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2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup

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2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup
2015 FIFA I Raro I Te 20 Marama O Te Ao
Tournament details
Host countryNew Zealand
Dates30 May – 20 June
Teams24 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)7 (in 7 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Serbia (2nd title)
Runners-up Brazil
Third place Mali
Fourth place Senegal
Tournament statistics
Matches played52
Goals scored154 (2.96 per match)
Attendance396,668 (7,628 per match)
Top scorer(s)HungaryBence Mervó
UkraineViktor Kovalenko
(5 goals each)
Best player(s)MaliAdama Traoré
BestgoalkeeperSerbiaPredrag Rajković
Fair play award Ukraine
2013
2017
International football competition

The2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup was the twentieth edition of theFIFA U-20 World Cup since its inception in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship. The competition took place for the first time inNew Zealand,[1] the third time onOceanian soil afterAustralia staged the1981 and1993 editions. A total of 52 matches were played in seven host cities.[2]

During the first meeting of the local organising committee in January 2013, provisional dates of 19 June to 11 July were given towards hosting of games, with a final decision on stadiums and cities originally meant to be taken in February 2013.[3] Two more postponements then followed.[4][5]

France, the2013 champions, were unable to defend their title as they failed to reach the final round of theUEFA qualifying tournament.[6] In doing so, they became the fourth consecutive incumbent title holder tofail to qualify for the subsequent tournament.

Serbia won the final againstBrazil 2–1, becoming the first team representing the country to win a FIFA competition title since their independence fromYugoslavia and the dissolution ofSerbia and Montenegro. Yugoslavia previously won the1987 FIFA World Youth Championship.

Host selection

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FourFIFA member associations officially submitted their bids to host the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup by the deadline of 11 February 2011.[7] On 3 March 2011, FIFA announced that the tournament would be held for the first time inNew Zealand.[8][9] This is the third FIFA competition staged in this country, after the1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship and the2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.[8]

Bidding member associations

Venues

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Auckland,Christchurch,Dunedin,Hamilton,New Plymouth,Wellington andWhangārei were the 7 cities chosen to host the competition.[2]

Before the stadium announcements were made, Dunedin City council suggested in January 2013,[10] that it would not bid to host matches atForsyth Barr Stadium (also known as Otago Stadium) unless the costs (an estimated $1m) could be lowered.[11] The stadium hosted seven matches there, the last of which being a Round of 16 game.[12]

WellingtonAucklandNew Plymouth
Wellington Regional StadiumNorth Harbour StadiumStadium Taranaki
41°16′23″S174°47′9″E / 41.27306°S 174.78583°E /-41.27306; 174.78583 (Wellington Regional Stadium)36°43′37″S174°42′6″E / 36.72694°S 174.70167°E /-36.72694; 174.70167 (North Harbour Stadium)39°4′13″S174°3′54″E / 39.07028°S 174.06500°E /-39.07028; 174.06500 (Stadium Taranaki)
Capacity:35,187Capacity:25,317Capacity:25,000[13]
Dunedin
Otago Stadium
45°52′9″S170°31′28″E / 45.86917°S 170.52444°E /-45.86917; 170.52444 (Otago Stadium)
Capacity:23,095
HamiltonChristchurchWhangārei
Waikato StadiumChristchurch StadiumNorthland Events Centre
37°46′52″S175°16′6″E / 37.78111°S 175.26833°E /-37.78111; 175.26833 (Waikato Stadium)43°32′37.32″S172°36′14.76″E / 43.5437000°S 172.6041000°E /-43.5437000; 172.6041000 (Christchurch Stadium)35°44′3″S174°19′46″E / 35.73417°S 174.32944°E /-35.73417; 174.32944 (Northland Events Centre)
Capacity:19,237Capacity:17,308Capacity:8,016

Qualified teams

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In addition to host nation New Zealand, 23 nations qualified from six separate continental competitions.

ConfederationQualifying TournamentQualifier(s)
AFC (Asia)2014 AFC U-19 Championship Myanmar1
 North Korea
 Qatar
 Uzbekistan
CAF (Africa)2015 African U-20 Championship Ghana
 Mali
 Nigeria
 Senegal1
CONCACAF (North, Central America & Caribbean)2015 CONCACAF U-20 Championship Honduras
 Mexico
 Panama
 United States
CONMEBOL (South America)2015 South American Youth Championship Argentina
 Brazil
 Colombia
 Uruguay
OFC (Oceania)Host nation New Zealand
2014 OFC U-20 Championship Fiji1
UEFA (Europe)2014 UEFA European Under-19 Championship Austria
 Germany
 Hungary
 Portugal
 Serbia2
 Ukraine
1.^ Teams that made their debut.
2.^ Serbia made their first U-20 World Cup appearance as an independent nation. They were chosen as the descendant of the now-defunct Yugoslavia, which qualified in 1979 and 1987.

Draw and schedule

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The final draw was held on 10 February 2015, 17:30 local time, at theSkyCity Grand,Auckland.[14][15] For the draw, the 24 teams were divided into four seeding pots:[16]

  • Pot 1: Hosts and continental champions of five confederations (except OFC)
  • Pot 2: Remaining teams from AFC and CAF
  • Pot 3: Remaining teams from CONCACAF and CONMEBOL
  • Pot 4: Remaining teams from OFC and UEFA

As a basic principle, teams from the same confederation could not be drawn against each other at the group stage. As the CAF U-20 Championship was not completed at the time of the draw, a separate draw took place on 23 March 2015 inDakar,Senegal, at the tournament's conclusion to determine the groups where the 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed CAF teams would play in, to ensure there was no manipulation of games in the qualifying tournament ensuring fairness to all qualified teams.[17][18]

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4

 New Zealand(Group A)
 Argentina(Group B)
 Qatar(Group C)
 Mexico(Group D)
 Nigeria(Group E)
 Germany(Group F)

 North Korea
 Myanmar
 Uzbekistan
 Mali
 Ghana
 Senegal

 Honduras
 Panama
 United States
 Brazil
 Colombia
 Uruguay

 Fiji
 Austria
 Hungary
 Portugal
 Serbia
 Ukraine

The schedule of the tournament was unveiled on 20 November 2013.[19]

Match officials

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A total of 21 referees, 6 support referees, and 42 assistant referees were selected for the tournament.[20][21]

ConfederationRefereeAssistant refereesSupport referee
AFCJapanRyuji SatoJapan Akane Yagi
Japan Hiroshi Yamauchi
SingaporeMuhammad Taqi Aljaafari
Saudi ArabiaFahad Al-MirdasiOman Abu Bakar Al-Amri
Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Shalawi
South KoreaKim Jong-hyeokSouth Korea Yoon Kwang-yeol
South Korea Yang Byoung-eun
CAFEgyptGehad GrishaEritrea Berhe Tesfagiorghis
Sudan Waleed Ahmed
GhanaJoseph Lamptey
GabonEric Otogo-CastaneCameroon Elvis Noupue
Niger Yahaya Mahamadou
SeychellesBernard CamilleIvory Coast Marius Tan
South Africa Zakhele Siwela
CONCACAFCosta RicaHenry BejaranoCosta Rica Carlos Fernández
Costa Rica Octavio Jara
Honduras Armando Castro
MexicoCésar RamosMexico Alberto Morín
Mexico Miguel Hernández
PanamaJohn PittiPanama Gabriel Victoria
Panama Juan Baynes
CONMEBOLArgentinaMauro ViglianoArgentina Ezequiel Brailovsky
Argentina Iván Núñez
Venezuela Jesús Valenzuela
BrazilRicardo MarquesBrazil Bruno Boschilia
Brazil Kléber Gil
EcuadorRoddy ZambranoEcuador Juan Macias
Ecuador Luis Vera
UruguayDaniel FedorczukUruguay Nicolás Taran
Uruguay Richard Trinidad
OFCNew ZealandMatt CongerNew Zealand Simon Lount
Tonga Tevita Makasini
New Zealand Nick Waldron
UEFACroatiaIvan BebekCroatia Miro Grgić
Croatia Tomislav Petrović
IsraelLiran Liany
GermanyFelix ZwayerGermany Marco Achmüller
Germany Thorsten Schiffner
HungaryIstván VadHungary István Albert
Hungary Vencel Tóth
ItalyDaniele OrsatoItaly Lorenzo Manganelli
Italy Mauro Tonolini
PortugalArtur Soares DiasPortugal Álvaro Carvalho
Portugal Rui Tavares
RomaniaOvidiu HațeganRomania Octavian Șovre
Romania Sebastian Gheorghe
SpainAntonio Mateu LahozSpain Pau Cebrián Devis
Spain Roberto Díaz Pérez

Squads

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Main article:2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup squads

The 24 squads were officially announced by FIFA on 21 May 2015.[22][23] Each participating national association had to submit a final list of 21 players (three of whom must be goalkeepers) at least 10 days before the tournament started. These players were shortlisted from a provisional list of 35 players, including a minimum of four goalkeepers.[24] All players must have been born on or after 1 January 1995.[24] If a player listed in the final squad suffered a serious injury up until 24 hours before the kick-off of his team's first match, he could be replaced by a player from the provisional list with the approval of FIFA's medical and organising committees.[24]

In July 2015, it was reported that the New Zealand squad had included an ineligible player, South African Deklan Wynne not having completed the requisite period of residence in New Zealand.[25]

Group stage

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Stages reached by each team

The winners and runners-up of each group and the best four third-placed teams advanced to the round of 16.[24] The rankings of teams in each group were determined as follows:

  1. points obtained in all group matches;
  2. goal difference in all group matches;
  3. number of goals scored in all group matches;

If two or more teams were equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their rankings were determined as follows:

  1. points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  2. goal difference in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  3. number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  4. drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee.

All times are local,New Zealand Standard Time (UTC+12).[26]

Group A

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsGroup stage result
1 Ukraine321090+97Advance toknockout stage
2 United States320164+26
3 New Zealand(H)31115504
4 Myanmar3003213−110
Source:FIFA
(H) Hosts
New Zealand 0–0 Ukraine
Report
Attendance: 25,000
United States 2–1 Myanmar
Tall17'
Hyndman56'
ReportYan Naing Oo9'
Attendance: 5,816

Myanmar 0–6 Ukraine
ReportYaremchuk51'
Luchkevych54'
Kovalenko57',77'
Sobol68'
Besyedin71'
Attendance: 4,985
New Zealand 0–4 United States
ReportJamieson6'
Hyndman33'
Arriola57'
Rubin83'
Attendance: 15,678

Myanmar 1–5 New Zealand
Aung Thu27'ReportBillingsley40'
Patterson47'
Stevens78'
Brotherton81'
Lewis89'
Attendance: 15,527
Referee:John Pitti (Panama)
Ukraine 3–0 United States
Kovalenko56',74',79'Report
Attendance: 7,694

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsGroup stage result
1 Ghana321053+27Advance toknockout stage
2 Austria312032+15
3 Argentina302145−12
4 Panama301235−21
Source:FIFA
Argentina 2–2 Panama
Correa14',79'ReportRodríguez19'
Escobar84'
Attendance: 9,204
Ghana 1–1 Austria
Y. Yeboah90+1' (pen.)ReportGschweidl50'
Attendance: 9,204

Austria 2–1 Panama
Hormechea45+1' (o.g.)
Grubeck51'
ReportEscobar38'
Attendance: 2,009
Argentina 2–3 Ghana
Simeone80'
Buendía90'
ReportB. Tetteh44'
Aboagye59'
Y. Yeboah69' (pen.)
Attendance: 5,542

Austria 0–0 Argentina
Report
Attendance: 13,874
Referee:Ryuji Sato (Japan)
Panama 0–1 Ghana
ReportBoateng82'
Attendance: 3,637

Group C

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsGroup stage result
1 Portugal3300101+99Advance toknockout stage
2 Colombia311134−14
3 Senegal311135−24
4 Qatar300317−60
Source:FIFA
Qatar 0–1 Colombia
ReportRodríguez24'
Attendance: 7,461
Portugal 3–0 Senegal
Martins1'
Silva90'
Santos90+3'
Report
Attendance: 10,362

Qatar 0–4 Portugal
ReportSilva34'
Rodrigues42',66'
Vigário74'
Attendance: 1,864
Senegal 1–1 Colombia
Thiam23'ReportZapata43' (pen.)
Attendance: 3,981

Senegal 2–1 Qatar
Sylla76'
Wagué81'
ReportAfif17' (pen.)
Attendance: 3,791
Colombia 1–3 Portugal
Borré74'ReportSantos3'
Silva55' (pen.),67'
Attendance: 6,950

Group D

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsGroup stage result
1 Serbia320141+36Advance toknockout stage
2 Uruguay31113304[a]
3 Mali31113304[a]
4 Mexico310225−33
Source:FIFA
Notes:
  1. ^abThe final positions of Mali and Uruguay were decided by drawing of lots, conducted in Auckland and witnessed by both teams via a live video link, which placed Uruguay in second and Mali in third.[27] Both teams had advanced to the round of 16.
Mexico 0–2 Mali
ReportA. Traoré77'
Gbakle79'
Attendance: 4,299
Uruguay 1–0 Serbia
Pereiro56'Report
Attendance: 6,048
Referee:Ryuji Sato (Japan)

Mexico 2–1 Uruguay
Lozano71'
Gutiérrez90+3'
ReportSuárez83'
Attendance: 2,038
Serbia 2–0 Mali
S. Milinković-Savić27'
Mandić74'
Report
Attendance: 4,012

Serbia 2–0 Mexico
Maksimović2'
Živković43'
Report
Attendance: 9,248
Mali 1–1 Uruguay
A. Traoré44'ReportAcosta17'
Attendance: 6,791

Group E

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsGroup stage result
1 Brazil330093+69Advance toknockout stage
2 Nigeria320184+46
3 Hungary310265+13
4 North Korea3003112−110
Source:FIFA
Nigeria 2–4 Brazil
Success10'
Yahaya28'
ReportGabriel Jesus4'
Judivan34',82'
Boschilia59'
Attendance: 5,887
North Korea 1–5 Hungary
Choe Ju-song32'ReportMervó17',49',82'
Kalmár33'
Forgács60'
Attendance: 8,153

Nigeria 4–0 North Korea
Saviour48',51'
Sokari71'
Success80'
Report
Attendance: 1,114
Hungary 1–2 Brazil
Mervó8'ReportDanilo50'
A. Pereira86' (pen.)
Attendance: 4,077

Hungary 0–2 Nigeria
ReportAwoniyi33',54'
Attendance: 3,184
Brazil 3–0 North Korea
Min Hyo-song60' (o.g.)
Jean Carlos66'
L. Pereira86'
Report
Attendance: 15,298

Group F

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsGroup stage result
1 Germany3300162+149Advance toknockout stage
2 Uzbekistan310267−13
3 Honduras3102511−63
4 Fiji3102411−73
Source:FIFA
Germany 8–1 Fiji
Stark18',27'
Stendera20' (pen.)
Prömel23'
Mukhtar34',40',89' (pen.)
Stefaniak68'
ReportVerevou48'
Attendance: 5,296
Referee:John Pitti (Panama)
Uzbekistan 3–4 Honduras
Khamdamov31'
Shomurodov79'
Urinboev90+6'
ReportBenavídez4'
Róchez20',90+2'
Álvarez49'
Attendance: 6,679

Honduras 0–3 Fiji
ReportVerevou14'
Waqa19'
Álvarez45' (o.g.)
Attendance: 1,220
Germany 3–0 Uzbekistan
Stendera33',85'
Akpoguma59'
Report
Attendance: 3,393

Honduras 1–5 Germany
Schwäbe19' (o.g.)ReportStendera2' (pen.)
Brandt30'
Mukhtar50'
Prömel62'
Stark81'
Attendance: 12,045
Fiji 0–3 Uzbekistan
ReportShomurodov62'
Urinboev63'
Kosimov90+3'
Attendance: 5,011

Ranking of third-placed teams

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The four best ranked third-placed teams also advanced to the round of 16. They were paired with the winners of groups A, B, C and D, according to a table published in Section 18 of the tournament regulations.[24]

PosGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsResult
1A New Zealand(H)31115504Advance toknockout stage
2D Mali31113304
3C Senegal311135−24
4E Hungary310265+13
5F Honduras3102511−63
6B Argentina302145−12
Source:FIFA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) lots drawn by FIFA.
(H) Hosts

Knockout stage

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In the knockout stage, if a match was level at the end of regular time (two periods of 45 minutes),extra time was played (two periods of 15 minutes) and followed, if necessary, by apenalty shoot-out to determine the winner. In the case of the third place match, as it was played just before the final, extra time was skipped and a penalty shoot-out took place if necessary.[24]

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
11 June —New Plymouth
 
 
 Brazil(pen.)0 (5)
 
14 June —Hamilton
 
 Uruguay0 (4)
 
 Brazil(pen.)0 (3)
 
11 June —Hamilton
 
 Portugal0 (1)
 
 Portugal2
 
17 June —Christchurch
 
 New Zealand1
 
 Brazil5
 
11 June —Whangārei
 
 Senegal0
 
 Austria0
 
14 June —Wellington
 
 Uzbekistan2
 
 Uzbekistan0
 
10 June —Auckland
 
 Senegal1
 
 Ukraine1 (1)
 
20 June —Auckland
 
 Senegal(pen.)1 (3)
 
 Brazil1
 
10 June —Wellington
 
 Serbia(a.e.t.)2
 
 United States1
 
14 June —Auckland
 
 Colombia0
 
 United States0 (5)
 
10 June —Dunedin
 
 Serbia(pen.)0 (6)
 
 Serbia(a.e.t.)2
 
17 June —Auckland
 
 Hungary1
 
 Serbia(a.e.t.)2
 
10 June —Wellington
 
 Mali1Third place
 
 Ghana0
 
14 June —Christchurch20 June —Auckland
 
 Mali3
 
 Mali(pen.)1 (4) Senegal1
 
11 June —Christchurch
 
 Germany1 (3) Mali3
 
 Germany1
 
 
 Nigeria0
 
Combinations of matches in the Round of 16

The third-placed teams which advanced to the round of 16 were placed with the winners of groups A, B, C and D according to a table published in Section 18 of the tournament regulations.[24]

  Combination according to the four qualified teams
Third-placed teams
qualify from groups
1A
vs
1B
vs
1C
vs
1D
vs
ABCD3C3D3A3B
ABCE3C3A3B3E
ABCF3C3A3B3F
ABDE3D3A3B3E
ABDF3D3A3B3F
ABEF3E3A3B3F
ACDE3C3D3A3E
ACDF3C3D3A3F
ACEF3C3A3F3E
ADEF3D3A3F3E
BCDE3C3D3B3E
BCDF3C3D3B3F
BCEF3E3C3B3F
BDEF3E3D3B3F
CDEF3C3D3F3E

Round of 16

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Ghana 0–3 Mali
ReportSamassékou20'
Gbakle53'
Doumbia81'
Attendance: 2,235

Serbia 2–1 (a.e.t.) Hungary
Šaponjić90+1'
Talaber118' (o.g.)
ReportMervó57'
Attendance: 5,149

United States 1–0 Colombia
Rubin58'Report
Attendance: 6,062

Ukraine 1–1 (a.e.t.) Senegal
Besyedin70'ReportSarr83'
Penalties
Chumaksoccer ball with red X
Kharatinsoccer ball with red X
Habeloksoccer ball with check mark
Luchkevychsoccer ball with red X
1–3soccer ball with check markSarr
soccer ball with check markSylla
soccer ball with check markNiang
Attendance: 6,905

Austria 0–2 Uzbekistan
ReportKhamdamov47',57'
Attendance: 3,964
Referee:John Pitti (Panama)

Germany 1–0 Nigeria
Öztunalı19'Report
Attendance: 5,288

Portugal 2–1 New Zealand
Guzzo24'
Martins87'
ReportHolthusen64'
Attendance: 10,492

Brazil 0–0 (a.e.t.) Uruguay
Report
Penalties
A. Pereirasoccer ball with check mark
Lucãosoccer ball with check mark
Danilosoccer ball with check mark
Jajásoccer ball with check mark
Gabriel Jesussoccer ball with check mark
5–4soccer ball with check markArambarri
soccer ball with red XAmaral
soccer ball with check markPoyet
soccer ball with check markAcosta
soccer ball with check markLemos
Attendance: 4,358

Quarter-finals

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Brazil 0–0 (a.e.t.) Portugal
Report
Penalties
A. Pereirasoccer ball with check mark
Lucãosoccer ball with red X
Danilosoccer ball with check mark
Gabriel Jesussoccer ball with check mark
3–1soccer ball with check markRony Lopes
soccer ball with red XGuzzo
soccer ball with red XSilva
soccer ball with red XNuno Santos
Attendance: 9,945

Mali 1–1 (a.e.t.) Germany
S. Coulibaly58'ReportBrandt38'
Penalties
Hamidousoccer ball with check mark
Guindosoccer ball with check mark
Konésoccer ball with check mark
A. Traorésoccer ball with red X
Samassékousoccer ball with check mark
4–3soccer ball with check markAkpoguma
soccer ball with check markÖztunalı
soccer ball with check markSteinmann
soccer ball with red XBrandt
soccer ball with red XStark
Attendance: 7,007

United States 0–0 (a.e.t.) Serbia
Report
Penalties
Rubinsoccer ball with red X
Paynesoccer ball with check mark
Arriolasoccer ball with check mark
Hyndmansoccer ball with check mark
Zelalemsoccer ball with check mark
Soñorasoccer ball with red X
Delgadosoccer ball with check mark
Carter-Vickerssoccer ball with red X
Requejosoccer ball with red X
5–6soccer ball with check markZdjelar
soccer ball with red XMandić
soccer ball with check markBabić
soccer ball with check markGrujić
soccer ball with check markŽivković
soccer ball with red XRajković
soccer ball with check markAntonov
soccer ball with red XVeljković
soccer ball with check markMaksimović
Attendance: 10,826

Uzbekistan 0–1 Senegal
ReportThiam77'
Attendance: 10,258

Semi-finals

[edit]
Brazil 5–0 Senegal
Correa5' (o.g.)
Marcos Guilherme7',78'
Boschilia19'
Jorge35'
Report
Attendance: 9,251

Serbia 2–1 (a.e.t.) Mali
Živković4'
Šaponjić101'
ReportKoné39'
Attendance: 10,818

Third place match

[edit]
Senegal 1–3 Mali
Wadji64'ReportA. Traoré74',83'
Samassékou90+1'
Attendance: 12,421

Final

[edit]
Brazil 1–2 (a.e.t.) Serbia
A. Pereira73'ReportMandić70'
Maksimović118'
Attendance: 25,317

Awards

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The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[28] They were all sponsored byAdidas, except for the FIFA Fair Play Award.

Golden BallSilver BallBronze Ball
MaliAdama TraoréBrazilDaniloSerbiaSergej Milinković-Savić
Golden BootSilver BootBronze Boot
UkraineViktor KovalenkoHungaryBence MervóGermanyMarc Stendera
5 goals, 2 assists5 goals, 0 assists4 goals, 4 assists
Golden Glove
SerbiaPredrag Rajković
FIFA Fair Play Award
 Ukraine

Goalscorers

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With five goals, Viktor Kovalenko and Bence Mervó were the top scorers in the tournament. In total, 154 goals were scored by 100 different players, with six of them credited as own goals.

5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal

Source: FIFA.com[29]

Final ranking

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As per statistical convention in football, matches decided inextra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided bypenalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFinal result
1 Serbia7511104+616Champions
2 Brazil7421155+1014Runners-up
3 Mali7322117+411Third place
4 Senegal7223614−88Fourth place
5 Germany5410183+1513Eliminated in
Quarter-finals
6 Portugal5410122+1013
7 United States531174+310
8 Uzbekistan52038806
9 Ukraine4220101+98Eliminated in
Round of 16
10 Ghana421156−17
11 Nigeria420285+36
12 Uruguay41213305
13 Austria412134−15
14 New Zealand(H)411267−14
15 Colombia411235−24
16 Hungary41037703
17 Mexico310225−33Eliminated in
Group stage
18 Honduras3102511−63
19 Fiji3102411−73
20 Argentina302145−12
21 Panama301235−21
22 Qatar300317−60
23 Myanmar3003213−110
24 North Korea3003112−110
Source:Techn. Report p. 85
(H) Hosts

Organization

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Emblem and mascot

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The official emblem of the tournament was unveiled on 20 November 2013.[30] The official mascot, a black sheep named Wooliam, was unveiled on 30 November 2014.[31]

Ticketing

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Prior to being released for 'General sale' on 13 June 2014,[32] registered footballers in New Zealand were given 'priority treatment' by allowing them the option to buy tickets from two months earlier.[33]

In the first three months of tickets going on sale to residents, an estimated 25,000 were sold.[34]

See also

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References

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