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1993 FIFA U-17 World Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameFIFA U-17 World Championship
year1993
other_titles2nd FIFA U-17 World Championship for the JVC Cup
1993 FIFA U-17世界選手権
countryJapan
dates21 August –
4 September 1993
num_teams16
confederations6
venues6
cities6
championNGA
count2
secondGHA
thirdCHL
fourthPOL
matches32
goals107
attendance233000
top_scorerNGA Wilson Oruma (6 goals)
playerGHA Daniel Addo
fair_play
prevseason[1991](1991-fifa-u-17-world-championship)
nextseason[1995](1995-fifa-u-17-world-championship)

1993 FIFA U-17世界選手権 4 September 1993

The 1993 FIFA U-17 World Championship, the fifth edition of the tournament, was held in the cities of Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Kobe, Nagoya, and Gifu City in Japan from 21 August to 4 September 1993. Players born after 1 August 1976 were allowed to participate in the tournament.

Venues

TokyoHiroshimaKobe{{center1=Gifu CityKyotoNagoya
Tokyo National StadiumHiroshima Big ArchKobe Universiade Memorial Stadium
Capacity: **48,000**Capacity: **50,000**Capacity: **35,910**
[[File:Yamazaki-nabisco-Cup final 2004.jpg200px]][[File:Bigarch050423.jpg200px]][[File:151017 Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium Kobe Japan02n.jpg200px]]
Gifu Nagaragawa StadiumNishikyogoku Athletic StadiumPaloma Mizuho Rugby Stadium
Capacity: **26,109**Capacity: **20,588**Capacity: **15,000**
[[File:Nagaragawa Stadium 5.JPG200px]][[File:Nishikyogoku stadium20130428.JPG200px]][[File:(日本3大ラグビ−場のひとつ)瑞穂公園ラクビー場を歩道橋より望む - panoramio.jpg200px]]

Qualified Teams

ConfederationQualifying TournamentQualifier(s)
AFC (Asia)Host nation
[1992 AFC U-17 Championship](1992-afc-u-17-championship)
CAF (Africa)[1993 African U-17 Qualifying for World Cup](1993-african-u-17-qualifying-for-world-cup)
CONCACAF
(North, Central America & Caribbean)[1992 CONCACAF U-17 Tournament](1992-concacaf-u-17-tournament)
CONMEBOL (South America)[1993 South American U-17 Football Championship](1993-south-american-u-17-football-championship)
OFC (Oceania)[1993 OFC U-17 Championship](1993-ofc-u-17-championship)
UEFA (Europe)[1993 UEFA U-16 Championship](1993-uefa-european-under-16-championship)

Squads

For the complete list of players, see 1993 FIFA U-17 World Championship squads.

Referees

Asia

  • JPN Shin-Ichiro Obata
  • KSA Omar Al-Mohanna Africa
  • GAB Jean-Fidele Diramba
  • GAM Alhagi Faye CONCACAF
  • MEX Benito Archundia
  • USA Brian Hall South America
  • ARG Javier Castrilli
  • CHL Salvador Imperatore
  • COL John Toro Rendón Europe
  • BEL Eric Blareau
  • HUN Sandor Piller
  • POR José Pratas
  • SWE Anders Frisk

Group stage

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Group A


E. García


D. Addo Duah

Matsuda

D. Addo Fameye Dadzie

Group B

Ristevski Biagini

Anosike Ibrahim Odini

Bilokavić Bosevski

Anosike Kanu

Oruma

Domínguez Grande Biagini Cantoro

Group C


Armas Ruman

Madrid

Ruman

Rada Novota

Moore Cooks

Group D

Rozental Yao Xia

Terlecki Wyczalkowski

Neira

Andruszczak

Rozental Neira Wichniarek

Knockout stage

|29 August – Kyoto||4||1 |29 August – Kobe||1||0 |29 August – Gifu||2||1 |29 August – Hiroshima||3||0 |1 September – Tokyo||3||0 |1 September – Hiroshima||2||1 |4 September – Tokyo||2||1 |4 September – Tokyo||1 (4)||1 (2)

Quarter-finals


Odini

Tapia Neira

Kosztowniak Magiera

Semi-finals

Armah Duah

Anosike

Third place play-off

(4–2 pen.)

Final

Anosike

Result

Goalscorers

Wilson Oruma of Nigeria won the Golden Shoe award for scoring six goals. In total, 107 goals were scored by 56 different players, with only one of them credited as own goal.

;6 goals

  • NGA Wilson Oruma ;5 goals
  • CHI Manuel Neira
  • NGA Nwankwo Kanu
  • NGA Peter Anosike ;4 goals
  • CHI Sebastián Rozental
  • GHA Joseph Fameye
  • USA Judah Cooks ;3 goals
  • TCH Petr Ruman
  • GHA Daniel Addo
  • GHA Emmanuel Duah
  • GHA Essuman Dadzie
  • POL Tomasz Kosztowniak ;2 goals
  • ARG Andrés Grande
  • ARG Leonardo Biagini
  • AUS Jonathon Carter
  • AUS Paul Bilokapić
  • CHI Héctor Tapia
  • COL Ricardo Ciciliano
  • MEX Edgar García
  • MEX Edgar Santa Cruz
  • NGA Festus Odini
  • NGA Ibrahim
  • POL Maciej Terlecki
  • POL Piotr Orliński
  • QAT Hassan Al-Otaibi
  • TUN Fayzal Arouri
  • USA Pierre Venditti ;1 goal
  • ARG Federico Domínguez
  • ARG Mauro Cantoro
  • ARG Rodrigo Vilariño
  • AUS David Ristevski
  • AUS Nick Bosevski
  • AUS Sebastian Naglieri
  • CHI Alejandro Osorio
  • CHN Yao Xia
  • CHN Yu Genwei
  • COL Juan Madrid
  • TCH Libor Sionko
  • TCH Miroslav Rada
  • TCH Miroslav Vápeník
  • TCH Richard Spanik
  • TCH Zoltán Novota
  • GHA Daniel Armah
  • ITA Francesco Totti
  • JPN Hidetoshi Nakata
  • JPN Naoki Matsuda
  • JPN Yuzo Funakoshi
  • POL Artur Andruszczak
  • POL Artur Wichniarek
  • POL Artur Wyczalkowski
  • POL Jacek Magiera
  • POL Mirosław Szymkowiak
  • QAT Mohamed Al-Enazi
  • USA Jason Moore
  • USA Steve Armas ;Own goal
  • CHI Dante Poli (playing against Poland)

Final ranking

RankTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
16600203+17**12**
26501143+11**10**
362311210+2**7**
46321137+6**8**
**Eliminated in the quarter-finals**
5421187+1**5**
6411275+2**3**
74112880**3**
8411234−1**3**
**Eliminated at the group stage**
9311176+1**3**
10310247−3**2**
11310236−3**2**
12310225−3**2**
13310237−4**2**
14301225−3**1**
15301216−5**1**
163003018−18**0**
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