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2007 AFC U-19 Women's Championship


FieldValue
year2007
other_titlesAFC U-19 Women's Championship
countryChina
dates5–16 October
num_teams8
confederations1
venues1
cities1
champion_other
count2
second_other
matches16
goals50
prevseason2006
nextseason2009

The Asian Football Confederations AFC U-19 Women's Championship 2007 was the 4th edition of the AFC U-19 Women's Championship. It was held from 5 to 16 October 2007 at Chongqing in China.

North Korea defeated Japan 1–0 in the final to become champions.

Qualification

Main article: 2007 AFC U-19 Women's Championship qualification

Qualified teams

  • : Defending champions
  • : 2006 runners-up
  • : 2006 3rd place
  • : 2006 4th place
  • : 2006 5th place
  • : Group A winner
  • : Group B winner
  • : Group A runner-up

Venues

Chongqing{{location map+Chinafloat=leftwidth=300caption=places=
Chongqing Olympic Sports CenterDatianwan Stadium
Capacity: 58,680Capacity: 32,000
[[File:Chongqing Olympic Stadium.jpg200px]][[File:Flag of None.svg200px]]

Seeding

Group stage

  • All times are China Standard Time

Group A






Group B






Knockout stages

  • All times are China Standard Time

Semi-finals


3rd-place match

Final

Countries to participate in [[2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup]]

Goalscorers

  • Ra Un-sim

  • Hikari Nakade

  • Marumi Yamazaki

  • Jung Hae-in

  • Cha Hu-nam

  • Ruan Xiaoqing

  • Ma Zixiang

  • Zhu Wei

  • Konomi Ataeyama

  • Ri Ye-gyong

  • Tameka Butt

  • Ashleigh Connor

  • Kyah Simon

  • Li Wen

  • Liu Shukun

  • Chinatsu Kira

  • Asuna Tanaka

  • Kwon Hah-nul

  • Park Youn-jeong

  • Yoo Young-a

  • Mu Mu Lwin

  • Ri Un-hyang

  • Ri Jong-sim

  • Ryom Su-ok

  • Hwang Song-mi

  • Sunisa Srangthaisong

  • Nisa Romyen

  • Chidtawan Chawong

  • Lo Huei-tzu (against South Korea)

  • Sukunya Peangthem (against China)

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