CONMEBOL Sub17 Femenina, final round final standings
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Qualified teams for U17 Women’s World Cup
CONCACAF: Dominican Republic (hosts), USA, Mexico
CONMEBOL: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador
OFC: New Zealand
Three more teams each from AFC, CAF, and UEFA to be determined.
2024 U17 Women's World Cup, Dominican Republic
CONMEBOL Sub17 Femenina, top scorers
Stage set for #U17WAC showdown at Indonesia 2024
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... _2024.html
Kuala Lumpur: Almost five years after it was last held, the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup™ will make its highly anticipated return next Monday as eight contenders begin their quest for glory at the ninth edition.
Scheduled to run from May 6 to 19, the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup™ Indonesia 2024 will take place in idyllic Bali as the Southeast Asian country stages the tournament for the first time.
Automatically qualified as hosts, Indonesia are joined by the three highest-seeded sides from the AFC U-16 Women’s Championship Thailand 2019 – defending champions Japan, DPR Korea and China PR – and four more sides that navigated two qualifying rounds: Australia, Korea Republic, Thailand and the Philippines.
The top three finishers will qualify for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 2024, which kicks off on October 16 in the Dominican Republic.
China PR, Japan, Korea Republic and Thailand are the only four teams to qualify for all nine iterations of the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup™ to date, while all three former winners – DPR Korea, Japan and Korea Republic – are eyeing a repeat triumph. Meanwhile, the Philippines will make their debut.
With a joint-record two World Cup crowns (2008, 2016) to their name, DPR Korea are amongst the world’s best in this age category. The only team to reach the Final in each of their participations, an eighth consecutive appearance is on the cards and the three-time champions (2007, 2015, 2017) have the opportunity to hold both the U17 and U20 titles at the same time for a second occasion after 2007, having won the latter competition in March in Uzbekistan.
Korea Republic’s sole triumph came in 2009 when they saw off DPR Korea – their only win in six previous tournament meetings, of which they have lost four. The Taegeuk Girls, who went on to seal the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup title, qualified for this edition in style by scoring the most goals and conceding the fewest enroute to winning all five matches.
A Southeast Asian showdown is on the cards at 7pm in the second Group A match as Indonesia face the Philippines at the Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium. The home side will be out to impress on their return 19 years after their debut in the inaugural edition in 2005, as they look to claim their first ever point. Meanwhile, the Philippines produced a stellar qualifying campaign to earn a historic berth and they will become the 21st different team to play at the Finals when they run out on to the pitch.
The action continues the following day on May 7 when the two Group B matches get underway, with the first at 4pm between China PR and Australia at the Bali United Training Center.
China PR have reached the last four in seven of their previous eight participations, with their best result coming in 2005 as runners-up. They finished third in 2019 for the fourth time in history by defeating Australia and will aim to make it four wins in six encounters in Bali. Meanwhile, the Junior Matildas are making their seventh appearance at the Finals and the two-time fourth-place finishers (2009, 2019) were the other team – along with Korea Republic – to sail through qualification with a perfect record of five wins.
The only side that has never finished outside the top three at every edition, Japan kick off their title defence at 7pm when they welcome Thailand’s challenge at the Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium. World champions in 2014, the Little Nadeshiko have lifted this trophy on a record four occasions and defeated the Thais in all five previous tournament meetings. A fourth Knockout Stage appearance will be the aim for the latter, who finished third once (2005) and fourth twice (2013, 2015).
Having qualified for every FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup to date, Japan are targeting an eighth consecutive involvement while China PR (2010, 2022), DPR Korea (2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018) and Korea Republic (2008, 2010, 2018) are hoping to seal a return to the global showcase.
All timings indicated are in local time.
Match schedule: https://assets.the-afc.com/2024_AFC_U17 ... hedule.pdf
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... _2024.html
Kuala Lumpur: Almost five years after it was last held, the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup™ will make its highly anticipated return next Monday as eight contenders begin their quest for glory at the ninth edition.
Scheduled to run from May 6 to 19, the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup™ Indonesia 2024 will take place in idyllic Bali as the Southeast Asian country stages the tournament for the first time.
Automatically qualified as hosts, Indonesia are joined by the three highest-seeded sides from the AFC U-16 Women’s Championship Thailand 2019 – defending champions Japan, DPR Korea and China PR – and four more sides that navigated two qualifying rounds: Australia, Korea Republic, Thailand and the Philippines.
The top three finishers will qualify for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 2024, which kicks off on October 16 in the Dominican Republic.
China PR, Japan, Korea Republic and Thailand are the only four teams to qualify for all nine iterations of the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup™ to date, while all three former winners – DPR Korea, Japan and Korea Republic – are eyeing a repeat triumph. Meanwhile, the Philippines will make their debut.
With a joint-record two World Cup crowns (2008, 2016) to their name, DPR Korea are amongst the world’s best in this age category. The only team to reach the Final in each of their participations, an eighth consecutive appearance is on the cards and the three-time champions (2007, 2015, 2017) have the opportunity to hold both the U17 and U20 titles at the same time for a second occasion after 2007, having won the latter competition in March in Uzbekistan.
Korea Republic’s sole triumph came in 2009 when they saw off DPR Korea – their only win in six previous tournament meetings, of which they have lost four. The Taegeuk Girls, who went on to seal the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup title, qualified for this edition in style by scoring the most goals and conceding the fewest enroute to winning all five matches.
A Southeast Asian showdown is on the cards at 7pm in the second Group A match as Indonesia face the Philippines at the Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium. The home side will be out to impress on their return 19 years after their debut in the inaugural edition in 2005, as they look to claim their first ever point. Meanwhile, the Philippines produced a stellar qualifying campaign to earn a historic berth and they will become the 21st different team to play at the Finals when they run out on to the pitch.
The action continues the following day on May 7 when the two Group B matches get underway, with the first at 4pm between China PR and Australia at the Bali United Training Center.
China PR have reached the last four in seven of their previous eight participations, with their best result coming in 2005 as runners-up. They finished third in 2019 for the fourth time in history by defeating Australia and will aim to make it four wins in six encounters in Bali. Meanwhile, the Junior Matildas are making their seventh appearance at the Finals and the two-time fourth-place finishers (2009, 2019) were the other team – along with Korea Republic – to sail through qualification with a perfect record of five wins.
The only side that has never finished outside the top three at every edition, Japan kick off their title defence at 7pm when they welcome Thailand’s challenge at the Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium. World champions in 2014, the Little Nadeshiko have lifted this trophy on a record four occasions and defeated the Thais in all five previous tournament meetings. A fourth Knockout Stage appearance will be the aim for the latter, who finished third once (2005) and fourth twice (2013, 2015).
Having qualified for every FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup to date, Japan are targeting an eighth consecutive involvement while China PR (2010, 2022), DPR Korea (2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018) and Korea Republic (2008, 2010, 2018) are hoping to seal a return to the global showcase.
All timings indicated are in local time.
Match schedule: https://assets.the-afc.com/2024_AFC_U17 ... hedule.pdf
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup: Exciting third round of qualifiers set kick off on Friday
https://www.cafonline.com/womens-footba ... on-friday/
The race towards a place in the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Dominican Republic 2024™ enters an exciting third round of qualifiers this week, as 12 nations prepare to put their best foot forward for the three places reserved for Africa at the global youth women’s football competition.
The two-legged qualifiers officially get underway on Friday, 10 May as Ethiopia welcomes Kenya for the first leg.
A thrilling North African derby is on the cards on the same day as Morocco plays host to Algeria in what promises to be an action-packed encounter.
On Saturday, Burkina Faso takes on Nigeria in a west African affair.
Nigeria, who finished third at the last edition in India will be hoping to maintain their good showing at the global stage but must first overcome a highly determined Burkina Faso side.
Senegal meet Liberia on the same day and will be aiming to get a good result at home. Under the guidance of Serena Lena Gomis, the team has set a target of being the first Senegalese women’s team to qualify for a FIFA World Cup.
The last round of fixtures take place on Sunday as Djibouti faces Burundi while Zambia takes on the high-flying Uganda stunned Cameroon in the previous round.
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Dominican Republic 2024™ third round qualifying match schedule
Friday, 10 May
Ethiopia - Kenya
Morocco - Algeria
Saturday, 11 May
Burkina Faso - Nigeria
Senegal - Liberia
Sunday, 12 May
Djibouti - Burundi
Zambia - Uganda
Second legs: 17-19 May
4th round (First legs: 7-9 June, Second legs: 14-16 June)
Djibouti or Burundi vs Ethiopia or Kenya
Zambia or Uganda vs Morocco or Algeria
Senegal or Liberia vs Burkina Faso or Nigeria
Winners of 4th round qualify for U17 Women's World Cup
https://www.cafonline.com/womens-footba ... on-friday/
The race towards a place in the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Dominican Republic 2024™ enters an exciting third round of qualifiers this week, as 12 nations prepare to put their best foot forward for the three places reserved for Africa at the global youth women’s football competition.
The two-legged qualifiers officially get underway on Friday, 10 May as Ethiopia welcomes Kenya for the first leg.
A thrilling North African derby is on the cards on the same day as Morocco plays host to Algeria in what promises to be an action-packed encounter.
On Saturday, Burkina Faso takes on Nigeria in a west African affair.
Nigeria, who finished third at the last edition in India will be hoping to maintain their good showing at the global stage but must first overcome a highly determined Burkina Faso side.
Senegal meet Liberia on the same day and will be aiming to get a good result at home. Under the guidance of Serena Lena Gomis, the team has set a target of being the first Senegalese women’s team to qualify for a FIFA World Cup.
The last round of fixtures take place on Sunday as Djibouti faces Burundi while Zambia takes on the high-flying Uganda stunned Cameroon in the previous round.
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Dominican Republic 2024™ third round qualifying match schedule
Friday, 10 May
Ethiopia - Kenya
Morocco - Algeria
Saturday, 11 May
Burkina Faso - Nigeria
Senegal - Liberia
Sunday, 12 May
Djibouti - Burundi
Zambia - Uganda
Second legs: 17-19 May
4th round (First legs: 7-9 June, Second legs: 14-16 June)
Djibouti or Burundi vs Ethiopia or Kenya
Zambia or Uganda vs Morocco or Algeria
Senegal or Liberia vs Burkina Faso or Nigeria
Winners of 4th round qualify for U17 Women's World Cup
AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup
Group A matchday 1 results on 6 May
DPR Korea 7-0 Korea Republic
Indonesia 1-6 Philippines
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https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... nes_2.html
Group A matchday 1 results on 6 May
DPR Korea 7-0 Korea Republic
Indonesia 1-6 Philippines
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https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... nes_2.html
AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup
Group B matchday 1 results on 7 May
China PR 3-0 Australia
Japan 4-0 Thailand
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... ralia.html
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... and_2.html
Group B matchday 1 results on 7 May
China PR 3-0 Australia
Japan 4-0 Thailand
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... ralia.html
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... and_2.html
AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup
Group A matchday 2 results on 9 May
Philippines 0-6 DPR Korea
Korea Republic 12-0 Indonesia
DPR Korea advanced to the semi-finals as Group A winners.
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... rea_2.html
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... nesia.html
Group A matchday 2 results on 9 May
Philippines 0-6 DPR Korea
Korea Republic 12-0 Indonesia
DPR Korea advanced to the semi-finals as Group A winners.
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... rea_2.html
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... nesia.html
AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup
Group B matchday 2 results on 10 May
Thailand 0-3 China PR
Australia 1-4 Japan
Japan and China PR advanced to the semi-finals.
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... _pr_2.html
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... pan_2.html
Group B matchday 2 results on 10 May
Thailand 0-3 China PR
Australia 1-4 Japan
Japan and China PR advanced to the semi-finals.
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... _pr_2.html
https://www.the-afc.com/en/national/afc ... pan_2.html
African qualifiers for 2024 FIFA U17 Women's World Cup
3rd round 1st leg results
Friday, 10 May
Ethiopia 0-0 Kenya
Morocco 4-0 Algeria
3rd round 1st leg results
Friday, 10 May
Ethiopia 0-0 Kenya
Morocco 4-0 Algeria
African qualifiers for 2024 FIFA U17 Women's World Cup
3rd round 1st leg results
Saturday, 11 May
Burkina Faso 1-1 Nigeria
Senegal 3-1 Liberia
3rd round 1st leg results
Saturday, 11 May
Burkina Faso 1-1 Nigeria
Senegal 3-1 Liberia