The kick-off times for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Canada 2014 games have been unveiled.
The match schedule with the kick-off times was confirmed at the FIFA Executive Committee meeting in Zurich today (20 March 2014). The FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Canada 2014 will be played this summer from 5-24 August in Edmonton, Moncton, Montreal and Toronto.
Canada will officially kick off the competition in Toronto, where their opening match against Ghana will take place at 20.00 local time on 5 August.
The competition's last two matches will be played at the Olympic Stadium of Montreal on 24 August, with the match for the third place at 16.00 local time followed by the final at 19.00 local time.
The FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup features 16 nations from across the world. The seventh edition of the competition will last 20 days and will be played with double headers in the group phase and the finals and with single matches for the quarter and semi-finals. The USA were the winners of the last edition held in Japan in 2012.
The times for all 32 matches are now available on the tournament's official website, www.FIFA.com/Canada2014.
The match schedule with the kick-off times was confirmed at the FIFA Executive Committee meeting in Zurich today (20 March 2014). The FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Canada 2014 will be played this summer from 5-24 August in Edmonton, Moncton, Montreal and Toronto.
Canada will officially kick off the competition in Toronto, where their opening match against Ghana will take place at 20.00 local time on 5 August.
The competition's last two matches will be played at the Olympic Stadium of Montreal on 24 August, with the match for the third place at 16.00 local time followed by the final at 19.00 local time.
The FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup features 16 nations from across the world. The seventh edition of the competition will last 20 days and will be played with double headers in the group phase and the finals and with single matches for the quarter and semi-finals. The USA were the winners of the last edition held in Japan in 2012.
The times for all 32 matches are now available on the tournament's official website, www.FIFA.com/Canada2014.
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