Canada exits FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in India after 1-1 draw with Tanzania

Oct 18, 2022 | 9:45 AM

NAVI MUMBAI, India — Canada exited the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup on Tuesday after drawing debutante Tanzania 1-1 in its final opening-round game.

The Canadians went into the contest needing a win at DY Patil Stadium and some help from Japan, in the form of a victory or tie with France in the other Group D game kicking off simultaneously in Goa, to stay alive at the tournament.

Amanda Allen opened the scoring for Canada from the penalty spot. Veronica Mapunda tied it up for Tanzania.

Needing a win, the Canadians changed formation and threw everything in attack as the clock wound down and through nine minutes of stoppage time. But Tanzania defended resolutely and Canada lacked a clinical finish with a Jade Bordeleau shot in stoppage time handled by the Tanzania ‘keeper.

Known as the Serengeti Girls, Tanzania is making its debut at a FIFA World Cup event. And it turned heads Saturday with a 2-1 upset win over France after losing 4-0 to Japan in its opener. 

Canada opened play with a 1-1 draw with France before falling 4-0 to Japan on Saturday.

Japan (3-0-0, nine points) beat France 2-0 to finish atop the group. Tanzania (1-1-1, four points) finished runner-up while Canada (0-1-2, two points) finished third ahead of France (0-2-1, one point).

The top two teams in each of the four groups advance to the quarterfinals. France won the tournament in 2012 while Japan lifted the trophy in 2104.

Spain is the defending champion, having won in 2018 when Canada placed fourth. The 2020 tournament was cancelled due to the pandemic.

Tanzania’s senior women’s side is ranked 152nd in the world, sandwiched between St. Lucia and Timor-Leste, and some 145 rungs below Olympic champion Canada.

Canada went ahead in the 14th minute on an Allen penalty after Annabelle Chukwu was taken down in the Tanzania penalty box after dispossessing captain Noela Luhala. Chukwu, who scored off the bench against France, went down as she negotiated her way through three defenders,

Allen beat Tanzania goalkeeper Zulfa Makau cleanly with the spot kick.

Tanzania answered in the 35th minute after failing to clear a corner. The ball hit several bodies and came to Mapunda, whose accurate shot beat Canadian ‘keeper Coralie Lallier.

Canada will rue the play, having conceded the corner after the ball bounced off a defender under pressure from a Tanzania attacker.

Canada coach Emma Humphries made four changes to her lineup with Chukwu, Emily Wong, Mya Archibald and Jaime Perrault moving into the starting lineup.

Hasnath Ubamba tested Lallier in the ninth minute, forcing a diving save after manoeuvring past Wong to make room for her shot. There was danger on the ensuing corner with Luhala’s downward header in a goalmouth scramble bouncing off the turf and hitting the crossbar.

Allen forced a diving save from Makauin the 24th minute. Three minutes later Makau was called into action again to stop a curling shot from Chukwu.

Tanzania’s Violeth Mwamakamba escaped with just a foul call in the 29th minute for a studs-up tackle on Clare Logan.

Thai referee Pansa Chaisanit warned the Tanzania players about time-wasting early in the second half.

Makau stopped another long-range shot from Chukwu in the 65th minute.

The Canadians qualified for the World Cup by virtue of a 3-0 victory over Puerto Rico in the third-place game at the CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship in May in the Dominican Republic

Both teams are missing key attackers at the tournament through injury.

Canada’s Rosa Maalouf led the CONCACAF U-17 Championship with 12 goals while Clara Luvanga scored 10 in qualifying for Tanzania.

Canada has taken part in all seven editions of the U-17 Women’s World Cup, highlighted by the fourth-place finish in 2018 in Uruguay where it downed Germany 1-0 in the quarterfinals before falling 1-0 to Mexico in the semifinal. Canada then lost 2-1 to New Zealand in the third-place game. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 18, 2022

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