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The 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup Final was a football match that was played on at the Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon, South Korea on 11 June 2017 to determine the champions of the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup. The final was contested by Venezuela and England. England won the match 1–0, winning the title for the first time.[1] Dominic Calvert-Lewin[2] scored his second goal of the tournament during the final, which turned out to be the only goal in the game. This was the first ever final for both England and Venezuela in the history of the tournament.[3]

Background

This was England's first appearance and victory in the final of a global football tournament since their senior World Cup victory in 1966. Their previous best at the U-20 World Cup was third place in 1993.[1]

For Venezuela it was only the second appearance at the U-20 World Cup, previously in 2009 they only managed to go as far as the second round.

Road to the final

Venezuela Round England
Opponent Result Group stage Opponent Result
Шаблон:Fbu 2–0 Match 1 Шаблон:Fbu 3–0
Шаблон:Fbu 7–0 Match 2 Шаблон:Fbu 1–1
Шаблон:Fbu 1–0 Match 3 Шаблон:Fbu 1–0
Group B winners

2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup

Final standings Group A winners

2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup

Opponent Result Knockout stage Opponent Result
Шаблон:Fbu 1–0 (aet) Round of 16 Шаблон:Fbu 2–1
Шаблон:Fbu 2–1 (aet) Quarter-finals Шаблон:Fbu 1–0
Шаблон:Fbu 1–1 (aet) (4–3 pen.) Semi-finals Шаблон:Fbu 3–1

Match

Summary

The final was played on 11 June 2017 at the Suwon World Cup Stadium in Suwon. England defeated Venezuela 1–0. The win gave England the first title in the tournament.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored the winning goal[2] in the 35th minute when he finished from close range after his initial effort was blocked by Wuilker Faríñez, but the rebound fell into his path. He made no mistake with his second chance.

England goalkeeper Freddie Woodman made two vital saves in the second half. The first was a one-on-one opportunity for Sergio Córdova created by Yeferson Soteldo, and the second from the penalty spot from Adalberto Peñaranda.[2]

The match was evenly contested throughout, with both sides hitting the woodwork, but it was England's evening in the end, as the Young Lions held on to become U-20 World Cup champions for the first time.

After the match, England forward Dominic Solanke, was named the player of the tournament and received the Golden Ball. Previous winner of the award include Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi, Paul Pogba and Sergio Agüero.[4]

Freddie Woodman was named the best goalkeeper of the tournament and received the Golden Glove award.[5]

Details

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Шаблон:Football kit Шаблон:Football kit
GK 1 Wuilker Faríñez
CB 5 Williams Velásquez Шаблон:Yel
CB 8 Yangel Herrera (c)
CB 4 Nahuel Ferraresi
RWB 20 Ronald Hernández
LWB 2 José Hernández
CM 19 Sergio Córdova Шаблон:Suboff
CM 16 Ronaldo Lucena
CM 7 Adalberto Peñaranda Шаблон:Suboff
CF 11 Ronaldo Chacón Шаблон:Suboff
CF 9 Ronaldo Peña
Substitutions:
FW 10 Yeferson Soteldo Шаблон:Subon
MF 15 Samuel Sosa Шаблон:Subon
DF 13 Jan Hurtado Шаблон:Subon
Coach:
Rafael Dudamel
GK 1 Freddie Woodman
RB 2 Jonjoe Kenny
CB 5 Fikayo Tomori Шаблон:Yel
CB 6 Jake Clarke-Salter
LB 14 Kyle Walker-Peters
DM 4 Lewis Cook (c)
DM 7 Josh Onomah
RM 18 Kieran Dowell Шаблон:Yel Шаблон:Suboff
AM 10 Dominic Solanke
LM 11 Ademola Lookman
CF 16 Dominic Calvert-Lewin Шаблон:Suboff
Substitutions:
MF 19 Sheyi Ojo Шаблон:Subon
MF 8 Ainsley Maitland-Niles Шаблон:Subon
Coach:
Paul Simpson

Assistant referees:
Sander van Roekel (Netherlands)
Erwin Zeinstra (Netherlands)
Fourth official:
Julio Bascuñán (Chile)
Video assistant referees:
Daniele Orsato (Italy)
Simon Lount (New Zealand)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)

Match rules:

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Ten named eligible substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions, with a fourth allowed in extra time.

Statistics

Overall[6][7] Venezuela England
Goals scored 0 1
Total shots 19 20
Shots on target 4 8
Shots blocked 4 4
Ball possession 48% 52%
Corner kicks 3 9
Fouls committed 16 16
Offsides 0 1
Saves 7 4
Yellow cards 1 2
Red cards 0 0

Reaction in England

England's win ended 51 years of waiting for a global tournament trophy.[2] The senior England team watched the game from a laptop and applauded as the final whistle was blown.[8]

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:FIFA U-20 World Cup/Championship Шаблон:2016–17 in European football (UEFA) Шаблон:2017–18 in European football (UEFA)

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