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China boosted by World Stars women´s football win
| Written by: AFP |
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| 2007-04-22 07:27:07 | ![]() |
WUHAN, China (AFP) - China's women said a narrow win over a World Stars team had given them a massive boost for the World Cup.
China snatched a 3-2 victory in the dying seconds against the international side brimming with talent late on Saturday, giving them new hope for the September tournament. The World Cup hosts, runners-up in 1999, have slumped to ninth in the rankings after a dismal run including four straight defeats at the recent Algarve Cup. Wang Haiming, who coached the side for the last time before newly appointed Marika Domanski-Lyfors takes the reins, said the result of the friendly was significant. "It means a lot for the Chinese team and it helps our confidence," he said. "This was a good chance for us to get experience and learn how to deal with mental stress. "The game showed how we have improved. Of course we still have a long way to go but we should get better over time." China and the World Stars shared four headed goals in the first half before Ji Ting's 90th-minute winner. "This game will give us a lot of confidence for the World Cup in September," said Liu Sa, who scored China's opener. The match was a prelude to Sunday's World Cup draw, when 16 countries will be split into four groups for the September 10-30 tournament held across five Chinese cities. China, Germany, the United States and Norway are seeded, with the remaining teams -- Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, England, Ghana, Japan, New Zealand, North Korea, Nigeria and Sweden -- all going into the pot. |
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