2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

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2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010
2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup logo.svg
Trinidad & Tobago 2010 official logo
Tournament details
Host country Trinidad and Tobago
Dates 5 September – 25 September
Teams 16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s) 5 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  South Korea (1st title)
Runners-up  Japan
Third place  Spain
Fourth place  North Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played 32
Goals scored 125 (3.91 per match)
Attendance 141,622 (4,426 per match)
Top scorer(s) South Korea Yeo Min-Ji (8 goals)
Best player South Korea Yeo Min-Ji
Best goalkeeper Spain Dolores Gallardo
Fair play award  Germany
2008
2012

The 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup women's football tournament is the second such tournament, and was held in Trinidad and Tobago from September 5–25, 2010. Sixteen teams, comprising representatives from all six confederations, took part in the final competition, in which Trinidad and Tobago had a guaranteed place as the host nation.

Qualified teams

  • The qualifiers took place during late 2009 and early 2010. The places were allocated as follows to confederations: AFC (3), CAF (3), CONCACAF (2), CONMEBOL (3), OFC (1), UEFA (3), plus the host country.[1]
Confederation Qualifying Tournament Qualifier(s)
AFC (Asia) 2009 AFC U-16 Women's Championship  North Korea
South Korea South Korea
 Japan
CAF (Africa) 2010 African U-17 Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament  Nigeria
 Ghana
 South Africa1
CONCACAF
(Central, North America and Caribbean)
2010 CONCACAF Under-17 Women's Championship Canada Canada
Mexico Mexico 1
CONMEBOL (South America) 2010 South American Under 17 Women Championship  Brazil
 Chile1
 Venezuela1
OFC (Oceania) 2010 OFC Women's Under 17 Qualifying Tournament New Zealand New Zealand
UEFA (Europe) 2010 UEFA U-17 Women's Championship  Spain1
 Republic of Ireland1
 Germany
Host nation  Trinidad and Tobago1
1.^ Teams that made their debut.

On 30 June 2010, President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan announced he would suspend the Nigeria Football Federation from FIFA competition for 2 years.[2] This put the Flamingoes place at the competition in jeopardy. On 5 July 2010, the ban was lifted.[3]

Squads

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Venues

During preparation four stadia were constructed in 2001. These four venues along with Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad are the venues for the women's competition.

Port of Spain Arima/Malabar Couva Marabella Scarborough
Hasely Crawford Stadium Larry Gomes Stadium Ato Boldon Stadium Manny Ramjohn Stadium Dwight Yorke Stadium
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Group stage

The opening phase of the tournament comprised four groups of four teams, with the top two sides in each section advancing to the quarter-finals. The final draw to determine the groups took place in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on May 5, 2010.[4]

Tie breakers in the group stage are:

  1. greatest number of points obtained in all group matches
  2. goal difference in all group matches
  3. greatest number of goals scored in all group matches

If more than two or more teams are still tied after that:

  1. greatest number of points obtained in matches between concerned teams
  2. goal difference in matches between concerned teams
  3. greatest number of goals scored in matches between concerned teams
  4. fair play point system, in which the yellow and red cards of group matches are evaluated
  5. drawing of lots

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Nigeria 3 3 0 0 10 3 +7 9
 North Korea 3 2 0 1 6 3 +3 6
 Trinidad and Tobago 3 1 0 2 3 4 −1 3
 Chile 3 0 0 3 1 10 −9 0

Match times are local time (UTC−4).

5 September 2010
15:00
Nigeria  3–2  North Korea
Ngozi Okobi Goal 3'79'
Francisca Ordega Goal 77'
Report Kim Su Gyong Goal 28'
Kim Kum-Jong Goal 58'
Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain
Attendance: 13,646
Referee: Kirsi Heikkinen (Finland)

5 September 2010
18:00
Trinidad and Tobago  2–1  Chile
Diarra Simmons Goal 9'
Liana Hinds Goal 80'
Report Iona Rothfeld Goal 83'
Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain
Attendance: 13,646
Referee: Gyoengyi Gaal (Hungary)

8 September 2010
16:00
North Korea  3–0  Chile
Kim Kum-Jong Goal 44'73'
Pong Son Hwa Goal 85' (pen.)
Report
Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Finau Vulivuli (Fiji)

8 September 2010
19:00
Trinidad and Tobago  1–2  Nigeria
Liana Hinds Goal 36' Report Francisca Ordega Goal 28'
Loveth Ayila Goal 86'
Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Tanja Schett (Austria)

12 September 2010
18:00
North Korea  1–0  Trinidad and Tobago
Kim Su-Gyong Goal 3' Report
Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Thalia Mitsi (Greece)

12 September 2010
18:00
Chile  0–5  Nigeria
Report Francisca Ordega Goal 15'
Loveth Ayila Goal 41'51'72'
Ngozi Okobi Goal 90+1'
Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima
Attendance: 2,335
Referee: Michelle Pye (Canada)

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Germany 3 3 0 0 22 1 +21 9
 South Korea 3 2 0 1 7 5 +2 6
 Mexico 3 1 0 2 5 13 −8 3
 South Africa 3 0 0 3 2 17 −15 0

Match times are local time (UTC−4).

5 September 2010
16:00
Germany  9–0  Mexico
Lotzen Goal 4'35'
Petermann Goal 12'13'72'
Malinowski Goal 42'55'66'
Demann Goal 47'
Report
Dwight Yorke Stadium, Scarborough
Attendance: 2,961
Referee: Sachiko Yamagishi (Japan)

5 September 2010
19:00
South Africa  1–3  South Korea
Seoposenwe Goal 53' Report Yeo Min-Ji Goal 37'56'
Shin Dam-Yeong Goal 77'
Dwight Yorke Stadium, Scarborough
Attendance: 2,961
Referee: Tanja Schett (Austria)

8 September 2010
16:00
Germany  10–1  South Africa
Lotzen Goal 12'
Malinowski Goal 19'29'36'57'
Leupolz Goal 24'25'
Petermann Goal 35'37'
Seoposenwe Goal 45' (o.g.)
Report Seoposenwe Goal 31'
Dwight Yorke Stadium, Scarborough
Attendance: 1,830
Referee: Michelle Pye (Canada)

8 September 2010
19:00
South Korea  4–1  Mexico
Kim Na-Ri Goal 27'
Yeo Min-Ji Goal 40'
Kim Da-Hye Goal 76'
Lee Yoo-Na Goal 90'
Report Pina Goal 37'
Dwight Yorke Stadium, Scarborough
Attendance: 1,830
Referee: Estela Alvarez (Argentina)

12 September 2010
15:00
South Korea  0–3  Germany
Report Schmid Goal 72'
Lotzen Goal 76'
Chojnowski Goal 90+3'
Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima
Attendance: 2,335
Referee: Shane de Silva (Trinidad and Tobago)

12 September 2010
15:00
Mexico  4–0  South Africa
Solis Goal 21'
Sanchez Goal 51'
Murillo Goal 68'
Pina Goal 77'
Report
Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Esther Staubli (Switzerland)

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 3 3 0 0 9 3 +6 9
 Japan 3 2 0 1 13 4 +9 6
 Venezuela 3 1 0 2 3 9 −6 3
 New Zealand 3 0 0 3 2 11 −9 0

Match times are local time (UTC−4).

6 September 2010
16:00
Spain  4–1  Japan
Pérez Goal 26'
Putellas Goal 28'
Gutiérrez Goal 41'
Pinel Goal 55'
Report Yokoyama Goal 56'
Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva
Attendance: 1,364
Referee: Quetzalli Alvarado (Mexico)

6 September 2010
19:00
New Zealand  1–2  Venezuela
Loye Goal 10' Report Viso Goal 24'67'
Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva
Attendance: 1,364
Referee: Thalia Mitsi (Greece)

9 September 2010
16:00
New Zealand  1–3  Spain
Loye Goal 15' Report Gili Goal 4'
Mérida Goal 48'
Lázaro Goal 86'
Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva
Attendance: 1,785
Referee: Cha Sung Mi (Korea Republic)

9 September 2010
19:00
Japan  6–0  Venezuela
Kyōkawa Goal 10'32' (pen.)59'
Y. Tanaka Goal 27'
Yokoyama Goal 70'
Nagashima Goal 90+2'
Report
Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva
Attendance: 1,758
Referee: Quetzalli Alvarado (Mexico)

13 September 2010
16:00
Japan  6–0  New Zealand
Yokoyama Goal 24'58'
Y. Tanaka Goal 59'89'
M. Tanaka Goal 74'
Honda Goal 90+1'
Report
Dwight Yorke Stadium, Scarborough
Attendance: 2,140
Referee: Kirsi Heikkinen (Finland)

13 September 2010
16:00
Venezuela  1–2  Spain
Alvarado Goal 74' Report Lázaro Goal 28'83'
Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella
Attendance: 2,579
Referee: Therese Sagno (Guinea)

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Republic of Ireland 3 2 0 1 5 2 +3 6
 Brazil 3 2 0 1 4 2 +2 6
 Canada 3 1 0 2 1 3 −2 3
 Ghana 3 1 0 2 1 4 −3 3

Match times are local time (UTC−4).

6 September 2010
16:00
Republic of Ireland  1–2  Brazil
Killeen Goal 58' Report Glaucia Goal 4'61'
Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima
Attendance: 1,881
Referee: Wang Jia (China PR)

6 September 2010
19:00
Canada  1–0  Ghana
Cantave Goal 54' Report
Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima
Attendance: 1,881
Referee: Sung Mi Cha (Korea Republic)

9 September 2010
16:00
Republic of Ireland  1–0  Canada
Killeen Goal 76' Report
Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima
Attendance: 2,293
Referee: Sachiko Yamagishi (Japan)

9 September 2010
19:00
Ghana  1–0  Brazil
Danso Goal 22' Report
Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima
Attendance: 2,293
Referee: Esther Staubli (Switzerland)

13 September 2010
19:00
Ghana  0–3  Republic of Ireland
Report Campbell Goal 5'
Donnelly Goal 36'
Gilroy Goal 77'
Dwight Yorke Stadium, Scarborough
Attendance: 2,140
Referee: Estela Alvarez (Argentina)

13 September 2010
19:00
Brazil  2–0  Canada
Paula Goal 20'
Thaís Goal 51'
Report
Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella
Attendance: 2,579
Referee: Gyoengyi Gaal (Hungary)

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
16 September — Marabella        
  Nigeria  5
21 September — Arima
  South Korea  6  
  South Korea  2
17 September — Couva
    Spain  1  
  Spain  2
25 September — Port of Spain
  Brazil  1  
  South Korea  3 (5)
16 September — Marabella
    Japan  3 (4)
  Germany  0
21 September — Couva
  North Korea  1  
  North Korea  1 Third place
17 September — Arima
    Japan  2  
  Republic of Ireland  1   Spain  1
  Japan  2     North Korea  0
25 September — Port of Spain

Quarterfinals

16 September 2010
16:00
Nigeria  5 – 6 (a.e.t.)  South Korea
Ayila Goal 2'103'
Eyebhoria Goal 3'
Okobi Goal 37'90+1'
Report Lee Geum-Min Goal 15'
Yeo Min-Ji Goal 23'70' (pen.)89'98'
Kim A-Reum Goal 94'
Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella
Attendance: 4,034
Referee: Thalia Mitsi (Greece)

16 September 2010
19:00
Germany  0–1  North Korea
Report Kim Kum-Jong Goal 44'
Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella
Attendance: 4,034
Referee: Quetzalli Alvarado (Mexico)

17 September 2010
16:00
Spain  2–1  Brazil
Pinel Goal 35'
Calderón Goal 65'
Report Andrés Goal 76' (o.g.)
Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva
Attendance: 1,265
Referee: Sachiko Yamagishi (Japan)

17 September 2010
19:00
Republic of Ireland  1–2  Japan
O'Sullivan Goal 53' Report Naomoto Goal 34' (pen.)
Yokoyama Goal 66'
Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima
Attendance: 1,427
Referee: Michelle Pye (Canada)

Semifinals

21 September 2010
16:00
South Korea  2–1  Spain
Yeo Min-Ji Goal 25'
Joo Soo-Jin Goal 39'
Report Sampedro Goal 23'
Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva
Attendance: 3,428
Referee: Michelle Pye (Canada)

21 September 2010
19:00
North Korea  1–2  Japan
Kim Kum-Jong Goal 59' Report Takagi Goal 69'
Yokoyama Goal 70'
Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva
Attendance: 3,428
Referee: Gyoengyi Gaal (Hungary)

3rd Place Playoff

25 September 2010
15:00
Spain  1–0  North Korea
Pinel Goal 56' Report
Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port Of Spain
Attendance: 12,983
Referee: Quetzalli Alvarado (Mexico)

Final

25 September 2010
18:00
South Korea  3 – 3 (a.e.t.)  Japan
Lee Jung-Eun Goal 6'
Kim A-Reum Goal 45+1'
Lee So-Dam Goal 79'
Report Naomoto Goal 11'
Y. Tanaka Goal 17'
Katō Goal 57'
  Penalties  
Lee Jung-Eun Penalty missed
Yeo Min-Ji Penalty scored
Lee So-Dam Penalty scored
Kim Da-Hye Penalty scored
Kim A-Reum Penalty scored
Jang Sel-Gi Penalty scored
5–4 Penalty scored Y. Tanaka
Penalty missed Wada
Penalty scored Nakada
Penalty scored Hamada
Penalty scored Naomoto
Penalty missed Muramatsu
Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port Of Spain
Attendance: 12,983
Referee: Kirsi Heikkinen (Finland)

Winner

 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Winners 

South Korea
First title

Awards

Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball
South Korea Yeo Min-Ji Japan Kumi Yokoyama North Korea Kim Kum-Jong


Golden Shoe Silver Shoe Bronze Shoe
South Korea Yeo Min-Ji Germany Kyra Malinowski Japan Kumi Yokoyama


FIFA Fair Play Award Golden Glove
 Germany Spain Dolores Gallardo

Goal Scorers

8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

Own Goals

1 goal

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