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Sweden through to quarterfinals with 1-0 win over Canada
PARIS (AP) — Stina Blackstenius scored early in the second half and Sweden advanced to the quarterfinals at the Women’s World Cup with a 1-0 victory over Canada on Monday night.
Blacktenius scored in the 55th minute. Canada had a chance to pull even in the 69th but goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl stopped Janine Beckie’s penalty kick after a handball was called on Kosovare Asllani.
Ninth-ranked Sweden will face No. 2 Germany in a quarterfinal on Saturday in Rennes. Germany advanced to the quarterfinals for the eighth straight time, beating African champion Nigeria 3-0 on Saturday.
Sweden was eliminated with a 4-1 round of 16 loss to Germany four years ago at the World Cup in Canada.
Beckie took the penalty rather than captain Christine Sinclair, whose 182 goals remain two shy of matching the record set by retired American Abby Wambach.
Sinclair, who had a goal in Canada’s final group stage match against the Netherlands, is the second player to score in five straight World Cups, joining Brazil’s Marta. Eight of Sinclair’s goals have come against Sweden.
Sweden finished second in its group behind the defending champion U.S. The Swedes wrapped up the group with a 2-0 loss to the Americans, who they famously knocked out of the quarterfinals at the 2016 Olympics.
Sweden has been to all eight World Cups since the women’s tournament started in 1991. Its best finish was runner up in 2003.
Fifth-ranked Canada, which finished second in its group after a 2-1 loss to the Dutch, has bronze medals in the last two Olympics, but fell to England in the quarterfinals at the 2015 World Cup on home soil.
Source: Seattletimes.com
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PARIS (AP) — Stina Blackstenius scored early in the second half and Sweden advanced to the quarterfinals at the Women’s World Cup with a 1-0 victory over Canada on Monday night.
Blacktenius scored in the 55th minute. Canada had a chance to pull even in the 69th but goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl stopped Janine Beckie’s penalty kick after a handball was called on Kosovare Asllani.
Ninth-ranked Sweden will face No. 2 Germany in a quarterfinal on Saturday in Rennes. Germany advanced to the quarterfinals for the eighth straight time, beating African champion Nigeria 3-0 on Saturday.
Sweden was eliminated with a 4-1 round of 16 loss to Germany four years ago at the World Cup in Canada.
Beckie took the penalty rather than captain Christine Sinclair, whose 182 goals remain two shy of matching the record set by retired American Abby Wambach.
Sinclair, who had a goal in Canada’s final group stage match against the Netherlands, is the second player to score in five straight World Cups, joining Brazil’s Marta. Eight of Sinclair’s goals have come against Sweden.
Sweden finished second in its group behind the defending champion U.S. The Swedes wrapped up the group with a 2-0 loss to the Americans, who they famously knocked out of the quarterfinals at the 2016 Olympics.
Sweden has been to all eight World Cups since the women’s tournament started in 1991. Its best finish was runner up in 2003.
Fifth-ranked Canada, which finished second in its group after a 2-1 loss to the Dutch, has bronze medals in the last two Olympics, but fell to England in the quarterfinals at the 2015 World Cup on home soil.
Source: Seattletimes.com
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Sweden • Canada • Paris • Stina Blackstenius • Sweden • FIFA Women's World Cup • Canada men's national soccer team • Canada men's national soccer team • Goalkeeper (association football) • Hedvig Lindahl • Janine Beckie • Penalty kick (association football) • Handball • Kosovare Asllani • UEFA coefficient • Sweden women's national football team • Germany national football team • Stade Rennais F.C. • Germany • 2014–15 UEFA Champions League • Nigeria • Sweden • 2014–15 UEFA Champions League • Germany • FIFA World Cup • Canada • Penalty kick (association football) • Christine Sinclair • Abby Wambach • Canada men's national soccer team • 2008–09 UEFA Champions League • Netherlands • FIFA World Cup • Brazil • Marta (footballer) • Christine Sinclair • Sweden • Sweden • Sweden • 2016 Summer Olympics • Sweden • FIFA World Cup • Football at the 2000 Summer Olympics • Canada • Netherlands • England • 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup •