Australia, China, Japan, North Korea and South Korea qualified automatically for Final Tournament First Round Chinese Taipei, Thailand and Vietnam qualified automatically for second round. Group A (in Philippines) 20 Sep 2010 Myanmar 0–1 Uzbekistan 22 Sep 2010 Philippines 0–5 Myanmar 24 Sep 2010 Philippines 0–4 Uzbekistan 1.Uzbekistan 2 2 0 0 5- 0 6 Qualified 2.Myanmar 2 1 0 1 5- 1 3 3.Philippines 2 0 0 2 0- 9 0 Group B (in Bangladesh) 20 Sep 2010 India 2–4 Iran 20 Sep 2010 Bangladesh 1–6 Jordan 22 Sep 2010 Jordan 0–2 India 22 Sep 2010 Iran 6–0 Bangladesh 24 Sep 2010 Jordan 2–3 Iran 24 Sep 2010 India 6–0 Bangladesh 1.Iran 3 3 0 0 13- 4 9 Qualified 2.India 3 2 0 1 10- 4 6 3.Jordan 3 1 0 2 8- 6 3 4.Bangladesh 3 0 0 3 1-18 0 Second Round (in Malaysia) 21 Oct 2010 Chinese Taipei 0–2 Thailand 21 Oct 2010 Iran 1–5 Uzbekistan 23 Oct 2010 Uzbekistan 0–3 Vietnam 23 Oct 2010 Iran 2–4 Chinese Taipei 25 Oct 2010 Vietnam 2–0 Iran 25 Oct 2010 Thailand 2–2 Uzbekistan 28 Oct 2010 Thailand 9–0 Iran 28 Oct 2010 Chinese Taipei 1–3 Vietnam 30 Oct 2010 Uzbekistan 1–3 Chinese Taipei 30 Oct 2010 Vietnam 0–0 Thailand 1.Vietnam 4 3 1 0 8- 1 10 Qualified 2.Thailand 4 2 2 0 13- 2 8 3.Chinese Taipei 4 2 0 2 8- 8 6 4.Uzbekistan 4 1 1 2 8- 9 4 5.Iran 4 0 0 4 3-20 0 Final Tournament Vietnam, 6-16 October 2011 06 Oct 2011 Vietnam 3–4 Australia [Nguyen Thi Nguyet 6, 49, Pham Hoang Quynh 37; O'Neill 4, Gielnik 60, 62, 73] 06 Oct 2011 Japan 1–1 China [Hamada 90+3; Yao Shuangyan 29] 06 Oct 2011 South Korea 1–2 North Korea [Choi Mirae 19; Kim Jo-Ran 73, Kim Su-Gyong 81] 08 Oct 2011 Japan 3–1 South Korea [Kyokawa 59, Yokoyama 61, Shibata 79; Kim Ji-Hye 85] 08 Oct 2011 North Korea 1–0 Australia [Kwon Song-Hwa 23] 08 Oct 2011 China 2–1 Vietnam [Nguyen Thi Huong 43og, Yao Shuangyan 47; Pham Hoang Quynh 35] 10 Oct 2011 China 1–1 South Korea [Ni Mengjie 10; Moon Mira 61] 10 Oct 2011 Australia 0–1 Japan [Kyokawa 42] 10 Oct 2011 Vietnam 0–5 North Korea [Jon Myong-Hwa 17, Kim Un-Hwa 68, Kwon Song-Hwa 71, Yun Hyon-Hi 64, 89] 13 Oct 2011 North Korea 1–2 Japan [Yun Hyon-Hi 74; Tanaka 30, Kyokawa 73] 13 Oct 2011 Australia 1–3 China [Van Egmond 80; Wang Tingting 33, Yao Shuangyan 66, Ni Mengjie 82] 13 Oct 2011 South Korea 4–1 Vietnam [Seo Hyunsook 3, Lee Jungeun 45, 55, Jang Selgi 88; Phan Thi Trang 63] 16 Oct 2011 Australia 2–4 South Korea [Andrews 50, Brown 82; Choi Yoojung 28, Lee Geummin 67, 83, Seo Hyunsook 68] 16 Oct 2011 China 0–4 North Korea [Yun Hyon-Hi 22, 58, Kim Un-Hwa 45, Kim Un-Ju 66] 16 Oct 2011 Vietnam 0–6 Japan [Kyokawa 37, 43, Yokoyama 46, 83, 86, Saito 53pen] 1.Japan 5 4 1 0 13- 3 13 Winners 2.North Korea 5 4 0 1 13- 3 12 3.China 5 2 2 1 7- 8 8 4.South Korea 5 2 1 2 11- 9 7 5.Australia 5 1 0 4 7-12 3 6.Vietnam 5 0 0 5 5-21 0 Japan, North Korea, China and South Korea qualified to the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
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