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FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

2002 Women Under 19 World Cup  

Overview qualifying tournaments

Europe: France, Germany, Denmark, England
Africa: Nigeria
Asia: Japan, Taiwan
North and Central America: USA, Mexico
Oceania: Australia
South America: Brazil

Qualified as hosts: Canada

Results final tournament

Group A (Edmonton)

18- 8 Canada    3-2 Denmark
      Nigeria   1-1 Japan
20- 8 Denmark   2-1 Nigeria
      Japan     0-4 Canada
22- 8 Denmark   1-2 Japan
      Nigeria   0-2 Canada

 1.CANADA             3  3  0  0  9- 2  9
 2.JAPAN              3  1  1  1  3- 6  4
 3.DENMARK            3  1  0  2  5- 6  3
 4.Nigeria            3  0  1  2  2- 5  1

Group B (Vancouver)

17- 8 Germany   2-0 France
      Mexico    3-5 Brazil
19- 8 France    2-1 Mexico
      Brazil    1-0 Germany
21- 8 France    0-4 Brazil
      Mexico    1-3 Germany

 1.BRAZIL             3  3  0  0 10- 3  9
 2.GERMANY            3  2  0  1  5- 2  6
 3.France             3  1  0  2  2- 7  3
 4.Mexico             3  0  0  3  5-10  0

Group C (Victoria)

17- 8 USA       5-1 England
      Taiwan    1-5 Australia
19- 8 England   4-0 Taiwan
      Australia 0-4 USA
21- 8 England   0-0 Australia
      Taiwan    0-6 USA

 1.USA                3  3  0  0 15- 1  9
 2.AUSTRALIA          3  1  1  1  5- 5  4
   ENGLAND            3  1  1  1  5- 5  4
 4.Taiwan             3  0  0  3  1-15  0

NB: Australia classified 2nd

Quarterfinals
24- 8 Brazil    4-3 Australia [aet] [in Vancouver]
25- 8 USA       6-0 Denmark         [in Victoria]
      Japan     1-2 Germany   [aet] [in Edmonton]
      Canada    6-2 England         [in Edmonton]

Semifinals (Edmonton)
29- 8 Brazil    1-1 Canada    [aet, 3-4 pen]
      USA       4-1 Germany

Third Place Match (Edmonton)
 1- 9 Brazil    1-1 Germany   [aet, 3-4 pen]

Final (Edmonton; att: 47,784)
 1- 9 USA       1-0 Canada    [aet]
        [Lindsay Tarpley 109]
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2004 Women Under 19 World Cup  

Overview qualifying tournaments

Places by Confederation (apart from hosts Thailand)

UEFA: 4 (Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain)
CAF: 1 (Nigeria)
CONMEBOL: 1 (Brazil) 
AFC: 2 (South Korea and China)
OFC: 1 (Australia)
CONCACAF: 2 (USA and Canada)

Qualified as hosts: Thailand


UEFA

UEFA U-19 Championship 2003/04

Germany, Italy, Russia and Spain qualify to World Cup in Thailand


CAF

First Round  [May 23 and Jun 4-6]
Morocco           1-1 0-1 Equatorial Guinea
  [Anaa Griba 61; Carmen A. G. 6]
Madagascar          o/w   South Africa         [Madagascar withdrew]
Congo-Kinshasa      w/o   Mozambique           [Mozambique withdrew]

Second Round [Jun 27 and Jul 18]
South Africa        w/o   Congo-Kinshasa       [Congo-Kinshasa withdrew]
Nigeria           3-0 4-0 Equatorial Guinea
  [2nd leg: Akudo I. 40, 66, Okweme O. 42, Rosemary O. 84] 

Final Round [Aug 1 and Sep 19]
South Africa      0-1 0-0 Nigeria
  [Akudo I. 34]

Nigeria qualify to World Cup in Thailand

overview file | 2002 | 2006 (U-20)


CONCACAF

The preliminary rounds are being held from January 15 - March 31, 2004.
The final round tournament will be played from May 28 - June 6, 2004 in 
Canada.


The following countries have entered: 
North Zone (3):      USA, Mexico, Canada
Central Zone (5):    Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador
Caribbean Zone (14): Haiti, Trinidad & Tobago, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, 
                     Dominican Rep., Cayman Islands, US Virgin Islands, 
                     Bahamas, Surinam, Dominica, Anguilla, British 
                     Virgin Islands, St.Lucia, St.Vincent & Grenadines 

NB: Guatemala were excluded due to suspension by CONCACAF and FIFA;
    Antigua, Belize, Bermuda, Grenada, Guyana and Martinique withdrew
    after having entered originally.

Caribbean Zone

First Round
Anguilla               4-0 6-1 St. Lucia
  [Vanessa Bradley, Claudina Richardson, Denecia Niles, Jaynelle Lake] 
  [Ellaisa Marquiz 67; own goal 8, Denica Niles 44, 65, own goal 49,
   Melesa Anderson 54, Shanella Browne 85]
British Virgin Islands 0-4 0-9 US Virgin Islands
  [Julissa Copeman 28, Krizia Gravina 34, 57pen, 85]
  [Valerie Traham 8, Julissa Copeman 23, 89, Arielle Rames 32,
   Bennita Boxil 44, Subnaik 66, Krizia Gravina, Mackiesha Taylor, ?]

Second Round 
(Feb 8 and 15)
Anguilla              0-5 0-12 Trinidad & Tobago  
  [Aveann Douglas 6, 15, 87, Maylee Attin-Johnson 12, 20, 34, Dernelle Mascall 27,
   Jemilia Mathlin 36, own goal 54, Sherva Charles 78, ? 85, Ayanna Russell 89]  
(Feb 8 and 22)
Puerto Rico            4-0 5-0 St. Vincent
(Feb 13 and 15)
Cayman Islands         0-9 0-5 Jamaica 
  [Tashana Vincent 14, Venicia Reid 25, 38, 44, 58, 71, own goal 67,
   Omalyn Davis 84, Sheree Marrow 87]
  [Tashana Vincent 18, Omalyn Davis 34, Sheree Marrow 53, 63, own goal 56]
(Feb 13 and 15, both matches in Paramaribo)
Surinam                4-0 6-1 Dominica    
  [Malissa Sakrama 1, 45, Aisa Smit 25, 87]
  [Chelsea Frampton 1; Loraine Dompig 15, Aisa Smit 27, 47, 68,
   Danilla Rolder 85, Elenoor Wisch 89]        
(Feb 18 and 21, in Florida)
Haiti                    o/w   Bahamas   [Haiti withdrew]
(Feb 29 and Mar 7)
Dominican Republic     3-2 2-0 US Virgin Islands
  [Yolanda Osana Valerio 16, Yadirsa Cepeda Fernandez 36, 
   Claudia Henriquez Valenzuela 88; own goal 75, Carol Megahy 90pen]

Third Round
(Mar 13 and 21)
Trinidad & Tobago      2-1 5-0 Surinam
  [Maylee Attin-Johnson 13, 27, Dernelle Mascall 35, Aveann Douglas 58, 68]
(Mar 21 and 28)
Jamaica               11-0 6-0 Puerto Rico
  [Tashana Vincent 19, 21, Venecia Reid 23, 34, 37, 46, 70, 83,
   Jodiann McGregori 65, Petagaye Soman 73, Sheree Marrow 81]
  [Tashana Vincent 10, Carla Chambers 21, Venecia Reid 31, 34, Shakira Duncan 66,
   Rochelle Bryan 72]
(Mar 26 and 28)
Bahamas                1-1 0-1 Dominican Republic
 [Gerrianne Dorsett 88; Ana Brenda Frías 82]
 [Ana Brenda Frías 61]

NB: winners qualify for Final Tournament in Canada

Central Zone Tournament (Mar 24-28) in Panama

(Mar 24)
El Salvador 0-6 Costa Rica
  [Amanda Esquivel 7, Shirley Cruz 27, Karla Villalobo 31, Amara Wilson 47,
   Daniela Serruth 49, Carolina Guardia 81]
Panama      9-1 Nicaragua
  [Amarelis De Mera 10, 12, 41, 75, 83, Lisbeth Davis 25, Sumara Ortega 42, 
   onw goal 74, Johan? Rodríguez 80; Judith Conteras 51]
(Mar 26)
Nicaragua  0-13 Costa Rica
  [Shirley Cruz 6, 15, 49pen, 51, Karla Villalobos 8, 13, 21, 44,
   Carolina Guardia 30, 41, Amara Wilson 79, 84, Mónica Salazar 75]
Panama      4-0 El Salvador
  [Karina Barahona 11, Sumara Ortega 21, Amarelis De Mera 46, 83]
(Mar 28)
El Salvador 3-2 Nicaragua
  [Patricia Campos Herrera 40, Pamela Ramírez 43, 90; Modesta Rojas 12, 80]
Panama      3-5 Costa Rica
  [Amarelis De Mera 7, 12, 29; Carolina Guardia 19, 20, 78,
   Karla Villalobos 38, Shirley Cruz 81]

NB: Honduras withdrew due to financial reasons, Mexico given automatic
    entry; Costa Rica and Panama qualify for Final Tournament

Final Tournament (Montréal and Ottawa, Canada)
Group A: Canada, Mexico, Panama, Jamaica
Group B: USA, Costa Rica, Trinidad and Tobago, Dominican Republic 

(May 28)
Canada      4-0 Jamaica
  [Josee Belanger 25, Aysha Jamani 62, 74, Kara Lang 68]
Mexico      5-1 Panama
  [Alexandra Mendoza 40, Monica Ocampo 44, 69, 85, Carmenita Padilla 48;
   Amarelis Demera 45]
Costa Rica  4-1 Trinidad and Tobago
  [Karla Villalobos 4, 81, Kandy Mendoza 19, Amanda Esquivel 90+;
   Ahkeela Mollon 64]
USA        14-0 Dominican Republic
  [Kerri Hanks 3, 14, 21, Rachel Buehler 4, Kia McNeill 16, 19, 44, 62,
   Yael Averbuch 36, Stephanie Kron 43, 67, Stacy Lindstrom 45,
   Megan Rapinoe 52, Alexa Orand 87]
(May 30)
Jamaica     2-6 Mexico  
  [Venecia Reid 37, 83; Carmenita Padilla 8, 60, 90, Leslie MUNOZ 35,
   Alexandrea Mendoza 53pen, Monica Ocampo 87]
Canada      7-0 Panama
  [Aysha Jamani 3, 34, Jodi-Anne Robinson 31, Josee Belanger 51,
   Kara Lang 57, Brittany Timko 69, Amanda Cicchini 85]
Costa Rica 11-0 Dominican Republic
  [Karla Villalobos 2, Jocelyn Rios 9, Maciel Chacon 14, 65, 74,
   Shirley Cruz 37, 60, Amanda Esquivel 58, Amara Wilson 77,
   Miriam Montes 87, Ivonne Rodriguez 90]
USA        11-1 Trinidad and Tobago 
  [Yael Averbuch 8, Angela Woznuk 10, Kerri Hanks 39, 67, 85, 90,
   Kia Rigsby 29og, 77og, Bristyn Davis 50, 64, Rachel Buehler 73;
   Kennya Cordner 86]
(Jun 1)
Panama      2-0 Jamaica
  [Yohan Rodriguez 36, Amarelis Demera 85]
Canada      3-0 Mexico
  [Josee Belanger 31, Emily Zurrer 63, 66]
Trinidad/T. 2-1 Dominican Republic
  [Shurell Burton 13, Kennya Cordner 45+2; Yohanna Santelis 45]
USA         0-0 Costa Rica

Semifinals (Jun 4) 
USA         6-0 Mexico
  [Angela Woznuk 4, 24, 26, Kerri Hanks 37, 80, Stephanie Kron 90]  
Canada      4-0 Costa Rica
  [Veronique Maranda 24, Brittany Timko 27, Emily Zurrer 37,
   Aysha Jamani 87]

Third Place Match (Jun 6)
Mexico      3-4 Costa Rica
  [Monica Ocampo 28, Maria Valdez 40, Christine Nieva 68; Amara Wilson 20, Mariam Montes 66, 80, Laura SANCHEZ 83]     

Final (Jun 6)
Canada      2-1 USA                          [aet]
  [Aysha Jamani 3, Josee Belanger 118; Kerri Hanks 42]

Canada and USA qualify to World Cup in Thailand

CONMEBOL

First Stage

NB: Brazil bye to final stage

Group A (Encarnación, Paraguay)

11- 5-2004      Paraguay          5-1 Uruguay
  [Nadia Rodas 10, Lourdes Martinez 25, Jéssica Mendoza 81,
   Anabel Rodriguez 84, Mónica Vega 89; Carla Quinteros 13]
13- 5-2004      Argentina         0-1 Uruguay
  [Carla Quinteros 25]
15- 5-2004      Paraguay          2-1 Argentina
  [Jéssica Mendoza 10, Adriana Ruíz 86; Catalina Pérez 48]

Paraguay qualify

Group B (Caracas, Venezuela)

11- 5-2004      Venezuela         0-4 Ecuador 
  [Wendy Monroy 15, Mónica Quinteros 65, 76, Rosa Coello 74]
13- 5-2004      Colombia          1-2 Ecuador
  [Carolina Ordonez 49; Rosa Coello 66, Monica Quinteros 75] 
15- 5-2004      Venezuela         0-3 Colombia
  [Diana Jarry 28, Ilana Milkes 44, Manuela Pizarro 75]

Ecuador qualify

Group C (Sucre, Bolivia)

11- 5-2004      Bolivia           9-1 Chile
  [Palmira Loayza 1, 79, 83, 89, 90, Carla Padilla 10, 41, Elisabeth Pérez 24,
   Daniela Maler 58; Lesly Herrera 59]
13- 5-2004      Peru              5-0 Chile
  [Myriam Tristan 18, 90, Lissett Diaz 36, Lorena Cortez 37,
   Leslie Guerrero 71]
15- 5-2004      Bolivia           5-0 Peru
  [Mery Salazar 10, Elizabeth Perez 34, 54, Analisse Rios 63,
   Palmira Loayza 65]

Bolivia qualify

Final Round (Angra Dos Reis, Brazil)

25- 5-2004      Brazil            7-2 Ecuador
  [Kelly 10, Dayane 20, 76pen, Tatiana 41, 78, Maurine 58pen, Cristiane 73;
   Thaiane 47og, Denise Andrea Pesante 73]
25- 5-2004      Bolivia           0-1 Paraguay
  [Lorena Soto 83]
27- 5-2004      Paraguay          2-0 Ecuador
  [Jéssica Mendoza 20pen, Nadia Rodas 81]
27- 5-2004      Brazil            4-0 Bolivia
  [Cristiane 32, Renata 46+, Kelly 63, Maurine 66]
29- 5-2004      Brazil            5-2 Paraguay
  [Dayane 27, 84pen, Maurine 30, Tatiana 92, Elaine 93; Adriana Ruiz 24, 
   Jéssica Mendoza 47+]
29- 5-2004      Ecuador           2-1 Bolivia
  [Claudia Cindy Camacho 2pen, 7pen; Analisse Rios 71]

1.Brazil          3  3 0 0  16- 4   9
2.Paraguay        3  2 0 1   5- 5   6
3.Ecuador         3  1 0 2   4-10   3
4.Bolivia         3  0 0 3   1- 7   0

Brazil qualify to World Cup in Thailand

AFC

in China from May 26 - June 6.

Group A (in Suzhou)
Myanmar withdrew
26- 5-2004      Vietnam          17-0 Malaysia
  [Kim Hong 2, 6, 39, Nguyen Minh Nguyet 18, 26, 32, 36,
   Van Thi Thanh 61, 77, 89, Do Hai Anh 39, 59, 87, Thu Que 14, 38,
   Nguyen Vu Linh 20, Khánh Thu 66]
28- 5-2004      Japan            24-0 Malaysia
30- 5-2004      Japan             4-0 Vietnam
  [? 50, 62, 69, 75]

Group B (in Wuxi)
26- 5-2004      Taiwan            5-0 Singapore 
26- 5-2004      India             2-1 Hongkong
  [Sapna Guria (2); ?]
28- 5-2004      India             1-0 Singapore 
  [Blanka Barretto]
28- 5-2004      Taiwan            9-0 Hongkong 
30- 5-2004      Taiwan            3-0 India
30- 5-2004      Hongkong          2-0 Singapore

Group C (in Suzhou)
26- 5-2004      South Korea       2-1 China 
26- 5-2004      Philippines       3-0 Guam
28- 5-2004      Philippines       0-6 China
28- 5-2004      South Korea       9-0 Guam
30- 5-2004      South Korea       2-1 Philippines
30- 5-2004      China             8-0 Guam

Group D (in Wuxi)
26- 5-2004      North Korea      19-0 Nepal 
26- 5-2004      Thailand          5-0 Uzbekistan 
  [Kittiya Tiengthum (3), Janpen Sriserm, Supaporn Kaewban]
28- 5-2004      Thailand          6-1 Nepal 
  [?; Mira Maharjan] 
28- 5-2004      North Korea      13-0 Uzbekistan 
30- 5-2004      North Korea       4-0 Thailand 
30- 5-2004      Uzbekistan        4-1 Nepal
  [?; Mira Maharjan] 

Quarterfinals
 2- 6-2004      Japan             0-1 China                 (in Suzhou)
  [Xu Yuan 45+pen]
 2- 6-2004      Taiwan            0-3 Thailand              (in Wuxi)
  [Pattarawan Thongkern (3)]
 2- 6-2004      South Korea       5-1 Vietnam               (in Suzhou)
  [? 13, ? 17, ? 18, ? 24, ? 48; Minh Nguyen]
 2- 6-2004      North Korea      10-0 India                 (in Wuxi)

Semifinals (in Suzhou)
 4- 6-2004      China             1-1 North Korea           [6-5 pen]
  [Wang Dandan 44; Jo Yun mi 24]
 4- 6-2004      South Korea       3-0 Thailand

Third Place Match (in Suzhou)
 6- 6-2004      North Korea       4-0 Thailand

Final (in Suzhou)
 6- 6-2004      South Korea       3-0 China
  [Park Eun-Sun 7, 44, 76]
 
South Korea and China qualify to World Cup in Thailand

OFC

OFC's Girls U-19 Qualifying Tournament will be held in Port Moresby, 
Papua New Guinea, 21-25 April 2004 with the following participants: 
Papua New Guinea, Australia, Vanuatu and Solomon Islands. 
New Zealand withdrew to focus on the Australia Cup; the Cook Islands and 
Tahiti failed to put together a team and withdrew; Fiji, Samoa and
Vanuatu also withdrew in March.

All matches at Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby. 

20- 4-2004      Papua New Guinea  0-0 Solomon Islands
22- 4-2004      Australia        13-0 Solomon Islands
  [Selin Kuralay 1, 61, Leena Khamis 4, 18, 32, 57, 76, Kylie Ledbrook 27,
   Jenna Tristram 35, Sally Shipard 38, Leah Blayney 39, 47+, Renee Cartwright 56]
24- 4-2004      Papua New Guinea 1-14 Australia
  [Neilen Limbai 69pen; Leah Blayney 11, 95+, Alannah Reed 21,
   Kylie Ledbrook 27, 45, 51, Katie Hilder 30, Selin Kuralay 35, 36, 49,
   Renee Cartwright 40, Sally Shipard 43, Jenna Tristram 73, 78]

1.Australia         2  2 0 0  27- 1  6
2.Papua New Guinea  2  0 1 1   1-14  1
3.Solomon Islands   2  0 1 1   0-13  1

Australia qualify to World Cup in Thailand

Results final tournament

Qualified as hosts: Thailand

Group A (in Bangkok)
10-11-2004      Thailand          0-6 Germany
  [Anja Mittag 10, Lena Goessling 12, Celia Okoyino Da Mbabi 17, 24, 
   Lena Goessling 41, Simone Laudehr 43]
10-11-2004      Australia         1-2 Canada
  [Collette Mc Callum 49; Brittany Timko 14, 19]
13-11-2004      Germany           4-0 Australia
  [Celia Okoyino Da Mbabi 4, Anja Mittag 26, 73, Anna Blaesse 85]
13-11-2004      Canada            7-0 Thailand
  [Tanya Dennis 12, Brittany Timko 26, 36, 57, Jodi-Ann Robinson 33, 
   Veronique Maranda 46, Aysha Jamani 56] 
16-11-2004      Germany           3-3 Canada
  [Patricia Hanebeck 4, Anja Mittag 10, 37; Kara Lang 40,
   Veronique Maranda 42, Brittany Timko 63]
16-11-2004      Thailand          0-5 Australia
  [Collette Mc Callum 10, 19, Thidarat Wiwasukhu 26og, Kylie Ledbrook 45,
   Selin Ralay 55]

 1.GERMANY        3  2  1  0  13- 3   7
 2.CANADA         3  2  1  0  12- 4   7
 3.Australia      3  1  0  2   6- 6   3
 4.Thailand       3  0  0  3   0-18   0

Group B (in Chiang Mai)
10-11-2004      Nigeria           0-1 China
  [Ying Zhang 77] 
10-11-2004      Italy             1-2 Brazil
  [Agnese Ricco 64; Fabiana Costi 11og, Kelly 84]
13-11-2004      China             2-1 Italy
  [Kun Wang 52, Yuan Xu 82; Agnese Ricco 24] 
13-11-2004      Nigeria           3-2 Brazil
  [Cynthia Uwak 9, Stella Godwin 14, Akudo Sabi 90; Marta 55,
   Cristiane 83] 
16-11-2004      China             1-2 Brazil
  [Lou Xiaoxu 53; Marta 38, Cristiane 47]
16-11-2004      Nigeria           1-1 Italy
  [Akudo Sabi 88; Raffaella Manieri 68]

 1.BRAZIL         3  2  0  1   6- 5   6
 2.CHINA          3  2  0  1   4- 3   6
 3.NIGERIA        3  1  1  1   4- 4   4
 4.Italy          3  0  1  2   3- 5   1

Group C (in Phuket)
11-11-2004      South Korea       0-3 USA
  [Angie Woznuk 15pen, Amy Rodriguez 17, Sheree Gray 72] 
11-11-2004      Russia            4-1 Spain
  [Elena Terekhova 10, Ekaterina Sochneva 36, Olga Petrova 76,
   Ruth 86og; Nuria Zufia 24]
14-11-2004      South Korea       1-2 Spain
  [Eun Sun Park 72; Jade Boho 19, 57]
14-11-2004      USA               4-1 Russia
  [Angie Woznuk 2pen, Jessica Rostedt 25, 60, Megan Rapinoe 63;
   Ekaterina Sochneva 46]
17-11-2004      USA               1-0 Spain
  [Jessica Rostedt 44] 
17-11-2004      Russia            0-2 South Korea
  [Jang Mi Lee 21, Hee Young Park 55]

 1.USA            3  3  0  0   8- 1  9
 2.RUSSIA         3  1  0  2   5- 7  3  [1 0 1 4-3 3]
 3.South Korea    3  1  0  2   3- 5  3  [1 0 1 3-2 3]
 4.Spain          3  1  0  2   3- 6  3  [1 0 1 3-5 3]

Quarterfinals
(in Chiang Mai)
21-11-2004      Germany           1-1 Nigeria               [aet, 5-4 pen]
  [Anja Mittag 86; Nkese Udoh 35] 
21-11-2004      USA               2-0 Australia
  [Amy Rodriguez 54, Megan Rapinoe 68]
(in Bangkok)
21-11-2004      Brazil            4-2 Russia                [aet]
  [Marta 42, Cristiane 90+, Sandra 110, 113; Ksenia Tsybutovich 29,
   Svetlana Tsidikova 61]
21-11-2004      Canada            1-3 China
  [Brittany Timko 63; Ying Zhang 3pen, 21, Sa Liu 65] 

Semifinals (in Bangkok)
24-11-2004      Germany           3-1 USA
  [Annike Krahn 11, Melanie Behringer 69, Patricia Hanebeck 82;
   Annike Krahn 16og]
24-11-2004      Brazil            0-2 China
  [Xiaoxu Lou 11, 42] 

Third Place Match (in Bangkok)
27-11-2004      USA               3-0 Brazil
  [Kerri Hanks 21, Megan Rapinoe 27, Angie Woznuk 73]

Final (Rajamangala stadium Bangkok; att: 23,000)
27-11-2004      Germany           2-0 China
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2006 Women Under 20 World Cup  

Overview qualifying tournaments

Hosts (1): Russia
UEFA (4): France, Germany, Finland, Switzerland
OFC (1): New Zealand
AFC (3): China, North Korea, Australia
CONCACAF (3): USA, Canada, Mexico
CAF (2): Nigeria, Congo-Kinshasa
CONMEBOL (2): Brazil, Argentina

Final Tournament

FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship Russia 2006
Чемпионат мира по футболу 2006 (девушки до 20 лет)
2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship.png
Tournament details
Host countryRussia
Dates17 August – 3 September
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)5 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions North Korea (1st title)
Runners-up China
Third place Brazil
Fourth place United States
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored106 (3.31 per match)
Attendance52,630 (1,645 per match)
Top scorer(s)China Ma Xiaoxu
North Korea Kim Song-hui
(5 goals)
Best player(s)China Ma Xiaoxu
Fair play award Russia
Group A [Aug 17] Brazil 0-0 Russia [Sankt Peterburg] Australia 3-0 New Zealand [Sankt Peterburg] [Aug 20] Brazil 2-0 Australia [Sankt Peterburg] New Zealand 2-3 Russia [Sankt Peterburg] [Aug 23] Brazil 0-0 New Zealand [Moskva (Podmoskovie)] Australia 1-1 Russia [Moskva (Torpedo)] Table: 1.BRAZIL 3 1 2 0 2- 0 5 2.RUSSIA 3 1 2 0 4- 3 5 3.Australia 3 1 1 1 4- 3 4 4.New Zealand 3 0 1 2 2- 6 1 Group B [Aug 17] China 2-1 Finland [Moskva (Podmoskovie)] Nigeria 3-2 Canada [Moskva (Podmoskovie)] [Aug 20] China 3-0 Nigeria [Moskva (Podmoskovie)] Canada 2-0 Finland [Moskva (Podmoskovie)] [Aug 23] China 1-0 Canada [Moskva (Podmoskovie)] Nigeria 8-0 Finland [Moskva (Torpedo)] Table: 1.CHINA 3 3 0 0 6- 1 9 2.NIGERIA 3 2 0 1 11- 5 6 3.Canada 3 1 0 2 4- 4 3 4.Finland 3 0 0 3 1-12 0 Group C [Aug 18] Switzerland 2-4 Mexico [Moskva (Dynamo)] North Korea 2-0 Germany [Moskva (Dynamo)] [Aug 21] Switzerland 0-4 North Korea [Moskva (Dynamo)] Germany 9-1 Mexico [Moskva (Dynamo)] [Aug 24] Germany 6-0 Switzerland [Sankt Peterburg] North Korea 4-0 Mexico [Moskva (Dynamo)] Table: 1.NORTH KOREA 3 3 0 0 10- 0 9 2.GERMANY 3 2 0 1 15- 3 6 3.Mexico 3 1 0 2 5-15 3 4.Switzerland 3 0 0 3 2-14 0 Group D [Aug 18] Congo-Kinshasa 1-2 USA [Moskva (Torpedo)] France 5-0 Argentina [Moskva (Torpedo)] [Aug 21] USA 4-1 Argentina [Moskva (Torpedo)] Congo-Kinshasa 0-1 France [Moskva (Torpedo)] [Aug 24] USA 1-0 France [Moskva (Torpedo)] Congo-Kinshasa 0-4 Argentina [Sankt Peterburg] Table: 1.USA 3 3 0 0 7- 2 9 2.FRANCE 3 2 0 1 6- 1 6 3.Argentina 3 1 0 2 5- 9 3 4.Congo-Kinshasa 3 0 0 3 1- 7 0 Quarterfinals [Aug 26] Brazil 2-1 Nigeria [Moskva (Torpedo)] [Fabiana 47, Adriane 95; Uwak 65] China 4-0 Russia [Moskva (Torpedo)] [Jingjing 8, Xiaoxu 19, Shuang 40, Jia 60] [Aug 27] North Korea 2-1 France [Sankt Peterburg] [Hwa 46, Gum 90; Thomis 62] USA 4-1 Germany [Sankt Peterburg] [O'Hara 36, Adams 37, 70, Rodriquez 90; Neumann 65] Semifinals [Aug 31] Brazil 0-1 North Korea [Moskva (Lokomotiv)] [Hyang 87] China 0-0 USA [5-4 pen] [Moskva (Lokomotiv)] [penalties: Ran 1-0, Dew 1-1; Wei Zhang 2-1, Adams 2-2; Fan 3-2, Poach 3-3; Jingjing 4-3, Lopez 4-4; Xiaoxu (miss) 4-4, Bock (miss) 4-4; Wei Zhu 5-4, Cheney (miss) 5-4] Third Place Match [Sep 3; att: 8500] Brazil 0-0 USA [6-5 pen] [Moskva (Lokomotiv)] [penalties: Daiane 1-0, Dew 1-1; Renata (miss) 1-1, Long (saved) 1-1; Aliane 2-1, Angeli 2-2; Francielle 3-2, Heath 3-3; Monica 4-3, Adams 4-4; Fabiana 5-4, Lopez 5-5; Erika (saved) 5-5), Rodriquez (miss) 5-5; Maurine 6-5, Poach (saved) 6-5] Final [Sep 3; att: 8500] North Korea 5-0 China [Moskva (Lokomotiv)] [Jo Yun Min 29, Kim Song Hui 39, 45+2, 56, Kim Kyong Hwa 54]
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2008 Women Under 20 World Cup 

Overview qualifying tournaments

Hosts (1): Chile
UEFA (4): England, France, Germany, Norway    
CONCACAF (3): Canada, USA, Mexico
CONMEBOL (2): Brazil, Argentina
CAF (2): Nigeria, Congo-Kinshasa
AFC (3): North Korea, Japan, China
OFC (1): New Zealand (no qualifying)

Final Tournament

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Chile 2008
Copa Mundial Femenina de Fútbol Sub-20 de 2008
2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.svg
Official logo
Tournament details
Host countryChile
Dates19 November – 7 December
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions United States (2nd title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place Germany
Fourth place France
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored113 (3.53 per match)
Attendance252,358 (7,886 per match)
Top scorer(s)United States Sydney Leroux
(5 goals)
Best player(s)United States Sydney Leroux
Best goalkeeperUnited States Alyssa Naeher
Fair play award United States
First Phase Round 1 [Nov 19] Chile 0-2 England [in Coquimbo] New Zealand 2-3 Nigeria [in Coquimbo] China 0-0 Argentina [in Chillán] France 0-3 USA [in Chillán] [Nov 20] Canada 0-2 Japan [in Santiago] Congo-Kinshasa 0-5 Germany [in Santiago] Mexico 1-2 Norway [in Temuco] Brazil 3-2 North Korea [in Temuco] Round 2 [Nov 22] Chile 3-4 New Zealand [in Coquimbo] Nigeria 1-1 England [in Coquimbo] China 0-2 France [in Chillán] USA 3-0 Argentina [in Chillán] [Nov 23] Canada 4-0 Congo-Kinshasa [in Santiago] Germany 1-2 Japan [in Santiago] Mexico 0-5 Brazil [in Temuco] North Korea 3-2 Norway [in Temuco] Round 3 [Nov 26] Nigeria 2-0 Chile [in Temuco] England 1-1 New Zealand [in Santiago] USA 0-2 China [in Temuco] Argentina 1-3 France [in Santiago] [Nov 27] Germany 2-1 Canada [in Coquimbo] Japan 3-1 Congo-Kinshasa [in Chillán] North Korea 5-1 Mexico [in Chillán] Norway 0-3 Brazil [in Coquimbo] Group A 1.NIGERIA 3 2 1 0 6- 3 7 2.ENGLAND 3 1 2 0 4- 2 5 3.New Zealand 3 1 1 1 7- 7 4 4.Chile 3 0 0 3 3- 8 0 Group B 1.USA 3 2 0 1 6- 2 6 2.FRANCE 3 2 0 1 5- 4 6 3.China 3 1 1 1 2- 2 4 4.Argentina 3 0 1 2 1- 6 1 Group C 1.JAPAN 3 3 0 0 7- 2 9 2.GERMANY 3 2 0 1 8- 3 6 3.Canada 3 1 0 2 5- 4 3 4.Congo-Kinshasa 3 0 0 3 1-12 0 Group D 1.BRAZIL 3 3 0 0 11- 2 9 2.NORTH KOREA 3 2 0 1 10- 6 6 3.Norway 3 1 0 2 4- 7 3 4.Mexico 3 0 0 3 2-12 0 Top-2 of each group qualify. Quarterfinals [Nov 30] Nigeria 2-3 France [in Coquimbo] USA 3-0 England [in Chillán] [Dec 1] Japan 1-2 North Korea [in Santiago] Brazil 2-3 Germany [in Temuco] Semifinals [Dec 4] France 1-2 North Korea [in Temuco] USA 1-0 Germany [in Coquimbo] 3rd Place Match [Dec 7, in Santiago] France 3-5 Germany Final [Dec 7, in Santiago] North Korea 1-2 USA
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2010 Women Under 20 World Cup 

Overview qualifying tournaments

Hosts (1): Germany
UEFA (4): England, Sweden, France, Switzerland
CONCACAF (3): USA, Mexico, Costa Rica
CONMEBOL (2): Brazil, Colombia
CAF (2): Ghana, Nigeria
AFC (3): Japan, South Korea, North Korea
OFC (1): New Zealand 

Final Tournament

U-20-Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft der Frauen Deutschland 2010
2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.svg
Tournament details
Host countryGermany
Dates13 July – 1 August
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsGermany Germany (2nd title)
Runners-up Nigeria
Third place South Korea
Fourth place Colombia
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored99 (3.09 per match)
Attendance373,800 (11,681 per match)
Top scorer(s)Germany Alexandra Popp
(10 goals)
Best player(s)Germany Alexandra Popp
Best goalkeeperUnited States Bianca Henninger
Fair play award South Korea
Group A Jul 13 Germany 4–2 Costa Rica Ruhrstadion, Bochum [Huth 2, Popp 16, 53, Hegering 57; Venegas 45+1, Alvarado 72pen] Jul 13 Colombia 1–1 France Ruhrstadion, Bochum [Andrade 86; Makanza 16] Jul 16 Costa Rica 0–2 France Ruhrstadion, Bochum [Makanza 67, 83] Jul 16 Germany 3–1 Colombia Ruhrstadion, Bochum [Popp 21, Arnold 50, Hegering 55; Ortiz 82] Jul 20 France 1–4 Germany Impuls Arena, Augsburg [Crammer 48; Popp 10, 35, 60, Marozsan 73] Jul 20 Costa Rica 0–3 Colombia Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, Dresden [D. Montoya 24, 40, Rincon 90+3pen] 1.Germany 3 3 0 0 11- 4 9 2.Colombia 3 1 1 1 5- 4 4 3.France 3 1 1 1 4- 5 4 4.Costa Rica 3 0 0 3 2- 9 0 Group B Jul 13 Brazil 0–1 North Korea Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld [Ho Un-Byol 69] Jul 13 Sweden 2–1 New Zealand Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld [Gorranson 56, 67; Wilkinson 33] Jul 16 Brazil 1–1 Sweden Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld [Rafaelle 53pen; Goransson 36] Jul 16 North Korea 2–1 New Zealand Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld [Yun Hyon-Hi 12, Kim Un-Hyang 65pen; Armstrong 90] Jul 20 New Zealand 1–4 Brazil Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, Dresden [White 89; Ludmila 25, Leah 59, Debora 87, 90] Jul 20 North Korea 2–3 Sweden Impuls Arena, Augsburg [Kim Myong-Gum 26, Jon Myong-Hwa 62; Jakobasson 43, Goransson 52, Hyon Un-Hui 75og] 1.Sweden 3 2 1 0 6- 4 7 2.North Korea 3 2 0 1 5- 4 6 3.Brazil 3 1 1 1 5- 3 4 4.New Zealand 3 0 0 3 3- 8 0 Group C Jul 14 England 1–1 Nigeria Impuls Arena, Augsburg [Harrop 45; Oparanozie 59] Jul 14 Mexico 3–3 Japan Impuls Arena, Augsburg [Cuellar 31, Corral 41, Rangel 45; Takase 19, Cuellar 64og, Iwabuchi 88] Jul 17 Nigeria 2–1 Japan Impuls Arena, Augsburg [Okoronkwo 6, Oparanozie 17; Iwabuchi 62] Jul 17 England 0–1 Mexico Impuls Arena, Augsburg [Cuellar 62] Jul 21 Japan 3–1 England Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld [Nakajima 20, Kishikawa 74, 78; Duggan 83pen] Jul 21 Nigeria 1–1 Mexico Ruhrstadion, Bochum [Orji 16; Garciamendez 77] 1.Mexico 3 1 2 0 5- 4 5 2.Nigeria 3 1 2 0 4- 3 5 3.Japan 3 1 1 1 7- 6 4 4.England 3 0 1 2 2- 5 1 Group D Jul 14 Switzerland 0–4 South Korea Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, Dresden [Ji So-Yun 34, 52, 64, Lee Hyun-Young 42] Jul 14 United States 1–1 Ghana Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, Dresden [Leroux 70; Cudjoe 7] Jul 17 Ghana 2–4 South Korea Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, Dresden [Afriyie 28, Cudjoe 56; Ji So-Yun 41, 87, Kim Narae 62, Kim Jin-Young 70] Jul 17 United States 5–0 Switzerland Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, Dresden [K. Mewis 4, Leroux 23, 52, 76 Bywaters 25] Jul 21 South Korea 0–1 United States Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld [Leroux 21] Jul 21 Ghana 2–0 Switzerland Ruhrstadion, Bochum [Addo 31, Cudjoe 42] 1.United States 3 2 1 0 7- 1 7 2.South Korea 3 2 0 1 8- 3 6 3.Ghana 3 1 1 1 5- 5 4 4.Switzerland 3 0 0 3 0-11 0 Quarterfinals Jul 24 Sweden 0–2 Colombia Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld [Rincon 11, Ariza 22] Jul 24 Germany 2–0 North Korea Ruhrstadion, Bochum [Popp 43, Arnold 69] Jul 25 United States 1–1 Nigeria [aet; 2-4 pen] Impuls Arena, Augsburg [Brooks 9; Ukaonu 79] Jul 25 Mexico 1–3 South Korea Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, Dresden [Junco 83; Lee Hyun Young 14, 67 Ji So-Yun 28] Semifinals Jul 29 Germany 5–1 South Korea Ruhrstadion, Bochum [Huth 13, Kulig 26, 53, Popp 50, 67pen; Ji So-Yun 64] Jul 29 Colombia 0–1 Nigeria Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld [Orji 2] Third Place Match Aug 01 South Korea 1–0 Colombia Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld [Ji So-Yun 49] Final Aug 01 Germany 2-0 Nigeria Bielefelder Alm, Bielefeld
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2012 Women Under 20 World Cup 

Overview qualifying tournaments

Hosts (1): Japan
UEFA (4): Germany, Norway, Switzerland, Italy
CONCACAF (3): USA, Mexico, Canada
CONMEBOL (2): Brazil, Argentina
CAF (2): Ghana, Nigeria
AFC (3): China, South Korea, North Korea
OFC (1): New Zealand

Final Tournament

2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.svg
Tournament details
Host countryJapan
Dates19 August – 8 September
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)5 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
Champions United States (3rd title)
Runners-up Germany
Third place Japan
Fourth place Nigeria
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored104 (3.25 per match)
Attendance307,348 (9,605 per match)
Top scorer(s)North Korea Kim Un-hwa (7 goals)
Best player(s)Germany Dzsenifer Marozsán
Best goalkeeperGermany Laura Benkarth
Fair play award Japan
Group A 19 Aug 2012 New Zealand 2–1 Switzerland [Rifu] [Millynn 39, White 52; Aigbogun 90+1] 19 Aug 2012 Japan 4–1 Mexico [Rifu] [Shibata 32, Naomoto 56, Yokoyama 77, Y. Tanaka 89pen; Huerta 90+1] 22 Aug 2012 Mexico 2–0 Switzerland [Rifu] [Huerta 46, Jimenez 90+1] 22 Aug 2012 Japan 2–2 New Zealand [Rifu] [Tanaka 37, Michigami 71; Nakada 11og, White 15] 26 Aug 2012 Mexico 4–0 New Zealand [Kobe] [Huerta 47, Gomez-Junco 74, Franco 85, Jimenez 87] 26 Aug 2012 Switzerland 0–4 Japan [Tokyo] [Y. Tanaka 30, 47, Nishikawa 52, Naomoto 84pen] 1.JAPAN 3 2 1 0 10- 3 7 2.MEXICO 3 2 0 1 7- 4 6 3.New Zealand 3 1 1 1 4- 7 4 4.Switzerland 3 0 0 3 1- 8 0 Group B 19 Aug 2012 Brazil 1–1 Italy [Saitama] [Amanda 90+2; Linari 38] 19 Aug 2012 Nigeria 2–0 South Korea [Saitama] [Okobi 15, Oparanozie 67] 22 Aug 2012 Brazil 1–1 Nigeria [Saitama] [Giovanna Oliveira 87; Ordega 44] 22 Aug 2012 Italy 0–2 South Korea [Saitama] [Lee Geum-Min 54, Jeoun Eun-Ha 56] 26 Aug 2012 Italy 0–4 Nigeria [Kobe] [Ordega 22, 40, 47, Igbinovia 86] 26 Aug 2012 South Korea 2–0 Brazil [Tokyo] [Jeoun Eun-Ha 74, 82] 1.NIGERIA 3 2 1 0 7- 1 7 2.SOUTH KOREA 3 2 0 1 4- 2 6 3.Brazil 3 0 2 1 2- 4 2 4.Italy 3 0 1 2 1- 7 1 Group C 20 Aug 2012 North Korea 4–2 Norway [Kobe] [Yun Hyon-Hi 15, 40pen, Kim Un-Hwa 72, Kim Su-Gyong 77; Hansen 23, Ad. Hegerberg 54] 20 Aug 2012 Argentina 0–6 Canada [Kobe] [Zadorsky 7pen, Sawicki 20, Leon 22, 42, 45+1, Charron-Delage 86] 23 Aug 2012 North Korea 9–0 Argentina [Kobe] [Yun Hyon-Hi 16, Kim Un-Hwa 26, 30, 41, 45+2, 56, Kim Su-Gyong 38, 44, 55] 23 Aug 2012 Norway 2–1 Canada [Kobe] [Ad. Hegerberg 52, An. Hegerberg 79; Richardson 44] 27 Aug 2012 Norway 4-1 Argentina [Rifu] [Haavi 25, Hansen 70, An. Hegerberg 85, Skaug 90+3; Oviedo 82] 27 Aug 2012 Canada 1–2 North Korea [Saitama] [Exeter 12; Kim Un-Hwa 33, Yun Hyon-Hi 78pen] 1.NORTH KOREA 3 3 0 0 15- 3 9 2.NORWAY 3 2 0 1 8- 6 6 3.Canada 3 1 0 2 8- 4 3 4.Argentina 3 0 0 3 1-19 0 Group D 20 Aug 2012 Ghana 0–4 United States [Hiroshima [Addai 20og, Hayes 50, 74, 90+2] 20 Aug 2012 Germany 4–0 China [Hiroshima] [Lotzen 3, Hegenauer 45, Lin Yuping 74og, Wensing 90+1] 23 Aug 2012 Ghana 0–1 Germany [Hiroshima] [Magull 90+1] 23 Aug 2012 United States 1–1 China [Hiroshima[ [Hayes 36; Shen Lili 19] 27 Aug 2012 United States 0–3 Germany [Rifu] [Lotzen 35, 53, Leupolz 55] 27 Aug 2012 China 1–0 Ghana [Saitama] [Zhao Xindi 35] 1.GERMANY 3 3 0 0 8- 0 9 2.UNITED STATES 3 1 1 1 5- 4 4 3.China 3 1 1 1 2- 5 4 4.Ghana 3 0 0 3 0- 6 0 Quarterfinals 30 Aug 2012 Nigeria 1–0 Mexico [aet] [Tokyo] [Oparanozie 109] 30 Aug 2012 Japan 3–1 South Korea [Tokyo] [Shibata 8, 19, Y. Tanaka 37; Jeoun Eun-Ha 15] 31 Aug 2012 Germany 4–0 Norway [Saitama] [Lotzen 5, 20, Leupolz 7, Wensing 85] 31 Aug 2012 North Korea 1–2 United States [aet] [Saitama] [Kim Su-Gyong 75; DiBernardo 52, Ubogagu 98] Semifinals 4 Sep 2012 Nigeria 0–2 United States [Tokyo] [Brian 22, Ohai 70] 4 Sep 2012 Japan 0–3 Germany [Tokyo] [Leupolz 1, Marozsan 13, Lotzen 19] Third Place Match 8 Sep 2012 Nigeria 1–2 Japan [Tokyo] [Oparanozie 73; Y. Tanaka 24, Nishikawa 50] Final 8 Sep 2012 United States 1–0 Germany [Tokyo] [Ohai 44]
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2014 Women Under 20 World Cup 

Overview qualifying tournaments

Hosts (1): Canada
UEFA (4): Germany, France, Finland, England
CONCACAF (3): USA, Mexico, Costa Rica
CONMEBOL (2): Brazil, Paraguay
CAF (2): Ghana, Nigeria
AFC (3): China, South Korea, North Korea
OFC (1): New Zealand

Final Tournament

Coupe du Monde de Football Féminin des Moins de 20 ans 2014
2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.svg
Tournament details
Host countryCanada
Dates5–24 August
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Germany (3rd title)
Runners-up Nigeria
Third place France
Fourth place North Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored102 (3.19 per match)
Attendance288,558 (9,017 per match)
Top scorer(s)Nigeria Asisat Oshoala
(7 goals)
Best player(s)Nigeria Asisat Oshoala
Best goalkeeperGermany Meike Kämper
Fair play award Canada
Group A 05 Aug 2014 Finland 1–2 North Korea [Toronto] [Laaksonen 28; Kim So-hyang 15, Choe Yun-gyong 27] 05 Aug 2014 Canada 0–1 Ghana [Toronto] [Sumaila 22] 08 Aug 2014 Ghana 0–3 North Korea [Toronto] [Ri Un-sim 6, 78, Jon So-yon 90+4pen] 08 Aug 2014 Canada 3–2 Finland [Toronto] [Beckie 48, Sanderson 50, Prince 80; Kemppi 3, 21] 12 Aug 2014 North Korea 0–1 Canada [Montreal] [Beckie 65] 12 Aug 2014 Ghana 2–1 Finland [Moncton] [Sumaila 71, Cudjoe 86; Kemppi 50] 1.NORTH KOREA 3 2 0 1 5- 2 6 2.CANADA 3 2 0 1 4- 3 6 3.Ghana 3 2 0 1 3- 4 6 4.Finland 3 0 0 3 4- 7 0 Group B 05 Aug 2014 Germany 2–0 United States [Edmonton] [Petermann 65, Panfil 90] 05 Aug 2014 China 1–1 Brazil [Edmonton] [Zhang Zhu 89; Byanca 66] 08 Aug 2014 Germany 5–5 China [Edmonton] [Bremer 10, Dabritz 45+1, 68pen, Panfil 51, 71; Zhu Beiyan 40, 62pen, Tang Jiali 48, Lei Jiahui 52, Zhang Chen 80] 08 Aug 2014 United States 1–0 Brazil [Edmonton] [Horan 82] 12 Aug 2014 Brazil 1–5 Germany [Montreal] [Carol 41; Dabritz 50, 78, 90+1, Bremer 64, 90+3] 12 Aug 2014 United States 3–0 China [Moncton] [Horan 19, 38, Lavelle 49] 1.GERMANY 3 2 1 0 12- 6 7 2.UNITED STATES 3 2 0 1 4- 2 6 3.China 3 0 2 1 6- 9 2 4.Brazil 3 0 1 2 2- 7 1 Group C 06 Aug 2014 England 1–1 South Korea [Moncton] [Harris 68; Lee So-dam 15pen] 06 Aug 2014 Mexico 1–1 Nigeria [Moncton] [Ibarra 23; Igbinovia 42] 09 Aug 2014 England 1–1 Mexico [Moncton] [Mead 36; Samarzich 70] 09 Aug 2014 South Korea 1–2 Nigeria [Moncton] [Kim So-yi 72; Dike 1, Ihezuo 36] 13 Aug 2014 Nigeria 2–1 England [Edmonton] [Ayila 41, Oshoala 59pen; Parris 5] 13 Aug 2014 South Korea 2–1 Mexico [Toronto] [Lee Geum-min 43, Lee So-dam 65pen; Samarzich 74] 1.NIGERIA 3 2 1 0 5- 3 7 2.SOUTH KOREA 3 1 1 1 4- 4 4 3.England 3 0 2 1 3- 4 2 4.Mexico 3 0 2 1 3- 4 2 Group D 06 Aug 2014 France 5–1 Costa Rica [Montreal] [Lavogez 7pen, 38, Robert 18, Villalobos 22og, Sarr 53; Herrera 90+1] 06 Aug 2014 New Zealand 2–0 Paraguay [Montreal] [Rolston 40, Skilton 43] 09 Aug 2014 New Zealand 0–4 France [Montreal] [Diani 22, Lavogez 53, Le Bihan 80, 82] 09 Aug 2014 Paraguay 2–1 Costa Rica [Montreal] [Romero 4, Mora 88pen; Montero 29] 13 Aug 2014 Costa Rica 0–3 New Zealand [Toronto] [Skilton 24, Lee 69, O'Brien 90+4] 13 Aug 2014 Paraguay 0–3 France [Edmonton] [Robert 5pen, 7, Tarrieu 77] 1.FRANCE 3 3 0 0 12- 1 9 2.NEW ZEALAND 3 2 0 1 5- 4 6 3.Paraguay 3 1 0 2 2- 6 3 4.Costa Rica 3 0 0 3 2-10 0 Quarterfinals 16 Aug 2014 North Korea 1–1 United States [aet, 3-1 pen., Toronto] [Jon So-yon 54pen; Doniak 6] 16 Aug 2014 Germany 2–0 Canada [Edmonton] [Bremer 24, Knaak 82] 17 Aug 2014 Nigeria 4–1 New Zealand [Moncton] [Oshoala 1, 12, Sunday 84, 90; Rolston 89] 17 Aug 2014 France 0–0 South Korea [aet, 4-3 pen., Montreal] Semifinals 20 Aug 2014 North Korea 2–6 Nigeria [Moncton] [Ri Un-sim 31, Jon So-yon 62pen; Dike 2, Oshoala 24, 60, 68, 85, Sunday 55] 20 Aug 2014 Germany 2–1 France [Montreal] [Bremer 12, Petermann 81; Mbock Bathy 45] Third Place Match 24 Aug 2014 North Korea 2–3 France [Montreal] [Ri Un-yong 48, Choe Un-hwa 68; Lavogez 53, Diallo 66, Tounkara 79] Final 24 Aug 2014 Nigeria 0–1 Germany [aet, Montreal] [Petermann 98] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2016 Women Under 20 World Cup  

Overview qualifying tournaments

Hosts (1): Papua New Guinea
UEFA (4): Germany, France, Spain, Sweden
CONCACAF (3): USA, Mexico, Canada
CONMEBOL (2): Brazil, Venezuela
CAF (2): Ghana, Nigeria
AFC (3): Japan, South Korea, North Korea
OFC (1): New Zealand

Final Tournament

2016 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.svg
Tournament details
Host countryPapua New Guinea
Dates13 November – 3 December
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)4 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions North Korea (2nd title)
Runners-up France
Third place Japan
Fourth place United States
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored113 (3.53 per match)
Attendance159,099 (4,972 per match)
Top scorer(s)Brazil Gabi Nunes
Japan Mami Ueno
Sweden Stina Blackstenius
(5 goals each)
Best player(s)Japan Hina Sugita
Best goalkeeperFrance Mylène Chavas
Fair play award Japan
Group A 13 Nov 2016 Sweden 0–2 North Korea [Sir John Guise] [Hyang-sim 25, So-hyang 48] 13 Nov 2016 Papua New Guinea 0–9 Brazil [Sir John Guise] [Duda 6, Gabi Nunes 11, 70, Brena 17, 24pen, Yasmim 45+1, 66, Katrine 45+3, Geyse 49] 16 Nov 2016 North Korea 4–2 Brazil [Sir John Guise] [Sol-gyong 20, Hyang-sim 35, Carla 40og, So-yon 45+6pen; Gabi Nunes 29, Brena 51pen] 16 Nov 2016 Papua New Guinea 0–6 Sweden [Sir John Guise] [Blackstenius 8, 43, 58, 72, Kaneryd 75, Anvegard 82] 20 Nov 2016 North Korea 7–1 Papua New Guinea [National Football Stadium] [Un-sim 7, So-hyang 37, 45+4, 53, Hyo-sim 45+3, Jong-sim 65, Hyang-sim 90+1; Ageva 16] 20 Nov 2016 Brazil 1–1 Sweden [PNG Stadium] [Gabi Nunes 31; Blackstenius 14] 1.NORTH KOREA 3 3 0 0 13- 3 9 2.BRAZIL 3 1 1 1 12- 5 4 3.Sweden 3 1 1 1 7- 3 4 4.Papua New Guinea 3 0 0 3 1-22 0 Group B 13 Nov 2016 Spain 5–0 Canada [Bava Park] [Caldentey 2, L. Garcia 30, 90+5, Bonmati 58, Guijarro 87] 13 Nov 2016 Japan 6–0 Nigeria [Bava Park] [Momiki 34, 51, 56, Ueno 37, 62, 82] 16 Nov 2016 Spain 1–0 Japan [Bava Park] [Caldentey 81pen] 16 Nov 2016 Nigeria 3–1 Canada [Bava Park] [Uchendu 45+1pen, Bokiri 46, Ihezuo 73; Carle 15] 20 Nov 2016 Nigeria 2–1 Spain [PNG Stadium] [Onyebuchi 12, Ihezuo 72; Redondo 7] 20 Nov 2016 Canada 0–5 Japan [National Football Stadium] [Hasegawa 26, 51, Ueno 42, Hayashi 47, Sugita 73] 1.JAPAN 3 2 0 1 11- 1 6 2.SPAIN 3 2 0 1 7- 2 6 3.Nigeria 3 2 0 1 5- 8 6 4.Canada 3 0 0 3 1-13 0 Group C 14 Nov 2016 France 0–0 United States [PNG Stadium] 14 Nov 2016 Ghana 0–1 New Zealand [PNG Stadium] [Christensen 89] 17 Nov 2016 France 2–2 Ghana [PNG Stadium] [Cascarino 30, Mateo 90+5; Owusu Ansah 44, Ayieyam 65] 17 Nov 2016 New Zealand 1–3 United States [PNG Stadium] [Coombes 76; Sanchez 3, Pugh 8, Watt 82] 21 Nov 2016 New Zealand 0–2 France [Bava Park] [Leger 17, Mateo 47] 21 Nov 2016 United States 1–1 Ghana [Sir John Guise] [Pugh 22; Murphy 20og] 1.UNITED STATES 3 1 2 0 4- 2 5 2.FRANCE 3 1 2 0 4- 2 5 3.New Zealand 3 1 0 2 2- 5 3 4.Ghana 3 0 2 1 3- 4 2 Group D 14 Nov 2016 Germany 3–1 Venezuela [National Football Stadium] [Gier 2, 45, Schuller 51; Speckmaier 26] 14 Nov 2016 Mexico 2–0 South Korea [National Football Stadium] [Crowther 56, Palacios 89] 17 Nov 2016 Germany 3–0 Mexico [National Football Stadium] [Sanders 48, 85, Matheis 67] 17 Nov 2016 South Korea 3–0 Venezuela [National Football Stadium] [Ye-ji 77pen, Chae-rin 80, Seong-mi 90] 21 Nov 2016 South Korea 0–2 Germany [Sir John Guise] [Orschmann 13, Sanders 25] 21 Nov 2016 Venezuela 2–3 Mexico [Bava Park] [Garcia 55, Moreno 83; Palacios 4, 10, T. Gonzalez 53] 1.GERMANY 3 3 0 0 8- 1 9 2.MEXICO 3 2 0 1 5- 5 6 3.South Korea 3 1 0 2 3- 4 3 4.Venezuela 3 0 0 3 3- 9 0 Quarterfinals 24 Nov 2016 North Korea 3–2 Spain [aet; National Football Stadium] [Hyo-sim 18, Hyang-sim 30, Phyong-hwa 106; N. Garcia 38, L. Garca 63] 24 Nov 2016 Japan 3–1 Brazil [National Football Stadium] [Moriya 45+2, Matsubara 50, 68; Gabi Nunes 90+1pen] 25 Nov 2016 United States 2–1 Mexico [Sir John Guise] [Watt 81, Hedge 90+3; Sanchez 66] 25 Nov 2016 Germany 0–1 France [Sir John Guise] [Cascarino 16] Semifinals 29 Nov 2016 North Korea 2–1 United States [aet; Sir John Guise] [So-yon 50pen, Hyang-sim 91; Jacobs 89] 29 Nov 2016 Japan 1–2 France [aet; Sir John Guise] [Momiki 109pen; Mateo 99, Gathrat 101] Third Place Match 03 Dec 2016 United States 0-1 Japan [National Football Stadium] [Ueno 87] Final 03 Dec 2016 North Korea 3-1 France [National Football Stadium] [Jong-sim 30, Phyong-hwa 55, So-yon 87pen; Geyoro 17]
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2018 Women Under 20 World Cup  

Overview qualifying tournaments

Hosts (1): France
UEFA (4): England, Germany, Netherlands, Spain
CONCACAF (3): USA, Mexico, Haiti
CONMEBOL (2): Brazil, Paraguay
CAF (2): Ghana, Nigeria
AFC (3): China, Japan, North Korea
OFC (1): New Zealand

Final Tournament

Coupe du monde de football féminin des moins de 20 ans 2018
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2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.svg
Tournament details
Host countryFrance
Dates5–24 August
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Japan (1st title)
Runners-up Spain
Third place England
Fourth place France
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored98 (3.06 per match)
Attendance75,748 (2,367 per match)
Top scorer(s)England Georgia Stanway
Spain Patricia Guijarro
(6 goals each)[1]
Best player(s)Spain Patricia Guijarro
Best goalkeeperEngland Sandy MacIver
Fair play award Japan
Group A 05 Aug 2018 New Zealand 1–2 Netherlands [Vennes] [Blake 44; Kalma 28, Van Deursen 78] 05 Aug 2018 France 4–1 Ghana [Vannes] [Laurent 6, 31, Fercocq 27, Baltimore 90+7; Owusu-Ansah 58] 08 Aug 2018 Netherlands 4–0 Ghana [Vannes] [Nouwen 21, Kalma 28, 32, Pelova 80] 08 Aug 2018 France 0–0 New Zealand [Vannes] 12 Aug 2018 Netherlands 0–4 France [Saint Malo] [Delabre 10, 31pen, 33, Laurent 72] 12 Aug 2018 Ghana 1–0 New Zealand [Concarneau] [Anima 75] 1.FRANCE 3 2 1 0 8- 1 7 2.NETHERLANDS 3 2 0 1 6- 5 6 3.Ghana 3 1 0 2 2- 8 3 4.New Zealand 3 0 1 2 1- 3 1 Group B 05 Aug 2018 Mexico 3–2 Brazil [Dinan-Léhon] [Martinez 4, Ovalle 52, 63; Kerolin 6, 17] 05 Aug 2018 North Korea 1–3 England [Dinan-Léhon] [Ja Un-yong 71; Russo 31, 73, Stanway 60] 08 Aug 2018 Brazil 1–1 England [Dinan-Léhon] [Ariadina 90+2; Stanway 11pen] 08 Aug 2018 North Korea 2–1 Mexico [Dinan-Léhon] [Choe Kum-ok 14, Kim Kyong-yong 85; Ovalle 12] 12 Aug 2018 Brazil 1–2 North Korea [Concarneau] [Geyse 68; Son Sun-im 44, Choe Kum-ok 90+3] 12 Aug 2018 England 6–1 Mexico [Saint Malo] [Russo 49, Kelly 53, Hemp 62, 68, 80, Stanway 64; Ovalle 37] 1.ENGLAND 3 2 1 0 10- 3 7 2.NORTH KOREA 3 2 0 1 5- 5 6 3.Mexico 3 1 0 2 5-10 3 4.Brazil 3 0 1 2 4- 6 1 Group C 06 Aug 2018 Paraguay 1–4 Spain [Concarneau] [J. Martinez 62; Guijarro 40, 64, 90+6, Pina 49] 06 Aug 2018 United States 0–1 Japan [Concarneau] [Hayashi 76] 09 Aug 2018 Spain 1–0 Japan [Concarneau] [Menayo 16] 09 Aug 2018 United States 6–0 Paraguay [Concarneau] [Smith 15, 63, DeMelo 39, 44, 78, Sanchez 46] 13 Aug 2018 Spain 2–2 United States [Dinan-Léhon] [Guijarro 7, Garcia 42; Smith 83, DeMelo 87] 13 Aug 2018 Japan 6–0 Paraguay [Vannes] [Takarada 5, 18, 61, Ueki 44, 45+3, 60] 1.SPAIN 3 2 1 0 7- 3 7 2.JAPAN 3 2 0 1 7- 1 6 3.United States 3 1 1 1 8- 3 4 4.Paraguay 3 0 0 3 1-16 0 Group D 06 Aug 2018 Nigeria 0–1 Germany [Saint Malo] [Sanders 69] 06 Aug 2018 Haiti 1–2 China [Saint Malo] [Mondesir 78pen; Zhao Yujie 13, Shen Mengyu 46] 09 Aug 2018 Germany 2–0 China [Saint Malo] [Gwinn 31, Freigang 40] 09 Aug 2018 Haiti 0–1 Nigeria [Saint Malo] [Ajibade 36pen] 13 Aug 2018 Germany 3–2 Haiti [Vannes] [Freigang 18, Kogel 49, Buhl 60; Mondesir 63, 73] 13 Aug 2018 China 1–1 Nigeria [Dinan-Léhon] [Zhang Linyan 41; Dou Jiaxing 90+5og] 1.GERMANY 3 3 0 0 6- 2 9 2.NIGERIA 3 1 1 1 2- 2 4 3.China 3 1 1 1 3- 4 4 4.Haiti 3 0 0 3 3- 6 0 Quarterfinals 16 Aug 2018 Spain 2–1 Nigeria [Concarneau] [Bonmatí 13, Guijarro 45+2; Efih 57] 16 Aug 2018 France 1–0 North Korea [Concarneau] [Delabre 29pen] 17 Aug 2018 England 2–1 Netherlands [Vannes] [Stanway 20, 23; Pelova 12] 17 Aug 2018 Germany 1–3 Japan [Vannes] [Minge 82; Endo 59, Ueki 70, Takarada 73] Semifinals 20 Aug 2018 England 0–2 Japan [Vannes] [Ueki 22, Endo 27] 20 Aug 2018 France 0–1 Spain [Vannes] [Guijarro 51] Third Place Match 24 Aug 2018 France 1–1 England [2-4 pen., Vannes] [Laurent 68pen.; Stanway 46] Final 24 Aug 2018 Spain 1–3 Japan [Vannes] [Andujar 71; Miyazawa 38, Takarada 57, Nagano 65]
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2022 Women Under 20 World Cup  

Overview qualifying tournaments

Hosts (1): Costa Rica
UEFA (4): France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain (no qualifying tournament)
CONCACAF (3): USA, Mexico, Canada
CONMEBOL (2): Brazil, Colombia
CAF (2): Ghana, Nigeria
AFC (3): Australia, Japan, South Korea (no qualifying tournament)
OFC (1): New Zealand (no qualifying tournament)

Final Tournament

Copa Mundial Femenina Sub-20 de la FIFA Costa Rica 2022
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The official emblem
Vamos Juntas
(Let's go together)
Tournament details
Host countryCosta Rica
Dates10–28 August
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Spain (1st title)
Runners-up Japan
Third place Brazil
Fourth place Netherlands
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored86 (2.69 per match)
Attendance174,650 (5,458 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain Inma Gabarro
(8 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Maika Hamano
Best goalkeeperSpain Txell Font
Fair play award Japan
Group A 10 Aug 2022 Spain 0–0 Brazil [San José] 10 Aug 2022 Costa Rica 1–3 Australia [San José] [Pinell 19; Hunter 37pen, Henry 38, Fenton 72] 13 Aug 2022 Brazil 2–0 Australia [Alajuela] [Priscila 26, Aline 46] 13 Aug 2022 Costa Rica 0–5 Spain [San José] [Majarin 26, Mingueza 33, Gabarro 62pen, Elexpuru 74, Paralluelo 90+4] 16 Aug 2022 Brazil 5–0 Costa Rica [San José] [Rafa Levis 27, 53pen, Pati Maldaner 63, Aline 75, Mileninha 88pen] 16 Aug 2022 Australia 0–3 Spain [Alajuela] [Gabarro 19, 24, 61] 1.SPAIN 3 2 1 0 8- 0 7 2.BRAZIL 3 2 1 0 7- 0 7 3.Australia 3 1 0 2 3- 6 3 4.Costa Rica 3 0 0 3 1-13 0 Group B 10 Aug 2022 Germany 0–1 Colombia [Alajuela] [Munoz 87] 10 Aug 2022 New Zealand 1–1 Mexico [Alajuela] [Cazares 31og; Vazquez 45] 13 Aug 2022 Germany 3–0 New Zealand [Alajuela] [Frohlich 58, Weidauer 64pen, Corley 90+4] 13 Aug 2022 Mexico 0–0 Colombia [San José] 16 Aug 2022 Colombia 2–2 New Zealand [San José] [L. Caicedo 10, 63; Clegg 3, Lancaster 71] 16 Aug 2022 Mexico 1–0 Germany [Alajuela] [Villanueva 59] 1.COLOMBIA 3 1 2 0 3- 2 5 2.MEXICO 3 1 2 0 2- 1 5 3.Germany 3 1 0 2 3- 2 3 4.New Zealand 3 0 2 1 3- 6 2 Group C 11 Aug 2022 France 0–1 Nigeria [San José] [Sabastine 85] 11 Aug 2022 Canada 0–2 South Korea [San José] [Courtnall 53og, Mun Ha-yeon 62] 14 Aug 2022 South Korea 0–1 Nigeria [Alajuela] [Onyenezide 83] 14 Aug 2022 France 3–1 Canada [San José] [Folquet 51, 66, Mbakem-Niaro 89; Smith 90+6] 17 Aug 2022 South Korea 0–1 France [San José] [Mbakem-Niaro 74] 17 Aug 2022 Nigeria 3–1 Canada [Alajuela] [Onyenezide 24pen, 32pen, Olise 90+1; Novak 2] 1.NIGERIA 3 3 0 0 5- 1 9 2.FRANCE 3 2 0 1 4- 2 6 3.South Korea 3 1 0 2 2- 2 3 4.Canada 3 0 0 3 2- 8 0 Group D 11 Aug 2022 Ghana 0–3 United States [Alajuela] [Cooper 11, Thompson 38, Sentnor 51] 11 Aug 2022 Japan 1–0 Netherlands [Alajuela] [Yamamoto 23] 14 Aug 2022 Japan 2–0 Ghana [Alajuela] [Hamano 62pen, 73pen] 14 Aug 2022 United States 0–3 Netherlands [San José] [Koopman 32, Foederer 55, Auee 62pen] 17 Aug 2022 United States 1–3 Japan [Alajuela] [Jackson 70; Matsukubo 55, Koyama 67, Tabata 84] 17 Aug 2022 Netherlands 4–1 Ghana [San José] [Rijsbergen 28, 65, Henry 51, Auee 84pen; Boaduwaa 53] 1.JAPAN 3 3 0 0 6- 1 9 2.NETHERLANDS 3 2 0 1 7- 2 6 3.United States 3 1 0 2 4- 6 3 4.Ghana 3 0 0 3 1- 9 0 Quarterfinals 20 Aug 2022 Spain 1–0 Mexico [San José] [Gabarro 25] 20 Aug 2022 Colombia 0–1 Brazil [San José] [Tarciane 26pen] 21 Aug 2022 Nigeria 0–2 Netherlands [Alajuela] [Hulswit 11, Henry 33] 21 Aug 2022 Japan 3–3 France [aet, 5-3 pen; Alajuela] [Yamamoto 33pen, Hamano 48, Fujino 120+5pen; Folquet 15, Mbakem-Niaro 85, Hoeltzel 110] Semifinals 25 Aug 2022 Spain 2–1 Netherlands [San José] [Gabarro 22, 25; Van Gool 54] 25 Aug 2022 Brazil 1–2 Japan [San José] [Cris 55; Yamamoto 30, Hamano 84] Third Place Match 28 Aug 2022 Netherlands 1–4 Brazil [San José] [Van Gool 21; Ana Clara 9, Tarciane 59, 79pen, Gi Fernandes 89] Final 28 Aug 2022 Spain 3–1 Japan [San José] [Gabarro 12, Paralluelo 22, 27pen; Amano 47]
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2024 Women Under 20 World Cup 




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