2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup - Goal Scorers

Goal Scorers

8 goals
  • Yeo Min-Ji
7 goals
  • Kyra Malinowski
6 goals
  • Kumi Yokoyama
  • Loveth Ayila
5 goals
  • Lena Petermann
  • Ngozi Okobi
  • Kim Kum-Jong
4 goals
  • Lena Lotzen
  • Yōko Tanaka
3 goals
  • Francisca Ordega
  • Mai Kyōkawa
  • Paloma Lázaro
  • Raquel Pinel
2 goals
  • Glaucia
  • Melanie Leupolz
  • Siobhan Killeen
  • Hikaru Naomoto
  • Kim A-Reum
  • Fernanda Piña
  • Kate Loye
  • Kim Su-Gyong
  • Jermaine Seoposenwe
  • Liana Hinds
  • Ysaura Viso
1 goal
  • Paula
  • Thaís
  • Haisha Cantave
  • Iona Rothfeld
  • Nagore Calderón
  • Laura Gutiérrez
  • Gema Gili
  • Sara Merida
  • Iraia Pérez
  • Alexia Putellas
  • Amanda Sampedro
  • Silvana Chojnowski
  • Kristin Demann
  • Isabella Schmid
  • Alice Danso
  • Megan Campbell
  • Stacie Donnelly
  • Aileen Gilroy
  • Denise O'Sullivan
  • Yuka Honda
  • Chika Katō
  • Hikari Nagashima
  • Mina Tanaka
  • Hikari Takagi
  • Kim Da-Hye
  • Lee So-Dam
  • Shin Dam-Yeong
  • Lee Jung-Eun
  • Lee Yoo-Na
  • Kim Na-Ri
  • Lee Geum-Min
  • Joo Soo-Jin
  • Christina Murilo
  • Andrea Sanchez
  • Daniela Solis
  • Winifred Eyebhoria
  • Pong Son-Hwa
  • Diarra Simmons
  • Anna Alvarado

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