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Morgane Duporge and Tiphaine Brissonet win the 2022 Military World Cup

Defeating Cameroon 2-1 in the final, Morgane Duporge, Tiphaine Brissonet and France won the Women’s Military World Cup in the United States.

The women of Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace in the spotlight! Morgane Duporge and Tiphaine Brissonet – who arrived at the club this summer from Grenoble – shone during France’s triumph in the 13th edition of the Women’s World Championship of the International Military Sports Council.

Scorer of 3 goals during the competition – a double against the Netherlands and a goal against Mali – Duporge finished as France’s second top scorer and with five wins out of five, won her second title in the history of the tournament following her 2016 success.

The whole club congratulates the girls on their achievements!

World Championship results:

Group A
Standings: 1. Cameroon, 12 points (+24 goal difference) ; 2. United States, 9 points (+15 goal difference) ; 3. Germany, 6 points (+4) ; 4. Republic of Ireland, 3 points (-19 goal difference) ; 5. Belgium, 0 points (-24 goal difference)

Group B
Netherlands 0-8 France (Tuesday, 12 July) – Goals: Morgane Duporge (9’, 36’), Sarah Palacin (23’), Fany Proniez (57’), Anissa Belkasmi (71’), Tiphaine Brissonnet (75’), Viviane Boudaud (81’), Julie Pasquereau (85’)

France 5-1 Mali (Saturday, 16 July) – Goals: Sarah Palacin (9’, 80’), Christy Gavory (14’, 70’), Morgane Duporge (67’)

France 3-0 Canada (Monday, 18 July) – Goals: Anissa Belkasmi (64’, 83’), Sarah Palacin (67’)

South Korea 0-1 France (Wednesday, 20 July) – Goals: Rachel Corboz (90’)

Standings: 1. France, 12 points (+16 goal difference) ; 2. South Korea, 9 points (+12 goal difference) ; 3. Mali, 6 points (+1 goal difference) ; 4. Netherlands, 1 point (-14 goal difference) ; 5. Canada, 1 point (-15 goal difference)

Third place play-of
South Korea 0-3 United States (Friday, 22 July)

Final
France 2-1 Cameroon (Saturday, 23 July) – Goals: Rachel Corboz (47’, 79’)