2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Group C

Group C of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was one of eight groups that formed the opening round of the tournament with the matches played from 21 to 31 July 2023.[1] The group consisted of Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia and Japan. The top two teams, Japan and Spain, advanced to the round of 16.[2]

Japan secured their place in the knockout stage with wins in all three group games without conceding, a first for the country. With six points, Spain earned more points this year than in their previous Women's World Cups combined; a total of five across two editions. Despite being eliminated, debutants Zambia secured their first and only win in their last match against faltering Costa Rica, finishing third in the group.

Teams

Draw position Team Pot Confederation Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
October 2022[nb 1] June 2023
C1  Spain 1 UEFA UEFA Group B winners 12 April 2022 3rd 2019 Round of 16 (2019) 6 6
C2  Costa Rica 3 CONCACAF 2022 CONCACAF W Championship fourth place 8 July 2022 2nd 2015 Group stage (2015) 37 36
C3  Zambia 4 CAF 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations third place 13 July 2022 1st Debut 81 77
C4  Japan 2 AFC 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup semi-finalists 30 January 2022 9th 2019 Winners (2011) 11 11

Notes

  1. ^ The rankings of October 2022 were used for seeding for the final draw.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Japan 3 3 0 0 11 0 +11 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  Spain 3 2 0 1 8 4 +4 6
3  Zambia 3 1 0 2 3 11 −8 3
4  Costa Rica 3 0 0 3 1 8 −7 0
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

In the round of 16:

  • The winners of Group C, Japan, advanced to play the runners-up of Group A, Norway.
  • The runners-up of Group C, Spain, advanced to play the winners of Group A, Switzerland.

Matches

All times listed are local, NZST (UTC+12).

Spain vs Costa Rica

Spain 3–0 Costa Rica
  • Del Campo 21' (o.g.)
  • Bonmatí 23'
  • González 27'
Report
Spain
Costa Rica
GK 1 Misa Rodríguez
RB 2 Ona Batlle  88'
CB 4 Irene Paredes
CB 5 Ivana Andrés (c)
LB 19 Olga Carmona
CM 6 Aitana Bonmatí
CM 3 Teresa Abelleira  77'
RW 22 Athenea del Castillo  63'
AM 10 Jennifer Hermoso
LW 18 Salma Paralluelo  77'
CF 9 Esther González  63'
Substitutions:
FW 8 Mariona Caldentey  63'
FW 17 Alba Redondo  63'
MF 21 Claudia Zornoza  77'
MF 11 Alexia Putellas  77'
DF 12 Oihane Hernández  88'
Manager:
Jorge Vilda
GK 23 Daniela Solera
CB 20 Fabiola Villalobos
CB 4 Mariana Benavides
CB 5 Valeria del Campo
RM 3 María Coto
CM 16 Katherine Alvarado (c)
CM 10 Gloriana Villalobos  73'
LM 12 María Paula Elizondo  58'
RF 7 Melissa Herrera
CF 9 María Paula Salas  73'
LF 14 Priscila Chinchilla
Substitutions:
MF 15 Cristín Granados  58'
MF 19 Alexandra Pinell  73'
MF 21 Sheika Scott  73'
Manager:
Amelia Valverde

Player of the Match:
Aitana Bonmatí (Spain)

Assistant referees:
Ramina Tsoi (Kyrgyzstan)
Xie Lijun (China)
Fourth official:
Kim Yu-jeong (South Korea)
Video assistant referee:
Marco Fritz (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Armando Villarreal (United States)
Offside video assistant referee:
Sian Massey-Ellis (England)

Zambia vs Japan

Zambia 0–5 Japan
Report
Attendance: 16,111
Zambia
Japan
GK 1 Catherine Musonda  51'  90+7'
RB 8 Margaret Belemu
CB 15 Agness Musase
CB 3 Lushomo Mweemba  82'
LB 13 Martha Tembo
RM 12 Evarine Katongo
CM 4 Susan Banda
CM 14 Ireen Lungu  72'
LM 17 Racheal Kundananji
CF 19 Siomala Mapepa  72'
CF 11 Barbra Banda (c)
Substitutions:
FW 7 Lubandji Ochumba  72'
MF 21 Avell Chitundu  72' 90+9'
DF 23 Vast Phiri  82'
GK 18 Eunice Sakala  90+9'
Manager:
Bruce Mwape
GK 1 Ayaka Yamashita
CB 23 Rion Ishikawa
CB 4 Saki Kumagai (c)
CB 3 Moeka Minami
RM 2 Risa Shimizu
CM 14 Yui Hasegawa
CM 10 Fūka Nagano
CM 7 Hinata Miyazawa  90+3'
LM 13 Jun Endō  77'
CF 15 Aoba Fujino  77'
CF 11 Mina Tanaka  66'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Riko Ueki  66'
MF 8 Hikaru Naomoto  77'
DF 17 Kiko Seike  77'
FW 22 Remina Chiba  90+3'
Manager:
Futoshi Ikeda

Player of the Match:
Hinata Miyazawa (Japan)

Assistant referees:
Lucie Ratajová (Czech Republic)
Polyxeni Irodotou (Cyprus)
Fourth official:
Anahí Fernández (Uruguay)
Video assistant referee:
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Salomé Di Iorio (Argentina)
Offside video assistant referee:
Franca Overtoom (Netherlands)

Japan vs Costa Rica

Japan 2–0 Costa Rica
Report
Japan
Costa Rica
GK 1 Ayaka Yamashita
CB 5 Shiori Miyake
CB 4 Saki Kumagai (c)
CB 3 Moeka Minami
RM 2 Risa Shimizu  90+1'
CM 16 Honoka Hayashi  74'
CM 8 Hikaru Naomoto  74'
CM 14 Yui Hasegawa
LM 6 Hina Sugita
CF 15 Aoba Fujino  59'
CF 11 Mina Tanaka  59'
Substitutions:
MF 7 Hinata Miyazawa  59'
FW 9 Riko Ueki  59'
MF 10 Fūka Nagano  74'
DF 17 Kiko Seike  74'
DF 19 Miyabi Moriya  90+1'
Manager:
Futoshi Ikeda
GK 23 Daniela Solera
CB 20 Fabiola Villalobos
CB 4 Mariana Benavides
CB 2 Gabriela Guillén  46'
RM 3 María Coto
CM 16 Katherine Alvarado (c)
CM 15 Cristín Granados  64'
LM 12 María Paula Elizondo
RF 7 Melissa Herrera
CF 9 María Paula Salas  76'
LF 14 Priscila Chinchilla  86'
Substitutions:
MF 10 Gloriana Villalobos  46'
MF 11 Raquel Rodríguez  64'
MF 21 Sheika Scott  76'
Manager:
Amelia Valverde

Player of the Match:
Hikaru Naomoto (Japan)

Assistant referees:
Francesca Di Monte (Italy)
Mihaela Țepușă (Romania)
Fourth official:
Myriam Marcotte (Canada)
Video assistant referee:
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Salomé di Iorio (Argentina)
Offside video assistant referee:
Sian Massey-Ellis (England)

Spain vs Zambia

Spain 5–0 Zambia
Report
Attendance: 20,983
Referee: Oh Hyeon-jeong (South Korea)
Spain
Zambia
GK 1 Misa Rodríguez
RB 2 Ona Batlle  46'
CB 4 Irene Paredes
CB 5 Ivana Andrés (c)
LB 19 Olga Carmona
DM 3 Teresa Abelleira
CM 6 Aitana Bonmatí  61'
CM 11 Alexia Putellas  46'
RF 18 Salma Paralluelo  46'
CF 10 Jennifer Hermoso
LF 8 Mariona Caldentey  83'
Substitutions:
FW 17 Alba Redondo  46'
DF 12 Oihane Hernández  46'
FW 15 Eva Navarro  46'
MF 7 Irene Guerrero  61'
FW 22 Athenea del Castillo  83'
Manager:
Jorge Vilda
GK 18 Eunice Sakala
RB 8 Margaret Belemu
CB 15 Agness Musase
CB 3 Lushomo Mweemba  76'
LB 13 Martha Tembo  90+10'
DM 4 Susan Banda  37'
CM 14 Ireen Lungu
CM 12 Evarine Katongo  76'
RF 17 Racheal Kundananji
CF 11 Barbra Banda (c)
LF 19 Siomala Mapepa  37'
Substitutions:
MF 6 Mary Wilombe  37'
MF 21 Avell Chitundu  37'
FW 7 Ochumba Lubandji  90+1'  76'
DF 23 Vast Phiri  76'
Manager:
Bruce Mwape

Player of the Match:
Jennifer Hermoso (Spain)

Assistant referees:
Lee Seul-gi (South Korea)
Park Mi-suk (South Korea)
Fourth official:
Ivana Martinčić (Croatia)
Video assistant referee:
Muhammad Taqi (Singapore)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Abdulla Al-Marri (Qatar)
Offside video assistant referee:
Ella De Vries (Belgium)

Japan vs Spain

Japan's 23% of possession was the lowest for a winning side at the Women's World Cup since this stat began being recorded in 2011. This match was compared to the Japan men's team's victory against Spain at the 2022 World Cup, in which Japan's 18% of possession was also the lowest for a winning side at the men's World Cup since recording began in 1966.[3][4]

Japan 4–0 Spain
Report
Japan
Spain
GK 1 Ayaka Yamashita
CB 12 Hana Takahashi
CB 4 Saki Kumagai (c)
CB 3 Moeka Minami
RM 2 Risa Shimizu  59'
CM 10 Fūka Nagano  59'
CM 16 Honoka Hayashi
LM 13 Jun Endō  85'
RF 8 Hikaru Naomoto
CF 9 Riko Ueki  67'
LF 7 Hinata Miyazawa  46'
Substitutions:
MF 15 Aoba Fujino  46'
DF 19 Miyabi Moriya  59'
MF 14 Yui Hasegawa  59'
FW 11 Mina Tanaka  67'
MF 6 Hina Sugita  85'
Manager:
Futoshi Ikeda
GK 1 Misa Rodríguez
RB 2 Ona Batlle
CB 4 Irene Paredes
CB 20 Rocío Gálvez
LB 19 Olga Carmona (c)  45+1'  46'
DM 3 Teresa Abelleira  72'
CM 6 Aitana Bonmatí
CM 11 Alexia Putellas  62'
RF 18 Salma Paralluelo  82'
CF 10 Jennifer Hermoso
LF 8 Mariona Caldentey  62'
Substitutions:
DF 12 Oihane Hernández  89'  46'
FW 15 Eva Navarro  62'
FW 17 Alba Redondo  62'
MF 21 Claudia Zornoza  72'
FW 9 Esther González  82'
Manager:
Jorge Vilda

Player of the Match:
Hinata Miyazawa (Japan)

Assistant referees:
Kathryn Nesbitt (United States)
Felisha Mariscal (United States)
Fourth official:
Myriam Marcotte (Canada)
Video assistant referee:
Drew Fischer (Canada)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Armando Villarreal (United States)
Offside video assistant referee:
Mariana de Almeida (Argentina)

Costa Rica vs Zambia

Costa Rica 1–3 Zambia
Herrera 47' Report
Attendance: 8,117
Referee: Bouchra Karboubi (Morocco)
Costa Rica
Zambia
GK 23 Daniela Solera
CB 20 Fabiola Villalobos
CB 4 Mariana Benavides  21'
CB 5 Valeria del Campo  23'
RM 3 María Coto
CM 10 Gloriana Villalobos  72'
CM 16 Katherine Alvarado (c)  6'  90+1'
LM 11 Raquel Rodríguez
RF 7 Melissa Herrera
CF 21 Sheika Scott  85'
LF 14 Priscila Chinchilla
Substitutions:
FW 9 María Paula Salas  72'
MF 13 Emilie Valenciano  85'
MF 19 Alexandra Pinell  90+1'
Manager:
Amelia Valverde
GK 1 Catherine Musonda
RB 8 Margaret Belemu
CB 15 Agness Musase
CB 3 Lushomo Mweemba
LB 13 Martha Tembo  40'
DM 4 Susan Banda
CM 20 Hellen Chanda  90+9'
CM 12 Evarine Katongo  74'
RF 21 Avell Chitundu  85'
CF 11 Barbra Banda (c)  66'
LF 17 Racheal Kundananji
Substitutions:
MF 6 Mary Wilombe  74'
MF 19 Siomala Mapepa  85'
MF 9 Hellen Mubanga  90+9'
Manager:
Bruce Mwape

Player of the Match:
Barbra Banda (Zambia)

Assistant referees:
Fatiha Jermoumi (Morocco)
Soukaina Hamdi (Morocco)
Fourth official:
Kim Yu-jeong (South Korea)
Video assistant referee:
Adil Zourak (Morocco)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Abdulla Al-Marri (Qatar)
Offside video assistant referee:
Sian Massey-Ellis (England)

Discipline

Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers in the group should the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied. These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:[2]

  • first yellow card: minus 1 point;
  • indirect red card (second yellow card): minus 3 points;
  • direct red card: minus 4 points;
  • yellow card and direct red card: minus 5 points;

Only one of the above deductions was applied to a player in a single match.

Team Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Points
           
 Japan 0
 Spain 2 –2
 Costa Rica 1 3 –4
 Zambia 1 2 2 –7

See also

References

  1. ^ "Match schedule: FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023" (PDF). FIFA. 24 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Regulations: FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023" (PDF). FIFA. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  3. ^ "The lowest share of possession for a winning side at the FIFA Women". Opta Joe. 31 July 2023.
  4. ^ Cox, Michael (31 July 2023). "Japan are the best side at the World Cup so far – Spain didn't know how to cope with them". The Athletic.