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2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship


FieldValue
year2004
other_titlesFIFA U-19 Women's World Championship Thailand 2004
ฟุตบอลหญิงชิงแชมป์โลก รุ่นอายุไม่เกิน 19 ปี
size150px
countryThailand
dates10–27 November
num_teams12
confederations5
venues4
cities3
champion_other
count1
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
matches26
goals92
attendance288324
top_scorerBrittany Timko
(7 goals)
playerMarta
fair_play
prevseason[2002](2002-fifa-u-19-women-s-world-championship)
nextseason[2006](2006-fifa-u-20-women-s-world-championship)

ฟุตบอลหญิงชิงแชมป์โลก รุ่นอายุไม่เกิน 19 ปี (7 goals) The 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship was held from 10 to 27 November 2004. It was the second edition of the youth tournament for women put together by FIFA, before being renamed FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship for the 2006 edition. The tournament was hosted by Thailand, in two stadiums in Bangkok, one in Chiang Mai and another in Phuket. This was the first FIFA women's tournament held in Southeast Asia.

Brazil's Marta was the Adidas Golden Ball recipient, as the tournament's most valuable player (MVP), and Canada's Brittany Timko won the Golden Shoe with 7 goals in 4 games.

Venues

BangkokChiang MaiPhuket
Rajamangala National StadiumSuphachalasai Stadium[700th Anniversary Stadium](700th-anniversary-stadium)
[[File:Rajamangala_Stadium_in_Bangkok.jpg250px]][[File:Suphachalasai_Stadium_2015.jpg250px]][[File:700th_Anniversary_Stadium.jpg250px]]
Capacity: **65,000**Capacity: **35,000**Capacity: **25,000**
{{location map+float=centerThailandwidth=250caption=Location of stadiums of the **2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship**places=label= Chiang Mai}}label= Phuket}}

Qualified teams

The places have been allocated as follows to confederations: CAF (1), AFC (2), UEFA (4), CONCACAF (2), CONMEBOL (1), OFC (1), plus the host country (1).

Confederation (Continent)Qualifying TournamentQualifier(s)
AFC (Asia)Host nation
[2004 AFC U-19 Women's Championship](2004-afc-u-19-women-s-championship)
CAF (Africa)[2004 African U-19 Women's Championship](2004-african-u-19-women-s-championship)
CONCACAF
(North, Central America & Caribbean)[2004 CONCACAF U-19 Women's Qualifying Tournament](2004-concacaf-u-19-women-s-qualifying-tournament)
CONMEBOL (South America)[2004 South American Under-19 Women's Football Championship](2004-south-american-under-19-women-s-football-championship)
OFC (Oceania)[2004 OFC Women's Under 19 Qualifying Tournament](2004-ofc-women-s-under-19-qualifying-tournament)
UEFA (Europe)[2004 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship](2004-uefa-women-s-under-19-championship)

:1.Teams that made their debut.

Squads

Main article: 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship squads

Group stage

All times local (UTC+7)

Group A

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
**7**3210133+10
**7**3210124+8
**3**3102660
**0**3003018−18

, Goeßling , Okoyino Da Mbabi Laudehr


Mittag , Blässe

Timko , , Robinson Maranda Jamani

Mittag , Maranda Timko

Wiwasukhu Ledbrook Kuralay

Group B

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
**6**320165+1
**6**320143+1
**4**3111440
**1**301235−2

Kelly

Xu

Cristiane Godwin Sabi

Cristiane

Group C

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
**9**330081+7
**3**310257−2
**3**310235−2
**3**310236−3

Rodriguez Gray

Sochneva Petrova Gil

Rostedt Rapinoe



Park H.

Knockout Round

All times local (UTC+7)

Knockout Map

|21 November - Chiang Mai|**** (pso)|1 (5)||1 (4) |21 November - Chiang Mai||2||0 |21 November - Bangkok| (a.e.t)|4||2 |21 November - Bangkok||1||3 |24 November - Bangkok||3||1 |24 November - Bangkok||0||2 |27 November - Bangkok||2||0 |27 November - Bangkok|****|3||0

Quarterfinals

(aet) Hauer Thomas Mittag Behringer Sike Udoh Godwin Yusuf

(aet) Cristiane Sandra , Tsidikova

Rapinoe

Liu

Semifinals

Behringer Hanebeck

Third place play-off

Rapinoe Woznuk

Final

Behringer

Awards

The following awards were given for the tournament:

Golden BallSilver BallBronze BallGolden ShoeSilver ShoeBronze ShoeFIFA Fair Play Award
MartaAngie WoznukAnja Mittag
Brittany BaxterAnja MittagAngie Woznuk
7 goals6 goals3 goals

All star team

GoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwards

Goalscorers

;7 goals:

  • Brittany Timko

;6 goals:

  • Anja Mittag

;3 goals:

  • Collette McCallum
  • Cristiane
  • Marta
  • Lou Xiaoxu
  • Zhang Ying
  • Celia Okoyino Da Mbabi
  • Megan Rapinoe
  • Jessica Rostedt
  • Angie Woznuk

;2 goals:

  • Sandra
  • Veronique Maranda
  • Melanie Behringer
  • Lena Goeßling
  • Patricia Hanebeck
  • Simone Laudehr
  • Agnese Ricco
  • Akudo Sabi
  • Ekaterina Sochneva
  • Jade Boho
  • Amy Rodriguez

;1 goal:

  • Selin Kuralay
  • Kylie Ledbrook
  • Kelly
  • Tanya Dennis
  • Aysha Jamani
  • Kara Lang
  • Jodi-Ann Robinson
  • Liu Sa
  • Wang Kun
  • Xu Yuan
  • Anna Blässe
  • Annike Krahn
  • Raffaella Manieri
  • Stella Godwin
  • Nkese Udoh
  • Cynthia Uwak
  • Olga Petrova
  • Elena Terekhova
  • Svetlana Tsidikova
  • Ksenia Tsybutovich
  • Lee Jang-mi
  • Park Eun-Sun
  • Park Hee-young
  • Nuria Zufia
  • Kerri Hanks
  • Sheree Gray

;Own goals

  • Annike Krahn (1) (for United States)
  • Fabiana Costi (1) (for Brazil)
  • Zurine Gil Garcia (1) (for Russia)
  • Thidarat Wiwasukhu (1) (for Australia)

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170202075517/http://www.fifa.com/u20womensworldcup/archive/thailand2004/awards/index.html Awards 2004]
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