On the afternoon of Wednesday, March 16, the coffee players of the U-17 national team defeated Chile 3-0 in the final home run in South America and directly entered the group stage qualifier for the 2022 World Cup in India.
He scored 20 goals and Carlos Pania and the coach awarded only one goal to balance the women's youth team. This team placed a tricolor team at the South American Football Federation (Conmebol) as the leader of the 3rd place FIFA Awards for an orbital event held in Asia in October this year.
On Wednesday night, March 16, the coffee players played their second qualifying home run and became the leaders of the Colombian Youth Tournament thanks to goals scored by Cala Torres (8'), Linda Caicedo (74') and Sintia Cabezas (79').
This is how a compromise measure was developed at the Charua Stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Colombia won all four matches in the group stage, defeating Paraguay 2-0 in the first game of the home run and participated in a match against Chile.
Now they are waiting for a perfect score to seal the qualifier for the Women's World Cup under 17 with honors in the final against Brazil, on Saturday, March 19, at 6:30 p.m., with the broadcast of DirecTV sports channels and Cenal Colombia.
In this way, the coffee players confirmed their candidacy and the level of return to the new World Cup, since they were absent due to the six editions held at the 2010 and 2016 FIFA tournaments.
The ranking date of the last house runs after one group.
First Brazil: 6 points (2 gameplay, goal difference +11).
Second Colombia: 6 points (2 gameplay, goal difference +5).
Thirteen Packways: 0 digits (1 match, round-distance-2)
Fourth Chile: 0 points (2 matches, goal difference -11).
The Colombian representative will try to fight Brazil for the title of winner of this competition organized by Conmebol, who has not won since 2008, when he participated in the Women's Football World Cup under the age of 17, held in New Zealand. He is currently looking forward to entering the qualifying tables held in 2008, 2012, 2013, 2016 and 2018.
In 2010, Colombia did not qualify for the World Cup that year, and in 2020 it was not possible to participate in the South American women's tournament due to the health emergency caused by the coronavirus pandemic on the continent and around the world.
Thus, the Colombian woman U17 will travel to India to participate in the group stage of the competition organized by FIFA from October 11 to 20 to face the already qualified Brazil, New Zealand, North Korea, Japan and India (host teams).
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