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FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup France 2018 Statistical Kit Draw edition Last update 1 March 2018 Contents Participating Teams (by confederation) .......................................................................... 3 Match Schedule ................................................................................................................. 4 Team Profiles (in alphabetical order) .............................................................................. 5 BRAZIL (BRA) ................................................................................................................................................. 5 CHINA PR (CHN) ........................................................................................................................................... 6 ENGLAND (ENG) ........................................................................................................................................... 7 FRANCE (FRA) ............................................................................................................................................... 8 GERMANY (GER) .......................................................................................................................................... 9 GHANA (GHA) ............................................................................................................................................ 10 HAITI (HAI) NEWCOMER ....................................................................................................................... 11 JAPAN (JPN) ................................................................................................................................................ 12 KOREA DPR (PRK) ....................................................................................................................................... 13 MEXICO (MEX) ........................................................................................................................................... 14 NETHERLANDS (NED) NEWCOMER ....................................................................................................... 15 NEW ZEALAND (NZL) ................................................................................................................................. 16 NIGERIA (NGA) ........................................................................................................................................... 17 PARAGUAY (PAR) ....................................................................................................................................... 18 SPAIN (ESP) .................................................................................................................................................. 19 USA (USA) ................................................................................................................................................... 20 Winner’s Trophy .............................................................................................................. 21 Facts to know about the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup ............................................. 22 History .............................................................................................................................. 23 Winners at a glance ............................................................................................................................ 23 Competition Nutshell ......................................................................................................................... 23 Awards ................................................................................................................................................... 24 All-time ranking ................................................................................................................................... 25 First ever FIFA U-19/20 Women’s World Cup facts ....................................................................... 26 Comparative statistics ......................................................................................................................... 27 Milestones and Superlatives .......................................................................................... 29 Superlatives – Teams .............................................................................................................................. 36 Superlatives – Players ............................................................................................................................. 39 Superlatives – Coaches .......................................................................................................................... 41 Superlatives – Referees .......................................................................................................................... 42 Superlatives – Spectators ....................................................................................................................... 43 Final match round-up 2002-2016 ......................................................................................... 44 Venues and stadiums ......................................................................................................... 45 Results of all FIFA U-19/U-20 Women’s World Cups ............................................................. 46 Ranking by tournament ...................................................................................................... 53 Photo on cover: Korea DPR players celebrate after winning the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup 2016 Final against France in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. (Photo by Ian Walton - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup France 2018 2 FIFA Communications – Digital Statistical Kit – Draw edition Participating Teams (by confederation) Host (1) North, Central American & Caribbean Zone (3) France qualifies automatically as host Haiti, Mexico and USA booked their places at France Appearance 2018 by qualifying from the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Team 2018 Championship, which took place in Trinidad and Tobago in January 2018. Mexico won the regional competition. th FRANCE (FRA) 7 appearance Appearance Team 2018 African Zone (2) HAITI (HAI) 1st appearance The African qualifiers ran from July 2017 to January 2018. Ghana and Nigeria took the two available spots from the MEXICO (MEX) 8th appearance region to qualify for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup France 2018. USA (USA) 9th appearance Appearance Team 2018 GHANA (GHA) 5th appearance Oceanian Zone (1) New Zealand will fly the flag for Oceania at France 2018 NIGERIA (NGA) 9th appearance after winning the region’s qualifying event on home soil in July 2017. Appearance Team Asian Zone (3) 2018 Japan, Korea DPR and China PR took the three available NEW ZEALAND (NZL) 7th appearance berths at the AFC U-19 Women’s Championship, which took place in China PR in October 2017. The competition was won by Japan. South American Zone (2) Appearance Team Brazil and Paraguay secured South America's tickets to 2018 the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup France 2018 after finishing top-two in the CONMEBOL U-20 tournament CHINA PR (CHN) 6th appearance held in Ecuador in January 2018. Appearance th Team JAPAN (JPN) 6 appearance 2018 th th BRAZIL (BRA) 9 appearance KOREA DPR (PRK) 7 appearance PARAGUAY (PAR) 2nd appearance European Zone (4) The UEFA Women’s U-19 EURO took place in August 2017 in Northern Ireland, where Spain, Germany, the Netherlands and England booked their places to the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup 2018. Spain claimed the title with victory in the final over France, who qualify for the World Cup as hosts. Appearance Team 2018 ENGLAND (ENG) 5th appearance GERMANY (GER) 9th appearance NETHERLANDS (NED) 1st appearance SPAIN (ESP) 3rd appearance FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup France 2018 3 FIFA Communications – Digital Statistical Kit – Draw edition Match Schedule Group A Group B Group C Group D A1 B1 C1 D1 A2 B2 C2 D2 A3 B3 C3 D3 A4 B4 C4 D4 Group A Date Match City Match # Time (LT) 2018-08-05 A1 - A2 VANNES 1 19:30 2018-08-05 A3 - A4 VANNES 2 16:30 2018-08-08 A1 - A3 VANNES 9 19:30 2018-08-08 A4 - A2 VANNES 10 16:30 2018-08-12 A4 - A1 SAINT-MALO 17 16:30 2018-08-12 A2 - A3 CONCARNEAU 18 16:30 Group B Date Match City Match # Time (LT) 2018-08-05 B1 - B2 DINAN-LÉHON 3 16:30 2018-08-05 B3 - B4 DINAN-LÉHON 4 13:30 2018-08-08 B1 - B3 DINAN-LÉHON 11 16:30 2018-08-08 B4 - B2 DINAN-LÉHON 12 13:30 2018-08-12 B4 - B1 CONCARNEAU 19 13:30 2018-08-12 B2 - B3 SAINT-MALO 20 13:30 Group C Date Match City Match # Time (LT) 2018-08-06 C1 - C2 CONCARNEAU 5 19:30 2018-08-06 C3 - C4 CONCARNEAU 6 16:30 2018-08-09 C1 - C3 CONCARNEAU 13 19:30 2018-08-09 C4 - C2 CONCARNEAU 14 16:30 2018-08-13 C4 - C1 DINAN-LÉHON 21 13:30 2018-08-13 C2 - C3 VANNES 22 13:30 Group D Date Match City Match # Time (LT) 2018-08-06 D1 - D2 SAINT-MALO 7 16:30 2018-08-06 D3 - D4 SAINT-MALO 8 13:30 2018-08-09 D1 - D3 SAINT-MALO 15 16:30 2018-08-09 D2 - D4 SAINT-MALO 16 13:30 2018-08-13 D4 - D1 VANNES 23 16:30 2018-08-13 D2 - D3 DINAN-LÉHON 24 16:30 Quarter-final 2018-08-16 1A - 2B CONCARNEAU 25 19:30 2018-08-16 1C - 2D CONCARNEAU 26 16:00 2018-08-17 1B - 2A VANNES 27 16:00 2018-08-17 1D - 2C VANNES 28 19:30 Semi-final 2018-08-20 WQF1 - WQF2 VANNES 29 19:30 2018-08-20 WQF3 - WQF4 VANNES 30 16:00 Play-off for third place 2018-08-24 3rd place match VANNES 31 16:00 Final 2018-08-24 Final VANNES 32 19:30 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup France 2018 4 FIFA Communications – Digital Statistical Kit – Draw edition Team Profiles (in alphabetical
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