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2019 Sud Ladies Cup
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The 2019 Sud Ladies Cup (officially French: 2ème Sud Ladies Cup – Tournoi Maurice Revello) was the second edition of the Sud Ladies Cup women's football tournament.
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It was held in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur from 8 to 18 May 2019. In this season, the tournament was contested by under-19 national teams.[1]
North Korea won their first title without conceding a goal.[2][3]
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Participants
Six participating teams were announced in March 2019.[4]
Squads
Venues
A total of four cities hosted the tournament.
Match officials
The referees were:[5]
Format
The six invited teams played a round-robin tournament. The teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss). If at the end of a match it ended in a draw, an additional point would be given to the winner of a penalty shoot-out. If tied on points, head-to-head match would be used to determine the ranking.
Results
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Stade d'Honneur Marcel Roustan, Salon-de-Provence
Referee: Victoria Beyer (France)
Stade d'Honneur Marcel Roustan, Salon-de-Provence
Referee: Haruna Kanematsu (Japan)
Stade d'Honneur Marcel Roustan, Salon-de-Provence
Referee: Raïssa Matamba (Gabon)
Stade de l'Allée des Pins, Fos-sur-Mer
Referee: Judith Ambroise (Haiti)
Stade d'Honneur Marcel Roustan, Salon-de-Provence
Referee: Victoria Beyer (France)
Stade d'Honneur Marcel Roustan, Salon-de-Provence
Referee: Haruna Kanematsu (Japan)
Stade d'Honneur Marcel Roustan, Salon-de-Provence
Referee: Judith Ambroise (Haiti)
Stade Pierre De Coubertin, Châteaurenard
Referee: Victoria Beyer (France)
Stade d'Honneur Marcel Roustan, Salon-de-Provence
Referee: Victoria Beyer (France)
Stade d'Honneur Marcel Roustan, Salon-de-Provence
Referee: Haruna Kanematsu (Japan)
Stade d'Honneur Marcel Roustan, Salon-de-Provence
Referee: Judith Ambroise (Haiti)
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Statistics
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Goalscorers
There were 65 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 4.33 goals per match.
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
Maho Hirosawa
Haruka Osawa
Yun Ji-hwa
2 goals
Mickaëlla Cardia
Naomie Feller
Maëlle Lakrar
Sonia Ouchène
Chloé Philippe
Haruka Miura
Asumi Takeda
Nayeli Díaz
Alison González
Gabriela Juárez
Natalia Mauleón
Reyna Reyes
Mariel Román
Pong Song-ae
1 goal
Chaïma Badr Bassem
Danielle Étienne
Darlina Joseph
Sara Imada
Sara Ito
Oto Kanno
Seira Kojima
Misaki Morita
Ibuki Nagae
Momo Nakao
Haruna Tabata
Mayra Ríos
O Si-nae
Pak Il-gyong
Ri Chong-gyong
Ri Kum-hyang
1 own goal
Tatiana Asseng Obounet (against Haiti)
Isia Ibogni Mouiti (against North Korea)
Sara Ito (against North Korea)
MVP of the game
Awards
After the final, the following players were rewarded for their performances during the competition.[6]
- Best player:
Silvana Flores
- Best goalkeeper:
Yu Son-gum
- Topscorer:
Kim Kyong-yong
- Fair play:
Japan
Sud Ladies Cup 2019 best XI
The best XI team was a squad consisting of the eleven most impressive players at the tournament.[7]
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See also
References
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