بهترین عکس های خبرگزاری رویترز از جام جهانی فوتبال زنان در سال 2011
Best of the Women's World Cup
Carli Lloyd (L) of the U.S. battles for the ball with France's Laura Georges during their Women's World Cup semi-final soccer match in Monchengladbach July 13, 2011.
REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

Homare Sawa (L) of Japan celebrates with her teammate Nahomi Kawasumi after scoring against Sweden during their Women's World Cup semi-final soccer match in Frankfurt July 13, 2011.
REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski

Lauren Cheney (R) of the U.S. celebrates her goal during the Women's World Cup semi-final soccer match against France in Monchengladbach July 13, 2011.
REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

Homare Sawa (C) of Japan scores against Sweden during their Women's World Cup semi-final soccer match in Frankfurt July 13, 2011.
REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski

Sweden players react after the end of their Women's World Cup semi-final soccer match against Japan in Frankfurt July 13, 2011.
REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

Fans react as they watch the U.S. women's soccer team miss an attempt at a goal during the Women's World Cup semi-final soccer match against France, in Times Square in New York July 13, 2011.
REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

Nahomi Kawasumi (3rd L) of Japan celebrates with her teammates after scoring against Sweden during their Women's World Cup semi-final soccer match in Frankfurt July 13, 2011.
REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

Homare Sawa (C) of Japan celebrates with her teammates after scoring against Sweden during their Women's World Cup semi-final soccer match in Frankfurt July 13, 2011.
REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski

Abby Wambach (R) of the U.S. scores against Brazil's goalkeeper Andreia (L) during their Women's World Cup quarter-final soccer match in Dresden July 10, 2011.
REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

Sweden players celebrate after defeating North Korea during their Women's World Cup soccer match in Augsburg July 2, 2011. Sweden won the match 1-0.
REUTERS/Michael Dalder

A fan of France cheers before the start of the Women's World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between England and France in Leverkusen July 9, 2011.
REUTERS/Alex Domanski

Goalkeeper Andreia of Brazil (top L) saves is front of Marita Skammelsrud Lund (L) and Madeleine Giske (R) of Norway during their Women's World Cup Group D soccer match in Wolfsburg July 3, 2011.
REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer

Heather O'Reilly (C) of the U.S. celebrates her goal with Lori Lindsey and Ali Krieger (L) during their Women's World Cup Group C soccer match against Colombia in Sinsheim July 2, 2011.
REUTERS/Alex Domanski

The U.S. fans cheer before the Women's World Cup semi-final soccer match against France in Monchengladbach July 13, 2011.
REUTERS/Ina Fassbender

Marta of Brazil reacts after a foul during their Women's World Cup Group D soccer match against Norway in Wolfsburg July 3, 2011.
REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
Kelly Smith (R) of England jumps for the ball with Elise Bussaglia of France during their Women's World Cup quarterfinal soccer match in Leverkusen July 9, 2011.
REUTERS/Alex Domanski
German referee Bibiana Steinhaus shows a yellow card to Bruna (2nd L) of Equatorial Guinea during their Women's World Cup Group D soccer match against Brazil in Frankfurt July 6, 2011. Brazil won the match 3-0.
REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Jill Scott (L) of England and New Zealand's Katie Hoyle fight for the ball during their Women's World Cup Group B soccer match in Dresden, July 1, 2011.
REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
Ho Un-byol of North Korea takes a freekick against Colombia during their Women's World Cup Group C soccer match in Bochum July 6, 2011.
REUTERS/Ina Fassbender
Yulieth Dominguez of Colombia (R) is challenged by Megan Rapinoe of the U.S. during their Women's World Cup Group C soccer match in Sinsheim July 2, 2011.
REUTERS/Alex Domanski
France's players celebrate their goal against England during their Women's World Cup quarterfinal soccer match in Leverkusen July 9, 2011.
REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
Sweden supporters cheer before the Women's World Cup soccer match between Sweden and North Korea in Augsburg July 2, 2011.
REUTERS/Michael Dalder
England's Jill Scott (2nd L) celebrates with team mate Dunia Susi after wining against New Zealand in their Women's World Cup Group B soccer match in Dresden, July 1, 2011.
REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
England's Sophie Bradley (L) is challenged by Japan's Kozue Ando during their Women's World Cup soccer match in Augsburg July 5, 2011.
REUTERS/Michael Dalder
Japan's players celebrate defeating Germany in their Women's World Cup quarter-final soccer match in Wolfsburg July 9, 2011.
REUTERS/Ina Fassbender
