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Match 12 Bielefeld - FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Stadium
Clear
16 July
2:1 (1:0)
  • YUN Hyon Hi (12')
  • KIM Un Hyang (65' PEN)
  • Bridgette ARMSTRONG (90')

Referee Mercy TAGOE (GHA)

Summary

Korea DPR cruise into the last eight

Korea DPR cruise into the last eight

Korea DPR made it maximum points from two games with a 2-1 victory over New Zealand that puts the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup runners-up into the quarter-finals. For the junior Football Ferns there was only disappointment because they also lost by the same score against Sweden on Tuesday and will exit the competition after their last group fixture. North Korea’s intentions were plain from ...

Highlights

Line-up

PRK
NZL
Substitute(s)
Coaches
CHOE Kwang Sok (PRK)
(ENG) Tony READINGS
Officials
  • Referee: Mercy TAGOE (GHA)
  • Assistant Referee 1: Mana DZODOPE (TOG)
  • Assistant Referee 2: Tempa NDAH FRANCOIS (BEN)
  • Fourth official: Florence GUILLEMIN (FRA)
  • Misses next match if booked
  • Injured

Photos

  • Un Hui Hyon #2 of North Korea and Hannah Wilkinson #7 of New Zealand compete for the ball
  • Briony Fisher of New Zealand looks dejected
  • Myong Hwa Jon #17 of North Korea and Annalie Longo #10 of New Zealand compete for the ball
  • Betsy Hassett #8 of New Zealand looks dejected after the 2010 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B match between North Korea and New Zealand
  • The team of North Korea celebrate after the 2010 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B match between North Korea and New Zealand
  • Kwang Sok Choe, head coach of North Korea looks on during the 2010 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B match between North Korea and New Zealand
  • Rosie White of New Zealand looks dejected during the 2010 FIFA Women's Cup Group B match between North Korea and New Zealand
  • Un Hyang Kim #8 of North Korea celebrates after scoring the 2nd goal during the 2010 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B match between North Korea and New Zealand
  • Un Hyang Kim of North Korea celebrates after scoring the 2nd goal during the 2010 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B match between North Korea and New Zealand

Quotes

"I'm very proud of the team. They all gave 100 per cent and I think a point would have been a fair result," Tony Readings, New Zealand coach.

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STATISTICS
Korea DPRStatisticsNew Zealand
23Shots13
7Corner kicks6
0Yellow cards1
0Second yellow card and red card0
0Red Cards0
55%Possession (%)45%