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2014 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship
The 2014 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship was the seventh edition of the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship. The United States went into the tournament as defending champions and successfully retained their title.
| Campeonato Sub-20 Femenino de la CONCACAF 2014 (in Spanish) |
|---|
| Cayman Islands |
| 9–19 January |
| 8 (from 1 confederation) |
| 1 (in 1 host city) |
| United States (4th title) |
| Mexico |
| Costa Rica |
| Trinidad and Tobago |
| 16 |
| 80 (5 per match) |
| Tanya Samarzich McKenzie Meehan (6 goals) |
| Rose Lavelle |
| Katelyn Rowland |
| United States |
| ← 2012 2015 → |
The 2014 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship was the seventh edition of the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship. The United States went into the tournament as defending champions and successfully retained their title.
The tournament was hosted by the Cayman Islands from 9 to 19 January 2014.
The top three teams qualified for the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Canada. Canada has already qualified for the World Cup as the host and did not participate in this tournament.
The tournament was won by the United States, who defeated Mexico in the final, 4–0. Costa Rica secured the final qualification position by defeating Trinidad and Tobago in the third place match, 7–3 in Added Extra Time.
| Team | Qualification | Appearance | Previous best performances |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cayman Islands | Host | 1st | Debut |
| Mexico | Automatic | 7th | Runner-up (2010) |
| United States | Automatic | 7th | Champion (2006, 2010, 2012) |
| Honduras | Group 1 winner | 1st | Debut |
| Costa Rica | Group 2 winner | 5th | Third place (2004) |
| Guatemala | Playoff winner | 2nd | Group stage (2010, 2012) |
| Jamaica | Winner | 7th | Fourth place (2006) |
| Trinidad and Tobago | Runner-up | 6th | 3rd/4th place (2002) |
Bold indicates that the corresponding team was hosting the event.
The draw was announced on 5 November 2013.
All times are local (UTC-05:00).
Teams were ranked on the following criteria:
- Greater number of points obtained in all group matches.
- Goal difference in all group matches.
- Greater number of goals scored in all group matches.
- Greater number of points obtained in group matches between the teams concerned.
- Drawing of lots.
In the knockout stage, if a match is level at the end of normal playing time, extra time is played (two periods of 15 minutes each) and followed, if necessary, by penalty shoot-out to determine the winner.
The winners of the two semifinals and the third place match qualify for the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Canada.
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 | Column 6 | Column 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Semi-finals | Final | |||||
| 17 January 2014 – George Town | ||||||
| Mexico | 3 | |||||
| 19 January 2014 – George Town | ||||||
| Costa Rica | 1 | |||||
| Mexico | 0 | |||||
| 17 January 2014 – George Town | ||||||
| United States | 4 | |||||
| United States | 6 | |||||
| Trinidad and Tobago | 0 | |||||
| Third place | ||||||
| 19 January 2014 – George Town | ||||||
| Costa Rica (a.e.t.) | 7 | |||||
| Trinidad and Tobago | 3 |
| 2014 CONCACAF Women's Under-20 Championship winners |
|---|
| United StatesFourth title |
6 goals
- McKenzie Meehan
- Tanya Samarzich
5 goals
- Savannah Jordan
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goals
- Jetena Bodden (playing against Trinidad and Tobago)
- Estefanía Fuentes (playing against United States)
| Golden Ball | Golden Boot | Golden Glove |
|---|---|---|
| Rose Lavelle | Tanya Samarzich McKenzie Meehan | Katelyn Rowland |
| United States |
- Under 20s – Women, CONCACAF.com
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