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2010 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship

2010 CONCACAF Under-17 Women's Championship
Costa Rica 2010
2010 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship official logo
Tournament details
Host countryCosta Rica
Dates10–20 March
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsCanada Canada (1st title)
Runners-up Mexico
Third placeUnited States United States
Fourth place Costa Rica
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored73 (4.56 per match)
Top scorer(s)United States Lindsey Horan
(8 goals)
2008
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The 2010 CONCACAF Under-17 Women's Championship was held in Costa Rica from March 10–20, 2010. This was the second edition of the U-17 women's championship for CONCACAF. The first and second placed teams qualified for the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup held in Trinidad and Tobago. The United States were the defending champions from 2008. Trinidad and Tobago did not participate because they automatically qualified to the World Cup as hosts.

Media coverage

Like the 2010 CONCACAF Under-20 Women's Championship held in January, Concacaf.tv broadcast each game in live stream free of charge. Fox Soccer Channel and Fox Sports en Espanol broadcast group games that involved Mexico or the United States as well as all knockout stage matches regardless of participants.

Qualified teams

Region Method of qualification Teams
Caribbean
Caribbean Football Union (CFU)
2009 Caribbean Football Union
Women's Under-17 Tournament
Cayman Islands Cayman Islands
Haiti Haiti
Jamaica Jamaica
Central America
Central American Football Union (UNCAF)
2009 UNCAF Women's
Under-17 Tournament
Panama Panama
North America
North American Football Union (NAFU)
Automatic qualification Canada Canada
Mexico Mexico
United States United States
Host nation Costa Rica Costa Rica

Group stage

All times are local (UTC−06:00).

Key to colors in group tables
Advanced to Semi-finals

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Mexico 3 3 0 0 10 0 +10 9
Canada Canada 3 2 0 1 6 3 +3 6
 Jamaica 3 1 0 2 3 7 −4 3
 Panama 3 0 0 3 1 10 −9 0
Panama 0–6 Mexico
Report Samarzich 13', 57'
González 16', 90'
Sánchez 50'
Piña 84'
Jamaica 1–4Canada Canada
Williams 76' Report Davis 8'
Ghoneim 44', 63'
Hémond 88'

Mexico 3–0 Jamaica
Salcedo 66'
Lara 71'
González 75'
Report
Panama 1–2Canada Canada
Alveo 88' Report Cantave 8'
Simpson 37'

Jamaica 2–0 Panama
Bailey 27'
Carter 74'
Report
Canada Canada0–1 Mexico
Report Llamas 42'

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
United States United States 3 3 0 0 32 0 +32 9
 Costa Rica 3 2 0 1 9 10 −1 6
 Cayman Islands 3 1 0 2 1 20 −19 3
 Haiti 3 0 0 3 0 12 −12 0
Haiti 0–9United States United States
Report Doll 2'
Smith 13', 30'
Roccaro 16'
Brian 52'
Horan 66', 71', 88', 90'
Costa Rica 7–0 Cayman Islands
Rodríguez 8', 52', 58'
Moreira 37', 59'
Villalta 54'
Sánchez 84'
Report

United States United States13–0 Cayman Islands
Horan 2', 39'
Brian 15', 22', 27'
Torres 17'
Solaun 34', 49', 59'
Clark 38'
Farrell 47', 61'
Smith 73'
Report
Costa Rica 2–0 Haiti
Villalta 57'
Moreira 74'
Report

Cayman Islands 1–0 Haiti
Chin 89' Report
Costa Rica 0–10United States United States
Report Smith 10', 14', 54'
Doll 17'
Brian 27', 84'
Horan 44', 68'
Torres 66'
Gonzalez 78'

Knockout stage

All times are local (UTC−06:00).

The winners of the two semifinal matches qualified for the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup held in Trinidad and Tobago.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 March – Alajuela
 
 
Mexico Mexico (a.e.t.)3
 
20 March – Alajuela
 
 Costa Rica1
 
 Mexico0
 
18 March – Alajuela
 
Canada Canada1
 
United States United States0 (3)
 
 
Canada Canada (p)0 (5)
 
Third place
 
 
20 March – Alajuela
 
 
 Costa Rica0
 
 
United States United States6

Semi-finals

Mexico 3–1 (a.e.t.) Costa Rica
Lara 70'
Murillo 106'
Samarzich 111'
Report Fallas 85'

Third place play-off

Costa Rica 0–6United States United States
Report Clark 5'
Torres 37'
Brannon 40'
Horan 55'
Farrell 66'
Smith 81'

Final

Mexico 0–1Canada Canada
Report McNicoll 8'

Winners

 2010 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship 

Canada
First title

Goalscorers

USA's Horan won the top-scorer award with 8 goals.[1]

8 goals
6 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

References

Notes

  1. ^ She switched her international allegiance to Jamaica in 2019.

Citations

  1. ^ "Blogger". accounts.google.com.