2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship


The FIFA U-17 World Championship 2001, the ninth edition of the tournament, was held in the cities of Port of Spain, Malabar in Arima, Marabella in San Fernando, Couva, and Bacolet in Scarborough at Trinidad and Tobago between 13 and 30 September 2001. Players born after 1 January 1984 could participate in this tournament. Although France had only appeared once before at the FIFA U-17 World Championship, in Canada back in 1987 when they finished sixth, the current crop of French youngsters arrived in the Caribbean determined to emulate their illustrious elders' winning ways at France '98 and Euro 2000. And so it was, Jean-François Jodar's side showing maturity beyond their years. Aggressive in the tackle and tactically very organised, they oscillated between a 3-5-2 and 3-6-1 and were able to rely on two extremely gifted individuals from Le Havre: Anthony Le Tallec and Florent Sinama Pongolle, who won both the top scorer, with 9 goals scored, and Player of the Tournament awards. The young "Blues" won five of their six games, losing to Nigeria in the first round but getting their revenge in the Final. They hit five in a game on two occasions, against the USA and Japan in group matches, before brushing past two footballing giants, Brazil and Argentina at the knockout stage and overcoming Nigeria 3–0 in the final to win their first ever FIFA U-17 World title.

Venues


Port of SpainBacoletCouva
Hasely Crawford Stadium
Capacity: 27,000
Dwight Yorke Stadium
Capacity: 7,500
Ato Boldon Stadium
Capacity: 10,000
MalabarMarabella-
Larry Gomes Stadium
Capacity: 10,000
Manny Ramjohn Stadium
Capacity: 10,000
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Mascot

The official mascot of this FIFA U-17 World Championship, Trinidad & Tobago 2001, was BEATS, the humming bird. Its outfit is the same as the home national team, red shirt, black short and red socks. It has Trinidad & Tobago 2001 on the chest.

Squads

The following 16 teams qualified for the tournament:
ConfederationQualifying TournamentQualifier
AFC 2000 AFC U-17 Championship

CAF 2001 African U-17 Championship

CONCACAF
Host nation
CONCACAF
2001 CONCACAF U-17 Tournament
CONMEBOL 2001 South American U-17 Championship

OFC 2001 OFC U-17 Championship
UEFA 2001 UEFA European Under-16 Championship

Group stages

Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Knockout stages

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Third place match

Final

Winners

Awards

Goalscorers

Florent Sinama Pongolle of France won the Golden Shoe award for scoring nine goals.

Final ranking