In the setting sunlight of June 24, somewhere in Zurich a footballing event took place - the FIFA 2022 India U17
women's soccer
The draw for the World Cup was officially opened. As the ball rolled in the hands of the host, our women's soccer team, coached by former international footballer Wang Anzhi, was unexpectedly assigned to the fiercely competitive Group C with Spain, Colombia, Mexico and other strong teams.
The World Cup brings together 16 top women's soccer teams from five continents around the world, namely:
Asia (3): Host India, China, Japan
Africa (3): Morocco, Nigeria, Tanzania
North and Central America and the Caribbean region (3): Canada, Mexico, United States of America
South America (3): Brazil, Chile, Colombia
Oceania (1): New Zealand
Europe (3): France, Germany, Spain
The power distribution of the teams is as follows:
Top slot: India, Japan, Spain, Germany
Second tranche: Mexico, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand
Third tranche: United States, Nigeria, France, my country
Fourth tranche: Colombia, Chile, Morocco, Tanzania
After a tense and exciting draw, the fate of the teams was finally revealed:
Group A: India, United States, Morocco, Brazil
Group B: Germany, Nigeria, Chile, New Zealand
Group C: Spain, Colombia, Mexico, China
Group D: Japan, Tanzania, Canada, France
It is worth mentioning that our U17
women's soccer
It is not easy to compete in this tournament. In the past, our U17
women's soccer
did not qualify for the World Cup. However, due to the unavailability of the already qualified DPR Korea team, the 2019 AFC U16, according to the resolution of the AFC Women's Football Committee
women's soccer
Our team, which finished third in the tournament, was successful in its substitution and was able to participate in this year's U17
women's soccer
World Cup.
The World Cup will be held in India from October 11-30, 2022, with the cities of Bhubaneshwar, Goa and New Mumbai co-hosting the global women's soccer event.