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Japan outshot the North Koreans 24-7. The victory made North Korea the first two-time champion of the competition that was launched in 2008.
U-17 Women’s World Cup Champs
2008 North Korea
2010 South Korea
2012 France
2014 Japan
2016 North Korea
2016 U-17 Women’s World Cup
(All times ET)
Friday, Sept. 30
Germany 2 Venezuela 1
Mexico 5 New Zealand 0
Canada 3 Cameroon 2
Jordan 0 Spain 6
Saturday, Oct. 1
Brazil 1 Nigeria 0
Japan 5 Ghana 0
USA 6 Paraguay 1
England 3 North Korea 3
Monday, Oct. 3
Spain 2 New Zealand 0
Venezuela 2 Cameroon 1
Germany 1 Canada 1
Mexico 4 Jordan 1
Tuesday, Oct. 4
Ghana 2 USA 1
Nigeria 0 England 0
North Korea 1 Brazil 0
Japan 5 Paraguay 0
Friday, Oct. 7
Spain 1 Mexico 1
New Zealand 5 Jordan 0
Germany 2 Cameroon 0
Venezuela 2 Canada 0
Saturday, Oct. 8
England 2 Brazil 1
North Korea 3 Nigeria 0
Japan 3 USA 2
Ghana 1 Paraguay 0
QUARTERFINALS
Wednesday, Oct. 12
Venezuela 2 Mexico 1
Spain 2 Germany 1
Thursday, Oct. 13
North Korea 2 Ghana 1
Japan 3 England 0
SEMIFINALS
Monday, Oct. 17
North Korea 3 Venezuela 0
Japan 3 Spain 0
THIRD-PLACE GAME
Friday, Oct. 21
Spain 4 Venezuela 0
FINAL
Friday, Oct. 21
North Korea 0 Japan 0
(North Korea wins penalty-kick shootout, 5-4)
World is catching up with the past big women’s soccer countries.
Spain beating Germany.
USA and Mexico (with many US based players) out. Japan and England are now the only ones still in the competition from notable domestic leagues. Think this will be good for next senior World Cup.
Were these Usa born Mexico players ever called up to Usa National Team? They seem to have had a much better showing than Usa did at this wrold cup
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