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Wednesday, 12 Mar 2008
Scotland competed well in the heat of the GSP Stadium in Nicosia this afternoon against a strong Russian side. Elana Morozova put Russia ahead after she controlled the ball on her chest and then rocketed the ball into the Scotland net in the 13th minute of the game.
Scotland responded in 21 minutes when good pressure by Jo Love in midfield forced errors in the Russian defence which led to good combination play between Hamill and Kim Little, that ended in the latters’ shot going wide of the outstretched hand of Maria Pigaleva after a deflection.
Scotland started the second half with intense pressure on the Russians which saw chances created for Kerr, Ross and Little, but the substitute keeper Elvira Todua mopped up the pressure. Russia took the lead again when a magnificent diagonal strike from Morozova flashed into right hand side of Fay’s goal.
Further pressure from Scotland saw them lose a goal to a Russian counter attack, when a free kick from a wide area was converted in 85 minutes by Truntaeva, who volleyed the ball into the Scotland net.
Once again the Scots continued to be incredibly tenacious, pinning the Russians down in their own half with constant pressure, especially on the Russian goal. This pressure paid off when three minutes from time Hollie Thomson’s shot was deflected in for a well deserved goal.
Anna Signeul commented after the match ‘We are disappointed at having lost this game today. We competed very well, and put the Russians under a lot of pressure from early in the game. This tournament has provided us with many positive aspects to be proud of with regard to our fitness, and the platform we provided for young players who have stepped up to the challenge, and competed incredibly well.
I also think that these games have shown us that Scotland is closing the gap on the teams which have a higher FIFA Ranking than us. We must ensure we continue to support the players in order that they can compete on a level playing field.’
Scotland
Gemma Fay
Rhonda Jones
Ifeoma Dieke
Michelle Kerr (Capt)
Jennifer Beattie
Joanne Love
Stacey Cook
Amanda Burns
Kim Little
Megan Sneddon
Pauline Hamill
Substitutes:
Joanna Hutchison
Julie Ferguson
Leanne Ross
Amy McDonald
Hollie Thomson
Natalie Ross
Joelle Murray
Suzanne Grant
Julie Fleeting (Injured)
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Monday, 10 Mar 2008
Scotland basked in glorious victory after beating Canada 2-0 in their Cyprus Cup match at the Alpha Sports Centre, Larnaca this afternoon.
The Scots, as in their previous matches in the tournament dominated much of this match against Canada who are ranked nine in the world. Scotland showed great composure, discipline and determination in their play to signal a new momentum in the National team’s development.
A high tempo of play and severe pressure in all areas of the pitch saw Canadian composure pressurised, it was this hard work and tenacity, which paid dividends for Scotland in the second half.
Good work on the Scots flank by Pauline Hamill, saw her cross turned into the net in 65 minutes by Joanne Love. Continued pressure by Scotland provided further opportunities for Kim Little and Natalie Ross.
But it was Hamill the provider for the opening goal who completed the scoring in 78 minutes after excellent work on the left by her team mate Mandy Burns.
This was a perfect afternoon to make a debut as Joanne Hutchison gained her first full International Cap against the Canadians in goal, making an impressive start to her International career by keeping a clean sheet.
Coach Anna Signeul was delighted with the performance of her team ‘I really am not surprised at our victory here this afternoon as we have all felt that with each game we have played in the tournament, our performance has improved. I am really pleased at the manner in which we won, as we had solid performances throughout the team, and genuinely feel as a unit that we are progressing rapidly. This was really satisfying for everyone associated with the team.’
Scotland were supported by a group of coaches from the women’s clubs who are in Cyprus as part of an education and development programme set up by Signeul through a Leonardo da Vinci funding project. This is part of her plan to support the coaches in order that the women’s clubs in Scotland are better equipped to support the development of their players who are in the National Team.
SCOTLAND
Joanna Hutchison
Julie Ferguson
Ifeoma Dieke
Amy McDonald (Capt)
Jennifer Beattie
Joanne Love
Amanda Burns
Kim Little
Megan Sneddon
Julie Ferguson
Stacey Cook
Suzanne Grant
Substitutes:
Gemma Fay
Rhonda Jones
Leanne Ross
Hollie Thomson
Michelle Kerr
Natalie Ross
Pauline Hamill
Joelle Murray
Julie Fleeting (Injured)
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Friday, 07 Mar 2008
SCOTLAND WOMEN 'S DISAPPOINTMENT AGAINST THE NETHERLANDS
Scotland Women's National Coach Anna Signeul was extremely disappointed after their 1-0 defeat against The Netherlands in the Cyprus Cup, not because the team did not perform but because Scotland were the dominant team.
Scotland controlled most of the match and lost an unlucky goal from Netherlands player Karin Steven in the 4th minute in the second half.
Anna Signeul commented on Scotland's performance:
'The team were very good, they played well and dominated the match, especially the first half with plenty of pressure and pace. The Netherlands goal was their only goal chance and unfortunately Scotland lost concentration for a second and that was all it took for the Netherlands to get one in the net.'Canada also played Japan today and it was Canada who took the points beating Japan 3-0 due to a hat trick from Christine Sinclair.
Scotland Squad
Gemma Fay
Ifeoma Dieke
Michelle Kerr
Joanne Love
Amanda Burns
Kim Little
Megan Sneddon
Julie Fleeting
Pauline Hamil
Leanne Ross
Jennifer Beattie
Substitutes
Rhonda Jones
Amy MacDonald
Suzanne Grant
Stacey Cook
Natalie Ross
Holly Thomson
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Wednesday, 05 Mar 2008
The Scotland Women's team are currently in Cyprus taking part in the Cyprus Cup. Their first match against USA's U20 squad got off to an unfortunate start with the US scoring in the 25th and 30th minute. Scotland fought back and Suzanne Grant scored a late goal for Scotland, however it was not enough to secure their first points in the tournament.
Scotland Squad
Gemma Fay
Rhonda Jones
Ifeoma Dieke
Michelle Kerr
Joanne Love
Kim Little
Megan Sneddon
Julie Fleeting
Pauline Hamill
Holly Thomson
Leanne Ross
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THE Scottish women's football team head for Cyprus on Monday and there it will be a distinctly green tinge to the Dark Blues' squad.
Out of the 20 players chosen by coach Anna Signeul, no fewer than nine play for Hibernian Ladies.
The Cyprus trip my seem glamorous but it will be anything but a sunshine break for the side as they take part in a prestigious tournament on the Mediterranean island.
The Cyprus Cup is a new tournament set up by the SFA in association with the Netherlands Football Association and will also be competed for by Japan, Canada, Russian and the United States under-20 side.
Scotland will face the Americans, Holland and Canada (in a non-tournament fixture) before meeting one of the countries from the opposite side of the draw with Signeul seeing the competition as a vital part of her team's preparations for their next European Championship qualifying match against Denmark in Viborg next month.
Among the Hibs backbone of the squad is midfielder Natalie Ross, included for the first time.
Today, Hibs Ladies captain Shelley Kerr, who is hoping to pass the milestone of winning her 50th cap over the coming days, said: "I'm delighted for Natalie, it's girls like her, Kim Little and Jenny Beattie (the daughter of former Scotland rugby star John] coming through who will be the future of the game.
"I've watched Natalie come through from 15s, 17s, 19s and now into the A squad and the great thing for her and the others are that they'll have many years ahead of them because of their attitude, hunger, desire and commitment."
Equally satisfying for Kerr is the number of players from Hibs Ladies who have been named by Signeul. She said: "It's incredible we have so many talented players at our club.
"That's been on-going for a number of years now and it's fantastic. We could well have had ten in the squad going to Cyprus but Kirsty McBride was unavailable because of work commitments."
Although Scotland have endured a disappointing start to their European Championship qualifying campaign, Kerr believes they still have an outstanding chance to progress. She said: "We started with a disappointing draw against Portugal, lost away to Ukraine although we did well, won against Slovakia and lost 1-0 at home to Denmark and again played well despite the vast difference in rankings between us.
"The qualifying process is very complex with the runners-up in each group and so many of the third-placed teams going into play-offs so for that reason there is still all to play for and I feel we are more than capable of finishing strongly.
"This tournament will be an important part of our preparations. People say it must be nice to be going to Cyprus for ten days at this time of year but it will be anything but a holiday for us. To be honest, we'll be concentrating on our football so much, training, preparing and playing in games we could be anywhere in the world."
Scotland: Gemma Fay (Hibs), Joanna Hutcheson (Edinburgh), Julie Ferguson (Hibs), Ifeoma Dieke (Florida Atlantic University), Rhonda Jones (Florida Atlantic University), Shelley Kerr (Hibs), Amy McDonald (Queen's Park), Joelle Murray (Hibs), Leanne Ross (Glasgow City), Jennifer Beattie (Celtic), Amanda Burns (Hibs), Stacey Cook (Hibs), Joanne Love (Celtic), Megan Sneddon (Glasgow City), Natalie Ross (Hibs), Hollie Thomson (Hamilton Academical), Julie Fleeting (Arsenal), Suzanne Grant (Hibs), Pauline Hamill (Blackburn), Kim Little (Hibs).
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Friday 22nd. February 2008
SCOTLAND WOMEN ARE UP FOR THE CYPRUS CUP
Scotland National Women’s Coach Anna Signeul has announced the squad who will be travelling to Cypus on Monday 3rd of March to play in The Cyprus Cup. This in a new tournament organised by The Scottish FA, led by Anna Signeul in co-operation with the Netherlands Football Association, Tord Grip Sport and Event and Erinor Tours Company. The tournament is approved by the Cyrus FA and sponsored by the Cyprus Tourist Organisation There are six countries involved, Canada, Russia and Japan who are in Group 1, Scotland is in Group 2 with the Netherlands and USA U20. Matches will take place between the 5th. and 10th. of March with the Final taking place on Wednesday 12th. of March.
Anna Signeul sees this friendly International tournament as an ideal opportunity for the Scotland Team to train and focus in advance of their next UEFA European qualifier on Sunday 27th. of April at McDiarmid Park, Perth.
SCOTLAND SQUAD
Gemma Fay Hibernian LFC
Joanna Hutcheson Edinburgh LFC
Julie Ferguson Hibernian LFC
Ifeoma Dieke Florida Atlantic University
Rhonda Jones
Michelle Kerr Hibernian LFC
Amy McDonald Queens Park LFC
Joelle Murray Hibernian LFC
Leanne Ross Glasgow City LFC
Jennifer Beattie Celtic LFC
Amanda Burns Hibernian LFC
Stacey Cook Hibernian LFC
Joanne Love Celtic LFC
Megan Sneddon Glasgow City LFC
Natalie Ross Hibernian LFC
Hollie Thomson Hamilton Academical LFC
Julie Fleeting Arsenal LFC
Suzanne Grant Hibernian LFC
Pauline Hamill Blackburn LFC
Kim Little Hibernian LFC
The Cyprus Cup Fixtures
Wednesday 5 March 2007
Scotland v USA U20, Kick off 3pm, GSZ/Larnaca
Friday 7 March 2007
Netherlands v Scotland, Kick off 5pm, Alpha Sport Centre
Monday 10 March 2008
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Match Schedule – CYPRUS WOMEN’S CUP 2008
GROUP 1 GROUP 2
CANADA NETHERLANDS
JAPAN USA U20
RUSSIA SCOTLAND
Wednesday 5th March 2008
Kick-off Tournament Matches – Round 1 Match Venue Group
15:00 SCOTLAND Vs USA U20 GSZ/Larnaka 2
15:00 CANADA Vs RUSSIA Paralimni 1
Kick-off Non-Tournament Match Match Venue
15:00 JAPAN Vs NETHERLANDS Alpha Sport Center
Friday 7 March 2008
Kick-off Tournament Matches – Round 2 Match Venue Group
15:00 JAPAN Vs CANADA GSZ/Larnaka 1
15:00 NETHERLANDS Vs SCOTLAND Paralimni 2
Kick-off Non-Tournament Match Match Venue
15:00 – TBC RUSSIA Vs USA U20 Alpha Sport Center
Monday 10th March 2008
Kick-off Tournament Matches – Round 3 Match Venue Group
15:00 NETHERLANDS Vs USA U20 GSZ/Larnaka 2
15:00 RUSSIA Vs JAPAN Dasaki/Achna 1
Kick-off Non-Tournament Match Match Venue
15:00 CANADA Vs SCOTLAND Alpha Sport Center
Wednesday 12 March 2008
Kick-off Tournament Matches – 5/6th Placing Match Venue
12:00 Group 1 3rd Vs Group 2 3rd GSP/Lefkosia
Kick-off Tournament Matches – 3/4th Placing
12:30 Group 1 2nd Vs Group 2 2nd GSP/Lefkosia
Kick-off Tournament Matches – FINAL Match Venue
15:00 Group 1 winners Vs Group 2 winners GSP/Lefkosia
Please note the match involving Japan shall be played at 12:00 as their travel arrangements dictate their departure time