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AFC U19s Women's Championship

The AFC U-19 Women’s Championship is a biannual women’s competition for this age category in Asia and the top three teams qualify for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.

Website: http://www.the-afc.com/en/afc-u19-womens-championship-2011
Members: 19
Latest Activity: Oct 16, 2011

With the AFC’s pronounced emphasis on grassroots development of women’s football, the AFC U-19 Women’s Championship, is an important and eagerly awaited tournament in the packed AFC calendar.

Women’s football has been rapidly gaining in popularity in Asia and the AFC’s member associations have spared no efforts in boosting the women’s game.

 

Team GP W D L GF GA +/- Pts
JAPAN 4 3 1 0 7 3 4 10
DPR KOREA 4 3 0 1 9 3 6 9
CHINA P.R. 4 2 2 0 7 4 3 8
KOREA REPUBLIC
4 1 1 2 7 7 0 4
AUSTRALIA 4 1 0 3 5 8 -3 3
VIETNAM 4 0 0 4 5 15 -10 0

Date

1
06 October 2011
VIETNAM  3 - 4  AUSTRALIA
Thong Nhat Stadium
2
06 October 2011
JAPAN  1 - 1  CHINA P.R.
Thanh Long Sports Centre
3
06 October 2011
KOREA REPUBLIC 1 - 2 DPR KOREA
Thong Nhat Stadium
4
08 October 2011
JAPAN 3 - 1 KOREA REPUBLIC
Thong Nhat Stadium
5
08 October 2011
DPR KOREA 1 - 0 AUSTRALIA
Thanh Long Sports Centre
6
08 October 2011
CHINA P.R. 2 - 1 VIETNAM 
Thong Nhat Stadium
7
10 October 2011
CHINA P.R. 1 - 1 KOREA REPUBLIC
Thanh Long Sports Centre
8
10 October 2011
VIETNAM 0 - 5 DPR KOREA 
Thong Nhat Stadium
9
10 October 2011
AUSTRALIA 0 - 1JAPAN 
Thong Nhat Stadium
10
13 October 2011
DPR KOREA 1 - 2 JAPAN 
Thanh Long Sports Centre
11
13 October 2011
AUSTRALIA 1 - 3 CHINA P.R.
Thong Nhat Stadium
12
13 October 2011
KOREA REPUBLIC 4 - 1 VIETNAM
Thong Nhat Stadium
13
16 October 2011
VIETNAM  0 - 6  JAPAN 
Thong Nhat Stadium
14
16 October 2011
AUSTRALIA 2 - 4 KOREA REPUBLIC 
Thanh Long Sports Centre
15
16 October 2011
CHINA P.R. 0 - 4 DPR KOREA 
Thong Nhat Stadium

Discussion Forum

Asa

Japan Win The AFC U19 Women's Championship Title

Started by Asa Oct 16, 2011. 0 Replies

  Vietnam 0 – 6 JapanGoals From:Mai Kyokawa 36’ 42’ (Japan)Kumi Yokoyama 46’ 83’ 86’ (Japan)Akane Saito 52’ (Japan)  Japan comfortably claimed the AFC U-19s Women's Championship title as Kumi…Continue

Tags: KOREA, CHINA, JAPAN, REPUBLIC, DPR

Asa

North Korea beat China AFC Asian U-19 Women’s Championship 2011

Started by Asa Oct 16, 2011. 0 Replies

  China 0 – 4 North KoreaGoals From:Yun Hyon-hi 23’ (North Korea)Kim Un-hwa 45+1’ (North Korea)Yun Hyon-hi 59’ (North Korea)Kim Un-ju 67’ (North Korea)DPR Korea signed off in style at the AFC U-19…Continue

Tags: KOREA, CHINA, JAPAN, REPUBLIC, DPR

Asa

South Korea 4 – 1 Vietnam - AFC Asian U-19 Women’s Championship 2011

Started by Asa Oct 13, 2011. 0 Replies

  KOREA REPUBLIC 4 – 1 VIETNAM Goals From:Seo Hyun-sook 2’ (South Korea)Lee Jung-eun 45’ (South Korea)Lee Jung-eun 54’ (South Korea)Phan Thi Trang 64’ (Vietnam)Jang Sel-gi 90’ (South Korea) Korea…Continue

Tags: JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, CHINA, KOREA, DPR

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Women's Soccer United Comment by Women's Soccer United on October 14, 2011 at 11:14am

lol @William I hope you feel better after your rant :):)

 

It seems strange he would change the players that were so successful as U-17s! 

William Comment by William on October 13, 2011 at 12:49pm

TURN RANT ON

 

The best all-around women's team from South Korea ever (I'm referring to last year's U17 team) and the coach decides to go with different players and a different style of play for the U19 and blows it.  If you have a winning formula and team why do something so stupid as that.  The team consisted of 8 FWs, 4 MFs, 8 DWs. The Koreans won the U17 because of the long ball ability of their mid-fielders.

 

I hope that this coach did not do this because they embarrassed the mens' teams by winning a FIFA cup before they did and was pressured into losing.  If this is the case, then he needs to be fired and banned from coaching another team...ever.

 

TURN RANT OFF

William Comment by William on September 30, 2011 at 2:03pm

Korea Republic is missing what I consider to be two key players:

  1. Kim Da-Hye (Good complimentary striker for Yeo Min Ji).
  2. Lee So-Dam (Midfielder who tied score in U17 final last year)

Hopefully, the goal keeper has improved a lot as I did not think she did that well during the U17 tournament last year. 

 

The roster only includes 4 midfielders.  I wonder what type of line-up they plan to employ?

Women's Soccer United Comment by Women's Soccer United on September 30, 2011 at 11:03am
Thanks William :)
William Comment by William on September 30, 2011 at 10:47am
Korea Republic AFC U19 Women's team
William Comment by William on September 29, 2011 at 9:32am

Here is the team roster for the Korea Republic team:

 

Position Jersey No. Name DOB     Height
GK 1 KIM Min-Ah 1993.04.27       170
GK 23 YU Bo-Bae 1992.08.15       173
GK 21 SHIM Dan-Bi 1990.01.18       171
DF 2 SEO Hyun-Sook 1992.01.06       166
DF 5 CHOI So-Mi 1992.06.22       169
DF 3 JANG Sel-Gi 1994.05.31       161
DF 15 SHIN Dam-Yeoung 1993.10.02       170
DF 4 KIM Ji-Hye 1992.05.04       170
DF 17 KIM Bich-Na 1993.12.02       159
DF 19 NOH So-Mi 1992.09.09       171
DF 13 PARK Han-Na 1992.07.21       175
MF 12 KIM A-Reum 1993.08.07       165
MF 6 LEE Jung-Eun 1993.12.15       164
MF 14 Lee Young-Ju 1992.04.22       163
MF 7 MOON Mi-Ra 1992.02.28       165
FW 11 CHOI Yu-Ri 1994.09.16       167
FW 22 CHOI Yoo-Jung 1992.01.25       167
FW 9 JEON Eun-Ha 1993.01.28       165
FW 10 YEO Min-Ji 1993.04.27       163
FW 16 HUR Ji-Yeon 1992.07.25       160
FW 8 KIM Ji-Eun 1992.11.16       164
FW 18 CHOI Mi-Rae 1992.09.23       165
FW 20 LEE Geum-Min 1994.04.07       160

 

William Comment by William on March 13, 2011 at 3:41pm

Japan won the tournament with Korea Republic finishing 2nd and Korea DPR finished 3rd.  Australia did not make it out of the group stage.  Anyone of the six teams in the current tournament is capable of winning.

vanjory Comment by vanjory on March 13, 2011 at 1:49pm
Will Australia/korea win it again?
William Comment by William on March 12, 2011 at 10:48pm
They may be on Fromsport or KBS (particularly Korean games).
Women's Soccer United Comment by Women's Soccer United on March 12, 2011 at 9:49pm
Thank you William for bringing this tournament to our attention :):) I'm looking forward to (hopefully) being able to watch some of these matches.
 

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Asa Women's Soccer United Josina Tellie William Bill Drossos Katy Stigers Izzy Zerina Mujagic Enwere Charity N. ZlaDan Stojanovic Milica Sandra Pribilová vanjory Chretien Roger krwmfootball Sniket Zinzi JoJo The WSU Baby
 
 
 

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