Football at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics – Girls' tournament

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2014 Girls' Youth Olympic Football Tournament
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates (2014-08-14) (2014-08-26)14–26 August 2014
(12 days)
Teams6 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions China (1st title)
Runners-up Venezuela
Third place Mexico
Fourth place Slovakia
Tournament statistics
Matches played11
Goals scored56 (5.09 per match)
Attendance67,190 (6,108 per match)
Top scorer(s)Venezuela Deyna Castellanos
(7 goals)
Fair play award Mexico[1]
2010

The girls' football tournament at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics took place at the Wutaishan Stadium and the Jiangning Sports Center, both located in Nanjing, China, between 14–26 August 2014.[2]

Each match lasted 80 minutes, consisting of two periods of 40 minutes, with an interval of 15 minutes.[3]

Participating teams[edit]

One team from each continental confederation participated in the tournament.[4] The same country may not participate in both the boys' and girls' tournament. As hosts, China was given Asia's spot to compete in the girls' tournament (and thus could not participate in the boys' tournament). Teams may qualify through preliminary competitions, or be nominated for participation by their confederation, with the invited teams ratified by FIFA during their meeting in Zürich on 3–4 October 2013.

Confederation Team Qualification method
Africa (CAF)  Namibia Invited
Asia (AFC)  China Hosts[5]
Europe (UEFA)  Slovakia Four-team Youth Olympic qualifying tournament
(Nyon, Switzerland, 14–16 October 2013)[6][7]
North America (CONCACAF)  Mexico Invited
Oceania (OFC)  Papua New Guinea Invited
South America (CONMEBOL)  Venezuela 2013 South American Under-17 Women's Championship
(Paraguay, 12–29 September 2013)[8][9]

Squads[edit]

Players must be 15 years old (born between 1 January and 31 December 1999) to be eligible to participate.[3] Each team consisted of 18 players (two of whom must be goalkeepers).[10]

Match officials[edit]

A total of six referees and twelve assistant referees were appointed by FIFA for the tournament.[11]

Confederation Referees Assistant referees
AFC

China He Jin

China Cui Yongmei
Iran Ensieh Khabaz Mafinezhad

CAF

Zambia Gladys Lengwe

Ghana Emmanuella Aglago
Malawi Bernadettar Kwimbira

CONCACAF

United States Christina Unkel

Jamaica Princess Brown
Cayman Islands Wendy Fisher

CONMEBOL

Paraguay Olga Miranda Villarreal

Bolivia Liliana Bejarano Albornoz
Chile Loreto Toloza Cravero

OFC

New Zealand Anna-Marie Keighley

New Zealand Nadia Browning
Tonga Lata I Sia Kaumatule

UEFA

United Kingdom Morag Pirie

France Manuela Nicolosi
Romania Petruta Claudia Iugulescu

Morag Pirie is affiliated with the Football Association of Scotland. Since Scotland is not a member of the IOC, she is listed by the IOC under Great Britain.

Group stage[edit]

The draw was held at the Hilton Hotel in Nanjing on 14 May 2014.[12] The winners and runners-up of each group advance to the semi-finals. The rankings of teams in each group are determined as follows:[3]

  1. points obtained in all group matches;
  2. goal difference in all group matches;
  3. number of goals scored in all group matches;

If two or more teams are equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their rankings are determined as follows:

  1. points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  2. goal difference in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  3. number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  4. drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee.
Key to colours in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advance to the Semi-finals
Third-placed teams play in the Fifth place match

All times are local: Nanjing in China Standard Time (UTC+8)

Group A[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Venezuela 2 2 0 0 13 2 +11 6
 Slovakia 2 1 0 1 6 6 0 3
 Papua New Guinea 2 0 0 2 0 11 −11 0
Source: [citation needed]
Papua New Guinea 0–7 Venezuela
Report Castellanos 19', 40', 49' (pen.), 69'
Hilary Vergara 47'
Nathalie Pasquel 61'
Greisbell Marquez 80+2'
Attendance: 4,323
Referee: He Jin (China)

Venezuela 6–2 Slovakia
Castellanos 10', 13', 33'
Nathalie Pasquel 45', 72'
Yuleisi Rivero 61'
Report Šurnovská 40', 58'
Attendance: 4,503
Referee: Christina Unkel (United States)

Slovakia 4–0 Papua New Guinea
Laura Suchá 11'
Šurnovská 35', 54'
Veronika Jančová 68'
Report
Attendance: 4,350
Referee: Gladys Lengwe (Zambia)

Group B[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 China 2 2 0 0 12 0 +12 6
 Mexico 2 1 0 1 9 2 +7 3
 Namibia 2 0 0 2 0 19 −19 0
Source: [citation needed]
China 2–0 Mexico
Zhao Yujie 10'
Jin Kun 35'
Report
Attendance: 4,323
Referee: Morag Pirie (Great Britain)

Mexico 9–0 Namibia
Montserrat Hernandez 19', 59'
Daniela Garcia 21', 44'
Alejandra Zaragoza 30', 55', 76'
Cázares 72'
Maria Acedo 79'
Report
Attendance: 4,503
Referee: Marilin Miranda (Paraguay)

Namibia 0–10 China
Report Wan Wenting 9'
Zhang Jiayun 13', 62'
Ma Xiaolan 19', 24', 30', 45'
Jin Kun 43'
Wang Yanwen 54'
Fang Jie 66'
Attendance: 4,350
Referee: Anna-Marie Keighley (New Zealand)

Knockout stage[edit]

In the knockout stages, if a match is level at the end of normal playing time, the match is determined by a penalty shoot-out (no extra time is played).[3]

Semi-finals[edit]

Venezuela 1–1 Mexico
Argelis Campos 2' Report Cázares 8'
Penalties
Olimar Castillo soccer ball with check mark
Nathalie Pasquel soccer ball with check mark
Luzardo soccer ball with red X
Castellanos soccer ball with check mark
Nayluisa Cáceres soccer ball with check mark
4–3 soccer ball with check mark Rodriguez
soccer ball with check mark Vanessa Gonzalez
soccer ball with check mark Marianna Maldonado
soccer ball with red X Daniela Garcia
soccer ball with red X Montserrat Hernandez
Attendance: 4,690
Referee: Morag Pirie (Great Britain)

China 0–0 Slovakia
Report
Penalties
Zhao Yujie soccer ball with check mark
Ma Xiaolan soccer ball with check mark
Zhang Jiayun soccer ball with check mark
Fang Jie soccer ball with check mark
4–2 soccer ball with red X Šurnovská
soccer ball with red X Tamara Gmitterová
soccer ball with check mark Mária Mikolajová
soccer ball with check mark Veronika Jančová
Attendance: 4,690
Referee: Marilin Miranda (Paraguay)

Fifth place match[edit]

Papua New Guinea 3–2 Namibia
Bellinda Giada 1', 29'
Marity Sep 34'
Report Ignacia Haoses 16'
Ivone Kooper 40+1'
Attendance: 8,102
Referee: He Jin (China)

Bronze medal match[edit]

Mexico 3–1 Slovakia
Andrea Herbríková 10' (o.g.)
Montserrat Hernandez 15'
Daniela Garcia 79'
Report Diana Anguiano 43' (o.g.)
Attendance: 11,678
Referee: Anna-Marie Keighley (New Zealand)

Gold medal match[edit]

Venezuela 0–5 China
Report Wan Wenting 10'
Xie Qiwen 19'
Ma Xiaolan 34'
Zhang Jiayun 45'
Wu Xi 80+1'
Attendance: 11,678
Referee: Gladys Lengwe (Zambia)

Final ranking[edit]

Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  China
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Venezuela
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Mexico
4  Slovakia
5  Papua New Guinea
6  Namibia

Goalscorers[edit]

7 goals
5 goals
  • China Ma Xiaolan
4 goals
3 goals
  • China Zhang Jiayun
  • Mexico Daniela Garcia
  • Mexico Montserrat Hernandez
  • Mexico Alejandra Zaragoza
  • Venezuela Nathalie Pasquel
2 goals
1 goal
  • China Fang Jie
  • China Wang Yanwen
  • China Wu Xi
  • China Xie Qiwen
  • China Zhao Yujie
  • Mexico Maria Acedo
  • Namibia Ignacia Haoses
  • Namibia Ivone Kooper
  • Papua New Guinea Marity Sep
  • Slovakia Veronika Jančová
  • Slovakia Laura Suchá
  • Venezuela Argelis Campos
  • Venezuela Greisbell Marquez
  • Venezuela Yuleisi Rivero
  • Venezuela Hilary Vergara
1 own goal
  • Mexico Diana Anguiano (playing against Slovakia)
  • Slovakia Andrea Herbríková (playing against Mexico)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "China triumph at home". FIFA.com. 27 August 2014. Archived from the original on September 4, 2014.
  2. ^ "Match schedule – Youth Olympic Football Tournaments Nanjing 2014" (PDF). FIFA.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 18, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d "Regulations – Youth Olympic Football Tournaments Nanjing 2014" (PDF). FIFA.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 18, 2014.
  4. ^ "Qualifiers – Girls' Youth Olympic Football Tournaments Nanjing 2014". FIFA.com. Archived from the original on September 6, 2013.
  5. ^ "China PR eye maiden global title". FIFA.com. 31 August 2013. Archived from the original on September 3, 2013.
  6. ^ "Girls' Olympic qualifiers begin". UEFA.com. 8 October 2013.
  7. ^ "Slovakia earn girls' Youth Olympics spot". UEFA.com. 16 October 2013.
  8. ^ "Campeonato Sudamericano Femenino Sub-17 Paraguay 2013 – Reglamento del Torneo" (PDF) (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-09-27.
  9. ^ "En imágenes, desde el puntapié inicial hasta la entrega de premios, toda la fiesta del fútbol femenino Sub-17" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. 30 September 2013.
  10. ^ "Team Roster" (PDF). Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-04. Retrieved 2014-09-04.
  11. ^ "Youth Olympic Football Tournament Nanjing 2014 – Appointment of Match Officials – Women" (PDF). FIFA.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 17, 2014.
  12. ^ "Draw sets up enticing match-ups". FIFA.com. 14 May 2014. Archived from the original on May 26, 2014.

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