The 2002
FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship was held from 17 August to 1 September. It was the first sanctioned youth tournament for women put together by
FIFA
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. The tournament was hosted by
Canada
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. FIFA granted the tournament to Canada in March 2001. Three cities hosted the tournament,
Edmonton
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,
Vancouver
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, and
Victoria.
Squads
Qualified teams
Group stage
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Knockout Round
All times
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.
Quarterfinals
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Semifinals
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Third Place Playoff
Final
''ASDET – after
sudden death extra time
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''PSO –
penalty shootout
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Awards
The following awards were given for the tournament:
Awards 2002
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All star team
Scorers
;11 goals
* Christine Sinclair
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;9 goals
* Kelly Wilson
;6 goals
* Marta
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* Lindsay Tarpley
;4 goals
* Heather O'Reilly
;3 goals
* Hayley Crawford
* Daniela
* Kelly
* Kara Lang
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* Johanna Rasmussen
* Linda Bresonik
* Anja Mittag
* Shinobu Ohno
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Club career
Ohno was born in Zama on 23 January 1984. She played for Nippon TV Beleza from 1999 to 2010. In 12 seasons, she played 192 ...
* Guadalupe Worbis
;2 goals
* Cristiane
* Ellen Maggs
* Katy Ward
* Leslie Osborne
;1 goal
* Catherine Cannuli
* Lana Harch
* Selin Kuralay
* Amber Neilson
* Karla Reuter
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Playing career ...
* Renata Costa
* Tatiana
* Michelle Rowe
* Clare Rustad
* Katie Thorlakson
* Sandra Jensen
* Marie Stentoft-Herping
* Michelle Hickmott
* Emily Westwood
* Camille Abily
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* Elodie Ramos
* Isabell Bachor
* Annelie Brendel
* Barbara Müller
* Akiko Sudo
* Lisette Martinez
* Michell Rico
* Akudo Iwuagwu
* Olushola Oyewusi
* Lu Yen-Ling
* Rachel Buehler
* Stephanie Ebner
* Kerri Hanks
* Megan Kakadelas
* Jill Oakes
References
External links
FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship Canada 2002
FIFA.com
FIFA Technical Report (Part 1)
an
(Part 2)
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FIFA
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (), more commonly known by its acronym FIFA ( ), is the international self-regulatory governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal. It was founded on 21 May 1904 to o ...
FIFA
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (), more commonly known by its acronym FIFA ( ), is the international self-regulatory governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal. It was founded on 21 May 1904 to o ...
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup tournaments
International women's association football competitions hosted by Canada
Soccer in Edmonton
Soccer in Alberta
Soccer in British Columbia
August 2002 sports events in Canada
September 2002 sports events in Canada
2002 in youth association football