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Match Report Group B Nigeria - Korea Republic 2:0 (1:0) # 4 19 AUG 2012 18:00 Saitama / Komaba Stadium / JPN Att.2,511 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Japan 2012 Match Report Group B Nigeria - Korea Republic 2:0 (1:0) # 4 19 AUG 2012 18:00 Saitama / Komaba Stadium / JPN Att.2,511 Referee: Dianne FERREIRA-JAMES (GUY) Assistant Referee 1: Kimberly MOREIRA (CRC) 4th Official: Fadouma DIA (SEN) Assistant Referee 2: Marisol SALAZAR (GUA) Match Commissioner: Marina SBARDELLA (ITA) General Coordinator: Outi SAARINEN (FIN) Goals scored: Ngozi OKOBI (NGA) 15' , Desire OPARANOZIE (NGA) 67' Nigeria (NGA) Korea Republic (KOR) [ 1] Ibubeleye WHYTE (GK) [ 1] JEON Haneul (GK) [ 3] Gloria OFOEGBU (C) [ 2] SEO Hyunsook [ 4] Ugo NJOKU [ 3] JANG Selgi [ 5] Cecilia NKU [ 5] KIM Jihye [ 7] Esther SUNDAY [ 6] SHIN Damyeong [ 9] Desire OPARANOZIE [ 7] LEE Youngju (C) [ 10] Ngozi OKOBI (-76') [ 9] MOON Mira (-61') [ 13] Fasilat ADEYEMO [ 10] YEO Minji (-34') [ 15] Josephine CHUKWUNONYE [ 11] JEOUN Eunha [ 17] Francisca ORDEGA [ 12] CHOE Yuri (-83') [ 18] Charity ADULE (-52') [ 20] LEE Geummin Substitutes: Substitutes: [ 2] Blessing EDOHO [ 4] CHOI Somi [ 6] Jennifer OSAWARU [ 8] LEE Jungeun (+61') [ 8] Ebere ORJI (+52') [ 13] KIM Areum [ 11] Winifred EYEBHORIA [ 14] LEE Sodam (+34') [ 12] Chioma NWANKWO (GK) [ 15] CHOI Yoojung (+83') [ 14] Asisat OSHOALA (+76') [ 16] KIM Jieun [ 16] Osarenoma IGBINOVIA [ 17] KIM Hyeyeong [ 19] Abosede OLUKAYODE [ 18] SHIM Danbi (GK) [ 20] Chidinma OKORO [ 19] KIM Duri [ 21] Damilola AKANO (GK) [ 21] MIN Yukyeong (GK) Coach Okon EDWIN (NGA) Coach JONG Songchon (KOR) Cautions: JANG Selgi (KOR) 10' , KIM Jihye (KOR) 87' Expulsions: Additional time: First half: 1 min., second half: 2 min. Att: Attendance A: Absent AET: After extra time Y: Yellow card GK: Goalkeeper I: Injured 2Y=R:Expulsion due to second caution R: Red card (C): Captain N: Not eligible to play PSO: Penalty shoot-out SUN 19 AUG 2012; 12:51 CET / 19:51 local time - Version 1 Page1/2 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Japan 2012 Game Statistics Group B Nigeria - Korea Republic 2:0 (1:0) # 4 19 AUG 2012 18:00 Saitama / Komaba Stadium / JPN Att.2,511 Nigeria (NGA) Korea Republic (KOR) 13 / 5 Shots / Shots on Goal 6 / 1 17 Fouls 12 0 Corner Kicks 3 0 Direct Free Kicks to Goal 0 0 Indirect Free Kicks to Goal 0 0/0 Penalty Kicks/Converted 0/0 0 Offsides 1 0 Own Goals 0 0 Cautions 2 0 Expulsions due to Second Caution 0 0 Direct Expulsions 0 49% Ball Possession 51% 28 Actual playing time 29 # Name Pos Min GS GA Y 2Y=R R # Name Pos Min GS GA Y 2Y=R R 1 WHYTE GK 90 1 JEON GK 90 2 3 OFOEGBU (C) DF 90 2 SEO DF 90 4 NJOKU DF 90 3 JANG DF 90 1 5 NKU MF 90 5 KIM DF 90 1 7 SUNDAY E. FW 90 6 SHIN DF 90 9 OPARANOZIE FW 90 1 7 LEE (C) MF 90 10 OKOBI MF 76 1 9 MOON FW 61 13 ADEYEMO DF 90 10 YEO FW 34 15 CHUKWUNONYE DF 90 11 JEOUN FW 90 17 ORDEGA FW 90 12 CHOE MF 83 18 ADULE FW 52 20 LEE G. M. FW 90 Substitutes Substitutes 8 ORJI FW 38 8 LEE J. E. MF 29 14 OSHOALA MF 14 14 LEE S. D. MF 56 Totals 2 15 CHOI FW 7 Totals 2 2 Match events Goal scored Own goal Yellow card Red card Substitution 10' JANG Selgi 1st half Ngozi OKOBI 15' 34' in LEE, out YEO in ORJI, out ADULE 52' 2nd half 61' in LEE, out MOON Desire OPARANOZIE 67' in OSHOALA, out OKOBI 76' 83' in CHOI, out CHOE 87' KIM Jihye Pos: Position Min: Minutes played GK: Goalkeeper GS: Goals scored MF: Midfielder GA: Goals against DF: Defender Y: Yellow card FW: Forward R: Red card (C): Captain 2Y=R:Expulsion due to second caution SUN 19 AUG 2012; 12:51 CET / 19:51 local time - Version 1 Page2/2.
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