2003 FIFA Women's World Cup - Top Scorers

Top Scorers

7 goals
  • Birgit Prinz
4 goals
  • Kerstin Garefrekes
  • Maren Meinert
  • Kátia
3 goals
  • Marta
  • Christine Latham
  • Christine Sinclair
  • Mio Otani
  • Homare Sawa
  • Dagny Mellgren
  • Hanna Ljungberg
  • Victoria Svensson
  • Abby Wambach
2 goals
  • Heather Garriock
  • Charmaine Hooper
  • Kara Lang
  • Bai Jie
  • Marinette Pichon
  • Sandra Minnert
  • Martina Müller
  • Bettina Wiegmann
  • Alberta Sackey
  • Jin Pyol Hui
  • Linda Ørmen
  • Marianne Pettersen
  • Malin Moström
  • Shannon Boxx
  • Mia Hamm
  • Kristine Lilly
  • Cindy Parlow
  • Cat Reddick
1 goal
  • Yanina Gaitán
  • Kelly Golebiowski
  • Daniela
  • Rosana
  • Sun Wen
  • Stefanie Gottschlich
  • Nia Künzer
  • Conny Pohlers
  • Pia Wunderlich
  • Emi Yamamoto
  • Ri Un-Gyong
  • Kim Jin-Hee
  • Solveig Gulbrandsen
  • Anita Rapp
  • Brit Sandaune
  • Natalia Barbachina
  • Elena Danilova
  • Elena Fomina
  • Olga Letyushova
  • Marina Saenko
  • Malin Andersson
  • Josefine Öqvist
  • Julie Foudy
  • Tiffeny Milbrett
Own goals
  • Dianne Alagich (for Russia)

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