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Current Gallery: WNT vs. Canada - Peace Cup Final - 11-4-2006
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Natasha Kai poses with the bronze ball, the award for the third best player of the tournament, after playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
Christie Rampone steps around the tackle of Canadian forward (16) Rhian Wilkinson while playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
Natasha Kai shows her frustration after missing a goal with a header while playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
Natasha Kai fights for the ball with Canadian midfielder Amy Walsh while playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
Canadian midfielder Melanie Booth plays the ball away from the defense of Lori Chalupny while playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
Aly Wagner tries to take the ball away from Canadian midfielder (3) Melanie Booth while playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
Kristine Lilly poses with the golden ball, the award for the best player in the tournament, after playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
Tina Frimpong, Leslie Osborne, and Kristine Lilly wave to the crowd after playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
Angela Hucles sprints past Canadian midfielder Amy Walsh while playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
Lindsey Tarplay goes up for a header against Canadian forward Rhian Wilkinson while playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
Kristine Lilly fights for the ball with Canadian defender Isabelle Morneau while playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
Kristine Lilly clears the ball away from Canadian midfielder Melanie Booth while playing in the Peace Queen Cup final at Seoul World Cup Stadium. The United States defeated Canada, 1-0.
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