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FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Costa Rica 2014 15.03.-04.04.2014

Statistical Kit

Last update: 27.02.2014

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Contents Participating Teams .............................................................................................................................................. 3 Match Schedule ................................................................................................................................................... 4 Group A............................................................................................................................................................... 5

Costa Rica (CRC) .............................................................................................................................................. 5 Venezuela (VEN) .............................................................................................................................................. 6 Italy (ITA).......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Zambia (ZAM) .................................................................................................................................................. 8

Group B ............................................................................................................................................................... 9 Ghana (GHA) ................................................................................................................................................... 9 Korea DPR (PRK) ............................................................................................................................................ 10 Germany (GER) .............................................................................................................................................. 11 Canada (CAN) ................................................................................................................................................ 12

Group C............................................................................................................................................................. 13 New Zealand (NZL) ......................................................................................................................................... 13 Paraguay (PAR) .............................................................................................................................................. 14 Spain (ESP) ..................................................................................................................................................... 15 Japan (JPN)..................................................................................................................................................... 16

Group D............................................................................................................................................................. 17 Mexico (MEX) ................................................................................................................................................ 17 Colombia (COL) ............................................................................................................................................. 18 China PR (CHN) .............................................................................................................................................. 19 Nigeria (NGA) ................................................................................................................................................ 20

Location of the 2014 tournament venues .......................................................................................................... 21 History ............................................................................................................................................................... 22

Winners at a glance ....................................................................................................................................... 22 Final Competition - Nutshell ........................................................................................................................... 22

Facts to know about the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup .................................................................................. 23 First ever FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup facts .............................................................................................. 24 Trophy ........................................................................................................................................................... 25 Awards .......................................................................................................................................................... 26 Previous venues and stadiums ........................................................................................................................ 27 All-time ranking ............................................................................................................................................. 28 Ranking by tournament ................................................................................................................................. 28

Comparative statistics ........................................................................................................................................ 29 Goals ............................................................................................................................................................. 29 Cards ........................................................................................................................................................... 29 Attendances ................................................................................................................................................. 29 Opening matches ........................................................................................................................................... 29 Final matches ................................................................................................................................................. 29

Goals & matches ................................................................................................................................................ 30 Superlatives – Teams .......................................................................................................................................... 31 Superlatives – Players ......................................................................................................................................... 32 Superlatives – Coaches ....................................................................................................................................... 34 Superlatives – Referees ....................................................................................................................................... 34 Previous FIFA U-17 World Cups .......................................................................................................................... 35 Photos on cover from left to right Shara Stadium in Baku, Azerbaijan before the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 2012 match between Columbia and Canada. The players of France celebrate after victory in the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 2012 Final against Korea DPR at the Tofig Bahramov Stadium in Baku, Azerbaijan. Referee Cardella Samuels during the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 2012 Semi-Final match between France and Ghana at the 8KM Stadium in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photos: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

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Participating Teams

African Zone

The teams played home and away matches to determine the continent's three qualifiers. Due to the withdrawal of South Sudan, Nigeria became the first CAF team to qualify, while Ghana and Zambia won their respective ties to qualify. Team Appearance

Ghana (GHA) 4th appearance

Nigeria (NGA) 4th appearance

Zambia (ZAM) Newcomer

Asian Zone

Team Appearance Japan successfully defended their AFC U-16 Women’s Championship with a penalty shoot-out victory over Korea DPR. China PR claimed third with a 4-2 penalty shoot-out win over Thailand.

China PR (CHN) 2nd appearance

Japan (JPN) 4th appearance

Korea DPR (PRK) 4th appearance

European Zone

Germany defeated Spain on penalties in the final of the UEFA European Women's U-17 Championship, while Italy beat England also on penalties to third place to reach Costa Rica. Team Appearance

Germany (GER) 4th appearance

Italy (ITA) Newcomer

Spain (ESP) 2nd appearance

North, Central American and Caribbean Zone

Eight teams (Jamaica, Mexico, Haiti, El Salvador, USA, Canada, Guatemala, Trinidad and Tobago) competed for two CONCACAF places alongside hosts Costa Rica at the CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship in Jamaica. Team Appearance

Canada (CAN) 4th appearance

Costa Rica (CRC) Host

2nd appearance

Mexico (MEX) 3rd appearance

Oceanian Zone

New Zealand will be Oceania's representatives at the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Costa Rica 2014. Team Appearance

New Zealand (NZL) 4th appearance

South American Zone

Venezuela, Colombia and Paraguay qualified from the CONMEBOL U-17 World Championships held in Paraguay Team Appearance

Colombia (COL) 3rd appearance

Paraguay (PAR) 2nd appearance

Venezuela (VEN) 2nd appearance

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Match Schedule Group A Group B Group C Group D

Costa Rica (CRC) Ghana (GHA) New Zealand (NZL) Mexico (MEX)

Venezuela (VEN) Korea DPR (PRK) Paraguay (PAR) Colombia (COL)

Italy (ITA) Germany (GER) Spain (ESP) China PR (CHN)

Zambia (ZAM) Canada (CAN) Japan (JPN) Nigeria (NGA)

Group A

Match No Date Match Result City Time

1 15.03.2014 Costa Rica - Venezuela

SAN JOSE 20:00

2 15.03.2014 Italy - Zambia

SAN JOSE 17:00

9 18.03.2014 Costa Rica - Italy

SAN JOSE 20:00

10 18.03.2014 Venezuela - Zambia

SAN JOSE 17:00

17 22.03.2014 Zambia - Costa Rica

TIBAS 20:00

18 22.03.2014 Venezuela - Italy

ALAJUELA 20:00

Group B

Match No Date Match Result City Time

3 15.03.2014 Ghana - Korea DPR

LIBERIA 17:00

4 15.03.2014 Germany - Canada

LIBERIA 20:00

11 18.03.2014 Ghana - Germany

LIBERIA 17:00

12 18.03.2014 Korea DPR - Canada

LIBERIA 20:00

19 22.03.2014 Canada - Ghana

TIBAS 17:00

20 22.03.2014 Korea DPR - Germany

ALAJUELA 17:00

Group C

Match No Date Match Result City Time

5 16.03.2014 New Zealand - Paraguay

TIBAS 11:00

6 16.03.2014 Spain - Japan

TIBAS 14:00

13 19.03.2014 New Zealand - Spain

TIBAS 17:00

14 19.03.2014 Paraguay - Japan

TIBAS 20:00

21 23.03.2014 Japan - New Zealand

SAN JOSE 17:00

22 23.03.2014 Paraguay - Spain

LIBERIA 17:00

Group D

Match No Date Match Result City Time

7 16.03.2014 Mexico - Colombia

ALAJUELA 14:00

8 16.03.2014 China PR - Nigeria

ALAJUELA 17:00

15 19.03.2014 Mexico - China PR

ALAJUELA 17:00

16 19.03.2014 Colombia - Nigeria

ALAJUELA 20:00

23 23.03.2014 Nigeria - Mexico

SAN JOSE 20:00

24 23.03.2014 Colombia - China PR

LIBERIA 20:00

Quarter-final

25 27.03.2014 1A - 2B

SAN JOSE 14:00

26 27.03.2014 1B - 2A

SAN JOSE 17:00

27 27.03.2014 1C - 2D

LIBERIA 17:00

28 27.03.2014 1D - 2C

LIBERIA 20:00

Semi-final

29 31.03.2014 W25 - W27

LIBERIA 17:00

30 31.03.2014 W26 - W28

LIBERIA 20:00

Match for third place

31 04.04.2014 L29 - L30

SAN JOSE 14:00

Final

32 04.04.2014 W29 - W30

SAN JOSE 17:00

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Group A

Costa Rica (CRC)

Costa Rica (CRC) - HOST Confederation: CONCACAF

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 1 – Group stage in 2008

Current position in all-time ranking 21

Number of matches played 3

Wins; draws; losses 0 – 0 – 3

Goals for – goals against 1 – 8

Biggest win/best score -

Best goalscorer Raquel RODRIGUEZ CEDENO 1 goal in 2008

Most-capped player 11 players with 3 matches

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year -

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 1 – Group stage in 2010

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year -

In their only prior participation in the U-17 Women’s World Cup in 2008, Costa Rica lost all three of their opening-round matches.

The only goal scored to date by Costa Rica in the U-17 Women’s World Cup was an equaliser struck by Raquel Rodriguez Cedeno against the eventual 2008 world champions Korea DPR. Las Ticas went on to lose that fixture 2-1.

All previous host teams of the U-17 Women’s World Cup—namely New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago and Azerbaijan—were eliminated in the opening round.

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Venezuela (VEN)

Venezuela (VEN) Confederation: CONMEBOL

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 1 – Group stage in 2010

Current position in all-time ranking 19

Number of matches played 3

Wins; draws; losses 1 – 0 – 2

Goals for – goals against 3 – 9

Biggest win/best score 2:1 vs. New Zealand in 2010

Best goalscorer Ysaura VISO 2 goals in 2010

Most-capped player 11 players with 3 matches

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year -

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year -

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year -

Venezuela are taking part in their second U-17 Women’s World Cup after failing to get beyond the opening round at the 2010 edition.

La Vinotinto have notched one victory and two defeats in the U-17 Women’s World Cup. The Venezuelan teenagers’ only win was a 2-1 victory over New Zealand in their maiden game.

In September 2013 Venezuela clinched the South American U-17 championship by finishing first in the final group round. It was the first title won by a Venezuelan women’s national team. Gabriela Garcia was the tournament’s top scorer with eight goals.

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Italy (ITA)

Italy (ITA) - NEWCOMER Confederation: UEFA

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year NEWCOMER

Current position in all-time ranking -

Number of matches played -

Wins; draws; losses -

Goals for – goals against -

Biggest win/best score -

Best goalscorer -

Most-capped player -

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year 2 – Quarter-finals in 1991

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 2 – Group stage in 2004 & 2012

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year -

Italy are one of two debutant teams in this edition, the other being Zambia. Le Azzurrine are the eighth European side to take part in the U-17 Women’s World Cup.

The Italians qualified for their first U-17 Women’s World Cup by virtue of finishing third in the UEFA Women’s U-17 European Championship, following a penalty shoot-out victory over England.

In FIFA youth events Italy are yet to register a victory, having mustered just two draws in six games played at the 2004 and 2012 editions of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.

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Zambia (ZAM)

Zambia (ZAM) - NEWCOMER Confederation: CAF

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year NEWCOMER

Current position in all-time ranking -

Number of matches played -

Wins; draws; losses -

Goals for – goals against -

Biggest win/best score -

Best goalscorer -

Most-capped player -

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year -

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year -

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year -

Along with Italy, Zambia are the other of the two debutant teams at the U-17 Women’s World Cup 2014.

Zambia are the fifth African side to take part in the U-17 Women’s World Cup after Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa and Gambia. No other team from the African continent has ever ventured beyond the opening round on their debut.

The Junior She-polopolo qualified for the finals by beating Botswana home and away and then edging South Africa over two legs, having triumphed 3-1 in Johannesburg after drawing the first meeting 3-3 at home.

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Group B

Ghana (GHA)

Ghana (GHA) Confederation: CAF

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 3 – 3rd in 2012

Current position in all-time ranking 6

Number of matches played 12

Wins; draws; losses 6 – 1 – 5

Goals for – goals against 15 – 12

Biggest win/best score 5:0 vs. Uruguay in 2012

Best goalscorer Jane AYIEYAM 4 goals in 2012

Most-capped player

Regina ANTWI Sherifatu SUMAILA Ellen COLEMAN each 9 matches: 3-2010, 6-2012

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year 3 – Group stage in 1999, 2003 & 2007

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 2 – Group stage in 2010 & 2012

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year

-

Ghana’s third-place finish at the 2012 edition is the best performance by an African side at the U-17 Women’s World Cup.

Ghana are one of four teams that have managed to keep three consecutive clean sheets in the competition, the others being Korea DPR, Japan and Nigeria. However, the Black Maidens hold the tournament’s overall invincibility record of 372 consecutive minutes played without conceding a goal. Furthermore, Ghana have achieved a total of six shutouts, more than any other side in the competition’s history.

Three Ghanaians are among the four players who share the record for the most appearances by a single player in the U-17 Women’s World Cup, which is nine. They are Regina Antwi, Ellen Coleman and Sherifatu Sumaila, who each played nine games spanning the 2010 and 2012 editions. The fourth member of the quartet is Japan’s Yoko Tanaka (2008–2010).

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Korea DPR (PRK)

Korea DPR (PRK) Confederation: AFC

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 3 – 1st in 2008

Current position in all-time ranking 1

Number of matches played 18

Wins; draws; losses 10 – 5 – 3

Goals for – goals against 38 – 16

Biggest win/best score 11:0 vs. Gambia in 2012

Best goalscorer RI Un Sim 8 goals in 2012

Most-capped player 33 players with 6 matches

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year 4 – Quarter-finals in 2007

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 4 – 1st in 2006

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year 2 – Group stage in 2008 & 2012

The only side to have reached the final of the U-17 Women’s World Cup twice are Korea DPR, who won the 2008 decider against USA and finished runners-up to France in 2012.

Korea DPR have played the most games in the U-17 Women’s World Cup, totalling 18 over three editions. They have also accumulated the most victories, with ten, the same number as Germany and Japan.

In 2012 Ri Un-Sim equalled the tournament’s individual scoring record of eight goals, which was established by Korea Republic’s Yeo Minji in 2010.

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Germany (GER)

Germany (GER) Confederation: UEFA

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 3 – 3rd in 2008

Current position in all-time ranking 3

Number of matches played 16

Wins; draws; losses 10 – 2 – 4

Goals for – goals against 49 – 16

Biggest win/best score 9:0 vs. Mexico in 2010 10:1 vs. South Africa in 2010

Best goalscorer Kyra MALINOWSKI 7 goals in 2010

Most-capped player 17 players with 6 matches

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year 6 – 1st in 2003 & 2007

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 6 – 1st in 2004 & 2010

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year 4 – 3rd in 2000, 2004 & 2008

Germany are the only European side to have appeared in every edition of the U-17 Women’s World Cup, where they have reached the semi-final twice (2008 and 2012) without ever getting to the final. The Germans’ best placing was third in 2008.

In 2010 the junior Nationalmannschaft set the record for the most goals scored in a single edition with 22, having trounced Mexico 9-0 and South Africa 10-1 along the way.

Germany won the FIFA Fair Play Award in two out of three editions, specifically 2008 and 2010. The most recent winners were Japan in 2012.

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Canada (CAN)

Canada (CAN) Confederation: CONCACAF

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 3 – Quarter-finals in 2008 & 2012

Current position in all-time ranking 9

Number of matches played 11

Wins; draws; losses 4 – 3 – 4

Goals for – goals against 8 – 10

Biggest win/best score 4 x 1:0-win

Best goalscorer Nkem EZURIKE 2 goals in 2008

Most-capped player Ashley LAWRENCE 6 matches: 2-2010, 4-2012

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year 5 – 4th in 2003

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 5 – 2nd in 2002

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year 2 – 3rd in 2012

Canada have taken part in every edition of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, twice getting as far as the quarter-finals in 2008 and 2012.

Despite having scored in eight of their 11 matches played, the Canucks have never netted more than one goal per game.

The first goal in the history of the U-17 Women’s World Cup was scored by a Canadian. In the curtain-raiser to the inaugural tournament on 28 October 2008, the North Americans defeated New Zealand 1-0 courtesy of Rachel Lamarre’s winner on 53 minutes.

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Group C

New Zealand (NZL)

New Zealand (NZL) Confederation: OFC

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 3 – Group stage in 2008, 2010 & 2012

Current position in all-time ranking 20

Number of matches played 9

Wins; draws; losses 1 – 0 – 8

Goals for – goals against 9 – 23

Biggest win/best score 3:1 vs Colombia in 2008

Best goalscorer Rosie WHITE 3 goals in 2008

Most-capped player Megan LEE 5 matches: 2-2010, 3-2012

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year 3 – Group stage in 1991, 2007 & 2011

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 4 – Group stage in 2006, 2008, 2010 & 2012

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year

2 – Quarter-finals in 2012

New Zealand are one of seven teams that have taken part in all four editions of the U-17 Women’s World Cup. The other six are Canada, Germany, Ghana, Japan, Korea DPR and Nigeria.

The Young Football Ferns achieved their only U-17 Women’s World Cup victory at the 2008 edition, when they saw off Colombia 3-1.

New Zealand have lost their last six U-17 Women’s World Cup games — a tournament record.

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Paraguay (PAR)

Paraguay (PAR) Confederation: CONMEBOL

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 1 – Group stage in 2008

Current position in all-time ranking 23

Number of matches played 3

Wins; draws; losses 0 – 0 – 3

Goals for – goals against 5 – 16

Biggest win/best score -

Best goalscorer Jacqueline GONZALEZ 2 goals in 2008

Most-capped player 10 players with 3 matches

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year -

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year -

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year -

Paraguay are participating in their second U-17 Women’s World Cup. On their debut outing at the 2008 edition, La Albirroja were eliminated at the group stage following three defeats.

At the 2008 tournament, Paraguay conceded the most goals of all the participating teams, shipping a total of 16. That record was subsequently surpassed by South Africa in 2010 (17) and Gambia in 2012 (27).

Las Guaraníes qualified for the 2014 edition by finishing third as hosts of the South American U-17 Women’s Championship in September 2013.

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Spain (ESP)

Spain (ESP) Confederation: UEFA

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 1 – 3rd in 2010

Current position in all-time ranking 7

Number of matches played 6

Wins; draws; losses 5 – 0 – 1

Goals for – goals against 13 – 6

Biggest win/best score 4:1 vs. Japan in 2010

Best goalscorer Paloma LAZARO Raquel PINEL 3 goals each in 2010

Most-capped player 5 players with 6 matches

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year -

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 1 – Group stage in 2004

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year -

Spain return to the U-17 Women’s World Cup four years since making their debut at the 2010 edition, where they finished third.

Together with Germany and Japan, Spain share the record for consecutive victories in the U-17 Women’s World Cup. At the last edition in 2012, Las Rojitas strung together four straight wins, successively beating Japan, New Zealand, Venezuela and Brazil before losing to Korea Republic.

In 2010 Spanish goalkeeper Dolores Gallardo won the competition’s Golden Glove Award.

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Japan (JPN)

Japan (JPN) Confederation: AFC

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 3 – 2nd in 2010

Current position in all-time ranking 2

Number of matches played 14

Wins; draws; losses 10 – 2 – 2

Goals for – goals against 56 – 17

Biggest win/best score 9:0 vs Mexico

Best goalscorer Kumi YOKOYAMA 6 goals in 2010

Most-capped player Yoko TANAKA 9 matches: 3-2008, 6-2010

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year 6 – 1st in 2011

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 4 – 3rd in 2012

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year 4 – 2nd in 2012

Japan are the all-time top scorers in the U-17 Women’s World Cup with 56 goals in 14 matches, an average of four per game. They are the only team to have achieved six victories with a margin of least five goals. The Young Nadeshiko also hold the record for the longest scoring run, which stands at 13 matches.

No side have been awarded more penalties in the U-17 Women’s World Cup than Japan, who won five over the course of the last three editions and converted them all.

A Japanese tactician holds the record for the most matches as coach in the U-17 Women’s World Cup. Hiroshi Yoshida guided the U-17 national team in all three of their previous campaigns, totalling 14 games.

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Group D

Mexico (MEX)

Mexico (MEX) Confederation: CONCACAF

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 2 – Group stage in 2010 & 2012

Current position in all-time ranking 14

Number of matches played 6

Wins; draws; losses 2 – 0 – 4

Goals for – goals against 6 – 23

Biggest win/best score 4:0 vs. South Africa in 2010

Best goalscorer Fernanda PINA 2 goals in 2010

Most-capped player 17 players with 3 matches

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year 2 – Group stage in 1999 & 2011

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 5 – Quarter-finals in 2010 & 2012

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year 1 – Quarter-finals in 2004

Mexico are taking part in their third consecutive U-17 Women’s World Cup, where they are yet to get beyond the first round.

In November 2013 Mexico clinched their first continental U-17 title, thanks to penalty shoot-out victories over USA in the semi-final and Canada in the final.

The U-17 team’s 4-0 defeat of South Africa in 2010 remains the most emphatic victory by a Mexican women’s national team in a FIFA event. In 2012 the U-20 side followed suit by beating New Zealand 4-0.

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Colombia (COL)

Colombia (COL) Confederation: CONMEBOL

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 2 – Group stage in 2008 & 2012

Current position in all-time ranking 16

Number of matches played 6

Wins; draws; losses 1 – 2 – 3

Goals for – goals against 7 – 9

Biggest win/best score 4:0 vs Azerbaijan in 2012

Best goalscorer

Tatiana ARIZA 2 goals in 2008 Dayana CASTILLO 2 goals in 2012

Most-capped player 23 players with 3 matches

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year 1 – Group stage in 2011

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 1 – 4th in 2010

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year 1 – Group stage in 2012

Colombia’s only win in six attempts at the U-17 Women’s World Cup came during the 2012 edition, when they outmuscled the hosts Azerbaijan 4-0 on the opening matchday.

In both of their previous outings, Colombia failed to get beyond the opening round.

The first draw in the history of the U-17 Women’s World Cup involved Colombia, who tied 1-1 with Denmark on 29 October 2008. That same result was played out three hours later between Korea DPR and Ghana.

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China PR (CHN)

China PR (CHN) Confederation: AFC

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 1 – Group stage in 2012

Current position in all-time ranking 17

Number of matches played 3

Wins; draws; losses 1 – 1 – 1

Goals for – goals against 5 – 3

Biggest win/best score 4:0 vs Uruguay in 2012

Best goalscorer ZHANG Chen 2 goals in 2012

Most-capped player 12 players with 3 matches

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year 5 – 2nd in 1999

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 4 – 2nd in 2004 & 2006

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year 4 – 2nd in 1996

China PR are taking part in their second U-17 Women’s World Cup, having been eliminated at the group stage in the 2012 edition, when they collected one win, one draw and one defeat.

In 2012 China PR were the only one of four debutant sides to win their opening match, having downed Uruguay 4-0.

The Chinese teenagers made heavy weather of qualifying for the U-17 Women’s World Cup 2014. In the decisive play-off for third place at the continental finals, they trailed Thailand 2-1 until the fourth minute of stoppage time, when Wu Yue equalised. The young Steel Roses then prevailed in a penalty shoot-out to secure their place in Costa Rica.

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Nigeria (NGA)

Nigeria (NGA) Confederation: CAF

Overall record, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

Number of previous FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 3 – Quarter-finals in 2010 & 2012

Current position in all-time ranking 4

Number of matches played 11

Wins; draws; losses 6 – 3 – 2

Goals for – goals against 34 – 14

Biggest win/best score 11:0 vs. Azerbaijan in 2012

Best goalscorer

Loveth AYILA 6 goals in 2010 Chinwendu IHEZUO 6 goals in 2012

Most-capped player Victoria AIDELOMON Oluchi OFOEGBU each 8 matches: 4-2010, 4-2012

Number of previous FIFA Women’s World Cups™ - best rank; year 6 – Quarter-finals in 1999

Number of previous FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cups - best rank; year 6 – 2nd in 2010

Number of previous Women’s Olympic Football Tournaments - best rank; year 3 – Quarter-finals in 2000 & 2004

Nigeria’s 11-0 drubbing of Azerbaijan in 2012 is the joint-biggest win posted in the U-17 Women’s World Cup, together with Korea DPR’s identical result over Gambia at the same edition.

Six Nigerian players have taken to the field in both the U-17 Women’s World Cup and the FIFA Women’s World Cup™, a tally matched only by Korea DPR.

Chinwendu Ihezuo holds the record for the most goals scored in a single U-17 Women’s World Cup fixture, having struck five in the 11-0 victory over Azerbaijan in 2012. Another Nigerian netted the earliest goal in the tournament’s history: in 2008 Soo Adekwagh opened the scoring against Korea Republic after just 22 seconds.

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Location of the 2014 tournament venues

San Jose (San Jose Province)

Stadium: National Stadium of Costa Rica Capacity: 34.453 Nickname: La joya de La Sabana

Liberia (Guanacaste Province)

Stadium: Edgardo Baltodano Stadium Capacity: 4.300

Tibás (San Jose Province)

Stadium: Ricardo Saprissa Ayma Stadium Capacity: 21.704 Nickname: La Cueva Alajuela

Alajuela (Alajuela Province)

Stadium: Alejandro Morera Soto Stadium Capacity: 16.625

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History The first confederation to stage an age-group tournament for women was UEFA in 1997 with the European Women’s U-19 Championship. In a move to further promote the women’s game, FIFA followed suit with its own competition for young women. As was FIFA’s intention, the event has encouraged member associations to develop women’s football at youth level and to set up teams in younger age groups, including the U-13 and U-15 brackets. Moreover, the championship has also prompted the confederations to organise continental qualifying competitions.

Eleven years after China hosted the inaugural FIFA Women’s World Cup™ in 1991, Canada provided the venue for the very first FIFA U-19 Women’s World Championship, an event that brought together the world’s top youth sides and proved a resounding success both on the pitch and at the turnstiles.

The tournament attracted no fewer than 295,133 spectators, an impressive average of 11,351 per game. Not surprisingly, the final drew the biggest crowd, as 47,784 fans flocked to Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium to see the USA become the first side to claim the world youth crown.

Two years later it was Thailand’s turn to stage the event in a 12-team tournament that generated an overall attendance figure of 288,324.

In 2006, the tournament was held in Russia when the age limit was raised from 19 to 20 years of age, paving the way for a new competition: the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, bringing women’s youth football in line with its male counterparts.

The all-new women's world youth competition, the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, was launched in New Zealand in 2008 and was followed by Trinidad & Tobago in 2010, Azerbaijan in 2012 and Costa Rica in 2014. Sixteen teams take part in the event playing a total of 32 matches.

Winners at a glance

*No extra time played

Final Competition - Nutshell Year Host country Teams Matches Goals Ø Spectators Ø Winners

2012 Azerbaijan 16 32 119 3.72 257,766 8,055 France

2010 Trinidad & Tobago 16 32 125 3.91 146,156 4,567 Korea Republic

2008 New Zealand 16 32 113 3.53 207, 803 6, 494 Korea DPR

TOTAL 96 357 3.72 611,725 6,372

Year Host country Final Top goalscorer 3rd/4th place match

2012 Azerbaijan France – Korea DPR, 1:1 (1:0) 7:6 PSO* RI Un Sim, PRK 8 goals

Ghana – Germany 1:0

2010 Trinidad & Tobago Korea Republic – Japan, 3:3 AET (3:3, 2:2) PSO 5:4 YEO Min Ji, KOR 8 goals

Spain – Korea DPR 1:0

2008 New Zealand Korea DPR – USA, 2:1 AET (1:1, 0:1) Dzsenifer MAROZSAN, GER 6 goals

England – Germany 0:3

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Facts to know about the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup

The upcoming 4th edition of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup will take place in Costa Rica. The first edition was held in New Zealand in 2008, the second in Trinidad & Tobago in 2010 and the third in Azerbaijan in 2012.

In the upcoming edition in Costa Rica the matches will be played in four different venues.

All participants in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2014 were born on or after 1 January 1997.

In 2012 France became the first European team to win the tournament. Before 2012 the Asian teams Korea DPR (2008) and Korea Republic (2010) were the winners of the tournament.

In the last edition in Azerbaijan in 2012 Ghana was the first African team to reach the semi-finals (and third place).

To date 27 teams have played in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. For seven teams it will be their 4th appearance and have therefore never missed a FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup: Japan, Korea DPR, Germany, Nigeria, Canada, Ghana, and New Zealand.

23 players have played in both a FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup and FIFA Women’s World Cup™.

One of them, Mana Iwabuchi, became World Champion with Japan in 2011.

The fastest goal in a FIFA Women’s competition was scored in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2008 after 22 seconds by Nigeria’s Soo Adekwagh in the match against Korea Republic.

9.5% of the total goals scored in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup were scored by substitutes (34 out of 357).

Extra time was played in the final matches of both 2008 and 2010, the latter tournament also having to go to a penalty shoot-out. In the 2012 edition there was no extra time as per the laws of the game and instead after the 1:1 stalemate the game was decided by penalty shoot-out.

At least three goals were scored in 67.7% of all matches in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup (65 out of 96).

Only one player has been present in three editions of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. Ghana’s Ellen Coleman played six matches in 2012, three matches in 2010 and in 2008 was part of Ghana’s roster but did not play a single minute.

In all three previous editions the host nation teams have always been eliminated after the group stage.

Korea DPR, winners of the first FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup edition in 2008, are the only team to have always reached the semi-finals. After their victory in New Zealand 2008 they were fourth in Trinidad & Tobago 2010 and runners-up in Azerbaijan 2012.

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First ever FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup facts

First ever…

…Match

Date Host City Match Competition Kick-off Match #

28.10.2008 AUCKLAND, NZL New Zealand - Canada 0:1 FIFA U-17 WWC New Zealand 2008 19:00 1

…Goal

Date Player Match Minute Competition Match #

28.10.2008 Rachel LAMARRE, CAN New Zealand - Canada 0:1 53’ FIFA U-17 WWC New Zealand 2008 1

…Penalty

Date Player Match Minute Competition Match #

30.10.2008 Pauline CRAMMER, FRA France - Paraguay 6:2 61’ FIFA U-17 WWC New Zealand 2008 6

…Expulsion

Date Player Match Minute Competition Match #

29.10.2008 Gabriela GUILLEN, CRC Costa Rica - Germany 0:5 81' [2Y] FIFA U-17 WWC New Zealand 2008 3

…Caution

Date Player Match Minute Competition Match #

28.10.2008 Caitlin CAMPBELL (NZL) New Zealand - Canada 0:1 61' FIFA U-17 WWC New Zealand 2008 1

…Extra time match and Penalty shoot-out

Date Competition Match Result 90’, AET Result PSO Stage

09.11.2008 FIFA U-17 WWC New Zealand 2008 Japan - England 2:2, 2:2 AET 4:5 Quarter-final

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Trophy

Designer Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Birmingham, UK Rebecca Cusack

Manufacturer Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Birmingham, UK

Description The original concept was inspired by the movie ‘Bend it like Beckham’ which portrays a Sikh girl who breaks traditions and plays football in a girls’ team. The aspiration to bend the football around a defensive wall sparked the idea for the two upright curved supports holding up the globe in the shape of a football – a consistent feature amongst almost all of FIFA’s event trophies.

The overall elegant and pure appearance of the Official Trophy is characteristic of the nature of how the game is played in this women’s age group.

Year of design and manufacture 2007

Material Brass copper based alloy, sterling silver

Weight 5.1 kg

Height 46 cm

Base diameter 17 cm

Widest point 17 cm

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Awards FIFA Fair Play

The FIFA Fair Play award is given to the team with the best record of fair play according to the points system and criteria established by the FIFA Fair Play Committee.

adidas Golden Boot*

The adidas Golden Boot award goes to the top goalscorer of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. Assists serve as a tiebreaker with the FIFA Technical Study Group deciding whether as assist is to be counted as such. The assists will only be counted if two or more players are equal on goals scored.

Year Host country adidas Golden Boot - # goals

# Goals adidas Silver Boot adidas Bronze Boot

2012 Azerbaijan RI Un Sim (PRK) – 8 IHEZUO Chinwendu (NGA) AYINDE Halimatu (NGA)

2010 Trinidad & Tobago YEO Min Ji (KOR) - 8 Kyra MALINOWSKI (GER) Kumi YOKOYAMA (JPN)

2008 New Zealand Dzsenifer MAROZSAN (GER) - 6 Vicki DiMARTINO (USA) JON Myong Hwa (PRK)

*Prior to 2010 known as the Adidas Golden Shoe

adidas Golden Ball

The adidas Golden Ball is always awarded to the most outstanding player.

Year Host country adidas Golden Ball winner adidas Silver Ball adidas Bronze Ball

2012 Azerbaijan Griedge MBOCK BATHY (FRA) RI Hyang Sim (PRK) Yui HASEGAWA (JPN)

2010 Trinidad & Tobago YEO Min Ji (KOR) Kumi YOKOYAMA (JPN) KIM Kum Jong (PRK)

2008 New Zealand Mana IWABUCHI (JPN) Dzsenifer MAROZSAN (GER) Kristie MEWIS (USA)

adidas Golden Glove

The adidas Golden Glove is given to the most outstanding goalkeeper of the competition, as selected by FIFA’s Technical Study Group.

Year Host country FIFA Fair Play Award winner

2012 Azerbaijan Japan

2010 Trinidad & Tobago Germany

2008 New Zealand Germany

Year Host country adidas Golden Glove winner

2012 Azerbaijan Romane BRUNEAU (FRA)

2010 Trinidad & Tobago Dolores GALLARDO (ESP)

2008 New Zealand Taylor VANCIL (USA)

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Previous venues and stadiums

Year & host country # cities/stadiums

2012 Azerbaijan 2/6

City Stadium Baku - Final Tofig Bahramov Stadium

Baku 8 km Stadium

Baku Bayil Stadium

Baku Dalgha Arena

Baku Shafa Stadium

Lankaran Lankaran City Stadium

2010 Trinidad & Tobago 5/5

City Stadium Port of Spain - Final Hasely Crawford Stadium

Arima Larry Gomes Stadium

Couva Ato Boldon Stadium

Marabella Manny Ramjohn Stadium

Scarborough Dwight Yorke Stadium

2008 New Zealand 4/4

City Stadium Auckland - Final North Harbour Stadium

Christchurch QE II Stadium

Hamilton Waikato Stadium

Wellington Wellington Stadium

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All-time ranking Rank Team MP W D L GF GA Pts. Avg. Pts. Part.

1 Korea DPR 18 10 5 3 38 16 35 1.94 3

2 Japan 14 10 2 2 56 17 32 2.29 3

3 Germany 16 10 2 4 49 16 32 2 3

4 Nigeria 11 6 3 2 34 14 21 1.91 3

5 Korea Republic 10 6 1 3 26 21 19 1.9 2

6 Ghana 12 6 1 5 15 12 19 1.58 3

7 Spain 6 5 0 1 13 6 15 2.5 1

8 USA 9 4 3 2 20 11 15 1.67 2

9 Canada 11 4 3 4 8 10 15 1.36 3

10 France 9 3 5 1 22 14 14 1.56 2

11 Brazil 11 4 1 6 14 21 13 1.18 3

12 England 6 2 1 3 7 10 7 1.17 1

13 Republic of Ireland 4 2 0 2 6 4 6 1.5 1

14 Mexico 6 2 0 4 6 23 6 1 2

15 Denmark 4 1 2 1 3 6 5 1.25 1

16 Colombia 6 1 2 3 7 9 5 0.83 2

17 China PR 3 1 1 1 5 3 4 1.33 1

18 Trinidad and Tobago 3 1 0 2 3 4 3 1 1

19 Venezuela 3 1 0 2 3 9 3 1 1

20 New Zealand 9 1 0 8 9 23 3 0.33 3

21 Costa Rica 3 0 0 3 1 8 0 0 1

22 Chile 3 0 0 3 1 10 0 0 1

23 Paraguay 3 0 0 3 5 16 0 0 1

24 Uruguay 3 0 0 3 2 14 0 0 1

25 South Africa 3 0 0 3 2 17 0 0 1

26 Azerbaijan 3 0 0 3 0 16 0 0 1

27 Gambia 3 0 0 3 2 27 0 0 1

Overall matches played 96

Overall goals scored 357

Avg. goals per match 3.72

MP Matches played W/D/L Wins / Draws / Losses GF/GA Goals for / Goals against Pts. Points Avg. Pts. Average points per match Part. Number of participations in competition

Ranking by tournament

Year Host country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

2012 Azerbaijan FRA PRK GHA GER JPN NGA CAN BRA USA CHN COL MEX NZL URU AZE GAM

2010 Trinidad & Tobago KOR JPN ESP PRK GER NGA IRL BRA TRI CAN GHA VEN MEX NZL CHI RSA

2008 New Zealand PRK USA GER ENG JPN KOR CAN DEN NGA/GHA FRA NZL COL BRA CRC PAR

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Comparative statistics

Goals Competition Total goals # Matches Average

Azerbaijan 2012 119 32 3.72

Trinidad & Tobago 2010 125 32 3.91

New Zealand 2008 113 32 3.53

Cards

Competition Total cards (yellow/red) #

Matches Average

Azerbaijan 2012

37 cautions not incl. 6 cautions resulting in expulsion due to 2nd caution in same match 4 expulsions including 3 expulsions resulting from 2nd caution in same match

32 1.16 / 0.12

Trinidad & Tobago 2010

52 cautions not incl. 2 cautions resulting in expulsion due to 2nd caution in same match 1 expulsions resulting from 2nd caution in same match

32 1.62 / 0.03

New Zealand 2008

36 cautions not incl. 6 cautions resulting in expulsion due to 2nd caution in same match 6 expulsions incl 3 expulsions resulting from 2nd caution in same match

32 1.12 / 0.19

Attendances

Competition Total # Matches Average

Azerbaijan 2012 257,766 32 8,055

Trinidad & Tobago 2010 146,156 32 4,567

New Zealand 2008 207,803 32 6,494

Opening matches Date Host Venue Match result Attendance Kick-off (LT)

22.09.2012 Baku (AZE) Tofig Bahramov Stadium Azerbaijan – Colombia / 0:4 30,250 20:00

05.09.2010 Port of Spain (TRI) Hasley Crawford Stadium Trinidad & Tobago - Chile / 2:1 13,646 18:00

28.10.2008 Auckland (NZL) North Harbour Stadium New Zealand – Canada / 0:1 13,123 19:00

*The opening game is considered as the first game played by the host.

Final matches Date Host Venue Match/Result Attendance Kick-off (LT)

13.10.2012 Baku (AZE) Tofig Bahramov Stadium France – Korea DPR / 1:1 AET 7:6 PSO 27,128 20:00

25.09.2010 Port of Spain (TRI) Hasley Crawford Stadium Korea Rep. – Japan / 3:3 AET 5:4 PSO 12,983 18:00

16.11.2008 Auckland (NZL) North Harbour Stadium Korea DPR - USA / 2:1 AET 16,162 16:00

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Goals & matches Milestone Goals

Goal # Goalscorer Match Match date Min. Venue city

1 Rachel LAMARRE (CAN) New Zealand - Canada 28.10.2008 53 Auckland, NZL

100 Vicki DiMARTINO (USA) Korea Republic - USA 09.11.2008 84 Hamilton, NZL

200 Paloma LAZARO (ESP) Venezuela - Spain 13.09.2010 83 Marabella, TRI

300 Darian JENKINS (USA) USA – Korea DPR 29.09.2012 20 Baku, AZE

357 RI Un Sim (PRK) France – Korea DPR 13.10.2012 79 Baku, AZE

After extra time/Penalty shoot-outs

Competition Date Teams Phase Regular AET PSO

New Zealand 2008 09.11.2008 Japan - England Quarter-final 2:2 2:2 4:5

New Zealand 2008 16.11.2008 Korea DPR - USA Final 1:1 2:1 -

Trinidad & Tobago 2010 16.09.2010 Nigeria - Korea Republic Quarter-final 4:4 5:6 -

Trinidad & Tobago 2010 25.09.2010 Korea Republic - Japan Final 3:3 3:3 5:4

Azerbaijan 2012 04.10.2012 Nigeria - France Quarter-final 0:0 * 3:5

Azerbaijan 2012 13.10.2012 France – Korea DPR Final 1:1 * 7:6

*In the 2012 edition no extra time was played as part of the competition regulations

Hat-tricks

Goals Player Match Result Date Competition

2 hat-tricks

4 Kyra MALINOWSKI, GER Germany – South Africa 10:1 08.09.2010 Trinidad & Tobago 2010

3 Kyra MALINOWSKI, GER Germany - Mexico 9:0 05.09.2010 Trinidad & Tobago 2010

1 hat-trick

5 Chinwendu IHEZUO, NGA Azerbaijan - Nigeria 0:11 25.09.2012 Azerbaijan 2012

4 YEO Min Ji, KOR Nigeria – Korea Republic 5:6 16.09.2010 Trinidad & Tobago 2010

3 Loveth AYILA, NGA Chile - Nigeria 0:5 12.09.2010 Trinidad & Tobago 2010

3 Pauline CRAMMER, FRA France - Paraguay 6:2 30.10.2008 New Zealand 2008

3 Lea DECLERCQ, FRA Gambia - France 2:10 29.09.2012 Azerbaijan 2012

3 Chinatsu KIRA, JPN Japan - France 7:1 02.11.2008 New Zealand 2008

3 Mai KYOKAWA, JPN Japan - Venezuela 6:0 09.09.2010 Trinidad & Tobago 2010

3 Lena PETERMANN, GER Germany - Mexico 9:0 05.09.2010 Trinidad & Tobago 2010

3 RI Kyong Hyang, PRK Korea DPR - Gambia 11:0 22.09.2012 Azerbaijan 2012

3 RI Un Sim, PRK Korea DPR - Gambia 11:0 22.09.2012 Azerbaijan 2012

3 Rosie WHITE, NZL Colombia – New Zealand 1:3 04.11.2008 New Zealand 2008

Most recurring matches

Match Number of occurrences

Germany - Ghana 3

Germany - Korea DPR 3

Double occurrences 6

Single occurrences 78

Most frequent result

Result Frequency

2:1 20

1:0 15

1:1 10

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Superlatives – Teams

Most goals

Goals Country

56 Japan

49 Germany

38 Korea DPR

Average age of teams

Tournament Average age (yy/mm)

Azerbaijan 2012 16/08

Trinidad & Tobago 2010 16/08

New Zealand 2008 16/10

Most FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup matches by team

Matches Team

18 Korea DPR

16 Germany

14 Japan

Most FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup matches won by team

Matches won Team

10 Japan

10 Korea DPR

10 Germany

Highest scoring matches

Score Result Match Date Competition

12 2:10 Gambia - France 29.09.2012 Azerbaijan 2012

11 10:1 Germany - South Africa 08.09.2010 Trinidad & Tobago 2010

11 5:6 Nigeria - Korea Republic 16.09.2010 Trinidad & Tobago 2010

11 11:0 Korea DPR - Gambia 22.09.2012 Azerbaijan 2012

11 0:11 Azerbaijan - Nigeria 25.09.2012 Azerbaijan 2012

Biggest margin wins

Result Match name Match date Competition

11:0 Korea DPR - Gambia 22.09.2012 Azerbaijan 2012

0:11 Azerbaijan - Nigeria 25.09.2012 Azerbaijan 2012

Consecutive wins by teams

Number of consecutive wins Team Competition year

4 Germany 2008 - 2010

4 Spain 2010

4 Japan 2010

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Most goals in a tournament

Number of goals Team Competition year

22 Germany 2010

20 Japan 2010

19 Japan 2008

Most penalties by team

Number of penalties Team

5 Japan

2 Germany, Korea DPR

1 Brazil, France, Ghana (missed), Korea Republic, Paraguay, South Africa (missed), USA

Most yellow cards in a match

Number of yellow cards Teams (number of cards) Date

6 Ghana (5) – Brazil (1) 09.09.2008

5 Gambia (4) – France (1) 25.09.2012

5 Germany (2) – Uruguay (3) 30.09.2012

Minutes without conceding a goal by team

Minutes Team Competition year

372 Ghana 2012

364 Japan 2010-2012

350 Korea DPR 2010

Superlatives – Players Fastest goals

*Substituted in at 77' 15", goal at 78' 28"

Min Sec Player Match Date

22’’ Soo ADEKWAGH, NGA Korea Republic - Nigeria 30.10.2008

1’ 3’’ Rika MASUYA, JPN Brazil - Japan 23.09.2012

1’ 13’’ LEE So Dam, KOR* Korea Republic - Japan 25/09/2010

1’ 18" Loveth AYILA, NGA Nigeria – Korea Republic 16.09.2010

1’ 49’’ Darian JENKINS, USA USA – Korea DPR 29.09.2012

2' 3" KIM Su Gyong, PRK Korea DPR - Trinidad & Tobago 12.09.2010

2' 54" Winifred EYEBHORIA, NGA Nigeria - Korea Republic 16.09.2010

2' 57" Ngozi OKOBI, NGA Nigeria - Korea DPR 05.09.2010

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Most goals in one match

Number of goals Player Match

5 Chinwendu IHEZUO, NGA Azerbaijan – Nigeria 0:11 25.09.2012

4 Kyra MALINOWSKI, GER Germany – South Africa 10:1 08.09.2010

4 YEO Min Ji, KOR Nigeria – Korea Republic 5:6 AET 16.09.2010

Most goals in all tournaments

Number of goals Player Number of goals: competition

8 RI Un Sim, PRK 8: 2012

8 YEO Min Ji, KOR 8: 2010

7 Kyra MALINOWSKI, GER 7: 2010

Most matches by player

Number of matches Player Matches: competition Total minutes played

9 Regina ANTWI, GHA 3: 2010; 6: 2012 810

9 Sherifatu SUMAILA, GHA 3: 2010; 6: 2012 810

9 Ellen COLEMAN, GHA 3: 2010; 6: 2012 741

9 Yoko TANAKA, JPN 3: 2008; 6: 2010 738

Earliest substitution

Min. Player Date Match

12’58’’ Mandy FREEMAN, USA (out) Lizzy RABEN (in)

22.09.2012 France - USA

Minutes without conceding a goal by goalkeeper

Minutes Player Competition year

372 Victoria AGYEI, GHA 2012

350 CHOE Kyong Im, PRK 2010

297 Gift ANDY, NGA 2012

Fastest yellow card

Time Min Player SIN SOU Date Match

1' 90' Angelina LUEBCKE, GER 89'

16.11.2008 England - Germany

2' 13" 74' 24" Khadidra DEBESETTE, TRI 72' 11"

05.09.2010 Trinidad & Tobago - Chile

4' 17" 56' 33" Kumi YOKOYAMA, JPN 52' 16"

09.09.2010 Japan - Venezuela

Fastest red card

Time Min Player SIN SOU Date Match Type

18' 18' Minori CHIBA, JPN

05.11.2008 Paraguay - Japan RED

31' 15" 31' 15" Fatima ALHASSAN, GHA

13.10.2012 Ghana - Germany 2YR

50' 31" 50' 31" Gabriela GONZALEZ, URU

23.09.2012 Uruguay – China PR RED

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Superlatives – Coaches Youngest/oldest coach

Y/o coach Age [y/m] Popular name Date of birth Match Match date

Youngest 26/07 Paul TEMPLE, NZL 28.03.1982 New Zealand v. Canada 0:1 (0:0) 28.10.2008

Oldest 60/10 Guy FERRIER, FRA 06.12.1951 France v. Korea DPR 1:1 (1:0) PSO 7:6 13.10.2012

Coaches to have participated in three editions

No. of participations Name Competition years

3 Bryan ROSENFELD, CAN 2008; 2010; 2012

3 Hiroshi YOSHIDA, JPN 2008; 2010; 2012

Coaches with most matches

No. Name Matches: competition year

14 Hiroshi YOSHIDA, JPN 4: 2008; 6: 2010; 4: 2012

11 Bryan ROSENFELD, CAN 4: 2008; 3: 2010; 4: 2012

10 Ralf PETER, GER 6: 2008; 4: 2010

Superlatives – Referees Youngest/oldest referee

Y/o Age [y/d] Name Date of birth Match Match date

Oldest 41/140 Airlie KEEN, AUS 22.04.1969 New Zealand v. Spain 1:3 09.09.2010

Youngest 24/200 Shirley PERELLO, HON 17.02.1986 South Africa v. Korea Republic 1:3 05.09.2010

Referees to participate in the most editions

Number of participations Name Matches: competition year

3 Finau VULIVULI, FIJ 4 (2: 2008; 1: 2010; 1: 2012)

2 Michelle PYE, CAN 7 (3: 2008; 4: 2010)

Quetzalli ALVARADO, MEX 6 (2: 2008; 4: 2010)

Kirsi HEIKKINEN, FIN 6 (3: 2008; 3: 2010)

Thalia MITSI, GRE 6 (3: 2008; 3: 2010)

CHA Sung Mi, KOR 5 (3: 2008; 2; 2010)

Etsuko FUKANO, JPN 5 (3: 2008; 2: 2012)

WANG Jia, CHN 2 (1: 2008; 1: 2010)

Refereed most matches out of all tournaments

Number of matches Referee Matches: competition year

7 Michelle PYE, CAN 3: 2008; 4: 2010

6 Quetzalli ALVARADO, MEX 2: 2008; 4: 2010

Kirsi HEIKKINEN, FIN 3: 2008; 3: 2010

Thalia MITSI, GRE 3: 2008; 3: 2010

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Previous FIFA U-17 World Cups FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Azerbaijan 2012

Group Stage

Group A

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

22.09.2012 Azerbaijan - Colombia 0:4 (0:3) FUKANO Etsuko, JPN BAKU 1 20:00

22.09.2012 Nigeria - Canada 1:1 (0:0) MONZUL Kateryna, UKR BAKU 2 17:00

25.09.2012 Azerbaijan - Nigeria 0:11 (0:7) ARELLANO Alondra, MEX LANKARAN 9 17:00

25.09.2012 Colombia - Canada 0:1 (0:0) VITULANO Carina, ITA BAKU 10 14:00

29.09.2012 Canada - Azerbaijan 1:0 (0:0) UMPIERREZ Claudia, URU BAKU 17 20:00

29.09.2012 Colombia - Nigeria 0:3 (0:1) SAMUELS Cardella, JAM BAKU 18 20:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Nigeria * 3 2 1 0 15 1 14 7

2 Canada * 3 2 1 0 3 1 2 7

3 Colombia 3 1 0 2 4 4 0 3

4 Azerbaijan 3 0 0 3 0 16 -16 0

Group B

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

22.09.2012 France - USA 0:0 UMPIERREZ Claudia, URU LANKARAN 3 15:00

22.09.2012 Korea DPR - Gambia 11:0 (6:0) VITULANO Carina, ITA BAKU 4 13:00

25.09.2012 France - Korea DPR 1:1 (0:0) MARTINDALE Gillian, BRB BAKU 11 14:00

25.09.2012 USA - Gambia 6:0 (1:0) FUKANO Etsuko, JPN BAKU 12 17:00

29.09.2012 Gambia - France 2:10 (0:3) VULIVULI Finau, FIJ BAKU 19 17:00

29.09.2012 USA - Korea DPR 1:1 (1:1) KULCSAR Katalin, HUN BAKU 20 17:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Korea DPR * 3 1 2 0 13 2 11 5

2 France * 3 1 2 0 11 3 8 5

3 USA 3 1 2 0 7 1 6 5

4 Gambia 3 0 0 3 2 27 -25 0

Group C

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

23.09.2012 Mexico - New Zealand 1:0 (1:0) ADAMKOVA Jana, CZE BAKU 5 15:00

23.09.2012 Brazil - Japan 0:5 (0:2) KULCSAR Katalin, HUN BAKU 6 18:00

26.09.2012 Mexico - Brazil 0:1 (0:0) MONZUL Kateryna, UKR BAKU 13 17:00

26.09.2012 New Zealand - Japan 0:3 (0:0) SAMUELS Cardella, JAM BAKU 14 20:00

30.09.2012 Japan - Mexico 9:0 (5:0) PIRIE Morag, SCO BAKU 21 14:00

30.09.2012 New Zealand - Brazil 3:4 (2:3) RI Hyang Ok, PRK BAKU 22 14:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Japan * 3 3 0 0 17 0 17 9

2 Brazil * 3 2 0 1 5 8 -3 6

3 Mexico 3 1 0 2 1 10 -9 3

4 New Zealand 3 0 0 3 3 8 -5 0

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Group D

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

23.09.2012 Uruguay - China PR 0:4 (0:3) PIRIE Morag, SCO BAKU 7 18:00

23.09.2012 Ghana - Germany 1:2 (0:2) ARELLANO Alondra, MEX BAKU 8 15:00

26.09.2012 Uruguay - Ghana 0:5 (0:3) RI Hyang Ok, PRK BAKU 15 17:00

26.09.2012 China PR - Germany 1:1 (1:0) AMEGEE Aissata, TOG BAKU 16 20:00

30.09.2012 Germany - Uruguay 5:2 (1:1) MARTINDALE Gillian, BRB LANKARAN 23 17:00

30.09.2012 China PR - Ghana 0:2 (0:1) ADAMKOVA Jana, CZE BAKU 24 17:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Germany * 3 2 1 0 8 4 4 7

2 Ghana * 3 2 0 1 8 2 6 6

3 China PR 3 1 1 1 5 3 2 4

4 Uruguay 3 0 0 3 2 14 -12 0

Final Stage

Quarter-final

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

04.10.2012 Nigeria - France 0:0 PSO 3:5 RI Hyang Ok PRK BAKU 25 20:00

04.10.2012 Korea DPR - Canada 2:1 (0:0) PIRIE Morag, SCO BAKU 26 17:00

05.10.2012 Japan - Ghana 0:1 (0:0) MONZUL Kateryna, UKR BAKU 27 20:00

05.10.2012 Germany - Brazil 2:1 (1:1) ARELLANO Alondra, MEX BAKU 28 17:00

Semi-final

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

09.10.2012 France - Ghana 2:0 (1:0) SAMUELS Cardella, JAM BAKU 29 17:00

09.10.2012 Korea DPR - Germany 2:1 (1:0) UMPIERREZ Claudia, URU BAKU 30 20:00

Match for third place

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

13.10.2012 Ghana - Germany 1:0 (1:0) ADAMKOVA Jana, CZE BAKU 31 17:00

Final

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

13.10.2012 France - Korea DPR 1:1 (1:0) PSO 7:6 VITULANO Carina, ITA BAKU 32 20:00

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FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad and Tobago 2010

Group Stage

Group A

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

05.09.2010 Trinidad & Tobago - Chile 2:1 (1:0) GAAL Gyoengyi, HUN PORT OF SPAIN 1 18:00

05.09.2010 Nigeria - Korea DPR 3:2 (1:1) HEIKKINEN Kirsi, FIN PORT OF SPAIN 2 15:00

08.09.2010 Trinidad & Tobago - Nigeria 1:2 (1:1) HAUSOTT Tanja, AUT MARABELLA 9 19:00

08.09.2010 Korea DPR - Chile 3:0 (1:0) VULIVULI Finau, FIJ MARABELLA 10 16:00

12.09.2010 Korea DPR - Trinidad & Tobago 1:0 (1:0) MITSI Thalia, GRE COUVA 17 18:00

12.09.2010 Chile - Nigeria 0:5 (0:2) PYE Michelle, CAN ARIMA 18 18:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Nigeria 3 3 0 0 10 3 7 9

2 Korea DPR 3 2 0 1 6 3 3 6

3 Trinidad & Tobago 3 1 0 2 3 4 -1 3

4 Chile 3 0 0 3 1 10 -9 0

Group B

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

05.09.2010 Germany - Mexico 9:0 (5:0) YAMAGISHI Sachiko, JPN SCARBOROUGH 3 16:00

05.09.2010 South Africa - Korea Republic 1:3 (0:1) HAUSOTT Tanja, AUT SCARBOROUGH 4 19:00

08.09.2010 Germany - South Africa 10:1 (9:1) PYE Michelle, CAN SCARBOROUGH 11 16:00

08.09.2010 Korea Republic - Mexico 4:1 (2:1) ALVAREZ Estela, ARG SCARBOROUGH 12 19:00

12.09.2010 Korea Republic - Germany 0:3 (0:0) DE SILVA Shane, TRI ARIMA 19 15:00

12.09.2010 Mexico - South Africa 4:0 (1:0) STAUBLI Esther, SUI COUVA 20 15:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Germany 3 3 0 0 22 1 21 9

2 Korea Republic 3 2 0 1 7 5 2 6

3 Mexico 3 1 0 2 5 13 -8 3

4 South Africa 3 0 0 3 2 17 -15 0

Group C

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

06.09.2010 New Zealand - Venezuela 1:2 (1:1) MITSI Thalia, GRE COUVA 5 19:00

06.09.2010 Spain - Japan 4:1 (3:0) ALVARADO Quetzalli, MEX COUVA 6 16:00

09.09.2010 New Zealand - Spain 1:3 (1:1) CHA Sung Mi, KOR COUVA 13 16:00

09.09.2010 Japan - Venezuela 6:0 (3:0) ALVARADO Quetzalli, MEX COUVA 14 19:00

13.09.2010 Japan - New Zealand 6:0 (1:0) HEIKKINEN Kirsi, FIN SCARBOROUGH 21 16:00

13.09.2010 Venezuela - Spain 1:2 (0:1) SAGNO Therese, GUI MARABELLA 22 16:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Spain 3 3 0 0 9 3 6 9

2 Japan 3 2 0 1 13 4 9 6

3 Venezuela 3 1 0 2 3 9 -6 3

4 New Zealand 3 0 0 3 2 11 -9 0

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Group D

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

06.09.2010 Republic of Ireland - Brazil 1:2 (0:1) WANG Jia, CHN ARIMA 7 16:00

06.09.2010 Canada - Ghana 1:0 (0:0) CHA Sung Mi, KOR ARIMA 8 19:00

09.09.2010 Republic of Ireland - Canada

1:0 (0:0) YAMAGISHI Sachiko, JPN ARIMA 15 16:00

09.09.2010 Ghana - Brazil 1:0 (1:0) STAUBLI Esther, SUI ARIMA 16 19:00

13.09.2010 Ghana - Republic of Ireland 0:3 (0:2) ALVAREZ Estela, ARG SCARBOROUGH 23 19:00

13.09.2010 Brazil - Canada 2:0 (1:0) GAAL Gyoengyi, HUN MARABELLA 24 19:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Republic of Ireland 3 2 0 1 5 2 3 6

2 Brazil 3 2 0 1 4 2 2 6

3 Canada 3 1 0 2 1 3 -2 3

4 Ghana 3 1 0 2 1 4 -3 3

Final Stage

Quarter-final

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

16.09.2010 Nigeria - Korea Republic 5:6 AET (4:4, 3:2) MITSI Thalia, GRE MARABELLA 25 16:00

16.09.2010 Germany - Korea DPR 0:1 (0:1) ALVARADO Quetzalli, MEX

MARABELLA 26 19:00

17.09.2010 Spain - Brazil 2:1 (1:0) YAMAGISHI Sachiko, JPN COUVA 27 16:00

17.09.2010 Republic of Ireland - Japan 1:2 (0:1) PYE Michelle, CAN ARIMA 28 19:00

Semi-final

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

21.09.2010 Korea Republic - Spain 2:1 (2:1) PYE Michelle, CAN COUVA 29 16:00

21.09.2010 Korea DPR - Japan 1:2 (0:0) GAAL Gyoengyi, HUN COUVA 30 19:00

Match for third place

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

25.09.2010 Spain - Korea DPR 1:0 (0:0) ALVARADO Quetzalli, MEX

PORT OF SPAIN 31 15:00

Final

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

25.09.2010 Korea Republic - Japan 3:3 AET (3:3, 2:2) PSO 5:4 HEIKKINEN Kirsi, FIN PORT OF SPAIN 32 18:00

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FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup New Zealand 2008

Group Stage

Group A

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

28.10.2008 New Zealand - Canada 0:1 (0:0) SAVOLAINEN Kirsi, FIN AUCKLAND 1 19:00

29.10.2008 Denmark - Colombia 1:1 (0:1) CHA Sung Mi, KOR AUCKLAND 2 12:00

01.11.2008 Colombia - Canada 1:1 (1:1) WANG Jia, CHN AUCKLAND 9 13:00

01.11.2008 New Zealand - Denmark 1:2 (1:1) REYES Silvia, PER AUCKLAND 10 16:00

04.11.2008 Canada - Denmark 0:0 VULIVULI Finau, FIJ HAMILTON 19 19:00

04.11.2008 Colombia - New Zealand 1:3 (0:1) FUKANO Etsuko, JPN WELLINGTON 20 19:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Denmark * 3 1 2 0 3 2 1 5

2 Canada * 3 1 2 0 2 1 1 5

3 New Zealand 3 1 0 2 4 4 0 3

4 Colombia 3 0 2 1 3 5 -2 2

Group B

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

29.10.2008 Costa Rica - Germany 0:5 (0:3) FUKANO Etsuko, JPN CHRISTCHURCH 3 12:00

29.10.2008 Korea DPR - Ghana 1:1 (0:0) AVDONCHENKO Natalia, RUS CHRISTCHURCH 4 15:00

01.11.2008 Ghana - Germany 2:3 (0:2) SAVOLAINEN Kirsi, FIN CHRISTCHURCH 11 13:00

01.11.2008 Costa Rica - Korea DPR 1:2 (1:1) DORCIOMAN Cristina, ROU CHRISTCHURCH 12 16:00

04.11.2008 Germany - Korea DPR 1:1 (1:0) PYE Michelle, CAN HAMILTON 17 16:00

04.11.2008 Ghana - Costa Rica 1:0 (1:0) CHA Sung Mi, KOR WELLINGTON 18 16:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Germany * 3 2 1 0 9 3 6 7

2 Korea DPR * 3 1 2 0 4 3 1 5

3 Ghana 3 1 1 1 4 4 0 4

4 Costa Rica 3 0 0 3 1 8 -7 0

Group C

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

30.10.2008 Japan - USA 3:2 (1:1) MITSI Thalia, GRE HAMILTON 5 12:00

30.10.2008 France - Paraguay 6:2 (3:1) KAMNUENG Pannipar, THA HAMILTON 6 15:00

02.11.2008 Paraguay - USA 1:3 (1:0) MITSI Thalia, GRE HAMILTON 13 13:00

02.11.2008 Japan - France 7:1 (6:1) ALVARADO Quetzalli, MEX HAMILTON 14 16:00

05.11.2008 Paraguay - Japan 2:7 (1:3) DORCIOMAN Cristina, ROU CHRISTCHURCH 21 16:00

05.11.2008 USA - France 1:1 (0:0) REYES Silvia, PER AUCKLAND 22 16:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Japan * 3 3 0 0 17 5 12 9

2 USA * 3 1 1 1 6 5 1 4

3 France 3 1 1 1 8 10 -2 4

4 Paraguay 3 0 0 3 5 16 -11 0

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Group D

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

30.10.2008 Brazil - England 0:3 (0:0) PYE Michelle, CAN WELLINGTON 7 12:00

30.10.2008 Korea Republic - Nigeria 1:2 (0:1) VULIVULI Finau, FIJ WELLINGTON 8 15:00

02.11.2008 Nigeria - England 0:1 (0:0) FUKANO Etsuko, JPN WELLINGTON 15 13:00

02.11.2008 Brazil - Korea Republic 1:2 (0:0) NEGUEL Therese, CMR WELLINGTON 16 16:00

05.11.2008 Nigeria - Brazil 2:2 (1:1) AVDONCHENKO Natalia, RUS CHRISTCHURCH 23 19:00

05.11.2008 England - Korea Republic 0:3 (0:2) NEGUEL Therese, CMR AUCKLAND 24 19:00

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points

1 Korea Republic * 3 2 0 1 6 3 3 6

2 England * 3 2 0 1 4 3 1 6

3 Nigeria 3 1 1 1 4 4 0 4

4 Brazil 3 0 1 2 3 7 -4 1

Final Stage

Quarter-final

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

08.11.2008 Denmark - Korea DPR 0:4 (0:1) MITSI Thalia, GRE WELLINGTON 25 13:00

08.11.2008 Germany - Canada 3:1 (2:1) REYES Silvia, PER WELLINGTON 26 16:00

09.11.2008 Japan - England 2:2 AET (2:2, 1:1) PSO 4:5

ALVARADO Quetzalli, MEX HAMILTON 27 13:00

09.11.2008 Korea Republic - USA 2:4 (0:1) SAVOLAINEN Kirsi, FIN HAMILTON 28 16:00

Semi-final

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

13.11.2008 Korea DPR - England 2:1 (2:0) PYE Michelle, CAN CHRISTCHURCH 29 16:00

13.11.2008 Germany - USA 1:2 (1:0) CHA Sung Mi, KOR CHRISTCHURCH 30 19:00

Match for third place

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

16.11.2008 England - Germany 0:3 (0:1) AVDONCHENKO Natalia, RUS

AUCKLAND 31 13:00

Final

Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time

16.11.2008 Korea DPR - USA 2:1 AET (1:1, 0:1)

REYES Silvia, PER AUCKLAND 32 16:00