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FIFA U-20 WWC: Record of all winners, runners up to 4th place finishers
Paris, France (PANA) - Following the conclusion of the 2018 FIFA Under-20 Women's World Cup in France, here are the record of all the winners to date, runners up to 4th-place finishers.
Also listed are the goal scorers in France and other awards since the competition of the competition in 2002.
All the winners to date -
Champions Runners-up 3rd place 4th place
2002 - USA Canada Germany Brazil
2004 - Germany China PR USA Brazil
2006 - North Korea China PR Brazil USA
2008 - USA North Korea Germany France
2010 - Germany Nigeria South Korea Colombia
2012 - USA Germany Japan Nigeria
2014 - Germany Nigeria France North Korea
2016 - North Korea France Japan USA
2018 Japan Spain England France
Here are the goal scorers in France, where there were 98 goals scored in 32 matches, for an average of 3.06 goals per match.
6 goals
England Georgia Stanway
Spain Patricia Guijarro
5 goals
Japan Saori Takarada
Japan Riko Ueki
4 goals
France Amelie Delabre
France Emelyne Laurent
Mexico Jacqueline Ovalle
United States Savannah DeMelo
3 goals
England Lauren Hemp
England Alessia Russo
Haiti Nérilia Mondésir
Netherlands Fenna Kalma
United States Sophia Smith
2 goals
Brazil Kerolin Nicoli
Germany Laura Freigang
Japan Jun Endo
Netherlands Victoria Pelova
North Korea Choe Kum-ok
1 goal
Brazil Ariadina Borges
Brazil Geyse
China Shen Mengyu
China Zhang Linyan
China Zhao Yujie
England Chloe Kelly
France Sandy Baltimore
France Hélène Fercocq
Germany Klara Bühl
Germany Giulia Gwinn
Germany Kristin Kögel
Germany Janina Minge
Germany Stefanie Sanders
Ghana Ruth Amina
Ghana Sandra Owusu-Ansah
Japan Honoka Hayashi
Japan Hinata Miyazawa
Japan Fuka Nagano
Mexico Katty Martínez
Netherlands Eva van Deursen
Netherlands Aniek Nouwen
Nigeria Rasheedat Ajibade
Nigeria Peace Efih
New Zealand Hannah Blake
North Korea Ja Un-yong
North Korea Kim Kyong-yong
North Korea Son Sun-im
Paraguay Jessica Martínez
Spain Candela Andújar
Spain Aitana Bonmatí
Spain Lucia García
Spain Carmen Menayo
Spain Clàudia Pina
United States Ashley Sanchez
1 own goal - China Dou Jiaxing (against Nigeria)
And now the FIFA Awards since the inception of the competition in 2002.
Golden Shoe award for the top scorer.
Tournament Winner Goals
2002 in Canada Canada's Christine Sinclair 10
2004 in Thailand Canada's Brittany Timko 7
2006 in Russia China's Ma Xiaoxu 5
2008 in Chile United States' Sydney Leroux 5
2010 in Germany Germany's Alexandra Popp 10
2012 in Japan North Korea's Kim Un-Hwa 7
2014 in Canada Nigeria's Asisat Oshoala 7
2016 in Papua New Guinea Japan's Mami Ueno 5
2018 in France Spain's Patricia Guijarro 6
Golden Ball, awarded to the best player of the tournament.
Tournament Winner
2002 in Canada Canada's Christine Sinclair
2004 in Thailand Brazil's Marta
2006 in Russia China's Ma Xiaoxu
2008 in Chile United States' Sydney Leroux
2010 in Germany Germany's Alexandra Popp
2012 in Japan Germany's Dzsenifer Marozsán
2014 in Canada Nigeria's Asisat Oshoala
2016 in Papua New Guinea Japan's Hina Sugita
2018 in France Spain's Patricia Guijarro
Adidas Golden Glove, awarded to the best goalkeeper.
Tournament Winner
2008 in Chile United States' Alyssa Naeher
2010 in Germany United States' Bianca Henninger
2012 in Japan Germany's Laura Benkarth
2014 in Canada Germany's Meike Kämper
2016 in Papua New Guinea France's Mylène Chavas
2018 in France England's Sandy MacIver
Fair Play Award
Tournament Winner
2002 in Canada Japan
2004 in Thailand United States
2006 in Russia Russia
2008 in Chile United States
2010 in Germany South Korea
2012 in Japan Japan
2014 in Canada Canada
2016 in Papua New Guinea Japan
2018 in France Japan
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Also listed are the goal scorers in France and other awards since the competition of the competition in 2002.
All the winners to date -
Champions Runners-up 3rd place 4th place
2002 - USA Canada Germany Brazil
2004 - Germany China PR USA Brazil
2006 - North Korea China PR Brazil USA
2008 - USA North Korea Germany France
2010 - Germany Nigeria South Korea Colombia
2012 - USA Germany Japan Nigeria
2014 - Germany Nigeria France North Korea
2016 - North Korea France Japan USA
2018 Japan Spain England France
Here are the goal scorers in France, where there were 98 goals scored in 32 matches, for an average of 3.06 goals per match.
6 goals
England Georgia Stanway
Spain Patricia Guijarro
5 goals
Japan Saori Takarada
Japan Riko Ueki
4 goals
France Amelie Delabre
France Emelyne Laurent
Mexico Jacqueline Ovalle
United States Savannah DeMelo
3 goals
England Lauren Hemp
England Alessia Russo
Haiti Nérilia Mondésir
Netherlands Fenna Kalma
United States Sophia Smith
2 goals
Brazil Kerolin Nicoli
Germany Laura Freigang
Japan Jun Endo
Netherlands Victoria Pelova
North Korea Choe Kum-ok
1 goal
Brazil Ariadina Borges
Brazil Geyse
China Shen Mengyu
China Zhang Linyan
China Zhao Yujie
England Chloe Kelly
France Sandy Baltimore
France Hélène Fercocq
Germany Klara Bühl
Germany Giulia Gwinn
Germany Kristin Kögel
Germany Janina Minge
Germany Stefanie Sanders
Ghana Ruth Amina
Ghana Sandra Owusu-Ansah
Japan Honoka Hayashi
Japan Hinata Miyazawa
Japan Fuka Nagano
Mexico Katty Martínez
Netherlands Eva van Deursen
Netherlands Aniek Nouwen
Nigeria Rasheedat Ajibade
Nigeria Peace Efih
New Zealand Hannah Blake
North Korea Ja Un-yong
North Korea Kim Kyong-yong
North Korea Son Sun-im
Paraguay Jessica Martínez
Spain Candela Andújar
Spain Aitana Bonmatí
Spain Lucia García
Spain Carmen Menayo
Spain Clàudia Pina
United States Ashley Sanchez
1 own goal - China Dou Jiaxing (against Nigeria)
And now the FIFA Awards since the inception of the competition in 2002.
Golden Shoe award for the top scorer.
Tournament Winner Goals
2002 in Canada Canada's Christine Sinclair 10
2004 in Thailand Canada's Brittany Timko 7
2006 in Russia China's Ma Xiaoxu 5
2008 in Chile United States' Sydney Leroux 5
2010 in Germany Germany's Alexandra Popp 10
2012 in Japan North Korea's Kim Un-Hwa 7
2014 in Canada Nigeria's Asisat Oshoala 7
2016 in Papua New Guinea Japan's Mami Ueno 5
2018 in France Spain's Patricia Guijarro 6
Golden Ball, awarded to the best player of the tournament.
Tournament Winner
2002 in Canada Canada's Christine Sinclair
2004 in Thailand Brazil's Marta
2006 in Russia China's Ma Xiaoxu
2008 in Chile United States' Sydney Leroux
2010 in Germany Germany's Alexandra Popp
2012 in Japan Germany's Dzsenifer Marozsán
2014 in Canada Nigeria's Asisat Oshoala
2016 in Papua New Guinea Japan's Hina Sugita
2018 in France Spain's Patricia Guijarro
Adidas Golden Glove, awarded to the best goalkeeper.
Tournament Winner
2008 in Chile United States' Alyssa Naeher
2010 in Germany United States' Bianca Henninger
2012 in Japan Germany's Laura Benkarth
2014 in Canada Germany's Meike Kämper
2016 in Papua New Guinea France's Mylène Chavas
2018 in France England's Sandy MacIver
Fair Play Award
Tournament Winner
2002 in Canada Japan
2004 in Thailand United States
2006 in Russia Russia
2008 in Chile United States
2010 in Germany South Korea
2012 in Japan Japan
2014 in Canada Canada
2016 in Papua New Guinea Japan
2018 in France Japan
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