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2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship

2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship
FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship Thailand 2004
ฟุตบอลหญิงชิงแชมป์โลก รุ่นอายุไม่เกิน 19 ปี
Tournament details
Host countryThailand
Dates10–27 November
Teams12 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)4 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Germany (1st title)
Runners-up China PR
Third place United States
Fourth place Brazil
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored92 (3.54 per match)
Attendance288,324 (11,089 per match)
Top scorer(s)Canada Brittany Timko
(7 goals)
Best player(s)Brazil Marta
Fair play award United States

The 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship was held from 10 to 27 November 2004. It was the second edition of the youth tournament for women put together by FIFA, before being renamed FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship for the 2006 edition. The tournament was hosted by Thailand, in two stadiums in Bangkok, one in Chiang Mai and another in Phuket. This was the first FIFA women's tournament held in Southeast Asia.

Brazil's Marta was the Adidas Golden Ball recipient, as the tournament's most valuable player (MVP), and Canada's Brittany Timko won the Golden Shoe with 7 goals in 4 games.

Venues

City Stadium Capacity
Bangkok Rajamangala National Stadium 65,000
Bangkok Suphachalasai Stadium 35,000
Chiang Mai 700th Anniversary Stadium 25,000
Phuket Surakul Stadium 15,000

Qualified teams

The places have been allocated as follows to confederations: CAF (1), AFC (2), UEFA (4), CONCACAF (2), CONMEBOL (1), OFC (1), plus the host country (1).

Confederation (Continent) Qualifying Tournament Qualifier(s)
AFC (Asia) Host nation Thailand1
2004 AFC U-19 Women's Championship South Korea1
China PR1
CAF (Africa) 2004 African U-19 Women's Championship Nigeria
CONCACAF
(North, Central America & Caribbean)
2004 CONCACAF U-19 Women's Qualifying Tournament Canada
United States
CONMEBOL (South America) 2004 South American Under-19 Women's Football Championship Brazil
OFC (Oceania) 2004 OFC Women's Under 19 Qualifying Tournament Australia
UEFA (Europe) 2004 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship Spain1
Germany
Italy1
Russia1
1.^ Teams that made their debut.

Squads

Group stage

All times local (UTC+7)

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Germany 7 3 2 1 0 13 3 +10
Canada 7 3 2 1 0 12 4 +8
Australia 3 3 1 0 2 6 6 0
Thailand 0 3 0 0 3 0 18 −18
Thailand 0–6 Germany
(Report) Goal 10' Mittag
Goal 12', Goal 41' Goeßling
Goal 17', Goal 24' Okoyino Da Mbabi
Goal 43' Laudehr
Rajamangala National Stadium, Bangkok
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Colombia Martha Toro

Australia 1–2 Canada
McCallum Goal 49' (Report) Goal 14', Goal 19' Timko
Rajamangala National Stadium, Bangkok
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: England Alexandra Ihringova

Germany 4–0 Australia
Okoyino Da Mbabi Goal 4'
Mittag Goal 26', Goal 73'
Blässe Goal 85'
(Report)
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: El Salvador Maria Ortega

Canada 7–0 Thailand
Dennis Goal 11'
Timko Goal 25', Goal 35', Goal 56'
Robinson Goal 33'
Maranda Goal 46'
Jamani Goal 54'
(Report)
Attendance: 5,500
Referee: Italy Anna De Toni

Germany 3–3 Canada
Hanebeck Goal 4'
Mittag Goal 10', Goal 37'
(Report) Goal 40' Lang
Goal 42' Maranda
Goal 63' Timko
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: France Sarah Girard

Australia 5–0 Thailand
McCallum Goal 10', Goal 19'
Wiwasukhu Goal 26' (OG)
Ledbrook Goal 45'
Kuralay Goal 55'
(Report)

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Brazil 6 3 2 0 1 6 5 +1
China PR 6 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1
Nigeria 4 3 1 1 1 4 4 0
Italy 1 3 0 1 2 3 5 −2
Nigeria 0–1 China PR
(Report) Goal 77' Zhang
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: France Sarah Girard

Italy 1–2 Brazil
Ricco Goal 64' (Report) Goal 11' Costi (OG)
Goal 84' Kelly
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: South Korea Hong Eun-Ah

China PR 2–1 Italy
Wang Goal 52'
Xu Goal 82'
(Report) Goal 24' Ricco
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Australia Jacqui Melksham

Brazil 2–3 Nigeria
Marta Goal 55'
Cristiane Goal 83'
(Report) Goal 9' Uwak
Goal 14' Godwin
Goal 90' Sabi
Attendance: 7,687
Referee: Mexico Virginia Tovar

China PR 1–2 Brazil
Lou Goal 53' (Report) Goal 38' Marta
Goal 47' Cristiane
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: England Alexandra Ihringova

Italy 1–1 Nigeria
Manieri Goal 68' (Report) Goal 88' Sabi
Attendance: 5,400
Referee: Colombia Martha Toro

Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
United States 9 3 3 0 0 8 1 +7
Russia 3 3 1 0 2 5 7 −2
South Korea 3 3 1 0 2 3 5 −2
Spain 3 3 1 0 2 3 6 −3
South Korea 0–3 United States
(Report) Goal 15' (pen) Woznuk
Goal 17' Rodriguez
Goal 72' Gray
Surakul Stadium, Phuket
Attendance: 9,900
Referee: Greece Antonia Kokotou

Russia 4–1 Spain
Terekhova Goal 10'
Sochneva Goal 36'
Petrova Goal 76'
Gil Goal 88' (o.g.)
(Report) Goal 24' Zufía
Surakul Stadium, Phuket
Attendance: 5,000

United States 4–1 Russia
Woznuk Goal 2' (pen)
Rostedt Goal 25', Goal 60'
Rapinoe Goal 63'
(Report) Goal 46' Sochneva
Surakul Stadium, Phuket
Attendance: 8,563
Referee: Japan Mayumi Oiwa

Spain 2–1 South Korea
Boho Goal 19', Goal 57' (Report) Goal 72' Park E.
Surakul Stadium, Phuket
Attendance: 13,563
Referee: South Africa Deidre Mitchell

United States 1–0 Spain
Rostedt Goal 44' (Report)
Surakul Stadium, Phuket
Attendance: 9,652
Referee: Mexico Virginia Tovar

Russia 0–2 South Korea
(Report) Goal 21' Lee
Goal 55' Park H.
Attendance: 800
Referee: Australia Jacqui Melksham

Knockout Round

All times local (UTC+7)

Knockout Map

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
November 21 - Chiang Mai
Germany (pso)1 (5)
November 24 - Bangkok
Nigeria1 (4)
Germany3
November 21 - Chiang Mai
United States1
United States2
November 27 - Bangkok
Australia0
Germany2
November 21 - Bangkok
China PR0
Brazil (a.e.t)4
November 24 - Bangkok
Russia2
Brazil0
November 21 - Bangkok
China PR2 Third place
Canada1
November 27 - Bangkok
China PR3
United States3
Brazil0

Quarterfinals

Germany 1–1
(aet)
Nigeria
Mittag Goal 86' (Report) Goal 35' Udoh
Penalties
Hanebeck Penalty scored
Hauer Penalty scored
Thomas Penalty scored
Mittag Penalty scored
Behringer Penalty scored
5–4 Penalty missed Iwuagwu
Penalty scored Sike
Penalty scored Udoh
Penalty scored Godwin
Penalty scored Yusuf
Attendance: 6,579
Referee: El Salvador Maria Ortega

Brazil 4–2
(aet)
Russia
Marta Goal 42'
Cristiane Goal 90+4'
Sandra Goal 114', Goal 117'
(Report) Goal 29' Tsybutovich
Goal 61' Tsidikova

United States 2–0 Australia
Rodriguez Goal 54'
Rapinoe Goal 68'
(Report)

Canada 1–3 China PR
Timko Goal 63' (Report) Goal 3' (pen), Goal 21' Zhang
Goal 65' Liu
Attendance: 5,400
Referee: Italy Anna De Toni

Semifinals

Germany 3–1 United States
Krahn Goal 11'
Behringer Goal 69'
Hanebeck Goal 82'
(Report) Goal 16' (o.g.) Krahn
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: Italy Anna De Toni

Brazil 0–2 China PR
(Report) Goal 11', Goal 42' Lou
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: England Alexandra Ihringova

Third place play-off

United States 3–0 Brazil
Hanks Goal 21'
Rapinoe Goal 27'
Woznuk Goal 73'
(Report)
Rajamangala National Stadium, Bangkok
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: France Sarah Girard

Final

Germany 2–0 China PR
Laudehr Goal 4'
Behringer Goal 83'
(Report)
Rajamangala National Stadium, Bangkok
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Mexico Virginia Tovar


 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship Winners 

Germany
First title

Awards

The following awards were given for the tournament:[1]

Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball
Brazil Marta United States Angie Woznuk Germany Anja Mittag
Golden Shoe Silver Shoe Bronze Shoe
Canada Brittany Baxter Germany Anja Mittag United States Angie Woznuk
7 goals 6 goals 3 goals
FIFA Fair Play Award
United States

All star team

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards

Russia Elvira Todua
United States Ashlyn Harris

China Wang Kun
Nigeria Akudo Sabi
Russia Elena Semenchenko
Thailand Supaphon Kaeobaen
United States Becky Sauerbrunn

China Zhang Ying
Brazil Marta
Germany Simone Laudehr
Germany Patricia Hanebeck
South Korea Lee Jang-mi
Russia Svetlana Tsidikova
United States Angie Woznuk

Brazil Cristiane
Canada Brittany Timko
Spain Veronica Boquete
Germany Anja Mittag

Goalscorers

7 goals
6 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goals
  • Germany Annike Krahn (1) (for United States)
  • Italy Fabiana Costi (1) (for Brazil)
  • Spain Zurine Gil Garcia (1) (for Russia)
  • Thailand Thidarat Wiwasukhu (1) (for Australia)

References

External links

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