2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
The 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup women's football tournament is the second such tournament, and was held in Trinidad and Tobago from 5 to 25 September 2010. Sixteen teams, comprising representatives from all six confederations, took part in the final competition, in which Trinidad and Tobago had a guaranteed place as the host nation.
Qualified teams
- The qualifiers took place during late 2009 and early 2010. The places were allocated as follows to confederations: AFC, CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, OFC, UEFA, plus the host country.
Confederation | Qualifying Tournament | Qualifier |
AFC | 2009 AFC U-16 Women's Championship | |
CAF | 2010 African U-17 Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament | |
CONCACAF | Host nation | |
CONCACAF | 2010 CONCACAF Under-17 Women's Championship | Canada Mexico |
CONMEBOL | 2010 South American Under 17 Women Championship | |
OFC | 2010 OFC Women's Under 17 Qualifying Tournament | New Zealand |
UEFA | 2010 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship | |
On 30 June 2010, President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan announced he would suspend the Nigeria Football Federation from FIFA competition for 2 years. This put the Flamingoes place at the competition in jeopardy. On 5 July 2010, the ban was lifted.
Squads
Venues
During preparation four stadia were constructed in 2001. These four venues along with Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad are the venues for the women's competition.Group stage
The opening phase of the tournament comprised four groups of four teams, with the top two sides in each section advancing to the quarter-finals. The final draw to determine the groups took place in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on May 5, 2010.Tie breakers in the group stage are:
- greatest number of points obtained in all group matches
- goal difference in all group matches
- greatest number of goals scored in all group matches
- greatest number of points obtained in matches between concerned teams
- goal difference in matches between concerned teams
- greatest number of goals scored in matches between concerned teams
- fair play point system, in which the yellow and red cards of group matches are evaluated
- drawing of lots
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 stage
Quarterfinals
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Semifinals
----3rd Place Playoff
Final
Winner
Awards
Golden Shoe | Silver Shoe | Bronze Shoe |
Yeo Min-Ji | Kyra Malinowski | Kumi Yokoyama |
FIFA Fair Play Award | Golden Glove |
Dolores Gallardo |
Goal scorers
;8 goals- Yeo Min-Ji
- Kyra Malinowski
- Kumi Yokoyama
- Loveth Ayila
;4 goals
;3 goals
;2 goals
- Glaucia
- Melanie Leupolz
- Siobhán Killeen
- Hikaru Naomoto
- Kim A-Reum
- Fernanda Piña
- Kate Loye
- Kim Su-Gyong
- Jermaine Seoposenwe
- Liana Hinds
- Ysaura Viso
- Paula
- Thaís
- Haisha Cantave
- Iona Rothfeld
- Nagore Calderón
- Laura Gutiérrez
- Gema Gili
- Sara Merida
- Iraia Pérez
- Alexia Putellas
- Amanda Sampedro
- Silvana Chojnowski
- Kristin Demann
- Isabella Schmid
- Alice Danso
- Megan Campbell
- Stacie Donnelly
- Aileen Gilroy
- Denise O'Sullivan
- Yuka Honda
- Chika Katō
- Hikari Nagashima
- Mina Tanaka
- Hikari Takagi
- Kim Da-Hye
- Lee So-Dam
- Shin Dam-Yeong
- Lee Jung-eun
- Lee Yoo-Na
- Kim Na-Ri
- Lee Geum-Min
- Joo Soo-Jin
- Christina Murillo
- Andrea Sanchez
- Daniela Solis
- Winifred Eyebhoria
- Pong Son-Hwa
- Diarra Simmons
- Anna Alvarado
- Jermaine Seoposenwe
- Ivana Andres