MEXICO CAMPEON DEL MUNDO SUB-17 MEXICO 2011/
La Seleccion Mexicana De Futbol Sub-17 se corono Campeon del Mundo en Julio 10, 2011 al derrotar a la Seleccion de Uruguay. El Mundial se llevo acabo en Mexico, y la Final del Mundial se realizo en el Estadio: Estadio Azteca, Santa Ursula, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
Mexico National Team of Soccer U-17 was crowned World Cup Champion on July 10, 2011 after defeating Uruguay National Team of Soccer. The World Cup took place in Mexico, and the Final Match of the tournament took place in the Stadium: Estadio Azteca, Santa Ursula, Mexico City, Mexico
EQUIPO CAMPEON/ CHAMPION TEAM
Titulares/ Starting 11
1. Richard Sánchez
2. Francisco J. Flores
3. Carlos Guzmán
4. Antonio Briseño
5. Jorge Caballero
18. José Tostado
6. Kevin Escamilla
7. Jorge Espericueta
10. Arturo González
9. Carlos Fierro
11. Marco A. Bueno
DT. Raúl E. Gutiérrez
(A.K.A "El Potro")
Substitutos/Substitutes
12. José M. González
21. Dilan Nicoletti
13. Luis A. Solorio
14. Luis Guzmán
15. Felipe Sifuentes
16. Enrique Flores
17. Giovani Casillas
8. Julio Gómez
19. Daniel Hernández
20. Marcelo Gracia
RESULTADOS/RESULTS
Mexico National Team of Soccer U-17 was crowned World Cup Champion on July 10, 2011 after defeating Uruguay National Team of Soccer. The World Cup took place in Mexico, and the Final Match of the tournament took place in the Stadium: Estadio Azteca, Santa Ursula, Mexico City, Mexico
EQUIPO CAMPEON/ CHAMPION TEAM
Titulares/ Starting 11
1. Richard Sánchez
2. Francisco J. Flores
3. Carlos Guzmán
4. Antonio Briseño
5. Jorge Caballero
18. José Tostado
6. Kevin Escamilla
7. Jorge Espericueta
10. Arturo González
9. Carlos Fierro
11. Marco A. Bueno
DT. Raúl E. Gutiérrez
(A.K.A "El Potro")
Substitutos/Substitutes
12. José M. González
21. Dilan Nicoletti
13. Luis A. Solorio
14. Luis Guzmán
15. Felipe Sifuentes
16. Enrique Flores
17. Giovani Casillas
8. Julio Gómez
19. Daniel Hernández
20. Marcelo Gracia
RESULTADOS/RESULTS
Winner: Mexico
Runners-Up: Uruguay
Third: Germany
Fourth: Brazil
PREMIACIONES/AWARDS
GOLDEN BALL
1) Julio Gomez (Mex)
2) Jorge Espericueta (Mex)
FIFA FAIR PLAY AWARD
JAPAN
GOLDEN BOOT
1) Souleymane Coulibaly (CVI)
2) Samed Yesil (GER)
3) Adryan (BRA)
GOLDEN GLOVE
Jonathan Cubero (URU)
MEXICO VS ALEMANIA SEMIFINAL
MEXICO VS GERMANY SEMIFINAL
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COPA ORO 2011/ GOLD CUP 2011
MEXICO
CALENDARIO/RESULTADOS---CALENDAR/RESULTS
México ..........5-0..........El Salvador.............Junio 5, 2011
Cuba..............0-5..........México....................Junio 9, 2011
México.............4-1..........Costa Rica.............Junio 12, 2011
México..........2-1..........Guatemala................Junio 18, 2011
Honduras..........0-2..........México..................Junio 22, 2011
México..........4-2..........Estados Unidos........Junio 25, 2011
1- Mexico
2- Estados Unidos/United States
FAIR PLAY AWARD
MEXICO
GOLDEN BOOT
Javier "El Chicharito" Hernández Balcázar
CONCACAF: COPA ORO /GOLD CUP
Titles/Titulos
1- MEXICO 6
2- USA 4
3- CANADA 1
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España Campeon Del Mundo!---Spain World Champion!
Go To FIFA AWARD PAGE
1-España---Spain
2-Holanda---Netherlands
3-Alemania---Germany
4-Uruguay---Uruguay
Premios/Awards
Golden Ball= Diego Forlan (Uruguay)
Golden Boot= Thomas Muller (Alemania/Germany)
Golden Glove= Iker Casillas (España/Spain)
Best Young Player= Thomas Muller (Alemania/Germany)
FIFA Fair Play Award= España/Spain
Aqui esta la lista completa de los pasados campeones de la Copa Del Mundo de FIFA. "Click" en los textos subrayados para mas informacion sobre cada ciudad anfitriona y pais participante.
World Cup Winners List:
Here are the full list of winners of the previous FIFA World Cups. Click on the highlighted text for more information about each host city and participating country.
Here are the full list of winners of the previous FIFA World Cups. Click on the highlighted text for more information about each host city and participating country.
Results of South Africa 2010!
Año/ Year | Pais Anfitrion/ Host Country | Campeon/ Winner | Marcador/ Score |
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2010 | South Africa | Spain | Spain 1-0 Netherlands |
2006 | Germany | Italy | Italy 1-1 (5-3) France |
2002 | Japan / S. Korea | Brazil | Brazil 2-0 Germany |
1998 | France | France | France 3-0 Brazil |
1994 | US | Brazil | Brazil 3-2 Italy |
1990 | Italy | Germany | Germany 1-0 Argentina |
1986 | Mexico | Argentina | Argentina 3-2 Germany |
1982 | Spain | Italy | Italy 3-1 Germany |
1978 | Argentina | Argentina | Argentina 3-1 Holland |
1974 | Germany | Germany | Germany 2-1 Holland |
1970 | Mexico | Brazil | Brazil 4-1 Italy |
1966 | England | England | England 4-2 Germany |
1962 | Chile | Brazil | Brazil 3-1 Czechoslovakia |
1958 | Sweden | Brazil | Brazil 5-2 Sweden |
1954 | Switzerland | Germany | Germany 3-2 Hungary |
1950 | Brazil | Uruguay | Uruguay 2-1 Brazil |
1946 | not held | ||
1942 | not held | ||
1938 | France | Italy | Italy 4-2 Hungary |
1934 | Italy | Italy | Italy 2-1 Czechoslovakia |
1930 | Uruguay | Uruguay | Uruguay 4-2 Argentina |
(El comienzo de la Segunda Guerra Mundial cancelo ambas Copas Del Mundo las de 1942 y 1946; por tanto, no se tomo voto alguno para determinar a un anfitrion.)
(The outbreak of World War II cancelled both the 1942 and 1946 World Cups; therefore, no vote was taken to determine a host.)