Two-time winners Korea DPR and 2018 champions Japan begin their Colombia 2024 campaigns; Argentina and the Netherlands also in action. The match schedule and kick-off times for the FIFA U-20 Women ...
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North Korea will face Japan in the final of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup on Sunday. This follows the conclusion of the semi-final fixtures in the early hours of Thursday. North Korea defeated ...
The last four fixtures and dates of the ongoing 2024 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Colombia have been confirmed. This follows the completion of the quarter-final stage fixtures on Monday morning.
The biggest edition of the FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup is set ... will aim to win their fourth U-20 Women’s World Cup title to become the outright most successful team in the competition ...
The 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup takes place from Aug. 31 to Sep. 22 in Colombia and features 50 NCAA student-athletes representing 14 countries on the biggest stage in youth women's soccer.
For just the second time in the tournament’s history and the first time in 18 years, both contestants of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup final are Asian sides. Japan have equalled Germany’s ...
The group stage is here in the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, with Group C play set to begin on Sunday as Spain takes on the United States at Estadio Pascual Guerrero in Cali, Colombia.
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