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Group C of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup was one of four groups of nations, consisting of Argentina , Canada , Germany and Japan . It began on September 20 and its last matches were played on September 27. Most matches were played at the Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus . Germany won every match, while Argentina failed to win a match. Despite beating Argentina 6–0, Japan failed to advance, while a young Canada team surprisingly made the second round.
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Argentina vs Germany [ edit ]
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