2013 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship qualification explained

The qualification progress to the 2013 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship is a series of association football matches to determine the teams joining automatic qualified Canada, Mexico and USA in the final tournament. There are to separately organized tournaments, one by the Caribbean Football Union, CFU, and one by the Central American Football Union, UNCAF.

CFU

First round

The first round is played from 5 to 26 August 2013 in the US Virgin Islands. Four teams played in each group. The top two team, plus the best two third-placed teams advanced to the next round.[1]

Group I

Played from 5 to 12 August in Puerto Rico. Originally Aruba was drawn into this group, they apparently withdrew.

Team
220052+36
210154+13
200237–40

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Group II

Group 2 is played in Trinidad and Tobago from 12 to 19 August.

Team
3300241+239
3111513–134
302114–32
3012012–121

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Group III

Played from 19 to 26 August in the Dominican Republic.

Team
3300361+359
3201246+186
3103416–123
3003040–400

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Second round

The final round is played from 20 to 29 September 2013 at Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Eight teams will take part and three will move on to the final tournament.

Group A

Team
3300140+149
3201282+266
3102311–83
3003032–320

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Group B

Team
330061+59
3201152+136
301239–61
3012113–121

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Knockout stage

UNCAF

In Central America four teams were drawn into two matches. El Salvador and Guatemala qualified to the final tournament.

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grenada Girls U17 Qualify for the Final Rounds of CFU Tournament. grenadafa.com. 2 September 2013.