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    • adidas Golden Ball: Alexandra POPP (GER)
        • adidas Golden Boot: Alexandra POPP (GER)
            • adidas Golden Glove: Bianca HENNINGER (USA)
            • FIFA Fair Play award: Korea Republic
    • adidas Golden Ball: Sydney LEROUX (USA)
        • adidas Golden Shoe: Sydney LEROUX (USA)
            • adidas Golden Glove: Alyssa NAEHER (USA)
            • FIFA Fair Play award: USA

The FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Chile 2008 will be remembered for various reasons: it yielded more goals than any of the three previous editions of the competition, it produced the 300th and 400th goals in the tournament's history and it also saw USA win the trophy for the second time. But, above all, it will be remembered for the legacy it has left the host nation.

    • adidas Golden Ball: MA Xiaoxu (CHN)
        • adidas Golden Shoe: MA Xiaoxu (CHN)
            • FIFA Fair Play award: Russia,
            • Korea DPR

The recently concluded FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship Russia 2006 was an unmitigated Asian success story, with the continent's two top sides confirming themselves as the new standard bearers in women's youth football.

    • adidas Golden Ball: MARTA (BRA)
        • adidas Golden Shoe: Brittany TIMKO (CAN)
            • FIFA Fair Play award: USA

At the close of 2004, Germany have gone a long way to eclipsing the United States as the pre-eminent power in the women's game. Their first FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship laurels, earned in Thailand in November, coupled with the senior side's rampaging run to the top of the heap at the FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003 surely have the Teutonic go-getters firmly entrenched at the pinnacle of femme football.

    • adidas Golden Ball: Christine SINCLAIR (CAN)
        • adidas Golden Shoe: Christine SINCLAIR (CAN)
            • FIFA Fair Play award: Japan