South Korea beat Germany at FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup | OneFootball

South Korea beat Germany at FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup | OneFootball

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·8 September 2024

South Korea beat Germany at FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup

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South Korea’s forward Soo-Jeong Park (2-L) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Germany. (Photo by RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP via Getty Images)

South Korea qualified for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Round of 16 as one of the best third-placed teams after beating group winners Germany.


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Group C: Morocco 0-2 Spain, USA 7-0 Paraguay

Group D: South Korea 1-0 Germany, Venezuela 0-4 Nigeria

Spain topped their group with three straight wins, eliminating Morocco with a 2-0 victory. Nahia Aparicio’s fifth-minute goal and a late second from Lucia Ruiz ended the Moroccans’ interest.

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Nahia Aparicio of Spain celebrates her early goal against Morocco. (Alejandra Arango / SPP)

Pietra Tordin hit a hat-trick for the USA against Paragauay, the 7-0 result securing them second spot. Giselle Thompson, Yuna McCormack, Ally Sentnor and Maddie Dahlein were also on target. The USA will play Mexico in the next round on 11 September.

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USA’s Pietra Tordin challenges Naomi de Leon of Paraguay. (Julian Medina / SPP)

Soo-Jeong Park’s goal midway through the first half was enough for South Korea to defeat Germany.

Nigeria finished second with a 4-0 win over Venezuela, Amina Bello, Chiamaka Okwuchukwu and Flourish Sabastine with first-half goals, Joy Ikbokwe adding the fourth in stoppage time.

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Nigeria’s Joy Igbokwe celebrates after scoring against Venezuela. (Photo by JOAQUIN SARMIENTO/AFP via Getty Images)

The last group games are on Sunday (UK times), all live on FIFA+

Group E: Austria v Japan (12pm), New Zealand v Ghana (12pm) Group F: Netherlands v North Korea (9pm), Argentina v Costa Rica (9pm)

Arsenal and Celtic win UEFA Women’s Champions League group finals

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