FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

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The FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup is an international association football tournament for female players under the age of 17. It is organized by Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA).

Results[change | change source]

Edition Year Host Final Third place match Number of Teams
Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
1 2008
Details
 New Zealand  North Korea 2–1 (aet)  United States  Germany 3–0  England 16
2 2010
Details
 Trinidad and Tobago  South Korea 3–3 (aet)
(5–4 p)
 Japan  Spain 1–0  North Korea 16
3 2012
Details
 Azerbaijan  France 1–1
(7–6 p)
 North Korea  Ghana 1–0  Germany 16
4 2014
Details
 Costa Rica  Japan 2–0  Spain  Italy 4–4
(2–0 p)
 Venezuela 16
5 2016
Details
 Jordan  North Korea 0–0
(5–4 p)
 Japan  Spain 4–0  Venezuela 16
6 2018
Details
 Uruguay  Spain 2–1  Mexico  New Zealand 2–1  Canada 16
2020  India Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic 16
7 2022
Details
 India 16

Teams reaching the top four[change | change source]

Team Titles Runners-up Third place Fourth place
 North Korea 2 (2008, 2016) 1 (2012) 1 (2010)
 Japan 1 (2014) 2 (2010, 2016)
 Spain 1 (2018) 1 (2014) 2 (2010, 2016)
 South Korea 1 (2010)
 France 1 (2012)
 United States 1 (2008)
 Mexico 1 (2018)
 Germany 1 (2008) 1 (2012)
 Ghana 1 (2012)
 Italy 1 (2014)
 New Zealand 1 (2018)
 Venezuela 2 (2014, 2016)
 England 1 (2008)
 Canada 1 (2018)

Awards[change | change source]

Tournament Golden Ball Golden Shoe Award Goals Golden Glove Fair Play Award
New Zealand 2008 New Zealand Japan Mana Iwabuchi Germany Dzsenifer Marozsán 6 United States Taylor Vancil  Germany
Trinidad and Tobago 2010 Trinidad and Tobago South Korea Yeo Min-ji South Korea Yeo Min-ji 8 Spain Dolores Gallardo  Germany
Azerbaijan 2012 Azerbaijan France Griedge Mbock Bathy North Korea Ri Un-sim 8 France Romane Bruneau  Japan
Costa Rica 2014 Costa Rica Japan Hina Sugita Venezuela Deyna Castellanos
Venezuela Gabriela García
6 Japan Mamiko Matsumoto  Japan
Jordan 2016 Jordan Japan Fuka Nagano Spain Lorena Navarro 8 Spain Noelia Ramos  Japan
Uruguay 2018 Uruguay Spain Clàudia Pina Ghana Mukarama Abdulai 7 Spain Catalina Coll  Japan
India 2022 India

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