2011 FIFA Women's World Cup squads
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The 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup is an international football tournament being held in Germany
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...

 from 26 June until 17 July 2011. The 16 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 21 players; only players in these squads are eligible to take part in the tournament.

Before announcing its final squad for the tournament, each participating national federation is required to submit a provisional squad. The final 21-player squad, three of whom must be goalkeepers, must be drawn solely from the provisional squad and submitted to FIFA no later than 10 working days before the start of the tournament. Replacement of seriously injured players is permitted until 24 hours before the team in question's first World Cup game. Unlike the men's World Cup
FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup, often simply the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association , the sport's global governing body...

, in which replacement players do not have to be drawn from the provisional squad, the Women's World Cup requires that replacements be drawn from the provisional squad.

On 17 June 2011 the final squads were submitted and published.

Players marked (c) were named as captain for their national squad. Totals for caps and goals, club affiliations, and ages are as of the opening day of the tournament on 26 June 2011.

The squad was announced on June 16.

Note: The caps and goals totals for many players on the squad differ dramatically between FIFA's squad list and the player list of the Canadian Soccer Association
Canadian Soccer Association
The Canadian Soccer Association is the governing body of soccer in Canada. It is a national organization that oversees the Canadian men's and women's national teams for international play, as well as the respective junior sides...

. For example, the FIFA list only credits Christine Sinclair with 43 goals, while the CSA credits Sinclair with 116. An examination of Sinclair's CSA matches page and CSA statistics page reveals that all of her CSA-credited caps were against full national teams, which means that all 116 goals should presumably be listed as full international goals. Examinations of several other players' CSA records indicate analogous results. Therefore, the CSA numbers are used in this list.

Coach:   Carolina Morace
Carolina Morace
Carolina Morace is theformer football coach for the Canadian national women's team and former player of the women's Italian national team...



The squad was named on June 6.

Coach: Bruno Bini
Bruno Bini
Bruno Bini is a former French football player and the current manager of the French women's national team having managed the team since February 2007.-External links:*...



Coach: Silvia Neid
Silvia Neid
Silvia Neid is a former professional soccer player, and, since July 2005, has served as the head coach of the Germany women's national football team after having been assistant to Tina Theune-Meyer for some time...



A pre-squad of 26 players was announced on March 18. After Dzsenifer Marozsán
Dzsenifer Marozsán
Dzsenifer Marozsán is a German footballer of Hungarian descent. She currently plays for 1. FFC Frankfurt.-Career:She is the youngest ever player to play in the German Bundesliga making her debut with 14 years and 7 months, as well as the Bundesliga's youngest goal scorer at 15 years and 4...

 got injured in a training with the German national team, Conny Pohlers was called in to the squad. The line-up was officially reduced to 21 players on 27 May 2011.

The final squad was announced on 14 June.

Coach: Uche Eucharia
Uche Eucharia
Uche Eucharia is a former football player and the head coach of the Nigeria women's national football team. Uche grew up in Owerri, Nigeria. - Early life :...



The squad was announced on 10 June 2011.

Coach: Hope Powell
Hope Powell
Hope Patricia Powell, CBE is the coach of the England women's national football team. Powell is an ‘A’ License coach and in 2003 became the first woman to achieve the UEFA Pro Licence - the highest coaching award available.-Early life:Powell was educated at Bethany School and went on to take A...



The squad was announced on 8 June 2011.

Coach: Norio Sasaki
Norio Sasaki
is the head coach of the Japan women's national football team and a former association football player. He served as coach of the women's U-20 team starting in 2006, and was named coach of the national team in 2008...



Coach: Leonardo Cuéllar
Leonardo Cuéllar
Leonardo Cuéllar Rivera is a retired Mexican football player. He is currently the Head Coach of the Mexico national women's team. As a player, Cuéllar played for Pumas and Atletas Campesinos in Mexico. He also played in the NASL between 1979 and 1984 for the San Diego Sockers, San Jose Earthquakes...



The squad was announced on 8 June 2011.

Coach: John Herdman

On 29 May 2011, Rozo announced a 25-player preliminary squad. The final squad was announced on 13 June. Goalkeeper Paula Forero was injured and replaced with Yineth Varón.

Coach: Ricardo Rozo

Coach: Kim Kwang Min

On 30 May 2011, Dennerby announced the 21-player squad.

Coach: Thomas Dennerby
Thomas Dennerby
Thomas Dennerby, born on August 13, 1959 in Enskede, is a Swedish football coach, currently heading Sweden women's national football team.Dennerby was previously a player in Hammarby IF and Spårvägens IF, as well as the national U21 team. He has also worked as a police officer...



Coach:   Pia Sundhage
Pia Sundhage
Pia Mariane Sundhage is a Swedish former professional football player who is currently the head coach of the United States Women's National Team. While she played most of her career as a forward, she had stints as a midfielder as well as a sweeper.- Club :...



Coach Pia Sundhage announced her final 21-player squad on May 9. US Soccer
United States Soccer Federation
The United States Soccer Federation is the official governing body of the sport of soccer in the United States. Its headquarters are located in Chicago, Illinois. It is a member of FIFA and is responsible for governing amateur and professional soccer, including the men's, women's, youth, futsal...

 has provided a full squad listing on its official site.

Lindsay Tarpley
Lindsay Tarpley
Lindsay Ann Tarpley Snow is an American soccer forward currently playing for magicJack of Women's Professional Soccer and is a member of the United States women's national soccer team. She went to Portage Central High School.-High school:Tarpley grew up in Portage, Michigan, and attended Portage...

, named to the original squad, tore
Anterior cruciate ligament injury
An injury to the anterior cruciate ligament can be a debilitating musculoskeletal injury to the knee, seen most often in athletes. Non-contact tears and ruptures are the most common causes of ACL injury....

 her right ACL
Anterior cruciate ligament
The anterior cruciate ligament is a cruciate ligament which is one of the four major ligaments of the human knee. In the quadruped stifle , based on its anatomical position, it is referred to as the cranial cruciate ligament.The ACL originates from deep within the notch of the distal femur...

 in a friendly against Japan
Japan women's national football team
The Japan women's national football team, or Nadeshiko Japan , is a selection of the best female players in Japan and is run by the Japan Football Association . Japan defeated the U.S...

 on May 14, and will miss the World Cup. Kelley O'Hara
Kelley O'Hara
Kelley Maureen O'Hara is an American soccer player from Fayetteville, Georgia. She was a forward for the Stanford women's soccer team and is a member of the United States U-23 women's national soccer team. She is the recipient of the 2009 Hermann Trophy...

 was named to replace Tarpley on June 1.

Coach:   Tom Sermanni
Tom Sermanni
Tom Sermanni is a Scottish association football coach and former professional player. He currently coaches Australia women.-Playing career:...



Coach: Kleiton Lima

The Brazilian Football Confederation
Brazilian Football Confederation
The Brazilian Football Confederation is the governing body of football in Brazil. It was founded on June 8, 1914, as Confederação Brasileira de Desportos , meaning Brazilian Sports Confederation. Its first president was Álvaro Zamith. It organizes the Brazilian national competitions, like...

 (CBF) announced a preliminary squad of 25 players on May 25, which was reduced to the final 21-player squad on June 10.

Coach:   Marcello Frigerio

The Norwegian team was announced on 27 May 2011. 19 places were named with two spots left open. After Lise Klaveness
Lise Klaveness
Lise Klaveness is a Norwegian football player who has played more than fifty matches for the Norway women's national football team....

 and Lene Storløkken
Lene Storløkken
Lene Glesåsen Storløkken is a Norwegian football player who played for the LSK Kvinner FK.-Career:Storløkken is a midfielder and her former clubs are Athene Moss, Setskog/Høland FK and Kurland FK.-International career:...

 won´t be able to play at the World Cup due to injuries, Landsem announced her squad on 11 June. Lisa Marie Woods was replaced by Kristine Wigdahl Hegland due to an hip injury.

Coach: Eli Landsem

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