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

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

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Korea Republic ran out 3-1 winners over Mexico in Dresden for a place against hosts Germany in the semi-finals of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.

Korea Republic ease past Mexico



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USA missed out on their accustomed semi-final place after their defeat on penalties against Nigeria while Korea Republic celebrated making history against Mexico. 

Bitter day for the champions



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Seven points from three matches and top spot in Group B marked an impressive FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup debut for the Swedish starlets.

Sweden celebrate successful bow



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FIFA.com analyses the whys and wherefores concerning USA's earlier than anticipated exit at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Germany.

Fatigue blamed for USA failure



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They have a good track record in the competition and despite their quarter-final defeat, Korea DPR are confident they will come back a stronger outfit. 

Korea DPR look to the future



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There may have been disappointment at the manner of their quarter-final defeat, but Mexico won a lot of new admirers at Germany 2010 and went further than ever before.

Mexico exit with heads held high



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Which new football identity is graceful, athletic and bubbling with personality? Meet Karla Kick, the official mascot of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2011™.

Can Karla Kick it? Yes she can!



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Seven-goal Alexandra Popp has played a starring role in Germany's advance to the semi-finals and ahead of Thursday's clash with Korea Republic, she spoke exclusively to FIFA.com.

Popp: We respect all our opponents



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Just four teams are left standing at Germany 2010 and - the host nation excepted - surprise names are among them. Semi-final day promises to be fascinating.

New faces make final push



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Ji So-Yun is chasing glory in Germany on two fronts - to help Korea Republic lift the trophy and to win the race for the adidas Golden Shoe. But the hosts and Alexandra Popp stand in the way.

Ji So-Yun: No team is unbeatable