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2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

Third edition of the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

Third edition of the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

FieldValue
tourney_nameFIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
year2012
other_titlesFİFA U-17 Qadınlararası Dünya Çempionatı Azərbaycan 2012
image2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.svg
size
countryAzerbaijan
dates22 September – 13 October
num_teams16
confederations6
venues6
cities2
champion_other
count1
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
matches32
goals119
attendance
top_scorerRi Un-sim (8 goals)
playerGriedge Mbock Bathy
goalkeeperRomane Bruneau
fair_play
prevseason[2010](2010-fifa-u-17-women-s-world-cup)
nextseason[2014](2014-fifa-u-17-women-s-world-cup)

The 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup was the third edition of the women's football tournament, and was held in Azerbaijan from 22 September to 13 October, following a decision by the executive committee on 19 March 2010. Defending champions South Korea failed to qualify for the tournament. France won the title after defeating North Korea 1–1 (7–6 after pen.).

Qualified teams

ConfederationQualifying TournamentQualifiers
AFC (Asia)[2011 AFC U-16 Women's Championship](2011-afc-u-16-women-s-championship)
CAF (Africa)[2012 African U-17 Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament](2012-african-u-17-women-s-world-cup-qualifying-tournament)
CONCACAF
(North, Central America and Caribbean)[2012 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship](2012-concacaf-women-s-u-17-championship)
CONMEBOL (South America)[2012 South American Under 17 Women's Championship](2012-south-american-under-17-women-s-championship)
OFC (Oceania)[2012 OFC Women's Under 17 Qualifying Tournament](2012-ofc-women-s-under-17-qualifying-tournament)
UEFA (Europe)Host nation
[2012 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship](2012-uefa-women-s-under-17-championship)

:1.Teams that made their debut.

Countries which are not in FIFA

Venues

Originally, all four stadiums were to be located in Baku, but due to FIFA demands, two extra stadiums needed to be added. One was in the city and another in Lankaran, who hosted three games. Four of the matches were held at Tofiq Bahramov Stadium.

BakuLankaranBakuBakuBakuBaku
Tofiq Bahramov StadiumLankaran City StadiumEighth Kilometer District Stadium
Capacity: 31,200Capacity: 15,000Capacity: 11,000
[[Image:Neftchi-Internazionale, 2012 (1).jpg250pxStadium]][[Image:Firtina face.jpg250pxStadium]][[Image:İlham Əliyev Bakıda “8 KM” stadionunun açılışında iştirak etmişdir (1).jpg250pxStadium]]
width = 650caption =places =
Shafa StadiumDalga ArenaBayil Stadium
Capacity: 8,152Capacity: 6,700Capacity: 5,000
[[Image:Shafa Stadium1.jpg250pxStadium]][[Image:Dalga Arena.jpg250pxStadium]]

Match officials

A total of 14 referees and 28 assistant referees were appointed by FIFA for the tournament.

ConfederationRefereesAssistant referees
AFC
CAF
CONCACAF
CONMEBOL
OFC
UEFA

Final draw

The final draw was held on 6 July 2012 in Baku.

Squads

Main article: 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup squads

Each team submitted a squad of 21 players, including three goalkeepers. The squads were announced on 14 September 2012.

Group stage

The ranking of each team in each group will be determined as follows:

  1. greatest number of points obtained in all group matches
  2. goal difference in all group matches
  3. greatest number of goals scored in all group matches If two or more teams are equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their rankings will be determined as follows:
  4. greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned
  5. goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned
  6. greatest number of goals scored in all group matches between the teams concerned
  7. drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee The two teams finishing first and second in each group qualify for the quarter-finals.

All times are Azerbaijan Summer Time (UTC+5).

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3210151+14**7**
321031+2**7**
3102440**3**
**(H)**3003016−16**0**

Maldonaldo Aguirre

Ayinde Biahwo Yakubu Bokiri

Duarte

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3120132+11**5**
3120113+8**5**
312071+6**5**
3003227−25**0**

Ri Un-sim Ri Kyong-hyang Kim Phyong-hwa Kim So-hyang Ri Hyang-sim


Munerlyn Jarju
Stanton Payne

Sissohore Sanneh Declercq Gherbi Diani Mbock Bathy Bojang

Group C

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3300170+17**9**
320158−3**6**
3102110−9**3**
300338−5**0**

Narumiya Sugita

Sumida

Narumiya Shiraki A. Inoue Sugita Momiki Nakamura

Ana Clara Puketapu Brena Andressa Camila

Group D

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
321084+4**7**
320182+6**6**
311153+2**4**
3003214−12**0**

Bremer

Zhang Chen Lyu Yueyun

Okyere Ahialey Alhassan


Knaak Kießling Beck

Knockout stage

In the knockout stages, if a match is level at the end of normal playing time, no extra time will be played, with the match to be determined by a penalty shoot-out.

|4 October – Baku (8KM)||0 (3)|** (p)|0 (5) |5 October – Baku (8KM)||0||1 |4 October – Baku (8KM)||2||1 |5 October – Baku (8KM)||2||1 |9 October – Baku (8KM)||2||0 |9 October – Baku (8KM)|****|2||1 |13 October – Baku (Tofik)| (p)**|1 (7)||1 (6) |13 October – Baku (Tofik)|****|1||0

Quarterfinals


Nnodim Ofoegbu Biahwo Declercq Mbock Bathy Cascarino Romanelli

Knaak

Semifinals


Third place match

Final

Declercq Mbock Bathy Romanelli Cascarino Bruneau Carage Diani Choe Chung-bok Choe Yun-gyong Kim Hyang-mi Ri Kyong-hyang Ri Un-sim Ri Kum-suk Ri Un-yong

Winners

Awards

The following awards were given for the tournament:

Golden BallSilver BallBronze Ball
Griedge Mbock BathyRi Hyang-simYui Hasegawa
Golden ShoeSilver ShoeBronze Shoe
Ri Un-simChinwendu IhezuoHalimatu Ayinde
FIFA Fair Play AwardGolden Glove
Romane Bruneau

Goalscorers

;8 goals

  • Ri Un-sim

;6 goals

  • Chinwendu Ihezuo

;4 goals

  • Léa Declercq
  • Kadidiatou Diani
  • Jane Ayieyam
  • Halimatu Ayinde

;3 goals

  • Sara Däbritz
  • Rebecca Knaak
  • Priscilla Okyere
  • Yui Narumiya
  • Kim So-hyang
  • Ri Kyong-hyang

;2 goals

  • Byanca
  • Zhang Chen
  • Dayana Castillo
  • Pauline Cousin
  • Ricarda Kießling
  • Yui Hasegawa
  • Ayaka Inoue
  • Rika Masuya
  • Akari Shiraki
  • Hina Sugita
  • Ri Hyang-sim
  • Tessy Biahwo
  • Summer Green
  • Yamila Badell

;1 goal

  • Andressa
  • Brena
  • Camila
  • Summer Clarke
  • Amandine Pierre-Louis
  • Nichelle Prince
  • Valerie Sanderson
  • Lyu Yueyun
  • Miao Siwen
  • Tang Jiali
  • Laura Aguirre
  • Gabriela Maldonado
  • Candice Gherbi
  • Griedge Mbock Bathy
  • Penda Bah
  • Sainey Sissohore
  • Sharon Beck
  • Vivien Beil
  • Pauline Bremer
  • Alberta Ahialey
  • Fatima Alhassan
  • Sherifatu Sumaila
  • Yuka Momiki
  • Mizuki Nakamura
  • Risa Shimizu
  • Rin Sumida
  • Emily Jensen
  • Martine Puketapu
  • Choe Yun-gyong
  • Kim Phyong-hwa
  • Fernanda Pérez
  • Joy Bokiri
  • Aminat Yakubu
  • Darian Jenkins
  • Amber Munerlyn
  • Toni Payne
  • Morgan Stanton

;1 Own goal

  • Ana Clara (playing against New Zealand)
  • Diana Duarte (playing against Nigeria)
  • Mariama Bojang (playing against France)
  • Amie Jarju (playing against United States)
  • Metta Sanneh (playing against France)

References

References

  1. (1 October 2012). "Match Schedule FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Azerbaijan 2012". FIFA.com.
  2. (19 March 2010). "FIFA Executive Committee approves special funding for Chile and Haiti". FIFA.
  3. (13 October 2012). "France secure title after shoot-out". FIFA.
  4. "Qualifying tournaments". FIFA.
  5. "FIFA World Cup in Azerbaijan".
  6. [http://www.azerisport.com/en/football/20100320021001918.html All U17 World Cup matches to be held in Baku]
  7. (16 February 2012). "'Eleven Hearts, One Goal': official slogan unveiled in Lankaran". FIFA.
  8. "List of FIFA women referees and assistant referees, FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Azerbaijan 2012". FIFA.com.
  9. (6 July 2012). "Draw shows path to Azerbaijan glory". FIFA.
  10. "FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Azerbaijan 2012 – List of Players". FIFA.com.
  11. (14 September 2012). "304 players under starter's orders". FIFA.com.
  12. "Regulations FIFA U-20 and U-17 Women's World Cups 2012". FIFA.com.
  13. (30 September 2012). "Match 28 to be played in 8KM stadium". FIFA.com.
  14. (7 September 2012). "Change of venue for Match 27". FIFA.com.
  15. (13 October 2012). "Azerbaijan bows to Mbock Bathy". FIFA.com.
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