susanne Küng (Switzerland)
Fourth official:
Stéphanie Frappart (France)
Reserve assistant referee:
Lidwine Rakotozafinoro (Madagascar)
Video assistant referee:
Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Sascha Stegemann (Germany)
Lucie Ratajová (Czech Republic)

Jamaica vs Italy

Jamaica  Flag of Jamaica.svg0–5Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
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Jamaica [11]
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Italy [11]
GK1 Sydney Schneider Yellow card.svg 12'
RB12 Sashana Campbell
CB5 Konya Plummer (c)
CB17 Allyson Swaby
LB14 Deneisha Blackwood
RM21 Olufolasade Adamolekun Sub off.svg 76'
CM6 Havana Solaun
CM4 Chantelle Swaby Sub off.svg 46'
LM7 Chinyelu Asher
CF11 Khadija Shaw Yellow card.svg 59'
CF22 Mireya Grey Sub off.svg 66'
Substitutions:
MF9 Marlo Sweatman Sub on.svg 46'
FW10 Jody Brown Sub on.svg 66'
DF2 Lauren Silver Sub on.svg 76'
Manager:
Hue Menzies
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GK1 Laura Giuliani
RB7 Alia Guagni Sub off.svg 57'
CB3 Sara Gama (c)
CB5 Elena Linari
LB13 Elisa Bartoli
CM2 Valentina Bergamaschi Sub off.svg 65'
CM23 Manuela Giugliano
CM21 Valentina Cernoia
RF9 Daniela Sabatino
CF10 Cristiana Girelli Sub off.svg 72'
LF11 Barbara Bonansea
Substitutions:
DF17 Lisa Boattin Sub on.svg 57'
MF4 Aurora Galli Sub on.svg 65'
FW19 Valentina Giacinti Sub on.svg 72'
Manager:
Milena Bertolini

Player of the Match:
Cristiana Girelli (Italy) [10]

Assistant referees: [11]
Sarah Jones (New Zealand)
Maria Salamasina (Samoa)
Fourth official:
Claudia Umpiérrez (Uruguay)
Reserve assistant referee:
Mónica Amboya (Ecuador)
Video assistant referee:
Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Paweł Gil (Poland)
Chrysoula Kourompylia (Greece)

Jamaica vs Australia

Jamaica  Flag of Jamaica.svg1–4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
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Stade des Alpes, Grenoble
Attendance: 17,402 [12]
Referee: Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary)
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Jamaica [13]
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Australia [13]
GK13 Nicole McClure
RB12 Sashana Campbell
CB5 Konya Plummer (c)Yellow card.svg 71'
CB17 Allyson Swaby
LB14 Deneisha Blackwood
CM4 Chantelle Swaby
CM11 Khadija Shaw
CM19 Toriana Patterson
RF22 Mireya Grey Sub off.svg 72'
CF20 Cheyna Matthews Sub off.svg 59'
LF15 Tiffany Cameron Sub off.svg 46'
Substitutions:
MF6 Havana Solaun Sub on.svg 46'
MF18 Trudi Carter Sub on.svg 59'
FW10 Jody Brown Sub on.svg 72'
Manager:
Hue Menzies
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GK1 Lydia Williams
RB21 Ellie Carpenter
CB14 Alanna Kennedy
CB7 Steph Catley
LB5 Karly Roestbakken
DM10 Emily van Egmond Yellow card.svg 76'
CM6 Chloe Logarzo
CM19 Katrina Gorry Sub off.svg 87'
RM15 Emily Gielnik Sub off.svg 59'
LM11 Lisa De Vanna Sub off.svg 63'
CF20 Sam Kerr (c)
Substitutions:
FW9 Caitlin Foord Sub on.svg 59'
FW16 Hayley Raso Sub on.svg 63'
MF3 Aivi Luik Sub on.svg 87'
Manager:
Ante Milicic

Player of the Match:
Sam Kerr (Australia) [12]

Assistant referees: [13]
Katalin Török (Hungary)
Sanja Rođak-Karšić (Croatia)
Fourth official:
Jana Adámková (Czech Republic)
Reserve assistant referee:
Mária Súkeníková (Slovakia)
Video assistant referee:
José María Sánchez Martínez (Spain)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Mohammed Abdulla Hassan Mohamed (United Arab Emirates)
Sian Massey-Ellis (England)

Italy vs Brazil

Italy  Flag of Italy.svg0–1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
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Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes
Attendance: 21,669 [14]
Referee: Lucila Venegas (Mexico)
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Italy [15]
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Brazil [15]
GK1 Laura Giuliani
RB7 Alia Guagni
CB3 Sara Gama (c)
CB5 Elena Linari
LB13 Elisa Bartoli Yellow card.svg 15'Sub off.svg 71'
CM4 Aurora Galli
CM23 Manuela Giugliano
CM21 Valentina Cernoia
RF19 Valentina Giacinti Sub off.svg 63'
CF10 Cristiana Girelli Sub off.svg 78'
LF11 Barbara Bonansea
Substitutions:
MF2 Valentina Bergamaschi Sub on.svg 63'
DF17 Lisa Boattin Sub on.svg 71'
FW18 Ilaria Mauro Sub on.svg 78'
Manager:
Milena Bertolini
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GK1 Bárbara
RB13 Letícia Santos Yellow card.svg 13'Sub off.svg 76'
CB14 Kathellen Yellow card.svg 90+4'
CB21 Mônica
LB6 Tamires
DM5 Thaisa
CM17 Andressinha
CM10 Marta (c)Sub off.svg 84'
RM19 Ludmila
LM9 Debinha
CF11 Cristiane Sub off.svg 65'
Substitutions:
FW16 Beatriz Sub on.svg 65'
DF2 Poliana Sub on.svg 76'
MF18 Luana Sub on.svg 84'
Manager:
Vadão

Player of the Match:
Marta (Brazil) [14]

Assistant referees: [15]
Mayte Chávez (Mexico)
Enedina Caudillo (Mexico)
Fourth official:
Katja Koroleva (United States)
Reserve assistant referee:
Mary Njoroge (Kenya)
Video assistant referee:
Carlos del Cerro Grande (Spain)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Tiago Martins (Portugal)
Loreto Toloza (Chile)

Discipline

Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers in the group if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied, or if teams had the same record in the ranking of third-placed teams. These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows: [3]

Only one of the above deductions were applied to a player in a single match.

TeamMatch 1Match 2Match 3Points
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Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 11−2
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 31−4
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 121−4
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 232−7

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