Germany will play Nigeria in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup final on 24 August at 19:00 local time.
Despite France dominating the semi-final contest it was Germany who were celebrating after converting two of their five attempts on goal compared to France who scored just one of their 22 attempts.
Nigeria eased their way into the final with an impressive 6-2 victory over Korea DPR. Asisat Oshoala scored four goals in the semi-final which has become the highest scoring semi-final in U-20 Women’s World Cup history!
Here is a recap of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup semi-finals.
The Final – 24 August 2014
(Time listed as local time.)
Full-time (aet): Nigeria 0-1 Germany – Match report
Goal: Petermann 98′
Stadium: Olympic Stadium, Montreal
Third place play-off – 24 August 2014
(Time listed as local time.)
Full-time: Korea DPR 2-3 France – Match report
Goals: Un Yong 47′, Lavogez 53′, Diallo 66′, Un Hwa 68′, Tounkara 79′
Stadium: Olympic Stadium, Montreal
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End of the second period of extra time: Nigeria 0-1 Germany (Petermann 98′) | Germany are 2014 U20WWC Champions!
Second period of extra time underway: Nigeria 0-1 Germany
End of the first period of extra time: Nigeria 0-1 Germany (Petermann 98′)
101′ Nigeria sub: Kanu (IN) – Ayila (OUT)
99′ Germany sub: Dallmann (IN) – Däbritz (OUT)
98′ GOAL! Nigeria 0-1 Germany (Petermann scores!)
First period of extra time underway: Nigeria 0-0 Germany
Full-time: Nigeria 0-0 Germany | Extra time to follow…
Attendance at the U20WWC Final is 15,822.
72′ Sunday receives yellow card for foul on Germany’s keeper Kämper
59′ Germany sub: Schermuly (IN) – Magull (OUT)
51′ Nigeria sub: Sunday (IN) – Dike (OUT)
49′ Great long range shot by Däbritz is saved by Nigerian keeper Chiichii
Germany made a change at half-time: Wedemeyer (IN) – Knaak (OUT)
Second half of the final underway: Nigeria 0-0 Germany
Statistics at half-time –
Possession: 52% Nigeria – Germany 48%
Goal attempts: 9 Nigeria – Germany 4
Attempts on target: 4 Nigeria – Germany 3
Half-time: Nigeria 0-0 Germany
22′ Great chance for Nigeria as Oshoala takes the ball round the keeper but fails to get her shot on target!
18′ Well taken free-kick by Magull of Germany is saved by Chiichii
10′ Great chance for Nigeria, but Ihezuo’s effort is sent straight to the keeper
The Final of the U20WWC is underway: Nigeria 0-0 Germany
THE FINAL, TEAM NEWS:
Nigeria line-up: Chiichii, Okoye (c), Oshoala, Nnodim, Ayila, Dike, Ayinde, Igbinovia, Njoku, Abasi, Ihezuo
Germany line-up: Kämper, Wilde, Rauch, Gidion, Magull (c), Knaak, Bremer, Panfil, Däbritz, Petermann, Dieckmann
Full-time: Korea DPR 2-3 France (Un Yong 47′, Lavogez 53′, Diallo 66′, Un Hwa 68′, Tounkara 79′) – France are U20WWC bronze medal winners!
83′ Korea DPR sub: R. Se Ok (IN) – K. Mi Gyong (OUT)
83′ France sub: Bueno (IN) – Robert (OUT)
79′ GOAL! Korea DPR 2-3 France (Tounkara scores!)
70′ France sub: Gagnet (IN) – Daffeur (OUT)
69′ Korea DPR sub: R. Kyong Hyang (IN) – J. Ryon Hwa (OUT)
68′ GOAL! Korea DPR 2-2 France (C. Un Hwa scores!)
66′ GOAL! Korea DPR 1-2 France (Diallo scores!)
62′ Korea DPR sub: C. Un Hwa (IN) – K. Phyong Hwa (OUT)
60′ France sub: Sarr (IN) – Le Bihan (OUT)
53′ GOAL! Korea DPR 1-1 France (Lavogez scores!)
47′ GOAL! Korea DPR 1-0 France (R.Un Yong scores!)
Second half underway: Korea DPR 0-0 France
Statistics at half-time –
Possession: 42% Korea DPR – France 58%
Goal attempts: 1 Korea DPR – France 3
Attempts on target: 1 Korea DPR – France 1
Half-time in the 3rd Place Play-off: Korea DPR 0-0 France
3rd Place Play-off match underway: Korea DPR 0-0 France
THIRD PLACE PLAY-OFF, TEAM NEWS:
Korea DPR line-up: K.Chol Ok, S.Kyong Hui, C.Sol Gyong (c), Ch.Yun Gyong, R.Hyang Sim, R.Un Sim, K.Phyong Hwa, J.So Yon, K.Mi Gyong, J.Ryon Hwa, R.Un Yong
France line-up: Bruneau, Perisset, Tounkara, Mbock Bathy (c), Diallo, Diani, Toletti, Lavogez, Dafeur, Robert, Le Bihan