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

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

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Only two previous debutants can claim to have matched Colombia's achievement in reaching the last four. Helping them progress are twins Natalia and Tatiana Ariza.

Cafetera twins not lacking ambition



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It has been called the greatest achievement in African women's football. Now Nigeria's challenge, having overcome USA, is to maintain their push towards Sunday's final.

President sparks Nigeria's progress



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FIFA has published the list of candidates for the adidas Golden Ball to be awarded to the player of the tournament at Germany 2010.

List of candidates published



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The FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup has been full of good football and interesting developments. FIFA's Technical Study Group tracks all the trends and tactical changes.

Reward for possession play



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Germany scored another five goals to defeat Koreat Republic and book their place in Sunday's final. Maren Meinert's team have now racked up 18 goals in five tournament games.

No stopping rampant Germany



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Nigeria became the first African team to reach the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup final as they overcame Colombia with a second minute goal in Bielefeld.

Early strike proves a winner for Nigeria



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Just two teams remain in the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup: the host nation and Nigeria. FIFA.com rounds up semi-final day at Germany 2010.

Germany and Nigeria into the final



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In a fascinating match-up in the final of Germany 2010, the host nation and former champions face a Nigeria side flying the flag for Africa and underdogs everywhere.

Nigeria plot a final surprise



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It's not the big final showdown they had hoped for but there's still plenty to play for as Korea Republic and Colombia decide who finishes in third place at Germany 2010.  

Two surprise packages vie for bronze



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Korea Republic have only twice before reached the semi-finals of major tournaments - and then missed out on the bronze medal. This time they want to make amends.

Choi: We want to go home with a medal