FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Germany 2010 News

Started by MyInfoStride, Jul 15, 2010, 09:01 AM

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FIFA.com rounds up Tuesday's action as Sweden beat Korea DPR to top Group B, Colombia pipped France to the post and hosts Germany also marched into the last eight.

Colombia and Sweden into quarters



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Japan ran out easy 3-1 winners over England but there was disappointment for them when they learned that it wasn't enough to carry them into the quarter-finals as Mexico had battled back to earn a point against Nigeria.

Japan triumph - but go home



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A second-half equaliser from Alina Garciamendez booked Mexico a place in the quarter-finals as Group C winners by virtue of goals scored, with opponents Nigeria also making it through.

Garciamendez keeps dream alive



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Ghana edged the struggling Swiss 2-0 in Bochum, but the result mattered for little as both sides head for home after the group stages of Germany 2010.

Ghana beat Swiss, both head home



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After a slow start, USA have found their form at Germany 2010.  FIFA.com's review of the day also shows that Mexico's joy at making the last eight was unconfined.

Champs march on, joy for Mexico



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Attacking football was rewarded in Group A with Germany, unsurprisingly, claiming one of the qualifying places and dark horses Colombia rising to the challenge.

Group A: Debutants Colombia the surprise



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Mexico and Nigeria surprisingly topped Group C at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup ahead of fancied Japan and England.

Group C: Surprises aplenty



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Sweden are on a roll with a quarter-final berth in their first-ever FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup and Sofia Jakobsson has played a big part in their success.

Jakobsson hungry for more



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They say they are one big happy family and that unity and familiarity can help Colombia overcome Sweden on Saturday in the clash of quarter-final debutants.

No limit for confident Cafeteras



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She puts energy and determination behind the German cause and a goal in their quarter-final against Korea DPR would be something special for Svenja Huth to celebrate.

Huth: Unpredictability is our strength