FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup - Results

Results

Year Host Final Third Place Match Number of Teams
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
2002
Details
Canada
United States
1 – 0
asdet

Canada

Germany
1 – 1
(4–3) PSO

Brazil
12
2004
Details
Thailand
Germany
2 – 0
China PR

United States
3 – 0
Brazil
12
2006
Details
Russia
North Korea
5 – 0
China PR

Brazil
0 – 0 a.e.t.
(6–5) PSO

United States
16
2008
Details
Chile
United States
2 – 1
North Korea

Germany
5 – 3
France
16
2010
Details
Germany
Germany
2 – 0
Nigeria

South Korea
1 – 0
Colombia
16
2012
Details
Japan
United States
1 – 0
Germany

Japan
2 – 1
Nigeria
16
2014
Details
Canada 16
  • Key:
    • asdet – after sudden death extra time
    • PSO – after penalty shootout

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