
First of all, the loss of the German women's soccer team was unfortunate. The team, which has won eight European women's soccer championships, one Olympic gold medal, and two World Cup titles, made an unexpected exit in the group stage. Despite the luxury and extraordinary strength of their squad, they were eliminated from the group stage after thrashing Morocco 6:0 in their opening match.
The second round of 1:2 loss to Colombia, the final round of 1:1 draw with South Korea, Germany to the group third identity to bid farewell to the World Cup. This is not only the ninth time in the history of the German team to stop in the group stage, but also created an embarrassing record in the history of the World Cup - goal difference of only five will be eliminated.
The Dutch women's soccer team, on the other hand, showed an amazing explosive power to beat the Vietnamese women's soccer team with a score of 7:0, setting a record for the biggest score difference in this World Cup. Bruggerts and Roeder scored respectively, while Martens, Snoess and Van Der Donk also contributed to the victory, advancing to the round of 16 as the top of the group.
Vietnam, on the other hand, has been the worst performing team in the World Cup, tied with Haiti for the fewest goals scored.
The rise of the Moroccan women's soccer team has been remarkable. Ranked 72nd in the world, this team has written the legend of Arab women's soccer by squeezing out the world's second-ranked team, Germany, in their first World Cup. In Group H, they shared the same points with Germany, Colombia and South Korea, and finally came out as the second in the group, becoming the biggest "dark horse" in this World Cup.
The South African women's soccer team appeared at the World Cup as one of the poorest and "richest" teams. As the first African team in history to reach the finals of the Women's World Cup, they participated in this year's World Cup on the basis of donations and without a national professional league. Despite a poor performance in the group stage, they made history by reaching the knockout stage for the first time.
Panama's Marta scored her first goal of the World Cup in the second minute of the game, earning her team a valuable point. Even though France ended up winning 6-3, Panama has made history.
Japan's Hinata Miyazawa leads the scoring charts with five goals, and her speed and sharpness have terrorized opponents. In the group stage, she scored three goals to help Japan beat Zambia and Spain, and showed her heroism again in the 1/8 final to help Japan advance to the last eight.
England's James, meanwhile, was the assists leader, showing great strength as she contributed three goals and three assists in the group stage, earning her second consecutive Player of the Match.
Colombia's Linda Caicedo became the youngest women's soccer star of the World Cup at the age of 18, scoring two goals worth of goals in the group stage to become the youngest South American player since Marta (17).
The Chinese women's soccer team performed poorly in this World Cup, losing 0:1 to Denmark in the first round of the group stage, winning 1:0 against Haiti in the second round, and defeating England 1:6 in the third round, and finally exiting the tournament as the third team in the group. This is also the worst result for the Chinese women's soccer team since they participated in the World Cup.










