However, Nigeria were dumped out in the quarter-finals by the USA, who eventually picked up bronze for their 3-0 win over England in the third-place playoff.

FIFA U17 WWC: North Korea Clinch Record Title… Edge Spain in Shootout, Nigeria Wins Award

North Korea won their third FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup title following Sunday’s 4-3 penalty victory over Spain after playing 1-1 in regulation time.

In the build up to Sunday’s final at the Estadio Félix Sánchez, both teams were tied on number of wins at this edition and on overall titles won.

Victory against Spain ensured North Korea finished the tournament unbeaten and edged them on the overall titles won.

Only three teams came through the group stages at this edition with a hundred percent – the two finalists and Nigeria.

Nigeria, Flamingos

Players of Nigeria pose for a team photo prior to the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Group A match against Ecuador at CFC Stadium. (Photo by Pedro Vilela – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

However, Nigeria were dumped out in the quarter-finals by the USA, who eventually picked up bronze for their 3-0 win over England in the third-place playoff.

USA

Players of United States pose for a team photo with the 3rd place medal after the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. (Photo by Martín Fonseca/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

Meanwhile in the championship game, Spain had taken the lead in the second half after a cagey first half.

Celia Segura broke the deadlock just past the hour mark, but the Europeans were pegged back when eventual golden ball winner, Jon Il-chong pulled her side level just four minutes later.

With the teams tied after 90 minutes, the match went straight into penalties and North Korea proved their supremacy.

Post Tournament Awards

FIFA U17 WWC

(L-R) Celia Segura of Spain, Il Chong Jon; and Paula Comendador pose after the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. (Photo by Martín Fonseca/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

Spain’s Pau Comendador finished the competition with 5 goals and won the golden ball, while Evan O’Steen of Team USA was voted as the Golden Glove winner.

Nigeria’s Flamingos emerged with the tournament’s Fair Play Award.

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FIFA U17 WWC: North Korea Clinch Record Title… Edge Spain in Shootout, Nigeria Wins Award

North Korea won their third FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup title following Sunday’s 4-3 penalty victory over Spain after playing 1-1 in regulation time.

In the build up to Sunday’s final at the Estadio Félix Sánchez, both teams were tied on number of wins at this edition and on overall titles won.

Victory against Spain ensured North Korea finished the tournament unbeaten and edged them on the overall titles won.

Only three teams came through the group stages at this edition with a hundred percent – the two finalists and Nigeria.

Nigeria, Flamingos

Players of Nigeria pose for a team photo prior to the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Group A match against Ecuador at CFC Stadium. (Photo by Pedro Vilela – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

However, Nigeria were dumped out in the quarter-finals by the USA, who eventually picked up bronze for their 3-0 win over England in the third-place playoff.

USA

Players of United States pose for a team photo with the 3rd place medal after the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. (Photo by Martín Fonseca/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

Meanwhile in the championship game, Spain had taken the lead in the second half after a cagey first half.

Celia Segura broke the deadlock just past the hour mark, but the Europeans were pegged back when eventual golden ball winner, Jon Il-chong pulled her side level just four minutes later.

With the teams tied after 90 minutes, the match went straight into penalties and North Korea proved their supremacy.

Post Tournament Awards

FIFA U17 WWC

(L-R) Celia Segura of Spain, Il Chong Jon; and Paula Comendador pose after the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. (Photo by Martín Fonseca/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

Spain’s Pau Comendador finished the competition with 5 goals and won the golden ball, while Evan O’Steen of Team USA was voted as the Golden Glove winner.

Nigeria’s Flamingos emerged with the tournament’s Fair Play Award.

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