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The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea

The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea

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2024-05-13 17:58Posted in Guizhou Sports Creators

The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea

In the 2024 Indonesia U17 Women's Asian Cup, as of the evening of May 13, all the group stages have ended. The Chinese U17 women's football team played Japan in the final round of the group, and the Chinese team conceded an early goal in this game, which caused the situation to become passive, and the overall performance was slightly tense, losing 0-4 and finally ranking second in the group, and facing North Korea in the semi-finals.

U17 Women's Asian Cup standings

The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea

China lost to Japan in the final round of the group to finish second in the group and will face Group A winners North Korea in the semi-finals. Japan won all three games in the group stage and advanced to the top of the group before facing South Korea in the semi-finals. In the final round of Group A, North Korea swept the host Indonesia 9-0, scoring 22 goals and conceding 0 goals in all three games, and undoubtedly qualified as the group leader. South Korea drew 1-1 with the Philippines, with South Korea's effective goal in the hands of their opponents being controversial. South Korea beat the Philippines on goal difference and qualified second in the group.

Semi-final schedule

Japan U17 Women's Foot VS U17 Women's Foot [May 16, 15:00]

Asasu U17 Women's Foot VS China U17 Women's Foot [May 16 19:00]

The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea

China U17 Women 0-4 Japan U17 Women

In the previous two rounds, the Chinese women's football U17 team defeated Australia and Thailand 3-0 in a row, and won 2 consecutive games with 6 points to advance in advance. The Japanese team also won 2 consecutive victories, also qualified for the semi-finals in advance, and had a goal difference 1 more than the Chinese team. Therefore, the Chinese team must win this round to become the top of the group, and both draws and losses will advance as the second in the group.

The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea

The first two matches of the Chinese team were played at the Bali United Training Center at the Bali Seaview Stadium, and this round of matches was moved to Bali - Captain Wayan Dipta Stadium, where South Korean referee Cha Min-ji was in charge. In addition, assistant referee Park Mi-sook is also from South Korea, Badafari is from the United Arab Emirates, and fourth official Rebecca Decao is from Australia.

The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea

The head coach of the Chinese team, Gary Van Egmund, who is from Australia, still lined up in a 3241 formation for this game, but replaced two players in midfield. Forward position 2-Chen Jie; Midfielders: 9-Li Yuhan, 14-Lin Yuyan, 16-Zhang Kecan and 21-Zhou Xinyi; Backline: 19-Yang Yifan, 8-Chen Rui and 7-Wei Xuanxuan; Goalkeeper position 1 - Hou Shulin. Among them, Lin Yuhan and Lin Yuyan did not start in the last round.

The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea

A brief description of the results

In this game, Japan kicked off first, and after the opening, the Chinese team defended and encountered the opponent's attack in turn. In the 9th minute, Japan's No. 9 Momo Sato hit the left post with a shot, and No. 16 Fukushima Nozomi followed up with a follow-up shot, and the Chinese team fell behind 0-1. In the 16th minute, the Chinese team had a chance to attack, but unfortunately Li Yuhan's side cross teammate could not keep up to complete the shot.

In the 29th minute, Lin Yuyan shot from the periphery of the penalty area and was saved by the opponent's goalkeeper. In the 37th minute, the Chinese team got the first corner kick opportunity, but unfortunately it was picked up by the opponent's goalkeeper in front of the goal. In the 45+2nd minute, the Chinese team made a steal in the front, and the Japanese team vigorously shot at the theoretical dead corner outside the penalty area, and goalkeeper Hou Shulin directly picked the ball off, and the Chinese team avoided a famine.

The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea

In the 46th minute, the Chinese team's attack caused a scuffle in front of the opponent's goal, and Zhou Xinyi got rid of the defense in the penalty area and failed to fully hit. In the 48th minute, Xiao Jiaqi's corner kick spun directly into the goal, but was held by the opponent's goalkeeper, and it was doubtful whether it crossed the goal line as a whole. In the 74th minute, Japan's No. 7 Hana Kikuchi scored with a single goal, and the Chinese team suffered a 0-2 deficit.

In the 86th minute, the Chinese team's back line made a serious mistake, and Hana Kikuchi got another chance to dribble to the penalty area to score the ball again, and the Japanese team took a 3-0 lead. In the 90+3rd minute, the Chinese team got a quasi-single opportunity, but unfortunately Zhang Kecan's shot was blocked by the opponent's goalkeeper, and the Chinese team missed a great opportunity. In the 90+4th minute, Japan scored through a corner kick opportunity and finally won 4-0.

The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea

Chinese women's football U17 team subs: 3-Wu Zhe, 6-Cheng Haitang, 10-Xiao Jiaqi, 11-Wang Dantong, 12-You Yaxin [goalkeeper], 13-Liu Zeyu, 15-Sun Mengyue, 17-Dong Yujie, 18-Liu Jingwen, 20-Chen Ziyi, 22-Zhong Yuxin, 23-Ruan Xiuyu [goalkeeper]. Among them, Xiao Jiaqi and Chen Ziyi started the battle in the last round.

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  • The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea
  • The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea
  • The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea
  • The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea
  • The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea
  • The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea
  • The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea
  • The U17 women's team finished second in their group and faced North Korea in the semi-finals and Japan against South Korea

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