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2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship


FieldValue
year2002
other_titlesFIFA U-19 Women's World Championship Canada 2002
Coupe du Monde de Football Féminin des Moins de 19 ans 2002
image2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship.gif
countryCanada
dates17 August – 1 September
num_teams12
confederations6
venues3
cities3
champion_other
count1
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
matches26
goals101
attendance295133
top_scorerChristine Sinclair
(11 goals)
playerChristine Sinclair
fair_play
nextseason[2004](2004-fifa-u-19-women-s-world-championship)

Coupe du Monde de Football Féminin des Moins de 19 ans 2002 (11 goals) The 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship was held from 17 August to 1 September. It was the first sanctioned youth tournament for women put together by FIFA. The tournament was hosted by Canada. FIFA granted the tournament to Canada in March 2001. Three cities hosted the tournament, Edmonton, Vancouver, and Victoria.

Squads

Main article: 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship squads

Qualified teams

Confederation (Continent)Qualifying TournamentQualifier(s)
AFC (Asia)[2002 AFC U-19 Women's Championship](2002-afc-u-19-women-s-championship)
CAF (Africa)[2002 African U-19 Women's Championship](2002-african-u-19-women-s-championship)
CONCACAF
(North, Central America & Caribbean)Host nation
2002 CONCACAF U-19 Women's Qualifying Tournament
CONMEBOL (South America)2002 CONMEBOL Under-19 Play-Off
OFC (Oceania)[2002 OFC Women's Under 19 Qualifying Tournament](2002-ofc-women-s-under-19-qualifying-tournament)
UEFA (Europe)[2002 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship](2002-uefa-women-s-under-19-championship)

Group stage

Group A

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
**9**330092+7
**4**311136−3
**3**310256−1
**1**301225−3

16:00 Rowe Lang Stentoft-Herping

18:15

17:45

20:00 Lang

17:45

20:00

Group B

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
**9**3300103+7
**6**320152+3
**3**310227−5
**0**3003510−5

17:00

19:30 Worbis Martinez Tatiana Kelly

Renata Costa

17:00 Abily

19:30

17:00 Cristiane

19:30 Brendel Mittag

Group C

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
**9**3300151+14
**4**3111550
**4**3111550
**0**3003115−14

13:00 Osborne O'Reilly Wilson

15:15 Neilson Cannuli Harch

17:00 Hickmott Ward

19:15 Osborne O'Reilly

17:00

19:15 Tarpley Buehler Hanks Ebner

Knockout Round

All times local.

|24 August – Vancouver| |4||3 |25 August – Edmonton||6||2 |25 August – Victoria||6||0 |25 August – Edmonton||1| |2 |29 August – Edmonton||1 (3)| |1 (4) |29 August – Edmonton||4||1 |1 September – Edmonton||0| |1 |1 September – Edmonton||1 (3)| |1 (4)

Quarterfinals

19:00 (a.s.d.e.t.) Kelly Daniela Crawford Kuralay

13:00 Thorlakson Westwood

15:45 (a.s.d.e.t.)

19:00 Wilson Tarpley

Semifinals

17:15 (a.e.t.)

20:00 Wilson
Oakes

Third Place Playoff

11:00

Final

14:00 (a.s.d.e.t.)

ASDET – after sudden death extra time

PSO – penalty shootout

Awards

The following awards were given for the tournament:

Golden BallSilver BallBronze BallGolden ShoeSilver ShoeBronze ShoeFIFA Fair Play Award
Christine SinclairMartaKelly Wilson
Christine SinclairKelly WilsonLindsay Tarpley
11 goals9 goals6 goals

All star team

GoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwards

Scorers

;11 goals

  • Christine Sinclair

;9 goals

  • Kelly Wilson

;6 goals

  • Marta
  • Lindsay Tarpley

;4 goals

  • Heather O'Reilly

;3 goals

  • Hayley Crawford
  • Daniela
  • Kelly
  • Kara Lang
  • Johanna Rasmussen
  • Linda Bresonik
  • Anja Mittag
  • Shinobu Ohno
  • Guadalupe Worbis

;2 goals

  • Cristiane
  • Ellen Maggs
  • Katy Ward
  • Leslie Osborne

;1 goal

  • Catherine Cannuli
  • Lana Harch
  • Selin Kuralay
  • Amber Neilson
  • Karla Reuter
  • Renata Costa
  • Tatiana
  • Michelle Rowe
  • Clare Rustad
  • Katie Thorlakson
  • Sandra Jensen
  • Marie Stentoft-Herping
  • Michelle Hickmott
  • Emily Westwood
  • Camille Abily
  • Elodie Ramos
  • Isabell Bachor
  • Annelie Brendel
  • Barbara Müller
  • Akiko Sudo
  • Lisette Martinez
  • Michell Rico
  • Akudo Iwuagwu
  • Olushola Oyewusi
  • Lu Yen-Ling
  • Rachel Buehler
  • Stephanie Ebner
  • Kerri Hanks
  • Megan Kakadelas
  • Jill Oakes

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170202075525/http://www.fifa.com/u20womensworldcup/archive/canada2002/awards/index.html Awards 2002]
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