2014 U-20 Women's World Cup: Germany Win, Beat Falconets
The German team was victorious in the final of the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. The German ladies get the trophy for a record-equalling third time from a tough match against Nigeria’s Falconets at Montreal’s Olympic Stadium which lasted for 120 minutes.The Falconets line up before the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2014 final match between Nigeria and Germany at Olympic Stadium on August 24, 2014 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Martin Rose – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
This match was a repeat of 2010 FIFA U-20 Final, and was a real clash of styles and football cultures.
Nigeria showed superior physical shape. The team gained advantage and dominated the first half, creating good chances, but missing them.Halimatu Ayinde (R) of Nigeria and Lina Magull (L) of Germany battle for the ball during the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2014 final on August 24, 2014 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Martin Rose – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
The biggest disappointment was the top scorer of the tournament Asisat Oshoala. The in-form striker, who had scored four times in the 1/2-final win over Korea DPR, missed at least two golden opportunities in the first half.
In the next 45 minutes the teams continued to exchange blows. Germany played well and also wasted several good chances.
About five minutes remaining in the match the Falconets scored a goal and were about to start celebrations. Unfortunately, the assistant referee’s flag indicated that the goal was scored from an offside. This was not the only disallowed goal during the match.
The match went to 15+15 extra time. The German team did not wait for long, scored the title-winning goal on the 98th minute. There was a fault by Nigeria’s defence. Bremer won the ball, cut back for Lena Pietermann and Sandra Chiichii was forced to take the ball out of the net.Lena Petermann of Germany scores her team’s first goal against goalkeeper Sandra Chiichii of Nigeria during the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup final in Canada. (Photo by Alex Grimm – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
It would be noted that Chiichii’s counterpart, the German goalkeeper, Meike Kamper, was again named player of the match. The Bundes team has not conceded a single goal during the whole tournament.Nigeria team look dejected after the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2014 final match between Nigeria and Germany at Olympic Stadium on August 24, 2014 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Martin Rose – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
The Falconets were unable to respond. Germany defended well and were crowned the champions of the world.
This match was a repeat of 2010 FIFA U-20 Final, and was a real clash of styles and football cultures.
Nigeria showed superior physical shape. The team gained advantage and dominated the first half, creating good chances, but missing them.Halimatu Ayinde (R) of Nigeria and Lina Magull (L) of Germany battle for the ball during the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2014 final on August 24, 2014 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Martin Rose – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
The biggest disappointment was the top scorer of the tournament Asisat Oshoala. The in-form striker, who had scored four times in the 1/2-final win over Korea DPR, missed at least two golden opportunities in the first half.
In the next 45 minutes the teams continued to exchange blows. Germany played well and also wasted several good chances.
About five minutes remaining in the match the Falconets scored a goal and were about to start celebrations. Unfortunately, the assistant referee’s flag indicated that the goal was scored from an offside. This was not the only disallowed goal during the match.
The match went to 15+15 extra time. The German team did not wait for long, scored the title-winning goal on the 98th minute. There was a fault by Nigeria’s defence. Bremer won the ball, cut back for Lena Pietermann and Sandra Chiichii was forced to take the ball out of the net.Lena Petermann of Germany scores her team’s first goal against goalkeeper Sandra Chiichii of Nigeria during the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup final in Canada. (Photo by Alex Grimm – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
It would be noted that Chiichii’s counterpart, the German goalkeeper, Meike Kamper, was again named player of the match. The Bundes team has not conceded a single goal during the whole tournament.Nigeria team look dejected after the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2014 final match between Nigeria and Germany at Olympic Stadium on August 24, 2014 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Martin Rose – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
The Falconets were unable to respond. Germany defended well and were crowned the champions of the world.
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