2013 Women's U-19 Asian Football Championship

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2013 Women's U-19 Asian Football Championship
Number of nations 6th
Asian champion Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea (2nd title)
venue People's Republic of China
Opening game 10/11/2013
Tournament end 10/20/2013
Games 15th
Gates 56  (⌀: 3.73 per game)
spectator 2,517  (⌀: 168 per game)
Top scorer Korea SouthSouth Korea Jang Sel-gi (8 gates)
Best player Korea SouthSouth Korea Jang Sel-gi
Yellow card yellow cards 17  (⌀: 1.13 per game)
Yellow-red card Yellow-red cards 0
Red card Red cards 0

The 2013 Women's U-19 Asian Football Championship is the seventh edition of the Women's U-19 Asian Football Championship . In addition to the five best-placed teams from the previous tournament, the 2011 Asian U-19 Football Championship , the team from Myanmar was able to qualify as the sixth team for the final round in two preceding qualifying rounds.

Final round

Venue

The host city was Nanjing , capital and metropolis of Jiangsu Province . The final round matches were played in the following stadiums: Jiangning Sports Center and Jiangsu Football Training Center Stadium .

Tournament mode

The tournament was played from October 11 to 20, 2013 in tournament mode in the form of a round-robin tournament. The top three teams qualified for the 2014 Women's U-20 World Cup. The teams were placed in the following order:

  1. Number of points (win: 3 points; draw: 1 point; defeat: 0 points),
  2. in the event of a tie, the direct comparison between the teams concerned,
  3. in the event of a tie, the goal difference from all group matches in a direct comparison - decisive for the placement of China and Japan
  4. if the goal difference is the same, the number of goals scored in all group matches - no longer relevant
  5. Fair play evaluation, for which the number of yellow, yellow-red and red cards is used as a criterion - no longer relevant
  6. the lot (was not needed).

Games and results

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea  5  4th  1  0 015: 400 +11 13
 2. Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea  5  3  1  1 010: 400  +6 10
 3. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China  5  2  2  1 014: 600  +8 08th
 4th JapanJapan Japan  5  2  2  1 011: 400  +7 08th
 5. AustraliaAustralia Australia  5  1  0  4th 006:120  −6 03
 6th MyanmarMyanmar Myanmar  5  0  0  5 000:260 −26 00
October 11, 2013
Japan - Myanmar 7: 0 (5: 0)
October 11, 2013
North Korea - Australia 6: 2 (2: 1)
October 11, 2013
China - South Korea 2: 2 (1: 0)
October 13, 2013
North Korea - China 1: 0 (1: 0)
October 13, 2013
South Korea - Myanmar 7: 0 (5: 0)
October 13, 2013
Australia - Japan 0: 2 (0: 0)
15 October 2013
Australia - China 1: 2 (0: 0)
15 October 2013
Japan - South Korea 0: 2 (0: 0)
15 October 2013
Myanmar - North Korea 0: 2 (0: 1)
18th October 2013
South Korea - North Korea 2: 1 (2: 0)
18th October 2013
Myanmar - Australia 0: 2 (0: 0)
18th October 2013
China - Japan 2: 2 (1: 1)
20th October 2013
Japan - North Korea 0-0
20th October 2013
Myanmar - China 0: 8 (0: 6)
20th October 2013
Australia - South Korea 1: 2 (1: 2)

Awards

  • MVP: Jang Sel-gi
  • Fair play: China

Qualified for the 2014 U-20 Women's World Cup

The following nations qualified for the 2014 Women's U-20 World Cup:

  • China
  • North Korea
  • South Korea

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. AFC U19 Women 2013 Information: [1]
  2. AFC U19 Women 2013 competition regulations: [2]
  3. the-afc.com: "Jang Sel-gi wins MVP, Top Scorer awards"