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July 14, 2022

FA Sapmi – World Champions 2022

CONIFA congratulates FA SAPMI for their win in the maiden edition of the CONIFA Women World Football Cup 2022. The tournament were hosted by Tibet National Sports Association and were played in the Tibetan settlement of Paonta Cholsum, India, 1 – 6th July 2022. We would also take the opportunity to thanks the Tibet National Sports Association for a world class hosting and their contribution to develop Women football in the world.

Tibet vs. Sapmi, 1 – 13, 2022-07-01
Tibet scorer:                                 Ngawang Oetso
Sapmi scorers:                             Karoline Fossli 3, Moa Öhman 4, Sofie Sörensen 2, Sandra Simonsen 4
Player of the game:                     Sandra Simonsen

Sapmi vs. Tibet, 9 – 0 , 2022-07-03
Sapmi scorers :                            Moa Öhman 4, Sandra Simonsen 2, Klara Norleman, Wilma Ritzen, Emilia Kristensen
Player of the game:                     Frida Ritzen

Tournament awards
Best Player:                                  Sandra Simonsen
Top Scorer:                                  Moa Öhman, 8 goals
Best Goalkeeper:                        Marie Aspenes

Top 3 Women World Ranking (2022-07-14)
1. FA Sapmi
2. North Cyprus
3. Tibet

Coverage:
The Globe and Mail (Canada)
DW – Deutsche Welle (Germany)
Sameradion (Sweden)
SVT – Sveriges Television (Sweden)
VOT – Voice of Tibet (Tibet)
Phayul (Tibet)
Your Story (India)
Tibet TV (Tibet)

 

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