2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup

2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup
FIFA U-17 World Cup Mexico 2011
Tournament details
Host country  Mexico
Dates 18 June – 10 July
Teams 24 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s) 7 (in 7 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Mexico (2nd title)
Runners-up  Uruguay
Third place  Germany
Fourth place  Brazil
Tournament statistics
Matches played 52
Goals scored 158 (3.04 per match)
Attendance 1,002,314 (19,275 per match)
Top scorer(s) Souleymane Coulibaly (9 goals)
Best player Julio Gómez
2009
2013

The 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup (Spanish: Copa Mundial Sub-17 de la FIFA México 2011) was the fourteenth tournament of the FIFA U-17 World Cup, and the eleventh played since the change in age limits from under 16s to Under 17s in 1991. It was held in Mexico with games being played amongst various venues between 18 June and 10 July 2011. Mexico won the Cup, being the first team to achieve it as hosts defeating Uruguay 2–0 and managing their second title in the category.[1]

It was confirmed by the 58th FIFA Congress in Sydney, Australia that Mexico would be the host, beating other bids from the Czech Republic and Iran.[2]

Contents

Player eligibility

Only players born on or after January 1, 1994 were eligible to compete in the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Venues

After having won the right to host the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup, Femexfut president, Justino Compéan, stated during an interview from Sydney, Australia, that the Estadio Corona, in Torreón, would be one of the venues, arguing that recently built or invested stadia would have a major preference. He also mentioned Monterrey, Ciudad Juárez, Querétaro, Tijuana, Pachuca and Aguascalientes as other possible venues.[3][4]

The Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, after having previously hosted major events, such as 1970 and 1986 FIFA World Cup, 1983 FIFA World Youth Championship, 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup and 1968 Summer Olympics Football final matches, hosted the third place match and the final match of the tournament.

Venues and stadia[5][6]
Mexico City Zapopan (Guadalajara) San Nicolás de los Garza (Monterrey) Morelia
Estadio Azteca Estadio Omnilife Estadio Universitario Estadio Morelos
Capacity: 105,064 Capacity: 49,850 Capacity: 43,257 Capacity: 41,500
Querétaro Pachuca Torreón
Estadio Corregidora Estadio Hidalgo Estadio Corona
Capacity: 35,550 Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 30,000

Teams

In addition to host nation Mexico, 23 nations qualified from 6 separate continental competitions.

Confederation Qualifying Tournament Qualifier(s)
AFC (Asia) 2010 AFC U-16 Championship  North Korea
 Uzbekistan1
 Australia
 Japan
CAF (Africa) 2011 African Under-17 Championship  Burkina Faso
 Rwanda1
 Congo
 Côte d'Ivoire
CONCACAF
(Central, North America and Caribbean)
2011 CONCACAF U-17 Championship  United States
Canada
 Panama1
 Jamaica
CONMEBOL (South America) 2011 South American Under-17 Football Championship  Brazil
 Uruguay
 Argentina
 Ecuador
OFC (Oceania) 2011 OFC Under 17 Tournament  New Zealand
UEFA (Europe) 2011 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship  Netherlands
 Germany
 Denmark1
 England
 Czech Republic2
 France
Host nation  Mexico
1.^ Teams that made their debut.
2.^ Czech Republic made their debut as independent nation. The now-defunct Czechoslovakia qualified for their only appearance in 1993.

Match officials

Africa
  • Neant Alioum
    • Assistant referees: Djibril Camara, Zakhele Siwela
  • Helder Martins de Carvalho
    • Assistant referees: Felicien Kabanda, Aden Range Marwa
Asia
  • Ali Hamad Al-Badwawi
    • Assistant referees: Hamad Suliman Al Mayahi, Reza Sokhandan
  • Nawaf Ghayyath Shukralla
    • Assistant referees: Yaser Abdulla Tulefat, Khaled Al Allan
Europe
  • Tony Chapron
    • Assistant referees: Emmanuel Boisdenghien, Fredji Harchay
  • Pavel Královec
    • Assistant referees: Martin Wilczek, Miroslav Zlamal
  • Svein Oddvar Moen
    • Assistant referees: Frank Andas, Kim Haglund
  • Bas Nijhuis
    • Assistant referees: Angelo Boonman, Erwin Zeinstra
  • Alexey Nikolaev
    • Assistant referees: Anton Averianov, Tikhon Kalugin
  • Stephen Studer
    • Assistant referees: Sandro Pozzi, Raffael Zeder
North America, Central America and Caribbean
  • Raymon Bogle
    • Assistant referees: Stephen Brown, Dion Neil
  • Roberto García Orozco
    • Assistant referees: Alejandro Ayala, Víctor Calderón
Oceania
  • Norbert Hauata
    • Assistant referees: David Charles , Mark Rule
South America
  • Diego Abal
    • Assistant referees: Alejo Castany, Gustavo Esquivel
  • Víctor Hugo Carrillo
    • Assistant referees: Jonny Bossio, César Escano
  • Omar Ponce
    • Assistant referees: Carlos Herrera, Christian Lescano
Reserve list
  • Elmer Bonilla
    • Assistant referees: Keytzell Corrales, Octavio Jarra
  • Paul Delgadillo
    • Assistant referees: Marcos Quintero, Salvador Rodríguez
  • Jafaeth Perea Amador
    • Assistant referees: Ricardo Daniel Ake, Juan Antonio Rodas

Squads

Group stage

The draw for the group stage took place on the 17 May 2011 at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México's Sala Nezahualcóyotl concert Hall.[7][8] The seeding was as follows:

Pot A Pot B Pot C Pot D

 Mexico
 Germany
 England
 Brazil
 Argentina
 United States

 Congo
 Burkina Faso
 Côte d'Ivoire
 Rwanda
 Jamaica
 New Zealand

 Canada
 Panama
 Japan
 North Korea
 Australia
 Uzbekistan

 Denmark
 Netherlands
 France
 Czech Republic
 Uruguay
 Ecuador

The winners and runners-up from each group, as well as the best four third-placed teams, qualified for the first round of the knockout stage (round of 16).

Tie-breaking criteria

Where two or more teams end the group stage with the same number of points, their ranking is determined by the following criteria:[9]

  1. goal difference in all group matches;
  2. number of goals scored in all group matches;
  3. points earned in the matches between the teams concerned;
  4. goal difference in the matches between the teams concerned;
  5. number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  6. drawing of lots by the organising committee.

Ranking of third place teams in each group are determined by the following criteria, top four advances to the round of 16:[9]

  1. number of points
  2. goal difference in all group matches;
  3. number of goals scored in all group matches;
  4. drawing of lots by the organising committee.
Key to colours in group tables
Group winners, runners-up, and best four third-placed teams advanced to the Round of 16

All kick-off times are local (UTC−05:00).

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Mexico 3 3 0 0 8 4 +4 9
 Congo 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
 North Korea 3 0 2 1 3 5 –2 2
 Netherlands 3 0 1 2 3 5 –2 1
18 June 2011
15:00
Mexico  3 – 1  North Korea Estadio Morelos, Morelia
Attendance: 34,312
Referee: Stephan Studer (Switzerland)
Fierro  37'
Jong Kwang-Sok  68' (o.g.)
Casillas  86'
Report Jo Kwang  3'

18 June 2011
18:00
Congo  1 – 0  Netherlands Estadio Morelos, Morelia
Attendance: 34,312
Referee: Jafaeth Perea Amador (Panama)
Kounkou  53' Report

21 June 2011
15:00
North Korea  1 – 1  Netherlands Estadio Morelos, Morelia
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Neant Alioum (Cameroon)
Kang Nam-Gwon  48' Report Gravenberch  75'

21 June 2011
18:00
Mexico  2 – 1  Congo Estadio Morelos, Morelia
Attendance: 25,710
Referee: Tony Chapron (France)
Espericueta  40'
Gómez  85'
Report Epako  73'

24 June 2011
18:00
North Korea  1 – 1  Congo Estadio Morelos, Morelia
Attendance: 14,206
Referee: Pavel Královec (Czech Republic)
Ju Jong-Chol  14' Report Nkounkou  75'

24 June 2011
18:00
Mexico  3 – 2  Netherlands Estadio Universitario, Monterrey
Attendance: 29,000
Referee: Víctor Hugo Carrillo (Peru)
Casillas  29'
Fierro  43'
González  90+4'
Report Depay  47'
Ebecilio  63'

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Japan 3 2 1 0 5 2 +3 7
 France 3 1 2 0 5 2 +3 5
 Argentina 3 1 0 2 3 7 –4 3
 Jamaica 3 0 1 2 2 4 –2 1
18 June 2011
15:00
France  3 – 0  Argentina Estadio Universitario, Monterrey
Attendance: 16,200
Referee: Roberto García Orozco (Mexico)
Benzia  35'45'
Haller  38'
Report

18 June 2011
18:00
Japan  1 – 0  Jamaica Estadio Universitario, Monterrey
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Neant Alioum (Cameroon)
Matsumoto  61' Report

21 June 2011
15:00
Japan  1 – 1  France Estadio Universitario, Monterrey
Attendance: 4,827
Referee: Víctor Hugo Carrillo (Peru)
Ishige  49' (pen.) Report Yaisien  24'

21 June 2011
18:00
Jamaica  1 – 2  Argentina Estadio Universitario, Monterrey
Attendance: 9,150
Referee: Pavel Královec (Czech Republic)
Barnes  89' Report Silva  23'
Pugh  63'

24 June 2011
15:00
Japan  3 – 1  Argentina Estadio Morelos, Morelia
Attendance: 10,200
Referee: Neant Alioum (Cameroon)
Takagi  4'
Ueda  20'
Akino  74'
Report Ferreira  87'

24 June 2011
15:00
Jamaica  1 – 1  France Estadio Universitario, Monterrey
Attendance: 7,566
Referee: Helder Martins de Carvalho (Angola)
Lewis  9' Report Benzia  58'

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 England 3 2 1 0 6 2 +4 7
 Uruguay 3 2 0 1 4 2 +2 6
 Canada 3 0 2 1 2 5 –3 2
 Rwanda 3 0 1 2 0 3 –3 1
19 June 2011
15:00
Rwanda  0 – 2  England Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca
Attendance: 12,640
Referee: Norbert Hauata (Tahiti)
Report Hope  68'
Sterling  86'

19 June 2011
18:00
Uruguay  3 – 0  Canada Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca
Attendance: 12,699
Referee: Alexey Nikolaev (Russia)
Mascia  52'
Méndez  85' (pen.)
Álvarez  90+3'
Report

22 June 2011
15:00
Uruguay  1 – 0  Rwanda Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca
Attendance: 12,999
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
Pais  90+5' Report

22 June 2011
18:00
Canada  2 – 2  England Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca
Attendance: 17,882
Referee: Omar Ponce (Ecuador)
Jalali  50'
Roberts  87'
Report Morgan  46'
Turgott  77'

25 June 2011
15:00
Uruguay  0 – 2  England Estadio Corona, Torreón
Attendance: 11,410
Referee: Ali Hamad Al-Badwawi (UAE)
Report Chalobah  45'
Clayton  58'

25 June 2011
15:00
Canada  0 – 0  Rwanda Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca
Attendance: 5,803
Referee: Tony Chapron (France)
Report

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Uzbekistan 3 2 0 1 5 6 –1 6
 United States 3 1 1 1 4 2 +2 4
 New Zealand 3 1 1 1 4 2 +2 4
 Czech Republic 3 1 0 2 2 5 –3 3

Drawing of lots was used to determine the final positions of the United States and New Zealand, as the two teams finished level on points, goal difference, goals scored, and head-to-head record.[11]

19 June 2011
15:00
Uzbekistan  1 – 4  New Zealand Estadio Corona, Torreón
Attendance: 7,561
Referee: Helder Martins (Angola)
T. Khakimov  39' Report Carmichael  10'36'53'
Vale  87'

19 June 2011
18:00
United States  3 – 0  Czech Republic Estadio Corona, Torreón
Attendance: 15,083
Referee: Diego Abal (Argentina)
Guido  5'
E. Rodriguez  52'
Koroma  89'
Report

22 June 2011
15:00
United States  1 – 2  Uzbekistan Estadio Corona, Torreón
Attendance: 4,133
Referee: Alexey Nikolaev (Russia)
Koroma  47' Report Davlatov  13'
Makhstaliev  54' (pen.)

22 June 2011
18:00
Czech Republic  1 – 0  New Zealand Estadio Corona, Torreón
Attendance: 10,105
Referee: Roberto García (Mexico)
Juliš  28' Report

25 June 2011
18:00
United States  0 – 0  New Zealand Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca
Attendance: 8,556
Referee: Bas Nijhuis (Netherlands)
Report

25 June 2011
18:00
Czech Republic  1 – 2  Uzbekistan Estadio Corona, Torreón
Attendance: 14,673
Referee: Raymon Bogle (Jamaica)
Juliš  23' (pen.) Report T. Khakimov  44'
Makhstaliev  73'

Group E

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Germany 3 3 0 0 11 1 +10 9
 Ecuador 3 2 0 1 5 7 –2 6
 Panama 3 1 0 2 2 4 –2 3
 Burkina Faso 3 0 0 3 0 6 –6 0
20 June 2011
15:00
Germany  6 – 1  Ecuador Estadio Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 23,500
Referee: Elmer Arturo Bonilla (El Salvador)
Yesil  31'69'
Röcker  54'
Aycicek  61'
Ducksch  85'
Aydin  90'
Report Gruezo  51'

20 June 2011
18:00
Burkina Faso  0 – 1  Panama Estadio Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 25,167
Referee: Bas Nijhuis (Netherlands)
Report Aguilar  22'

23 June 2011
15:00
Burkina Faso  0 – 3  Germany Estadio Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 14,603
Referee: Paul Delgadillo (Mexico)
Report Günter  4'
Aycicek  26' (pen.)
Weiser  64'

23 June 2011
18:00
Panama  1 – 2  Ecuador Estadio Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 18,650
Referee: Nawaf Ghayyath Shukralla (Bahrain)
Aguilar  33' Report Jaime  61'
Cevallos  82'

26 June 2011
15:00
Burkina Faso  0 – 2  Ecuador Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara
Attendance: 15,165
Referee: Alexey Nikolaev (Russia)
Report Cevallos  74'
Mercado  76'

26 June 2011
15:00
Panama  0 – 2  Germany Estadio Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 28,500
Referee: Norbert Hauata (Tahiti)
Report Aydin  10'
Weiser  39'

Group F

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Brazil 3 2 1 0 7 3 +4 7
 Côte d'Ivoire 3 1 1 1 8 7 +1 4
 Australia 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
 Denmark 3 0 1 2 3 8 –5 1
20 June 2011
15:00
Brazil  3 – 0  Denmark Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara
Attendance: 18,845
Referee: Ali Al Badwawi (UAE)
Ademilson  32'78'
Wallace  57'
Report

20 June 2011
18:00
Australia  2 – 1  Côte d'Ivoire Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara
Attendance: 20,728
Referee: Raymond Bogle (Jamaica)
Makarounas  51'
Tombides  77'
Report S. Coulibaly  18'

23 June 2011
15:00
Australia  0 – 1  Brazil Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara
Attendance: 21,159
Referee: Stephen Studer (Switzerland)
Report Adryan  76'

23 June 2011
18:00
Côte d'Ivoire  4 – 2  Denmark Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara
Attendance: 22,126
Referee: Elmer Bonilla (El Salvador)
S. Coulibaly  23'37'41' (pen.)69' Report Zohore  9'
Fischer  32'

26 June 2011
18:00
Côte d'Ivoire  3 – 3  Brazil Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara
Attendance: 24,943
Referee: Roberto García Orozco (Mexico)
S. Coulibaly  11'33'58' Report Lucas Piazón  8'
Ademilson  14'
Adryan  90+3'

27 June 2011
10:00
Australia  1 – 1  Denmark Estadio Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Diego Abal (Argentina)
Remington  89' Report Sørensen  35'

Ranking of third-placed teams

Group Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
D  New Zealand 3 1 1 1 4 2 +2 4
F  Australia 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
E  Panama 3 1 0 2 2 4 –2 3
B  Argentina 3 1 0 2 3 7 –4 3
A  North Korea 3 0 2 1 3 5 –2 2
C  Canada 3 0 2 1 2 5 –3 2

Knockout stage

In a rule to avoid potential "player burnout", all games in the knockout stage proceeded straight to penalties if tied after normal time, thus avoiding the need for 30 minutes of extra time.[13][9]

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
29 June 2011 – Morelia            
  Congo  1
3 July 2011 – Monterrey
  Uruguay  2  
  Uruguay  2
29 June 2011 – Torreón
    Uzbekistan  0  
  Uzbekistan  4
7 July 2011 – Guadalajara
  Australia  0  
  Uruguay  3
29 June 2011 – Monterrey
    Brazil  0  
  Japan  6
3 July 2011 – Querétaro
  New Zealand  0  
  Japan  2
29 June 2011 – Guadalajara
    Brazil  3  
  Brazil  2
10 July 2011 – Mexico City
  Ecuador  0  
  Uruguay  0
30 June 2011 – Querétaro
    Mexico  2
  Germany  4
4 July 2011 – Morelia
  United States  0  
  Germany  3
30 June 2011 – Pachuca
    England  2  
  England (pen.)  1 (4)
7 July 2011 – Torreón
  Argentina  1 (2)  
  Germany  2
30 June 2011 – Querétaro
    Mexico  3   Third place
  France  3
4 July 2011 – Pachuca 10 July 2011 – Mexico City
  Côte d'Ivoire  2  
  France  1   Brazil  3
30 June 2011 – Pachuca
    Mexico  2     Germany  4
  Mexico  2
  Panama  0  

Round of 16

29 June 2011
15:00
Uzbekistan  4 – 0  Australia Estadio Corona, Torreón
Attendance: 8,340
Referee: Víctor Hugo Carrillo (Peru)
Makhstaliev  11'
T. Khakimov  40'
Chapman  66' (o.g.)
Yarbekov  89'
Report

29 June 2011
15:00
Brazil  2 – 0  Ecuador Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara
Attendance: 19,335
Referee: Pavel Kralovec (Czech Republic)
Ademilson  16'
Léo  87'
Report

29 June 2011
18:00
Congo  1 – 2  Uruguay Estadio Morelos, Morelia
Attendance: 12,350
Referee: Raymon Bogle (Jamaica)
Binguila  53' Report Moreira  65'
Silva  86'

29 June 2011
18:00
Japan  6 – 0  New Zealand Estadio Universitario, Monterrey
Attendance: 7,930
Referee: Stephen Studer (Switzerland)
Ishige  20'22'
Hayakawa  32'80'
Colvey  42' (o.g.)
Minamino  56'
Report

30 June 2011
15:00
Germany  4 – 0  United States Estadio Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 16,191
Referee: Omar Ponce (Ecuador)
Günter  20'
Weiser  40'
Yesil  43'
Ducksch  50'
Report

30 June 2011
15:00
England  1 – 1  Argentina Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca
Attendance: 6,807
Referee: Nawaf Ghayyath Shukralla (Bahrain)
Sterling  40' Report Padilla  12'
  Penalties  
Magri
Morgan
Clayton
Forster-Caskey
Chalobah
4 – 2 Ocampos
Pugh
Iñíguez
Allione

30 June 2011
18:00
France  3 – 2  Côte d'Ivoire Estadio Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 18,192
Referee: Elmer Bonilla (El Salvador)
Benzia  37' (pen.)74'
Nangis  65'
Report S. Coulibaly  3'
Diarrassouba  25'

30 June 2011
18:00
Mexico  2 – 0  Panama Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca
Attendance: 15,415
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
Fierro  2'
Bueno  89'
Report

Quarterfinals

3 July 2011
15:00
Uruguay  2 – 0  Uzbekistan Estadio Universitario, Monterrey
Attendance: 11,015
Referee: Neant Alioum (Cameroon)
Charamoni  29'
Aguirre  64'
Report

3 July 2011
18:00
Japan  2 – 3  Brazil Estadio Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 30,123
Referee: Roberto García (Mexico)
Nakajima  77'
Hayakawa  88'
Report Léo  16'
Ademilson  48'
Adryan  60'

4 July 2011
15:00
Germany  3 – 2  England Estadio Morelos, Morelia
Attendance: 16,020
Referee: Pavel Královec (Czech Republic)
Yesil  7'53'
Ayhan  24'
Report Magri  67' (pen.)
Hope  83'

4 July 2011
18:00
France  1 – 2  Mexico Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca
Attendance: 21,960
Referee: Ali Al Badwawi (UAE)
Ikoko  17' Report Escamilla  14'
Fierro  50'

Semifinals

7 July 2011
15:00
Uruguay  3 – 0  Brazil Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara,
Attendance: 29,315
Referee: Alexey Nikolaev (Russia)
Álvarez  20' (pen.)
San Martín  72'
Méndez  90+5'
Report

7 July 2011
18:00
Germany  2 – 3  Mexico Estadio Corona, Torreón
Attendance: 26,086
Referee: Omar Ponce (Ecuador)
Yesil  10'
Can  60'
Report Gómez  3'90'
Espericueta  76'

Third-place match

10 July 2011
15:00
Brazil  3 – 4  Germany Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Attendance: 94,379
Referee: Roberto García (Mexico)
Wellington  22'
Adryan  29' (pen.)33'
Report Aydin  20'63'
Günter  45+1'
Aycicek  55'

Final

10 July 2011
18:00
Uruguay  0 – 2  Mexico Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Attendance: 98,943
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
Report Briseño  31'
Casillas  90+2'

Awards

Winners

 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup Winners 

Mexico
2nd title

Individual Awards

Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball
Julio Gómez Jonathan Espericueta Carlos Fierro
Golden Shoe Silver Shoe Bronze Shoe
Souleymane Coulibaly Samed Yesil Adryan
9 goals 6 goals 5 goals
Golden Glove
Jonathan Cubero
FIFA Fair Play Award
 Japan

Goalscorers

9 goals
6 goals
5 goals
  • Adryan
  • Yassine Benzia
4 goals
  • Okan Aydin
3 goals
  • Levent Aycicek
  • Koray Günter
  • Mitchell Weiser
  • Fumiya Hayakawa
  • Stephen Carmichael
  • Timur Khakimov
  • Abbosbek Makhstaliev
2 goals
  • Elbio Álvarez
  • Guillermo Méndez
  • Alfred Koroma
1 goal
  • Brian Ferreira
  • Maximiliano Padilla
  • Lucas Pugh
  • Jonathan Silva
  • Jesse Makarounas
  • Luke Remington
  • Dylan Tombides
  • Lucas Piazón
  • Wallace
  • Wellington
  • Sadi Jalali
  • Quillan Roberts
  • Hardy Binguila
  • Bel-Ange Epako
  • Justalain Kounkou
  • Christ Nkounkou
  • Drissa Diarrassouba
  • Viktor Fischer
  • Lee Rochester Sørensen
  • Kenneth Zohore
  • Carlos Gruezo
  • Jordan Jaime
  • Kevin Mercado
  • Nathaniel Chalobah
  • Max Clayton
  • Sam Magri
  • Adam Morgan
  • Blair Turgott
  • Sébastien Haller
  • Jordan Ikoko
  • Lenny Nangis
  • Abdallah Yaisien
  • Kaan Ayhan
  • Emre Can
  • Cimo Röcker
  • Zhelano Barnes
  • Andre Lewis
  • Hiroki Akino
  • Masaya Matsumoto
  • Takumi Minamino
  • Shoya Nakajima
  • Daisuke Takagi
  • Naomichi Ueda
  • Antonio Briseño
  • Marco Bueno
  • Kevin Escamilla
  • Alfonso González
  • Memphis Depay
  • Kyle Ebecilio
  • Danzell Gravenberch
  • Jordan Vale
  • Jo Kwang
  • Ju Jong-Chol
  • Kang Nam-Gwon
  • Alejandro Guido
  • Esteban Rodriguez
  • Rodrigo Aguirre
  • Santiago Charamoni
  • Juan Cruz Mascia
  • Maximiliano Moreira
  • Leonardo Pais
  • Juan San Martín
  • Gastón Silva
  • Bobir Davlatov
  • Davlatbek Yarbekov
1 own goal
  • Connor Chapman (playing against Uzbekistan)
  • Kip Colvey (playing against Japan)
  • Jong Kwang-Sok (playing against Mexico)

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