2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
The qualification process for the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup saw 99 teams from the six FIFA confederations compete for the 16 places in the tournament's finals. The places were divided as follows:
- Africa - represented by the CAF: 2 berths
- Asia - AFC: 3.5
- Europe - UEFA: 5
- North, Central America & the Caribbean - CONCACAF: 2.5
- Oceania - OFC: 1
- South America - CONMEBOL: 2
Qualified teams
Qualification groups
Africa (CAF)
The two African teams to qualify to the World Cup were the two finalists of the 2002 CAF Women's Championship, Nigeria and Ghana.
Asia (AFC)
- Qualified: China PR -- South Korea -- North Korea -- Japan
The first three places - China, Korea DPR and Korea Republic - were directly qualified. The fourth-placed Japan qualified in two playoff-matches against Mexico.
Europe (UEFA)
The 16 teams belonging to Class A of European women's football were drawn into four groups, from which the group winners qualify for the World Cup. The four runners-up were played in playoff-matches for the 5th berth.
North, Central America & the Caribbean (CONCACAF)
- Qualified: United States -- Canada
The 2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup second-placed Canada qualified for the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. The winner USA qualified as host. The third-placed Mexico played against Japan in two play-off matches for qualification.
Oceania (OFC)
- Qualified: Australia
The 2003 OFC Women's Championship determined the OFC's one qualifier for the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup — the winner Australia.
South America (CONMEBOL)
The fourth edition of the Sudamericano Femenino (Women's South American Championship) in 2003 determined the CONMEBOL's qualifiers Brazil and Argentina.
Play-offs
Japan won 4-2 on aggregate and qualified for 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup.
External links
- Tables & results at RSSSF.com