1995 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification#Oceania .28OFC.29

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{{Infobox International Football Competition

| tourney_name = 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup Qualification

| year =

| alt =

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| dates = 13 August 1994 - 26 March 1995

| num_teams = 55

| confederations = 6

| matches = 135

| goals = 655

| attendance =

| top_scorer =

| prevseason = 1991

| nextseason = 1999

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The qualification process for the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup saw 54 teams from the six FIFA confederations compete for the 11 places in the tournament's finals. Sweden qualified automatically as hosts. The places were divided as follows:

A total of 52 teams played at least one qualifying match. A total of 135 qualifying matches were played, and 655 goals were scored (an average of 4.85 per match).

Qualified teams

The following 12 teams qualified for the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup:

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Team

!Finals appearances

!Streak

!Last appearance

align="left"|{{fbw|AUS}}

|1st

1
align="left"|{{fbw|BRA}}

|2nd

21991
align="left"|{{fbw|CAN}}

|1st

1
align="left"|{{fbw|CHN}}

|2nd

21991
align="left"|{{fbw|DEN}}

|2nd

21991
align="left"|{{fbw|ENG}}

|1st

1
align="left"|{{fbw|GER}}

|2nd

21991
align="left"|{{fbw|JPN|1947}}

|2nd

21991
align="left"|{{fbw|NGA}}

|2nd

21991
align="left"|{{fbw|NOR}}

|2nd

21991
align="left"|{{fbw|SWE}} (H)

|2nd

21991
align="left"|{{fbw|USA}}

|2nd

21991

(H) : qualified automatically as hosts

Confederation qualification processes

=Africa (CAF)=

{{main article|1995 Women's African Football Championship}}

(8 teams competing for 1 berth)

::Qualified: {{fbw|NGA}}

The one African team to qualify to the World Cup was the winner of the 1995 CAF Women's Championship, Nigeria. Nigeria won the tournament by defeating South Africa 11–2 on aggregate in a two-leg final.

Final Round

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{{TwoLegResult|{{fbw-rt|NGA}}||11–2|{{fbw|RSA}}||4–1|7–1}}

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|date = 4 March 1995

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|score = 4–1

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|stadium = Ibadan, Nigeria

|attendance =

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{{football box

|date = 18 March 1995

|team1 = {{fbw-rt|RSA}}

|score = 1–7

|team2 = {{fbw|NGA}}

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|stadium = Johannesburg, South Africa

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Nigeria qualified for the World Cup.

=Asia (AFC)=

{{main article|Football at the 1994 Asian Games – Women's tournament}}

(4 teams competing for 2 berths)

::Qualified: {{fbw|CHN}} – {{fbw|JPN|1947}}

The two Asian teams to qualify to the World Cup were the two finalists of the women's football tournament at the 1994 Asian Games. The tournament took place in Hiroshima, Japan from 3–12 October and consisted of 4 teams.

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!width=20|Pld

!width=20|W

!width=20|D

!width=20|L

!width=20|GF

!width=20|GA

!width=20|GD

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|style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|JPN|1947}}

|7

3210918
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|CHN}}

|7

3210817
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|3

310228|
6
style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|KOR|1984}}

|0

300309|
9

Final

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|team1={{fbw-rt|JPN|1947}}

|score=0–2

|team2={{fbw|CHN}}

|goals2= Chen Yufeng {{goal|21}}
Sun Wen {{goal|47}}

|stadium= Takegahana Stadium, Fukuyama }}

|}

China and Japan qualified for the World Cup

=Europe (UEFA)=

{{main article|1995 UEFA Women's Championship}}

(30 teams competing for 4 berths, host Sweden qualifies automatically)

::Qualified: {{fbw|SWE}} – {{fbw|ENG}} – {{fbw|GER}} – {{fbw|NOR}} – {{fbw|DEN}}

The third official edition of the UEFA Women's Championship served also as UEFA's qualifying tournament for the World Cup. Out of the 29 teams participating in the tournament, the qualifiers were the four semi-finalists - Sweden (qualified as host of the World Cup), England, Germany and Norway - and the best quarter-final loser - Denmark.

Tournament bracket

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| RD2=Final

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| RD1-score2-1=4

| RD1-score2-2=2

| RD1-score2-A=6

| RD1-seed3=

| RD1-team3={{fbw|NOR}}

| RD1-score3-1=4

| RD1-score3-2=1

| RD1-score3-A=5

| RD1-seed4=

| RD1-team4={{fbw|SWE}}

| RD1-score4-1=3

| RD1-score4-2=4

| RD1-score4-A=7

| RD2-seed1=

| RD2-team1={{fbw|GER}}

| RD2-score1-1=3

| RD2-score1-2=—1

| RD2-score1-A=3

| RD2-seed2=

| RD2-team2={{fbw|SWE}}

| RD2-score2-1=2

| RD2-score2-2=—

| RD2-score2-A=2

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  • 1 No second leg was played.

Final

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|date = 26 March 1995

|team1 = {{fbw-rt|GER}}

|score = 3–2

|team2 = {{fbw|SWE}}

|goals1 = Meinert 33'
Prinz 64'
Wiegmann 85'

|goals2 = Andersson 6'
Andelén 89'

|stadium = Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern

|attendance=8 500

|referee=Ilkka Koho (Finland)

}}

England, Germany, Norway and Denmark qualified for the World Cup. Sweden qualified automatically as hosts.

=North, Central America & the Caribbean (CONCACAF)=

{{main article|1994 CONCACAF's Women's Championship}}

(5 teams competing for 2 berths)

::Qualified: {{fbw|USA}} – {{fbw|CAN}}

The 1994 CONCACAF's Women's Championship determined the CONCACAF's two qualifiers for the FIFA Women's World Cup 1995 — the winner the United States and the runner-up Canada. The tournament took place in Montreal, Quebec, Canada between 13 & 21 August 1994.

Final standings

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!width=20 abbr="Points" |Pts

!width=20 abbr="Played" |Pld

!width=20 abbr="Won" |W

!width=20 abbr="Drawn" |D

!width=20 abbr="Lost" |L

!width=20 abbr="Goals for" |GF

!width=20 abbr="Goals against" |GA

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|style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|USA}}

|12

4400361
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|CAN}}

|9

4301186
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|MEX}}

|4

4112619
align=center

|style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|TRI}}

|4

4112620
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|JAM}}

|0

4004222

United States and Canada qualified for the World Cup.

=Oceania (OFC)=

{{main article|1994 OFC Women's Championship}}

::Qualified: {{fbw|AUS}}

The OFC was the only one of the six FIFA confederations to hold a specified qualifying competition.

Only three teams participated in the tournament which took place in Papua New Guinea between 14 & 20 October 1994: Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. The teams played in a round-robin tournament in which each team played 2 matches against each opponent, and in which the qualifier would be the team who finished first.

{{:1994 OFC Women's Championship}}

=South America (CONMEBOL)=

{{main article|1995 Sudamericano Femenino}}

::Qualified: {{fbw|BRA}}

The second edition of the Sudamericano Femenino (Women's South American Championship) in 1995 determined the CONMEBOL's qualifier. Brazil won the tournament.

Final standings

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width=175 |Team

!width=20 abbr="Points" |Pts

!width=20 abbr="Played" |Pld

!width=20 abbr="Won" |W

!width=20 abbr="Drawn" |D

!width=20 abbr="Lost" |L

!width=20 abbr="Goals for" |GF

!width=20 abbr="Goals against" |GA

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|style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|BRA}}

|12

4400421
style="background:#ccffcc;"

|style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|ARG}}

|9

4301189
style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|CHI}}

|4

4112149
style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|ECU}}

|4

4112921
style="text-align:left;"|{{fbw|BOL}}

|0

4004144

Final

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|date = 22 January 1995

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|score = 2–0

|team2 = {{fbw|ARG}}

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

|stadium = Brazil

|attendance =

|referee =

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Brazil qualified for the World Cup.