2008 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
| Preolímpico Femenino de Concacaf de 2008 | |
|---|---|
| Tournament details | |
| Host country | Mexico | 
| Dates | 2–12 April 2008 | 
| Teams | 6 | 
| Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) | 
| Final positions | |
| Champions |  United States (2nd title) | 
| Runners-up | .svg.png) Canada | 
| Third place |  Mexico | 
| Fourth place |  Costa Rica | 
| Tournament statistics | |
| Matches played | 10 | 
| Goals scored | 37 (3.7 per match) | 
| Top scorer(s) |  Natasha Kai  Juana Lopez .svg.png) Melissa Tancredi (4 goals each) | 
| ← 2004  2012 →  | |
The 2008 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament[1] was the 2nd edition of the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, the quadrennial international football tournament organised by CONCACAF to determine which two women's national teams from the North, Central American and Caribbean region qualify for the Olympic football tournament.[1] A total of six teams played in the tournament. The top two teams of the tournament – United States and Canada – qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics women's football tournament in Beijing, China as the CONCACAF representatives.[2]
Qualification
The six berths were allocated to the three regional zones as follows:[1]
- Three teams from the North American Zone (NAFU), i.e., Canada, the hosts Mexico, and the United States, who all qualified automatically
- One team from the Central American Zone (UNCAF)
- Two teams from the Caribbean Zone (CFU)
Regional qualification tournaments were held to determine the three teams joining Canada, Mexico, and the United States at the final tournament.[2]
Qualified teams
The following six teams qualified for the final tournament.[1]
| Team | Qualification | Appearance | Previous best performances | Previous women's Olympic appearances | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| North American Zone (NAFU) | ||||
| .svg.png) Canada | Automatic | 2nd | Third Place (2004) | 0 | 
|  Mexico | Automatic | 2nd | Runner-up (2004) | 1 | 
|  United States | Automatic | 2nd | Winner (2004) | 3 | 
| Central American Zone (UNCAF) | ||||
|  Costa Rica | Group winner | 2nd | Fourth Place (2004) | 0 | 
| Caribbean Zone (CFU) | ||||
|  Trinidad and Tobago | Final round winner | 2nd | Group stage (2004) | 0 | 
|  Jamaica | Final round 3rd place | 1st | N/A | 0 | 
Venues
The sole venue was the Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.[1]
Draw
The six teams were drawn into two groups of three teams. Defending CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship champion and 2004 Olympic gold medalist United States were seeded in Group A.[1]
Squads
Group stage
The top two teams of each group advance to the semi-finals.[2]
All times are local, CST (UTC−6).
Group A
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  United States | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 1 | +8 | 6 | Advance to knockout stage | 
| 2 |  Mexico (H) | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 8 | 4 | +4 | 3 | |
| 3 |  Jamaica | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 14 | −13 | 0 | 
| Mexico  | 8–1 |  Jamaica | 
|---|---|---|
| López  18', 28', 36', 53' Worbis  23' Morales  25', 66' Ocampo  80' | Report | Davis  58' | 
| Jamaica  | 0–6 |  United States | 
|---|---|---|
| Report | Lloyd  16' Cheney  21' Wambach  53' (pen.), 68' O'Reilly  88' Heath  90+5' | 
| United States  | 3–0 |  Mexico | 
|---|---|---|
| Kai  14', 45' Wambach  33' | Report | 
Group B
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | .svg.png) Canada | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 0 | +7 | 6 | Advance to knockout stage | 
| 2 |  Costa Rica | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | −1 | 1 | |
| 3 |  Trinidad and Tobago | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 8 | −6 | 1 | 
| Trinidad and Tobago  | 0–6 | .svg.png) Canada | 
|---|---|---|
| Report | Tancredi  10' Filigno  21' Lang  39' Hermus  61' Robinson  68' Sinclair  86' | 
| Costa Rica  | 2–2 |  Trinidad and Tobago | 
|---|---|---|
| Wilson  21' Granados  90+' | Report | Cordner  8' Attin-Johnson  35' | 
| Canada .svg.png) | 1–0 |  Costa Rica | 
|---|---|---|
| Tancredi  15' | Report | 
Knockout stage
In the knockout stage, if a match is level at the end of regular time (two periods of 45 minutes), extra time is played (two periods of 15 minutes) and followed, if necessary, by a penalty shoot-out to determine the winner. In the case of the third place match, as it is played just before the final, extra time is skipped and a penalty shoot-out takes place.
Bracket
| Semi-finals | Final | |||||
| 9 April – Ciudad Juárez | ||||||
| .svg.png) Canada | 1 | |||||
| 12 April – Ciudad Juárez | ||||||
|  Mexico | 0 | |||||
| .svg.png) Canada | 1 (5) | |||||
| 9 April – Ciudad Juárez | ||||||
|  United States (p) | 1 (6) | |||||
|  United States | 3 | |||||
|  Costa Rica | 0 | |||||
| Third place play-off | ||||||
| 12 April – Ciudad Juárez | ||||||
|  Mexico | 1 | |||||
|  Costa Rica | 0 | |||||
Semi-finals
Winners qualify for 2008 Summer Olympics.
| Canada .svg.png) | 1–0 |  Mexico | 
|---|---|---|
| Tancredi  25' | Report | 
| United States  | 3–0 |  Costa Rica | 
|---|---|---|
| Kai  57', 89' O'Reilly  72' | Report | 
Third place play-off
| Mexico  | 1–0 |  Costa Rica | 
|---|---|---|
| Gordillo  69' | Report | 
Final
| Canada .svg.png) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) |  United States | 
|---|---|---|
| Tancredi  116' | Report | Lloyd  108' | 
| Penalties | ||
| Sinclair  Franko  Tancredi  Rustad  Lang  Wilkinson  Timko  | 5–6 |  Lloyd  Hucles  Chalupny  Rampone  Osborne  Wambach  O'Reilly | 
Goalscorers
- 4 goals
- 3 goals
- 2 goals
- 1 goal
References
- ^ a b c d e f "2008 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualification set for Mexico". Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
- ^ a b c "Women's Olympic Qualifying 2008 Recap". Archived from the original on 13 July 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
External links
- Olympic Qualifying – Women, CONCACAF.com
- [1], CONCACAF.com