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In Pictures: Japan wins women's World Cup
Photographs of the first Asian team to ever win the Women's World Cup.
Last Modified: 18 Jul 2011 10:08

Against all the odds, Japan announced themselves to the world as a new force in women's football by defeating the USA in the World Cup final on Sunday. The exciting final in front of a sell-out crowd in Frankfurt was a great showcase for the women's game with the Americans and Japanese battling their way into a penalty shootout. With the score tied at 2-2 after added time, Japan went on to win the shootout 3-1 when Saki Kumagai slotted the final shot high past goalkeeper Hope Solo. 

1) Japanese players warm up prior to the final match [Johannes Eisele/AFP]

 

2) Fans travelled to Germany from the US and Japan to support their respective sides [Christof Stache/AFP]

 

3) The excitement was high prior to the match [Johannes Eisele/AFP]

 

4) Japan's defender Saki Kumagai and USA's midfielder Carli Lloyd (2nd R) vie for the ball during the match [Johannes Eisele/AFP]

 

5) Japan's goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori reaches out for the ball [Johannes Eisele/AFP]

 

6) Homare Sawa (R) of Japan challenges Carli Lloyd of the US [Alex Domanski/Reuters]

 

7) Japan's head coach Norio Sasaki [Alex Domanski/Reuters]

 

8) Alex Morgan of the US celebrates after scoring against Japan [Ralph Orlowski/Reuters]

 

9) Japan's defender Saki Kumagai (R) scores past US goalkeeper Hope Solo [Patrik Stollarz/AFP]

 

10) The US lost 3-1 on penalty kicks [Christof Stache/AFP]

 

11) Japanese players celebrate [Christof Stache/AFP]

 

12) Japan's players celebrate with the trophy after the victory against the US [Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters]

 

12) Japan fans celebrate on a street in Tokyo [Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters]
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