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Monday, July 18, 2011

FIFA Women's World Cup 2011 Finals Photo Albulm

Immagine 1 - The World Cup Is Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - (L-R) Homare Sawa Presents The Adidas Golden Ball Trophy For The Best Player Of The Tournament And Head Coach Norio Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Japan's Midfielder Homare Sawa (3rdL) And Teammates AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - TOPSHOTSJapan's Midfielder Homare Sawa (C) Celebrates With The Trophy And Teammates AFP/Getty ImagesGoalkeeper of the US Solo reacts after being defeated in a penalty shootout against Japan after their Women's World Cup final soccer match in FrankfurU.S. goalkeeper Solo and Wambach hold trophies after the end of their Women's World Cup final soccer match against Japan in FrankfurtImmagine 1 - USA's Goalkeeper Hope Solo Is AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - FIFA President  Sepp Blatter Hugs AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 -  Referee Bibians Steinhaus Of Germany Gestures Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Japan's Players Celebrate Their Victory In The FIFA Women's Football World Cup Final Match Japan Vs USA On July 17, AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 -   Steffi Jones, Head Of The Local Organising Committee  (L) And Christian Wulff, Federal President Of Germany (2nd L) Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - USA's Goalkeeper Hope Solo Saves AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - USA's Goalkeeper Hope Solo Cries AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - USA's Striker Alex Morgan Plays AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - USA's Striker Abby Wambach Holds AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Japan’s Players AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Japan's Midfielder Homare Sawa Celebrates AFP/Getty ImagesJapan's Sawa holds up the trophy while celebrating after beating the U.S. in the Women's World Cup final soccer match in FrankfurtJapan's head coach Sasaki and Sawa celebrate with the trophy after winning their Women's World Cup final soccer match against the U.S. in FrankfurtImmagine 1 - Japan's Midfielder Homare Sawa Walks AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - USA's Goalkeeper Hope Solo Holdst Her Immagine 1 - President Of The Local Organizing Committee Of The FIFA 2011 Women's World Cup Steffi Jones (L) Hands The Trophy To AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - USA's Goalkeeper Hope Solo (R) And USA's Striker Abby Wambach Hold Their Immagine 1 - USA's Players AFP/Getty ImagesJapan's Sawa and head coach Sasaki pose with trophies after the end of their Women's World Cup final soccer match against the U.S. in FrankfurtImmagine 1 - USA's Goalkeeper Hope Solo Holds AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Homare Sawa Of Japan Kisses Getty ImagesJapan's players celebrate with the trophy after winning their Women's World Cup final soccer match against the U.S. in FrankfurtU.S. goalkeeper Solo receives the Best Goalkeeper trophy from German President Wulff next to FIFA President Blatter after the end of the Women's WorldJapan's Sawa U.S. Wambach and goalkeeper Solo pose with their trophies after the end of their Women's World Cup final soccer match in FrankfurtJapan's Sawa goalkeeper Kaihori and head coach Sasaki pose with trophies after the end of their Women's World Cup final soccer match against the U.S.Immagine 1 - The Team Of Japan Celebrates Getty ImagesFirst placed Japan's Sawa and second placed Wambach of the U.S. pose with their Best Player trophies after the end of their Women's World Cup final soImmagine 1 - (L-R) Homare Sawa Of Japan Winning The Adidas Golden Shoe Award As The Best Player Of The Tournament And Abby Wambach Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Kozue Ando Of Japan Lifst The Trophy Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Hope Solo Of USA Can't Hide Her Disappointment As Getty ImagesU.S. goalkeeper Solo talks to her nephew Johnny after the end of their Women's World Cup final soccer match against Japan in FrankfurtImmagine 1 - The Team Of The USA Looks Getty ImagesSolo the goalkeeper of the U.S. walks with the silver medal after the game against Japan at their Women's World Cup final soccer match in FrankfurtU.S. goalkeeper Solo holds her trophy after the end of their Women's World Cup final soccer match against Japan in Frankfurt JJapan's Sawa celebrates with the trophy after winning their Women's World Cup final soccer match against the U.S. in FrankfurtJapan's Sawa poses with the trophy after winning their Women's World Cup final soccer match against the U.S. in FrankfurtJapan's Nagasato and Ando celebrate with their national flag and the trophy after winning their Women's World Cup final soccer match against the U.S.German President Wulff hugs U.S. goalkeeper Solo during the award ceremony for the silver medals after the end of the Women's World Cup final soccer mJapan's players celebrate after winning their Women's World Cup final soccer match against the U.S. in FrankfurtReferee Steinhaus of Germany shows a red card to Iwashimizu of Japan during the Women's World Cup final soccer match between Japan and the U.S. in FraJapan's goalkeeper Kaihori reacts during penalty shootout during the game against the U.S. at their Women's World Cup final soccer match in FrankfurtJapan's goalkeeper Kaihori celebrates making a save during a penalty shootout in their Women's World Cup final soccer match against the U.S. in FrankfU.S. goalkeeper Solo holds the Best Goalkeeper trophy after the end of their Women's World Cup final soccer match against Japan in FrankfurtImmagine 1 - Hope Solo Of USA Looks Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Abby Wambach Of USA Looks Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Homare Sawa Of Japan (L) Lifts Getty ImagesWambach and Solo of the U.S. react after the game against Japan at their Women's World Cup final soccer match in FrankfurtImmagine 1 - Yuki Nagasato Of Japan Celebrates Getty ImagesJapan's players celebrate after beating the US in the Women's World Cup final soccer match in FrankfurtImmagine 1 - Photographers Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Kozue Ando Of Japan Celebrates Winning The FIFA Women's World Cup Final Match Between Japan And USA At The FIFA World Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Hope Solo Of The USA Looks Getty ImagesGoalkeeper of the US Solo with teammates react after being defeated in a penalty shootout against Japan after their Women's World Cup final soccer matImmagine 1 - TOPSHOTSJapan's Players Celebrate Winning The Penalty Shoot-out AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - TOPSHOTSJapan’s Players Celebrate With The Trophy AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - TOPSHOTSJapan's Coach Norio Sasaki Celebrates AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - (L-R) Jenny Palmqvist, Maria Luisa Villa Gutierrez, Marina Wozniak , Bibiana Steinhaus And Katrin Rafalski Pose Getty ImagesPlayers of the U.S. react after being defeated in a penalty shootout against Japan after their Women's World Cup final soccer match in FrankfurtImmagine 1 - Japan's Celebrate With The Trophy AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - The USA Looks Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Homare Sawa Of Japan Lifts Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Heather O'Reilly Of USA And Alex Krieger Of USA Look Dejected Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Referee Bibiana Steinhaus Of Germany Walks Getty ImagesJapan's Sawa celebrates scoring against the US with teammate Kumagai during their Women's World Cup final soccer match in FrankfurtImmagine 1 - Japan's Striker Yuki Nagasato Celebrates AFP/Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Head Coach Norio Sasaki Of Japan Celebrates Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - (L-R) Homare Sawa Of Japan And Head Coach Norio Sasaki Of Japan Lift The Winning Trophy On The Podium Getty ImagesImmagine 1 - Japan's Midfielder Aya Miyama Celebrates AFP/Getty Images
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