Women's U-19 World Cup 2002

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Women's U-19 World Cup 2002
2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship
Fifa u19 womens world cup 2002 LOGO1.gif
Number of nations 12
World Champion United StatesUnited States USA (1st title)
venue CanadaCanada Canada
Opening game 17th August 2002
Endgame September 1, 2002
Games 26th
Gates 101  (⌀: 3.88 per game)
spectator 295,133  (⌀: 11,351 per game)
Top scorer CanadaCanada Christine Sinclair (10 goals)
Best player CanadaCanada Christine Sinclair
Yellow card yellow cards 50  (⌀: 1.92 per game)
Yellow-red card Yellow-red cards (⌀: 0.12 per game)
Red card Red cards (⌀: 0.08 per game)

The 2002 U-19 Women's World Cup (officially the 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship ) was the first edition of this competition for female soccer players under the age of 19 (as of January 1, 1983) and took place from August 17 to August 1, 1983. September 2002 in Canada . This is the first time Canada has hosted a FIFA tournament for women. The game was played in the cities of Edmonton , Vancouver and Victoria . 12 teams took part in the tournament. The USA won with a 1-0 win after extra time over hosts Canada. Germany took third place.

Venues

Edmonton
( Commonwealth Stadium )
Capacity: 60,200
Venues 2002 in Canada
Vancouver
( Centennial Stadium )
Capacity: 5,000
Victoria
( Swangard Stadium )
Capacity: 10,000

Attendees

4 from Europe GermanyGermany Germany DenmarkDenmark Denmark EnglandEngland England FranceFrance France
3 from North, Central America, the Caribbean CanadaCanada Canada MexicoMexico Mexico United StatesUnited States United States  
2 from Asia JapanJapan Japan TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan    
1 from South America BrazilBrazil Brazil      
1 from Africa NigeriaNigeria Nigeria      
1 from Oceania AustraliaAustralia Australia      

Preliminary round

Group A

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. CanadaCanada Canada  3  3  0  0 009: 200  +7 09
 2. JapanJapan Japan  3  1  1  1 003: 600  −3 04th
 3. DenmarkDenmark Denmark  3  1  0  2 005: 600  −1 03
 4th NigeriaNigeria Nigeria  3  0  1  2 002: 500  −3 01
August 18, 2002 in Edmonton
Canada - Denmark 3: 2 (1: 0)
Nigeria - Japan 1: 1 (1: 1)
August 20, 2002 in Edmonton
Denmark - Nigeria 2: 1 (1: 0)
Canada - Japan 4: 0 (2: 0)
August 22, 2002 in Edmonton
Japan - Denmark 2: 1 (0: 1)
Nigeria - Canada 0: 2 (0: 1)

Group B

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. BrazilBrazil Brazil  3  3  0  0 010: 300  +7 09
 2. GermanyGermany Germany  3  2  0  1 005: 200  +3 06th
 3. FranceFrance France  3  1  0  2 002: 700  −5 03
 4th MexicoMexico Mexico  3  0  0  3 005:100  −5 00
August 17, 2002 in Vancouver
Germany - France 2: 0 (1: 0)
Mexico - Brazil 3: 5 (1: 3)
August 19, 2002 in Vancouver
France - Mexico 2: 1 (1: 1)
Brazil - Germany 1: 0 (0: 0)
August 21, 2002 in Vancouver
Germany - Mexico 3: 1 (1: 1)
France - Brazil 0: 4 (0: 1)

Group C

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. United StatesUnited States United States  3  3  0  0 015: 100 +14 09
 2. AustraliaAustralia Australia 1)  3  1  1  1 005: 500  ± 0 04th
 3. EnglandEngland England 1)  3  1  1  1 005: 500  ± 0 04th
 4th TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan  3  0  0  3 001:150 −14 00
1) Australia runner-up by drawing lots
August 17, 2002 in Victoria
United States - England 5: 1 (3: 0)
Taiwan - Australia 1: 5 (0: 2)
August 19, 2002 in Victoria
England - Taiwan 4: 0 (2: 0)
Australia - United States 0: 4 (0: 1)
August 21, 2002 in Victoria
England - Australia 0-0
Taiwan - United States 0: 6 (0: 4)

Third place

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. EnglandEngland England  3  1  1  1 005: 500  ± 0 04th
 2. DenmarkDenmark Denmark  3  1  0  2 005: 600  −1 03
 3. FranceFrance France  3  1  0  2 002: 700  −5 03

Final round

Quarter finals

August 24, 2002 in Vancouver
BrazilBrazil Brazil - AustraliaAustralia Australia 4: 3 n.GG. (3: 3, 3: 1)
August 25, 2002 in Edmonton
JapanJapan Japan - GermanyGermany Germany 1: 2 n.GG. (1: 1, 1: 0)
August 25, 2002 in Victoria
United StatesUnited States United States - DenmarkDenmark Denmark 6: 0 (3: 0)
August 25, 2002 in Edmonton
CanadaCanada Canada - EnglandEngland England 6: 2 (3: 0)

Semifinals

August 29, 2002 in Edmonton
BrazilBrazil Brazil - CanadaCanada Canada 1: 1 n.V. (1: 1, 0: 1), 3: 4 i. E.
August 29, 2002 in Edmonton
United StatesUnited States United States - GermanyGermany Germany 4: 1 (3: 1)

3rd place match

September 1, 2002 in Edmonton
BrazilBrazil Brazil - GermanyGermany Germany 1: 1 (1: 0), 3: 4 i. E.

final

Canada United States
CanadaCanada
September 1, 2002 in Edmonton ( Commonwealth Stadium )
Result: 0: 1 n.GG.
Spectators: 47,784
United StatesUnited States


Erin McLeod , Carmelina Moscato , Sasha Andrews, Amy Vermeulen, Clare Rustad, Candace Chapman , Christine Sinclair , Kara Lang (74th Robyn Gayle ), Katie Thorlakson, Brittany Timko
Trainer: Ian Bridge
Ashlyn Harris , Rachel Buehler (13th Jessica Ballweg), Jill Oakes, Lori Chalupny , Kendall Fletcher, Heather O'Reilly , Leslie Osborne , Keeley Dowling, Manya Makoski (59th Angela Woznuk , 105th Megan Kakadelas), Lindsay Tarpley , Kelly Wilson
Trainer: Tracey Leone
Golden Goal 0: 1 Lindsay Tarpley (109th, golden goal)
yellow cards Robyn Gayle

Best goalscorers

rank Player Gates
1 CanadaCanada Christine Sinclair 10
2 United StatesUnited States Kelly Wilson 9
3 United StatesUnited States Lindsay Tarpley 6th
BrazilBrazil Marta 6th
5 United StatesUnited States Heather O'Reilly 4th
6th GermanyGermany Anja noon 3
GermanyGermany Linda Bresonik 3
... 3
19th GermanyGermany Isabell Bachor 1
GermanyGermany Annelie Brendel 1
GermanyGermany Barbara Mueller 1

Awards

  • Golden ball
The Canadian Christine Sinclair was awarded the Golden Ball for best player. The Silver Ball went to the Brazilian Marta and the Bronze Ball to the American Kelly Wilson .
  • Golden Shoe
The Canadian Christine Sinclair also won the Golden Shoe for the tournament's top scorer. She was able to score 10 goals in six games. The American Kelly Wilson received the Silver Shoe (9 goals) and the Bronze Shoe went to her compatriot Lindsay Tarpley , who like the Brazilian Marta scored 6 goals, but was better placed with four assists.
  • FIFA Fair Play Award
The Fair Play Award for the fairest team in the tournament went to Japan.

The German team

No. Surname society born Games Gates
goal
01  Miriam Elling  FFC Heike Rheine 08/18/1984 6th 0
18th  Nadine Richter  FFC Heike Rheine 07/24/1984 0 0
Defense
03  Linda Bresonik  FCR 2001 Duisburg 07/12/1983 6th 3
05  Sarah Günther  Hamburger SV 01/25/1983 6th 0
04th  Susanne Kasperczyk  Teutonia willows 08/01/1985 2 0
15th  Christina Kruger  FC Gutersloh 2000 11/29/1984 4th 0
02  Alexandra Stegmann  Sc freiburg 10/17/1983 6th 0
12  Jennifer Zietz  1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 09/14/1983 6th 0
midfield
13  Kerstin Boschert  Sc freiburg 08/20/1983 1 0
07th  Annelie Brendel  1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 09/24/1983 6th 1
06th  Viola Odebrecht  1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 02/11/1983 5 0
14th  Andrea Richter  SV Hastenbeck 05/08/1984 2 0
08th  Anne-Kathrin Sabel  FSV Frankfurt 06/30/1983 6th 0
17th  Karolin Thomas  Tennis Borussia Berlin 04/03/1985 1 0
attack
11  Isabell Bachor  FSV Frankfurt 07/10/1983 5 1
16  Patrizia Barucha  1. FFC Frankfurt 04/07/1983 3 0
09  Anja noon  1. FFC Turbine Potsdam May 16, 1985 6th 3
10  Barbara Mueller  FSC Mönchengladbach 03/03/1983 5 0
Trainer
Silvia Neid 05/02/1964

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