FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup France 2018™
August 05 - August 24

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup France 2018™

Netherlands

Netherlands

4

Matches played

7

Goals

1.8

Goal Average

3

Yellow Cards

0

Red Cards

Players

Lize KOP
Lize KOP
1
Goalkeeper
Netherlands
Jasmijn Duppen
Jasmijn
Duppen
2
Defender
Netherlands
Caitlin DIJKSTRA
Caitlin
DIJKSTRA
3
Defender
Netherlands
Sabine KUILENBURG
Sabine
KUILENBURG
4
Defender
Netherlands
Aniek Nouwen
Aniek
Nouwen
5
Defender
Netherlands
Eva VAN DEURSEN
Eva
VAN DEURSEN
6
Midfield
Netherlands
Bente JANSEN
Bente
JANSEN
7
Forward
Netherlands
Quinty Sabajo
Quinty
Sabajo
8
Forward
Netherlands
Joelle SMITS
Joelle
SMITS
9
Forward
Netherlands
Nathalie VAN DEN HEUVEL
Nathalie
VAN DEN HEUVEL
10
Midfield
Netherlands
Ashleigh WEERDEN
Ashleigh
WEERDEN
11
Forward
Netherlands
Danique YPEMA
Danique
YPEMA
12
Defender
Netherlands
Noah WATERHAM
Noah
WATERHAM
13
Defender
Netherlands
Victoria PELOVA
Victoria PELOVA
14
Midfield
Netherlands
Lisa Doorn
Lisa
Doorn
15
Defender
Netherlands
Daphne van Domselaar
Daphne
van Domselaar
16
Goalkeeper
Netherlands
Naomi PATTIWAEL
Naomi
PATTIWAEL
17
Forward
Netherlands
Nurija van Schoonhoven
Nurija
van Schoonhoven
18
Midfield
Netherlands
Fenna Kalma
Fenna
Kalma
19
Forward
Netherlands
Kim VAN VELZEN
Kim
VAN VELZEN
20
Midfield
Netherlands
Jacintha Weimar
Jacintha
Weimar
21
Goalkeeper
Netherlands

Top Scorers

News

News

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup France 2018™
Stanway brace leads England to the last four 
17 Aug 2018
Two first-half goals from Georgia Stanway sent England to the semi-finals of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup France 2018 after a 2-1 victory over the Netherlands in Vannes on Friday. Fans at the Stade de la Rabine were treated to all three goals in the opening 45 minutes. The Oranje gained the lead on 12 minutes through Victoria Pelova, who took advantage of a poor clearance by England defender Megan Finnigan and found the net from the edge of the area. The Dutch goal sparked the match into life, and it was the Young Lionesses that turned the momentum in their favour with a pair of quick-fire Stanway goals. On 20 minutes, the Manchester City player took a forward ball from Georgia Allen on the right before cutting into the Dutch box and grabbing the equaliser. Three minutes later, Stanway scored England’s winner when she converted her initial chance on the rebound after hitting the post at close range. The closest the Netherlands came to replying after the break was a half-chance from Naomi Pattiwael, who broke in on the England goal on 54 minutes, but goalkeeper Sandy MacIver was on hand to deny her. At the other other end, England created several more chances to extend their lead, with the ever-dangerous Stanway going just wide of the target with a free-kick on 72 minutes. Victory for Mo Marley’s side sees England reach the last four of this competition for the first time.
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