2013 International Women's Club Championship

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2013 mobcast cup International Women's Club Championship
mobcast cup 国際女子サッカークラブ選手権2013
Tournament details
Host countryJapan
Dates30 November–8 December
Teams5 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsINAC Kobe Leonessa (1st title)
Runners-upChelsea
Third placeSydney FC
Fourth placeColo Colo
Tournament statistics
Matches played5
Goals scored21 (4.2 per match)
Attendance11,555 (2,311 per match)
Top scorer(s)Francisca Lara
Beverly Goebel-Yanez
Emi Nakajima
Renee Rollason
(2 goals)
2012
2014

The 2013 International Women's Club Championship was the second worldwide international women's football club tournament, and was held in Japan from 30 November–8 December 2013. Five teams, comprising representatives from Europe, Australia, South America, and Asia took part in the competition.

Participating teams[]

The invited teams were the champions of Europe, Australia, South America, Japan, and the Nadeshiko League Cup.[1][2][3][4] As INAC Kobe Leonessa won both the Japanese Cup and league, the runner-up of the league was also invited. An unidentified team from the United States was also invited but ultimately declined.[5] Wolfsburg, the champions of Europe, also apparently declined, and they were replaced by Chelsea.[6]

Team Tournament Won Confederation or FA
England Chelsea invitee UEFA
Australia Sydney FC 2012–13 W-League Football Federation Australia
Chile Colo Colo 2012 Copa Libertadores Femenina CONMEBOL
Japan INAC Kobe Leonessa 2013 Nadeshiko League (winner) and 2013 Nadeshiko League Cup Japan Football Association
Japan NTV Beleza 2013 Nadeshiko League (runners-up)

Results[]

Play-off Semi-finals Final
      
England Chelsea 3
Australia Sydney FC 2
Australia Sydney FC 1
Japan NTV Beleza 0
England Chelsea 2
Japan Kobe Leonessa 4
Chile Colo Colo 0 Third place
Japan Kobe Leonessa 3
Australia Sydney FC (p) 3 (4)
Chile Colo Colo 3 (2)

Play-off[]

Sydney FC Australia1–0Japan NTV Beleza
Kete Goal 61' Report
Summary
Kanko Stadium, Okayama
Attendance: 1,652
Referee: Jung Ji-Young (South Korea)

Semifinals[]

Colo Colo Chile0–3Japan INAC Kobe Leonessa
Report (Spanish)
Summary
Goebel-Yanez Goal 15'
Kawasumi Goal 39'
Nakajima Goal 61'
Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium, Kagoshima
Attendance: 2,892
Referee: Qin Liang (China)

Chelsea England3–2Australia Sydney FC
Coombs Goal 36'
Aluko Goal 52'
Ōgimi Goal 57'
Report
Summary
Rollason Goal 75'
Taylor Goal 81'
Kanko Stadium, Okayama
Attendance: 2,201
Referee: Jung Ji-Young (South Korea)

Third place match[]

Colo Colo Chile3–3Australia Sydney FC
Ascanio Goal 8'
Lara Goal 86'88'
Report
Summary
Perry Goal 22'
Camilleri Goal 23'
Rollason Goal 79'
Penalties
Sáez Penalty missed
Lara Penalty scored
C. Soto Penalty missed
Villamayor Penalty scored
2–4 Penalty scored Rollason
Penalty missed Dumont
Penalty scored Green
Penalty scored Bolger
Penalty scored Kerr
Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium, Kagoshima
Attendance: 1,289
Referee: Sachiko Yamagishi (Japan)

Final[]

INAC Kobe Leonessa Japan4–2England Chelsea
Takase Goal 10'
Goebel-Yanez Goal 28'
Ji So-yun Goal 74'
Nakajima Goal 90'
Report
Summary
Williams Goal 80'
Blundell Goal 83'
Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka, Tokyo
Attendance: 3,521
Referee: Qin Liang (China)
INAC Kobe Leonessa
Chelsea
GK 1 Japan Ayumi Kaihori
DF 2 Japan Yukari Kinga
DF 5 Japan
DF 25 Japan Shiori Miyake
DF 21 Japan
MF 10 South Korea Ji So-yun
MF 6 Japan Chiaki Minamiyama Substituted off 71'
MF 7 Japan Emi Nakajima
FW 9 Japan Nahomi Kawasumi (c)
FW 17 United States Beverly Goebel-Yanez Substituted off 76'
FW 11 Japan Megumi Takase
Substitutes:
GK 18 Japan
DF 3 United States Rebecca Moros
DF 15 Japan
DF 16 Japan
DF 22 Japan
MF 8 Japan Homare Sawa Substituted in 71'
MF 20 Japan Yōko Tanaka Substituted in 76'
FW 13 Japan Ayu Nakada
FW 14 Japan
FW 19 Japan Ayaka Michigami
Manager:
Japan Takayoshi Ishihara
GK 13 England Marie Hourihan
DF 2 England Danielle Buet Substituted off 88'
DF 6 England Laura Bassett
DF 18 Sweden Yellow card 28'
DF 21 England Hannah Blundell
MF 12 United States Allie Long Substituted off 69'
MF 19 England Laura Coombs Substituted off 82'
MF 8 England Rachel Williams
FW 22 England Rosella Ayane Substituted off 45'
FW 7 Japan Yūki Ōgimi (c)
FW 9 England Eniola Aluko
Substitutes:
GK 1 Japan
DF 15 England Meaghan Sargeant Substituted in 69'
DF 26 Northern Ireland Laura Rafferty Substituted in 88'
MF 4 England Drew Spence
MF 11 Japan Substituted in 82'
MF 20 England Jodie Brett Substituted in 45'
Manager:
England Emma Hayes

Assistant referees:
Naomi Teshirogi (Japan)
Chie Ohata (Japan)
Fourth official:
Nami Sato (Japan)

Goalscorers[]

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Chile Francisca Lara Chile Colo Colo 2
United States Beverly Goebel-Yanez Japan INAC Kobe Leonessa
Japan Emi Nakajima Japan INAC Kobe Leonessa
Australia Renee Rollason Australia Sydney FC
5 Venezuela Yusmery Ascanio Chile Colo Colo 1
England Eniola Aluko England Chelsea
England Hannah Blundell England Chelsea
England Laura Coombs England Chelsea
England Rachel Williams England Chelsea
Japan Yūki Ōgimi England Chelsea
South Korea Ji So-Yun Japan INAC Kobe Leonessa
Japan Nahomi Kawasumi Japan INAC Kobe Leonessa
Japan Megumi Takase Japan INAC Kobe Leonessa
Australia Trudy Camilleri Australia Sydney FC
New Zealand Emma Kete Australia Sydney FC
Australia Ellyse Perry Australia Sydney FC
England Jodie Taylor Australia Sydney FC

Prize-pool[]

The total prize-pool was $100,000.

  • 1st $60,000
  • 2nd $30,000
  • 3rd $10,000[7]

References[]

  1. ^ mobcast cup INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2013 Archived 2013-10-23 at the Wayback Machine Nadeshiko League official website, August 2013 viewed 2013-08-19
  2. ^ Japan's Nadeshiko League Women's Soccer United forum, 15 August 2013 viewed 2013-08-19
  3. ^ Final in Nishigaoka International Women's Club Championship 12.8 Nikkan Sports website, August 2013 viewed 2013-08-19
  4. ^ Sydney FC to take on world’s best The Women's Game blog, 11 September 2013 viewed 2013-10-22
  5. ^ Mobcast Cup organizers had contact with NWSL team Equalizer Soccer blog, 18 October 2013 viewed 2013-10-22
  6. ^ CHELSEA LADIES TO COMPETE IN JAPAN Archived 2013-12-05 at the Wayback Machine ChelseaFC.com, 8 November 2013 viewed 2013-11-8
  7. ^ "Sydney FC finish third in World Club Championship". Football Federation Australia. 7 December 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-16. Retrieved 2013-12-08.

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