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Haiti's Noa Ganthier holds a phone for a selfie in Brisbane Stadium

US women’s World Cup domination has ended. But the nation remains a global talent factory

By Jessie Yeung, CNN (CNN) — A goalkeeper from southern California. A defender from Seattle. A forward from Washington DC. These are just a few players on the Philippines’ team at this year’s Women’s World Cup – where 18 of the country’s 23-member squad were born in the United States. And it’s not just the

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Colombia's midfielder Manuela Vanegas celebrates scoring her team's second goal against Germany at Sydney Stadium on July 30.

Colombia advances to Women’s World Cup quarterfinals for the first time after victory over Jamaica; France beats Morocco

By Aimee Lewis, CNN (CNN) — Colombia reached the Women’s World Cup quarterfinals for the first time in the country’s history after a nervy 1-0 victory over Jamaica in Melbourne on Tuesday, while France confidently knocked out Morocco to reach the last eight. Catalina Usme brilliantly scored the winner for Colombia and, in the process,

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Australian players celebrate the team's opening goal against Denmark at the Women's World Cup.

Australia reaches Women’s World Cup quarterfinals with win over Denmark as Sam Kerr makes tournament debut

By Ben Morse and Tara Subramaniam, CNN (CNN) — Roared on by the majority of the 75,784 crowd inside Sydney’s Stadium Australia, co-host Australia reached the Women’s World Cup quarterfinals after an impressive 2-0 victory over Denmark in Sydney. And Matildas fans had even more reason to celebrate as star striker Sam Kerr, who had

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‘Such a bummer’: US fans digest shock loss as Sweden sink World Cup ‘three-peat’ dreams

By Tara Subramaniam, CNN Sydney, Australia (CNN) — When US keeper Alyssa Naeher batted away Sweden’s fifth penalty kick Sunday night, American fans watching at a bar in Sydney, Australia erupted in cheers. Their elation quickly turned to stunned silence when a review of the shot determined the ball had crossed the goal line, sending

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England were reduced to 10 players after Lauren James was sent off.

England has player sent off but advances to Women’s World Cup quarterfinals after penalty shootout win over Nigeria

By Thomas Schlachter and Hilary Whiteman, CNN (CNN) — England had its star player Lauren James sent off in regulation time but advanced to the Women’s World Cup quarterfinals after beating Nigeria in a penalty shootout in Brisbane on Monday. James was shown a red card in the 87th minute after a moment of madness

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