Australia, China, Japan, North Korea and South Korea qualified automatically for Final Tournament First Round Thailand and Vietnam qualified automatically for second round Group A (in Malaysia) 20 Oct 2012 India 1–0 Bangladesh 22 Oct 2012 Bangladesh 0–2 Uzbekistan 24 Oct 2012 India 1–0 Uzbekistan 1.India 2 2 0 0 2- 0 6 Qualified 2.Uzbekistan 2 1 0 1 2- 1 3 Qualified 3.Bangladesh 2 0 0 2 0- 3 0 Kyrgyzstan withdrew Group B (in Jordan) 18 Oct 2012 Iran 12–2 Tajikistan 18 Oct 2012 Jordan 8–0 Palestine 20 Oct 2012 Palestine 0–8 Iran 20 Oct 2012 Tajikistan 0–3 Jordan 22 Oct 2012 Tajikistan 2–2 Palestine 22 Oct 2012 Jordan 3–2 Iran 1.Jordan 3 3 0 0 14- 2 9 Qualified 2.Iran 3 2 0 1 22- 5 6 Qualified 3.Tajikistan 3 0 1 2 4-17 1 4.Palestine 3 0 1 2 2-18 1 Group C (in Philippines) 17 Oct 2012 Chinese Taipei 1–3 Myanmar 17 Oct 2012 Philippines 2–0 Hong Kong 19 Oct 2012 Hong Kong 0–5 Chinese Taipei 19 Oct 2012 Myanmar 4–0 Philippines 21 Oct 2012 Myanmar 8–0 Hong Kong 21 Oct 2012 Philippines 0–1 Chinese Taipei 1.Myanmar 3 3 0 0 15- 1 9 Qualified 2.Chinese Taipei 3 2 0 1 7- 3 6 Qualified 3.Philippines 3 1 0 2 2- 5 3 4.Hong Kong 3 0 0 3 0-15 0 Second round Group A (in Vietnam) 02 Dec 2012 Thailand 3–0 Jordan 02 Dec 2012 Uzbekistan 1–1 Iran 04 Dec 2012 Jordan 1–0 Uzbekistan 04 Dec 2012 Iran 3–3 Thailand 06 Dec 2012 Thailand 3–0 Uzbekistan 06 Dec 2012 Iran 2–0 Jordan 1.Thailand 3 2 1 0 9- 3 7 Qualified 2.Iran 3 1 2 0 6- 4 5 3.Jordan 3 1 0 2 1- 5 3 4.Uzbekistan 3 0 1 2 1- 5 1 Group B (in Vietnam) 01 Dec 2012 Vietnam 1–2 Myanmar 01 Dec 2012 Chinese Taipei 7–0 India 03 Dec 2012 Myanmar 1–1 Chinese Taipei 03 Dec 2012 Vietnam 10–0 India 05 Dec 2012 Vietnam 3–1 Chinese Taipei 05 Dec 2012 India 0–8 Myanmar 1.Myanmar 3 2 1 0 11- 2 7 Qualified 2.Vietnam 3 2 0 1 14- 3 6 3.Chinese Taipei 3 1 1 1 9- 4 4 4.India 3 0 0 3 0-25 0 Play-off (in Vietnam) 09 Dec 2012 Thailand 0–1 Myanmar Final Tournament (China, 11-20 October 2013) 11 Oct 2013 China 2–2 South Korea [Zhu Beiyan 29, Song Duan 76; Jang Selgi 52, Lee Geummin 89] 11 Oct 2013 Japan 7–0 Myanmar [Shiraki 8, Kurishima 10, Tanaka 12, 16, Michigami 26, Hamamoto 66, Inoue 90+2] 11 Oct 2013 North Korea 6–2 Australia [Kim Phyong Hwa 2, Kim So Hyang 13, 52, Ri Un Sim 67, 70, 84; Chloe 39, Raso 77] 13 Oct 2013 South Korea 7–0 Myanmar [Jang Selgi 12, 17, 21, 53, 78, Yuri 33, 38] 13 Oct 2013 Australia 0–2 Japan [Hasegawa 49, Sumida 80] 13 Oct 2013 North Korea 1–0 China [Jon So Yon 5] 15 Oct 2013 Japan 0–2 South Korea [Kim Inji 74, Yuri 76] 15 Oct 2013 Myanmar 0–2 North Korea [Choe Chung Bok 26, Mim Mi Gyong 88] 15 Oct 2013 Australia 1–2 China [Raso 47; Wang Shuang 78, 79] 18 Oct 2013 Myanmar 0–2 Australia [Harrison 50, Whitfield 51] 18 Oct 2013 South Korea 2–1 North Korea [Lee Geummin 30, Jang Selgi 36; Ri Un Sim 49] 18 Oct 2013 China 2–2 Japan [Song Duan 45, Lee Mengwen 54; Michigami 27, Naomoto 58] 20 Oct 2013 Japan 0–0 North Korea 20 Oct 2013 Australia 1–2 South Korea [Yeoman Dale 33; Jang Selgi 20, Lee Sodam 41pen] 20 Oct 2013 Myanmar 0–8 China [Lee Mengwen 11, Yueyun 19, Wang Shuang 32, 45, 89, Song Duan 34, Zhao Xinzhai 39, Li Xiang 57] 1.South Korea 5 4 1 0 15- 4 13 Winners 2.North Korea 5 3 1 1 10- 4 10 3.China 5 2 2 1 14- 6 8 4.Japan 5 2 2 1 11- 4 8 5.Australia 5 1 0 4 6-12 3 6.Myanmar 5 0 0 5 0-26 0 South Korea, North Korea and China qualified for FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship 2014
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