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2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

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 5 to 25 September 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.

2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010
Trinidad & Tobago 2010 official logo
Tournament details
Host countryTrinidad and Tobago
Dates5–25 September
Teams16 (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 played32
Goals scored125 (3.91 per match)
Attendance141,622 (4,426 per match)
Top scorer(s) Yeo Min-ji (8 goals)
Best player(s) Yeo Min-ji
Best goalkeeper Dolores Gallardo
Fair play award Germany
2008
2012

Qualified teams edit

  • 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]
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 edit

Venues edit

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
10°39′41.48″N 61°31′58.92″W / 10.6615222°N 61.5330333°W / 10.6615222; -61.5330333 (Hasely Crawford Stadium) 10°36′59.00″N 61°16′57.00″W / 10.6163889°N 61.2825000°W / 10.6163889; -61.2825000 (Larry Gomes Stadium Stadium) 10°25′29.00″N 61°25′02.00″W / 10.4247222°N 61.4172222°W / 10.4247222; -61.4172222 (Ato Boldon Stadium) 10°18′12.00″N 61°26′30.00″W / 10.3033333°N 61.4416667°W / 10.3033333; -61.4416667 (Manny Ramjohn Stadium) 11°10′53.17″N 60°43′00.86″W / 11.1814361°N 60.7169056°W / 11.1814361; -60.7169056 (Ato Boldon Stadium)
Capacity: 27,000 Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 7,500
   

Group stage edit

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 5 May 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 edit

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).

Nigeria  3–2  North Korea
Okobi   3', 79'
Ordega   77'
Kim Su-gyong   28'
Kim Kum-jong   58'

Trinidad and Tobago  2–1  Chile
Simmons   9'
Hinds   80'
Rothfeld   83'

North Korea  3–0  Chile
Kim Kum-jong   44', 73'
Pong Son-hwa   85' (pen.)
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Finau Vulivuli (Fiji)

Trinidad and Tobago  1–2  Nigeria
Hinds   36' Ordega   28'
Ayila   86'
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Tanja Schett (Austria)

North Korea  1–0  Trinidad and Tobago
Kim Su-gyong   3'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Thalia Mitsi (Greece)

Chile  0–5  Nigeria
Ordega   15'
Ayila   41', 51', 72'
Okobi   90+1'
Attendance: 2,335
Referee: Michelle Pye (Canada)

Group B edit

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).

Germany  9–0  Mexico
Lotzen   4', 35'
Petermann   12', 13', 72'
Malinowski   42', 55', 66'
Demann   47'
Attendance: 2,961
Referee: Sachiko Yamagishi (Japan)

South Africa  1–3  South Korea
Seoposenwe   53' Yeo Min-ji   37', 56'
Shin Dam-yeong   77'
Attendance: 2,961
Referee: Tanja Schett (Austria)

Germany  10–1  South Africa
Lotzen   12'
Malinowski   19', 29', 36', 57'
Leupolz   24', 25'
Petermann   35', 37'
Seoposenwe   45' (o.g.)
Seoposenwe   31'

South Korea  4–1  Mexico
Kim Na-ri   27'
Yeo Min-ji   40'
Kim Da-hye   76'
Lee Yoo-na   90'
Piña   37'
Attendance: 1,830
Referee: Estela Alvarez (Argentina)

South Korea  0–3  Germany
Schmid   72'
Lotzen   76'
Chojnowski   90+3'

Mexico  4–0  South Africa
Solís   21'
Sánchez   51'
Murillo   68'
Piña   77'

Group C edit

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).

Spain  4–1  Japan
I. Pérez   26'
Putellas   28'
Gutiérrez   41'
Pinel   55'
Yokoyama   56'
Attendance: 1,364
Referee: Quetzalli Alvarado (Mexico)

New Zealand  1–2  Venezuela
Loye   10' Viso   24', 67'
Attendance: 1,364
Referee: Thalia Mitsi (Greece)

New Zealand  1–3  Spain
Loye   15' Gili   4'
Mérida   48'
Lázaro   86'
Attendance: 1,785
Referee: Cha Sung Mi (South Korea)

Japan  6–0  Venezuela
Kyokawa   10', 32' (pen.), 59'
Y. Tanaka   27'
Yokoyama   70'
Nagashima   90+2'
Attendance: 1,758
Referee: Quetzalli Alvarado (Mexico)

Japan  6–0  New Zealand
Yokoyama   24', 58'
Y. Tanaka   59', 89'
M. Tanaka   74'
Honda   90+1'

Venezuela  1–2  Spain
Alvarado   74' Lázaro   28', 83'
Attendance: 2,579
Referee: Therese Sagno (Guinea)

Group D edit

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).

Republic of Ireland  1–2  Brazil
Killeen   58' Glaucia   4', 61'
Attendance: 1,881
Referee: Wang Jia (China)

Canada  1–0  Ghana
Cantave   54'
Attendance: 1,881
Referee: Sung Mi Cha (South Korea)

Attendance: 2,293
Referee: Sachiko Yamagishi (Japan)

Ghana  1–0  Brazil
Danso   22'

Ghana  0–3  Republic of Ireland
Campbell   5'
Donnelly   36'
Gilroy   77'
Attendance: 2,140
Referee: Estela Alvarez (Argentina)

Brazil  2–0  Canada
Paula   20'
Thaís   51'

Knockout stage edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
16 September — Marabella
 
 
  Nigeria5
 
21 September — Arima
 
  South Korea6
 
  South Korea2
 
17 September — Couva
 
  Spain1
 
  Spain2
 
25 September — Port of Spain
 
  Brazil1
 
  South Korea3 (5)
 
16 September — Marabella
 
  Japan3 (4)
 
  Germany0
 
21 September — Couva
 
  North Korea1
 
  North Korea1
 
17 September — Arima
 
  Japan2 Third place
 
  Republic of Ireland1
 
25 September — Port of Spain
 
  Japan2
 
  Spain1
 
 
  North Korea0
 

Quarterfinals edit

Nigeria  5–6 (a.e.t.)  South Korea
Ayila   2', 103'
Eyebhoria   3'
Okobi   37', 90+1'
Lee Geum-min   15'
Yeo Min-ji   23', 70' (pen.), 89', 98'
Kim A-reum   94'
Attendance: 4,034
Referee: Thalia Mitsi (Greece)

Germany  0–1  North Korea
Kim Kum-jong   44'
Attendance: 4,034
Referee: Quetzalli Alvarado (Mexico)

Spain  2–1  Brazil
Pinel   35'
Calderón   65'
Andrés   76' (o.g.)
Attendance: 1,265
Referee: Sachiko Yamagishi (Japan)

Republic of Ireland  1–2  Japan
O'Sullivan   53' Naomoto   34' (pen.)
Yokoyama   66'
Attendance: 1,427
Referee: Michelle Pye (Canada)

Semifinals edit

South Korea  2–1  Spain
Yeo Min-ji   25'
Joo Soo-jin   39'
Sampedro   23'
Attendance: 3,428
Referee: Michelle Pye (Canada)

North Korea  1–2  Japan
Kim Kum-jong   59' Takagi   69'
Yokoyama   70'
Attendance: 3,428

3rd Place Playoff edit

Spain  1–0  North Korea
Pinel   56'
Attendance: 12,983
Referee: Quetzalli Alvarado (Mexico)

Final edit

South Korea  3–3 (a.e.t.)  Japan
Lee Jung-eun   6'
Kim A-reum   45+1'
Lee So-dam   79'
Naomoto   11'
Y. Tanaka   17'
Katō   57'
Penalties
Lee Jung-eun  
Yeo Min-ji  
Lee So-dam  
Kim Da-hye  
Kim A-reum  
Jang Sel-gi  
5–4   Y. Tanaka
  Wada
  Nakada
  Hamada
  Naomoto
  Muramatsu

Winners edit

 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup winners 
 
South Korea
First title

Awards edit

Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball
  Yeo Min-ji   Kumi Yokoyama   Kim Kum-jong


Golden Shoe Silver Shoe Bronze Shoe
  Yeo Min-ji   Kyra Malinowski   Kumi Yokoyama


FIFA Fair Play Award Golden Glove
  Germany   Dolores Gallardo

Goal scorers edit

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

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). FIFA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 November 2011. Retrieved 1 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Nigeria president suspends team". BBC Sport. 30 June 2010. from the original on 30 June 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2010.
  3. ^ . ESPN Soccernet. 5 July 2010. Archived from the original on 21 October 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
  4. ^ . FIFA.com. 6 May 2010. Archived from the original on 11 May 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2010.

External links edit

  • FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 2020-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, FIFA.com

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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 5 to 25 September 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 2010 FIFA U 17 Women s World CupFIFA U 17 Women s World Cup Trinidad amp Tobago 2010Trinidad amp Tobago 2010 official logoTournament detailsHost countryTrinidad and TobagoDates5 25 SeptemberTeams16 from 6 confederations Venue s 5 in 5 host cities Final positionsChampions South Korea 1st title Runners up JapanThird place SpainFourth place North KoreaTournament statisticsMatches played32Goals scored125 3 91 per match Attendance141 622 4 426 per match Top scorer s Yeo Min ji 8 goals Best player s Yeo Min jiBest goalkeeperDolores GallardoFair play award Germany 20082012 Contents 1 Qualified teams 2 Squads 3 Venues 4 Group stage 4 1 Group A 4 2 Group B 4 3 Group C 4 4 Group D 5 Knockout stage 5 1 Quarterfinals 5 2 Semifinals 5 3 3rd Place Playoff 5 4 Final 6 Winners 7 Awards 8 Goal scorers 9 References 10 External linksQualified teams editThe 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 nbsp North Korea nbsp South Korea nbsp JapanCAF Africa 2010 African U 17 Women s World Cup Qualifying Tournament nbsp Nigeria nbsp Ghana nbsp South Africa1CONCACAF Central North America and Caribbean Host nation nbsp Trinidad and Tobago12010 CONCACAF Under 17 Women s Championship nbsp Canada nbsp Mexico1CONMEBOL South America 2010 South American Under 17 Women Championship nbsp Brazil nbsp Chile1 nbsp Venezuela1OFC Oceania 2010 OFC Women s Under 17 Qualifying Tournament nbsp New ZealandUEFA Europe 2010 UEFA Women s Under 17 Championship nbsp Spain1 nbsp Republic of Ireland1 nbsp Germany1 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 editMain article 2010 FIFA U 17 Women s World Cup squadsVenues editDuring 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 ScarboroughHasely Crawford Stadium Larry Gomes Stadium Ato Boldon Stadium Manny Ramjohn Stadium Dwight Yorke Stadium10 39 41 48 N 61 31 58 92 W 10 6615222 N 61 5330333 W 10 6615222 61 5330333 Hasely Crawford Stadium 10 36 59 00 N 61 16 57 00 W 10 6163889 N 61 2825000 W 10 6163889 61 2825000 Larry Gomes Stadium Stadium 10 25 29 00 N 61 25 02 00 W 10 4247222 N 61 4172222 W 10 4247222 61 4172222 Ato Boldon Stadium 10 18 12 00 N 61 26 30 00 W 10 3033333 N 61 4416667 W 10 3033333 61 4416667 Manny Ramjohn Stadium 11 10 53 17 N 60 43 00 86 W 11 1814361 N 60 7169056 W 11 1814361 60 7169056 Ato Boldon Stadium Capacity 27 000 Capacity 10 000 Capacity 10 000 Capacity 10 000 Capacity 7 500 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Port of Spain nbsp Arima Malabar nbsp Couva nbsp Marabella nbsp ScarboroughGroup stage editThe 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 5 May 2010 4 Tie breakers in the group stage are greatest number of points obtained in all group matches goal difference in all group matches greatest number of goals scored in all group matchesIf more than two or more teams are still tied after that greatest number of points obtained in matches between concerned teams goal difference in matches between concerned teams greatest number of goals scored in matches between concerned teams fair play point system in which the yellow and red cards of group matches are evaluated drawing of lotsGroup A edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Nigeria 3 3 0 0 10 3 7 9 nbsp North Korea 3 2 0 1 6 3 3 6 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 3 1 0 2 3 4 1 3 nbsp Chile 3 0 0 3 1 10 9 0Match times are local time UTC 4 5 September 201015 00Nigeria nbsp 3 2 nbsp North KoreaOkobi nbsp 3 79 Ordega nbsp 77 Report Kim Su gyong nbsp 28 Kim Kum jong nbsp 58 Hasely Crawford Stadium Port of SpainAttendance 13 646Referee Kirsi Heikkinen Finland 5 September 201018 00Trinidad and Tobago nbsp 2 1 nbsp ChileSimmons nbsp 9 Hinds nbsp 80 Report Rothfeld nbsp 83 Hasely Crawford Stadium Port of SpainAttendance 13 646Referee Gyongyi Gaal Hungary 8 September 201016 00North Korea nbsp 3 0 nbsp ChileKim Kum jong nbsp 44 73 Pong Son hwa nbsp 85 pen ReportManny Ramjohn Stadium MarabellaAttendance 10 000Referee Finau Vulivuli Fiji 8 September 201019 00Trinidad and Tobago nbsp 1 2 nbsp NigeriaHinds nbsp 36 Report Ordega nbsp 28 Ayila nbsp 86 Manny Ramjohn Stadium MarabellaAttendance 10 000Referee Tanja Schett Austria 12 September 201018 00North Korea nbsp 1 0 nbsp Trinidad and TobagoKim Su gyong nbsp 3 ReportAto Boldon Stadium CouvaAttendance 8 000Referee Thalia Mitsi Greece 12 September 201018 00Chile nbsp 0 5 nbsp NigeriaReport Ordega nbsp 15 Ayila nbsp 41 51 72 Okobi nbsp 90 1 Larry Gomes Stadium ArimaAttendance 2 335Referee Michelle Pye Canada Group B edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Germany 3 3 0 0 22 1 21 9 nbsp South Korea 3 2 0 1 7 5 2 6 nbsp Mexico 3 1 0 2 5 13 8 3 nbsp South Africa 3 0 0 3 2 17 15 0Match times are local time UTC 4 5 September 201016 00Germany nbsp 9 0 nbsp MexicoLotzen nbsp 4 35 Petermann nbsp 12 13 72 Malinowski nbsp 42 55 66 Demann nbsp 47 ReportDwight Yorke Stadium ScarboroughAttendance 2 961Referee Sachiko Yamagishi Japan 5 September 201019 00South Africa nbsp 1 3 nbsp South KoreaSeoposenwe nbsp 53 Report Yeo Min ji nbsp 37 56 Shin Dam yeong nbsp 77 Dwight Yorke Stadium ScarboroughAttendance 2 961Referee Tanja Schett Austria 8 September 201016 00Germany nbsp 10 1 nbsp South AfricaLotzen nbsp 12 Malinowski nbsp 19 29 36 57 Leupolz nbsp 24 25 Petermann nbsp 35 37 Seoposenwe nbsp 45 o g Report Seoposenwe nbsp 31 Dwight Yorke Stadium ScarboroughAttendance 1 830Referee Michelle Pye Canada 8 September 201019 00South Korea nbsp 4 1 nbsp MexicoKim Na ri nbsp 27 Yeo Min ji nbsp 40 Kim Da hye nbsp 76 Lee Yoo na nbsp 90 Report Pina nbsp 37 Dwight Yorke Stadium ScarboroughAttendance 1 830Referee Estela Alvarez Argentina 12 September 201015 00South Korea nbsp 0 3 nbsp GermanyReport Schmid nbsp 72 Lotzen nbsp 76 Chojnowski nbsp 90 3 Larry Gomes Stadium ArimaAttendance 2 335Referee Shane de Silva Trinidad and Tobago 12 September 201015 00Mexico nbsp 4 0 nbsp South AfricaSolis nbsp 21 Sanchez nbsp 51 Murillo nbsp 68 Pina nbsp 77 ReportAto Boldon Stadium CouvaAttendance 8 500Referee Esther Staubli Switzerland Group C edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Spain 3 3 0 0 9 3 6 9 nbsp Japan 3 2 0 1 13 4 9 6 nbsp Venezuela 3 1 0 2 3 9 6 3 nbsp New Zealand 3 0 0 3 2 11 9 0Match times are local time UTC 4 6 September 201016 00Spain nbsp 4 1 nbsp JapanI Perez nbsp 26 Putellas nbsp 28 Gutierrez nbsp 41 Pinel nbsp 55 Report Yokoyama nbsp 56 Ato Boldon Stadium CouvaAttendance 1 364Referee Quetzalli Alvarado Mexico 6 September 201019 00New Zealand nbsp 1 2 nbsp VenezuelaLoye nbsp 10 Report Viso nbsp 24 67 Ato Boldon Stadium CouvaAttendance 1 364Referee Thalia Mitsi Greece 9 September 201016 00New Zealand nbsp 1 3 nbsp SpainLoye nbsp 15 Report Gili nbsp 4 Merida nbsp 48 Lazaro nbsp 86 Ato Boldon Stadium CouvaAttendance 1 785Referee Cha Sung Mi South Korea 9 September 201019 00Japan nbsp 6 0 nbsp VenezuelaKyokawa nbsp 10 32 pen 59 Y Tanaka nbsp 27 Yokoyama nbsp 70 Nagashima nbsp 90 2 ReportAto Boldon Stadium CouvaAttendance 1 758Referee Quetzalli Alvarado Mexico 13 September 201016 00Japan nbsp 6 0 nbsp New ZealandYokoyama nbsp 24 58 Y Tanaka nbsp 59 89 M Tanaka nbsp 74 Honda nbsp 90 1 ReportDwight Yorke Stadium ScarboroughAttendance 2 140Referee Kirsi Heikkinen Finland 13 September 201016 00Venezuela nbsp 1 2 nbsp SpainAlvarado nbsp 74 Report Lazaro nbsp 28 83 Manny Ramjohn Stadium MarabellaAttendance 2 579Referee Therese Sagno Guinea Group D edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Republic of Ireland 3 2 0 1 5 2 3 6 nbsp Brazil 3 2 0 1 4 2 2 6 nbsp Canada 3 1 0 2 1 3 2 3 nbsp Ghana 3 1 0 2 1 4 3 3Match times are local time UTC 4 6 September 201016 00Republic of Ireland nbsp 1 2 nbsp BrazilKilleen nbsp 58 Report Glaucia nbsp 4 61 Larry Gomes Stadium ArimaAttendance 1 881Referee Wang Jia China 6 September 201019 00Canada nbsp 1 0 nbsp GhanaCantave nbsp 54 ReportLarry Gomes Stadium ArimaAttendance 1 881Referee Sung Mi Cha South Korea 9 September 201016 00Republic of Ireland nbsp 1 0 nbsp CanadaKilleen nbsp 76 ReportLarry Gomes Stadium ArimaAttendance 2 293Referee Sachiko Yamagishi Japan 9 September 201019 00Ghana nbsp 1 0 nbsp BrazilDanso nbsp 22 ReportLarry Gomes Stadium ArimaAttendance 2 293Referee Esther Staubli Switzerland 13 September 201019 00Ghana nbsp 0 3 nbsp Republic of IrelandReport Campbell nbsp 5 Donnelly nbsp 36 Gilroy nbsp 77 Dwight Yorke Stadium ScarboroughAttendance 2 140Referee Estela Alvarez Argentina 13 September 201019 00Brazil nbsp 2 0 nbsp CanadaPaula nbsp 20 Thais nbsp 51 ReportManny Ramjohn Stadium MarabellaAttendance 2 579Referee Gyongyi Gaal Hungary Knockout stage edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 16 September Marabella nbsp Nigeria5 21 September Arima nbsp South Korea6 nbsp South Korea2 17 September Couva nbsp Spain1 nbsp Spain2 25 September Port of Spain nbsp Brazil1 nbsp South Korea3 5 16 September Marabella nbsp Japan3 4 nbsp Germany0 21 September Couva nbsp North Korea1 nbsp North Korea1 17 September Arima nbsp Japan2Third place nbsp Republic of Ireland1 25 September Port of Spain nbsp Japan2 nbsp Spain1 nbsp North Korea0 Quarterfinals edit 16 September 201016 00Nigeria nbsp 5 6 a e t nbsp South KoreaAyila nbsp 2 103 Eyebhoria nbsp 3 Okobi nbsp 37 90 1 Report Lee Geum min nbsp 15 Yeo Min ji nbsp 23 70 pen 89 98 Kim A reum nbsp 94 Manny Ramjohn Stadium MarabellaAttendance 4 034Referee Thalia Mitsi Greece 16 September 201019 00Germany nbsp 0 1 nbsp North KoreaReport Kim Kum jong nbsp 44 Manny Ramjohn Stadium MarabellaAttendance 4 034Referee Quetzalli Alvarado Mexico 17 September 201016 00Spain nbsp 2 1 nbsp BrazilPinel nbsp 35 Calderon nbsp 65 Report Andres nbsp 76 o g Ato Boldon Stadium CouvaAttendance 1 265Referee Sachiko Yamagishi Japan 17 September 201019 00Republic of Ireland nbsp 1 2 nbsp JapanO Sullivan nbsp 53 Report Naomoto nbsp 34 pen Yokoyama nbsp 66 Larry Gomes Stadium ArimaAttendance 1 427Referee Michelle Pye Canada Semifinals edit 21 September 201016 00South Korea nbsp 2 1 nbsp SpainYeo Min ji nbsp 25 Joo Soo jin nbsp 39 Report Sampedro nbsp 23 Ato Boldon Stadium CouvaAttendance 3 428Referee Michelle Pye Canada 21 September 201019 00North Korea nbsp 1 2 nbsp JapanKim Kum jong nbsp 59 Report Takagi nbsp 69 Yokoyama nbsp 70 Ato Boldon Stadium CouvaAttendance 3 428Referee Gyongyi Gaal Hungary 3rd Place Playoff edit 25 September 201015 00Spain nbsp 1 0 nbsp North KoreaPinel nbsp 56 ReportHasely Crawford Stadium Port of SpainAttendance 12 983Referee Quetzalli Alvarado Mexico Final edit 25 September 201018 00South Korea nbsp 3 3 a e t nbsp JapanLee Jung eun nbsp 6 Kim A reum nbsp 45 1 Lee So dam nbsp 79 Report Naomoto nbsp 11 Y Tanaka nbsp 17 Katō nbsp 57 PenaltiesLee Jung eun nbsp Yeo Min ji nbsp Lee So dam nbsp Kim Da hye nbsp Kim A reum nbsp Jang Sel gi nbsp 5 4 nbsp Y Tanaka nbsp Wada nbsp Nakada nbsp Hamada nbsp Naomoto nbsp MuramatsuHasely Crawford Stadium Port of SpainAttendance 12 983Referee Kirsi Heikkinen Finland Winners edit 2010 FIFA U 17 Women s World Cup winners nbsp South KoreaFirst titleAwards editGolden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball nbsp Yeo Min ji nbsp Kumi Yokoyama nbsp Kim Kum jong Golden Shoe Silver Shoe Bronze Shoe nbsp Yeo Min ji nbsp Kyra Malinowski nbsp Kumi Yokoyama FIFA Fair Play Award Golden Glove nbsp Germany nbsp Dolores GallardoGoal scorers edit8 goals nbsp Yeo Min ji7 goals nbsp Kyra Malinowski6 goals nbsp Kumi Yokoyama nbsp Loveth Ayila5 goals nbsp Lena Petermann nbsp Ngozi Okobi nbsp Kim Kum jong4 goals nbsp Lena Lotzen nbsp Yōko Tanaka3 goals nbsp Francisca Ordega nbsp Mai Kyokawa nbsp Paloma Lazaro nbsp Raquel Pinel 2 goals nbsp Glaucia nbsp Melanie Leupolz nbsp Siobhan Killeen nbsp Hikaru Naomoto nbsp Kim A reum nbsp Fernanda Pina nbsp Kate Loye nbsp Kim Su Gyong nbsp Jermaine Seoposenwe nbsp Liana Hinds nbsp Ysaura Viso 1 goal nbsp Paula nbsp Thais nbsp Haisha Cantave nbsp Iona Rothfeld nbsp Nagore Calderon nbsp Laura Gutierrez nbsp Gema Gili nbsp Sara Merida nbsp Iraia Perez nbsp Alexia Putellas nbsp Amanda Sampedro nbsp Silvana Chojnowski nbsp Kristin Demann nbsp Isabella Schmid nbsp Alice Danso nbsp Megan Campbell nbsp Stacie Donnelly nbsp Aileen Gilroy nbsp Denise O Sullivan nbsp Yuka Honda nbsp Chika Katō nbsp Hikari Nagashima nbsp Mina Tanaka nbsp Hikari Takagi nbsp Kim Da hye nbsp Lee So dam nbsp Shin Dam yeong nbsp Lee Jung eun nbsp Lee Yoo na nbsp Kim Na ri nbsp Lee Geum min nbsp Joo Soo jin nbsp Christina Murillo nbsp Andrea Sanchez nbsp Daniela Solis nbsp Winifred Eyebhoria nbsp Pong Son Hwa nbsp Diarra Simmons nbsp Anna Alvarado Own goal nbsp Jermaine Seoposenwe against Germany nbsp Ivana Andres against Brazil References edit Regulations FIFA U 17 Women s World Cup Trinidad amp Tobago 2010 PDF FIFA Archived from the original PDF on 22 November 2011 Retrieved 1 November 2009 Nigeria president suspends team BBC Sport 30 June 2010 Archived from the original on 30 June 2010 Retrieved 30 June 2010 Nigeria s ban lifted ESPN Soccernet 5 July 2010 Archived from the original on 21 October 2012 Retrieved 5 July 2010 All known in Port of Spain FIFA com 6 May 2010 Archived from the original on 11 May 2010 Retrieved 6 May 2010 External links editFIFA U 17 Women s World Cup Trinidad amp Tobago 2010 Archived 2020 03 04 at the Wayback Machine FIFA com FIFA Technical Report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 FIFA U 17 Women 27s World Cup amp oldid 1139190517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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