Below are the rosters for the
1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
The 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup was the third edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the world championship for women's national soccer teams. It was hosted as well as won by the United States and took place from June 19 to July 10, 1999, at ...
tournament in the United States. The 16 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 20 players, including at least two goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.
Group A
Denmark
Head coach:
Jørgen Hvidemose
Nigeria
Head coach:
Mabo Ismaila
Mabo Ismaila (born 15 July 1944) is a Nigerian football manager.
Career
Ismaila was the head coach of the Nigeria women's national team at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, 2000 Summer Olympics
The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Gam ...
North Korea
Head coach:
Myong Dong-chan
Myong Dong-chan (8 January 1948 – 1999) was a North Korean association football, footballer. He competed in the Football at the 1976 Summer Olympics, men's tournament at the 1976 Summer Olympics. He coached North Korea national football team ...
United States
Head coach:
Tony DiCicco
Anthony D. DiCicco Jr. (August 5, 1948 – June 19, 2017) was an American soccer player and coach and TV commentator. He is best known as the coach of the United States women's national soccer team from 1994 to 1999, during which time the team wo ...
Group B
Brazil
Head coach:
Wilsinho
Germany
Head coach:
Tina Theune-Meyer
Christina Theune (formerly Theune-Meyer; born 4 November 1953) is a German graduate sports teacher, and the former national coach of the German women's national football team.
Biography
Theune was born into a sporting family. Her father was a ...
Italy
Head coach:
Carlo Facchin
Mexico
Head coach:
Leonardo Cuéllar
Leonardo Cuéllar Rivera (born 14 January 1954) is a Mexican football manager and former player who last acted as the manager of América in the Liga MX Femenil. He was the head coach of the Mexico women's national football team from 1998 to 2 ...
Group C
Canada
Head coach:
Neil Turnbull
Neil Turnbull (born 21 July 1959) is an English-Canadian football manager.
Career
Turnbull earned his Canada Soccer "B" coaching licence in 1984, and later his "A" license. He served as the program director of Alberta Soccer, before becoming th ...
Japan
Head coach:
Satoshi Miyauchi
is a former Japanese football player and manager. He played for Japan national team. He also managed Japan women's national team.
Club career
Miyauchi was born in Tokyo on November 26, 1959. After graduating from high school, he joined Furukaw ...
Norway
Head coach:
Per-Mathias Høgmo
Per-Mathias Høgmo (born 1 December 1959) is a football manager from Norway and former player. He is the former manager of the Norway national football team. He has previously been head coach of Norway women's national football team and the Tippe ...
Russia
Head coach:
Yuri Bystritsky
Group D
Australia
Head coach:
Greg Brown
China PR
Head coach:
Ma Yuanan
Ma Yuanan (; born 9 April 1945) is a Chinese former footballer and manager.
Career
Ma played football before retiring in 1975, and began coaching afterwards. He was the head coach of the China women's national team from 1992 until 2001. He led ...
Ghana
Head coach:
Emmanuel Kwasi Afranie
Emmanuel Kwasi Afranie (24 December 1943 – 9 November 2016) was a Ghanaian football coach who managed Hearts of Oak, Asante Kotoko and the national team.
References
External links
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1943 births
2016 deaths
Ghanaian football manag ...
Sweden
Head coach:
Marika Domanski-Lyfors
Marika Susan Domanski-Lyfors (born 17 May 1960), Marika Susan Domanski, is a Swedish football coach and former player. She was head coach of the Sweden women's national football team from September 1996 until June 2005 and also coached the Ch ...
References
FIFA Women's World Cup 1999- Teams
Sweden caps and goals
External links
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Squads
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FIFA Women's World Cup squads