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Youth Olympic Football Tournaments Singapore 2010

Statistical Kit

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Contents

BOYS TEAMS .................................................................................................................................... 3

Bolivia (BOL).................................................................................................................................... 3

Haiti (HAI) ....................................................................................................................................... 4

Montenegro (MNE) ......................................................................................................................... 5

Singapore (SIN) ............................................................................................................................... 6

Vanuatu (VAN)................................................................................................................................ 7

Zimbabwe (ZIM) .............................................................................................................................. 8

GIRLS TEAMS.................................................................................................................................... 9

Chile (CHI) ...................................................................................................................................... 9

Equatorial Guinea (EQG) ............................................................................................................... 10

Iran (IRN)....................................................................................................................................... 11

Papua New Guinea (PNG).............................................................................................................. 12

Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) ............................................................................................................. 13

Turkey (TUR) ................................................................................................................................. 14

Regulations - Youth Olympic Football Tournaments Singapore 2010……………….......15

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Bolivia (BOL)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 10 Population percentage 5.92

Size of country (1,000 km2) 1,098 km2 Youth footballers (under 18) 33,300 (male: 33,300)

Association foundation 1925 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 1958

Association affiliation 1926 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions 14

Confederation CONMEBOL Latest FIFA World Ranking position 53 (JUL 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 579 Best FIFA World Ranking position ever 18 (JUL 1997)

The Bolivian Football Association was founded in 1925, some 30 years after the first South American associations (Argentina, Colombia). Bolivia have played in six FIFA final competitions, including the inaugural World Cup in 1930, the 1950 FIFA World Cup™ and the 1994 FIFA World Cup™, when they narrowly lost the opening match to defending champions Germany. They won the Copa América, South America’s continental championship, in 1963 and finished runners-up in 1997, which ensured that they qualified for the FIFA Confederations Cup 1999 in Mexico. At this clash of continental champions, they drew with Egypt and Saudi Arabia before being defeated by hosts and eventual winners Mexico. Their only previous appearances in FIFA youth events came in the U-17 World Cup in 1985 and 1987, when they were eliminated after the group stage. One of Bolivia’s most famous players is arguably Erwin “Platini” Sanchez, who scored his country’s only World Cup goal to date (against Spain in 1994) and is the current coach of the senior national team. Bolivia met one of their group opponents, Haiti, in a senior international friendly in La Paz in 2000, thrashing them 9-2. Bolivia have 33,000 youth footballers, the most of all countries participating in the boys’ tournament, more than double the number of their closest rivals, Haiti (with 16,000). FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) FIFA has donated a total of USD 800,000 towards two Goal projects that have focused on building and extending a centre of excellence in Vinto, Cochabamba. In addition, FIFA has provided the Bolivian Football Association with USD 167,000 as part of the FAP, 6% of which has been used for youth football. A number of years ago, Bolivia launched a successful youth programme in the form of the “Academia Tahuichi” for street children.

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Haiti (HAI)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 9.2 Population percentage 5

Size of country (1,000 km2) 27 Youth footballers (under 18) 15,844 (male: 14,027)

Association foundation 1904 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 1934

Association affiliation 1934 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions 12

Confederation CONCACAF Latest FIFA World Ranking position 130 (JUL 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 452 Best FIFA World Ranking position ever 66 (NOV 2007)

Haiti have played in two FIFA final competitions, and they have fond memories of the 1974 FIFA World Cup™ in Germany FR in particular, having hit the headlines when Emmanuel Sanon scored against Italy’s famous goalkeeper Dino Zoff, thus ending his run of 1,142 minutes without conceding a goal. The only FIFA youth event in which a Haitian team has competed was the U-17 World Cup in Korea Republic in 2007, when they earned a respectable 1-1 draw against France. Some famous players on the world football scene have Haitian roots such as former American forward Joe Gaetjens, whose winner at the 1950 World Cup sent England home, as well as Jozy Altidore and Jean Beausejour, who starred for the USA and Chile respectively at the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. Haiti met one of their group opponents, Bolivia, in a senior international friendly in La Paz last year, going down 9-2. Of all the teams participating in the boys’ tournament, Haiti have the highest proportion of female footballers in relation to the total number of registered players in their country (75,000 of a total of 450,000 registered players). FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) FIFA has organised various development courses as well as a number of youth and educational programmes to boost football in Haiti. The country’s first Goal project, the national training centre in Croix-des-Bouquets, a suburb of the capital city of Port-au-Prince, was opened in 2002. Two further Goal projects have focused on extending the technical centre and installing a football turf pitch at the national football academy in Port-au-Prince. To date, FIFA has provided the Haitian Football Association with more than USD 1.5 million, 10% of which has been used for youth development work.

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Montenegro (MNE)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 0.7 Population percentage 0.78

Size of country (1,000 km2) 13 Youth footballers (under 18) 3415 (male: 3342)

Association foundation 1931 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 2010

Association affiliation 2007 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions 1

Confederation UEFA Latest FIFA World Ranking position 72 (JUL 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 5 Best FIFA World Ranking position ever 65 (APR 2010)

Although the Football Association of Montenegro was founded in 1931, the country itself did not gain full independence until 2006. Therefore, Montenegro is Europe’s youngest association and the latest addition to the FIFA family, to which they were affiliated in 2007. They have never played in a FIFA final competition. The senior national team has already recorded some very respectable results against bigger teams, most notably wins over Norway in 2008 and Wales in 2009 as well as two draws against the Republic of Ireland. Their successes have led to a meteoric rise in the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, as they climbed from 199th in June 2007 to 64th in May 2010. Montenegro’s U-17 side played in the European qualifying competition for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Nigeria 2009. There is a famous face at the head of the Football Association of Montenegro: Dejan Savicevic, who won the UEFA Champions League with Red Star Belgrade in 1991 and again with AC Milan in 1994, in addition to four league titles with Red Star and another three with Milan. Montenegro has just over 5,000 registered footballers, a figure that equates to nearly 1% of the whole population. FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) After joining FIFA, the Football Association of Montenegro requested new headquarters with the appropriate facilities. FIFA granted their request in 2007 by agreeing to expand the national stadium in Podgorica. In 2008, a second Goal project led to the construction of a technical centre in the vicinity of the association’s headquarters. To date, FIFA has provided Montenegro with support totalling USD 800,000, 64% of which has been invested in youth football.

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Singapore (SIN)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 4.7 Population percentage 4.23

Size of country (1,000 km2) 0.697 km2 Youth footballers (under 18) 7,300 (male: 6,300)

Association foundation 1892 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 1978

Association affiliation 1952 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions 9

Confederation AFC Latest FIFA World Ranking position 121 (JUL 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 197 Best FIFA World Ranking position ever 73 (AUG 1993)

Singapore have never played in a FIFA final competition, but more than 30 years ago, in 1977, their women’s team finished third in the AFC Women’s Cup. In 1984, they hosted the Asian Cup but saw their men’s team eliminated in the first round. Their only participation in a continental final competition dates back to 2001, when their senior national women’s team took part in the Asian Women’s Championship in Chinese Taipei. However, Singapore have been playing at international level for almost 60 years, with friendlies starting in 1953 ahead of the Asian Games in 1954. Singaporean youth teams played in the qualifying competitions for both the FIFA U-20 World Cup Egypt 2009 and the FIFA U-17 World Cup Nigeria 2009. The Jalan Besar stadium has been used frequently by various representative sides of Singapore, including for World Cup qualifying matches. In Singapore, 4.2% of the population are registered footballers. This is the second lowest figure among all countries participating in the boys’ tournament. FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) Both of the FIFA Goal projects that have been awarded to Singapore so far have concentrated on installing football turf pitches. One of these pitches is at the Jalan Besar stadium, which will host the Youth Olympic Football Tournaments in 2010, and the other 2-star pitch is located close to the stadium. FIFA has given the association USD 160,000 through the FAP, 30% of which has been used for youth development.

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Vanuatu (VAN)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 0.2 Population percentage 12.54

Size of country (1,000 km2) 12 Youth footballers (under 18) 1,250 (male: 1'000)

Association foundation 1934 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 1994

Association affiliation 1988 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions

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Confederation OFC Latest FIFA World Ranking position 163 (JUL 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 27 Best FIFA World Ranking position ever 131 (OCT 2007)

The Vanuatu Football Federation was founded almost 80 years ago, but it was only affiliated to FIFA in 1988 after the former British-French Condominium (also known as New Hebrides) had gained independence in 1980. Their first international activities date back to the year of affiliation. Soon after Vanuatu entered their first FIFA World Cup™ qualifying competition (for 1994). In 2007, after a series of wins in the early stages of World Cup qualifying in Oceania, their senior national team soared to 131st in the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking. Vanuatu are regular participants in OFC and FIFA qualifying competitions at various age levels in both men’s and women’s football. In terms of the number of registered footballers in comparison to the total population, Vanuatu are ahead of all other countries participating in the boys’ tournament. 12.5% is an above-average figure, but it can also be attributed to the low population in Vanuatu. FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) Vanuatu has received two Goal projects so far, with FIFA’s financial support amounting to USD 800,000, which has helped to build a technical centre with four pitches in Teouma, Port-Vila, as well as install a football turf pitch in the main stadium in Port-Vila. The technical centre brings together talented young players from the more than 83 islands and nine regional associations while also focusing on youth development work. Of the FAP funds provided so far (USD 24,000), 16% has been used for youth football purposes.

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Zimbabwe (ZIM)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 11.7 Population percentage 5.72

Size of country (1,000 km2) 390 Youth footballers (under 18) 5,900 (male: 5,900)

Association foundation 1965 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 1970 played under the name of Rhodesia

Association affiliation 1965 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions 9

Confederation CAF Latest FIFA World Ranking position 110 (JUL 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 651 Best FIFA World Ranking position ever 40 (APR 1995)

The foundation and affiliation of the Zimbabwe Football Association dates back to the mid-1960s, like many other African football bodies. Their only previous qualification for a FIFA final competition came in 1989 when they played in the FIFA Futsal World Cup in the Netherlands, finishing 14th. In April 1995, the senior national team was ranked 40th in the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking and they were one of the top ten teams in their confederation. They dropped out of the top 100 at the end of 2008. The most famous player to don the shirt of The Warriors is Peter Ndlovu, who is also the most-capped player and the national team’s all-time leading goalscorer. He was on the books of English clubs for some 13 years until 2004. Zimbabwe’s women’s team played in the African Women’s Championship in 2002 and again in 2004, when they won a match against South Africa, their best achievement to date. The men’s team competed in the Africa Cup of Nations in the same year and also in 2006, winning one match on both occasions. Zimbabwean youth teams played in the qualifying competitions for both the FIFA U-20 World Cup Egypt 2009 and the FIFA U-17 World Cup Nigeria 2009. Zimbabwe boasts the largest population of all the countries participating in the boys’ tournament as well as the greatest number of registered players (650,000). When it comes to the number of women’s footballers, however, Zimbabwe (29,000) does not even have half as many as Bolivia (74,000) or Haiti (75,000). FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) As the Zimbabwe Football Association has had its own headquarters since 1982, the two Goal projects to date have focused on financing and developing education for grassroots coaches. Furthermore, the remaining funds have been used to build a training centre in Harare. A total of USD 800,000 has been invested through the Goal Programme, whereas a further USD 65,000 has been provided through the FAP, 7% of which has been invested in youth football.

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Chile (CHI)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 16.7 Population percentage 15.71

Size of country (1,000 km2) 756 Youth footballers (under 18) 326’500 (female: 2’000)

Association foundation 1895 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 1954

Association affiliation 1913 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions

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Confederation CONMEBOL Latest FIFA Women’s World Ranking position

51 (MAY 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 2’608 Best FIFA Women’s World Ranking position ever

48 (DEC 2009)

The Chilean Football Association, founded in 1895, has hosted three FIFA final competitions to date: the FIFA World Cup™ in 1962, the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 1987, and the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in 2008. No Chilean team has ever qualified for the final of a FIFA competition but Chile have qualified for the semi-finals on several occasions, most notably at the FIFA World Cup™ in their own country in 1962 and the Olympic Football Tournament in Sydney in 2000, when they won the bronze medal. At the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, Chile made it to the round of 16 before being eliminated by mighty neighbours Brazil. Chile’s senior national women’s team has been involved in the preliminary competition of every FIFA Women’s World Cup™ since the first edition in 1991 without ever making it to the final competition. Recent successes include draws with China PR and Argentina and a narrow 2-1 loss to Denmark. At youth level, Chile have played in all U-17 and U-20 qualifying tournaments for the respective FIFA final events since 2006. They were narrowly defeated by England, New Zealand and Nigeria at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2008 on home soil. Chile came fourth at the recent South American U-20 Women’s Championship 2010. In the U-17 South American Women’s Championship earlier this year, they qualified for the final against Brazil and clinched a place at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2010, where they will meet YOFT group opponents Trinidad and Tobago. In Chile, 15.7% of the population are registered footballers, which is the highest percentage among all countries participating in the girls’ tournament. Furthermore, Chile boasts the most youth footballers – 326,500 – more than twice the number of second-placed Iran (160,000). FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) The two Chilean Goal projects to date have focused on investing in regional infrastructure for the first time. A total of 12 provincial villages and their clubs have benefitted from new pitches, stands, floodlights and dressing rooms. This ambitious project has been supported by Goal (USD 800,000) and FAP funds (USD 210,000), but primarily by the association itself. Furthermore, FIFA is supporting the reconstruction of the legendary Estadio el Morro in Talcahuano, which was devastated by the earthquake in February 2010.

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Equatorial Guinea (EQG)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 0.7 Population percentage 4.04

Size of country (1,000 km2) 28 Youth footballers (under 18) 600 (female: - )

Association foundation 1960 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 2002

Association affiliation 1986 No. of FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions

3

Confederation CAF Latest FIFA Women’s World Ranking position

70 (MAY 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 26 Best FIFA Women’s World Ranking position ever

66 (JUN 2009)

Equatorial Guinea are the rising stars in African women’s football following their win at the 2008 African Women’s Championship, where they beat higher-ranked teams such as Nigeria and South Africa. The tiny West African country, the smallest in the whole tournament both in terms of size and the population they are representing, is currently 70th in the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women’s World Ranking. The men’s team is 141st in the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking. Equatorial Guinea youth teams have yet to participate in qualifying events for CAF or FIFA final competitions. Representative sides of the Equatorial Guinean Football Association have played some 70 matches since its affiliation to FIFA in 1986. Only one of these matches was played outside Africa against a non-African opponent: in June 2009 the senior national team lost a friendly match to Estonia in Tallinn. Equatorial Guinea has the lowest population of all the countries taking part in the girls’ tournament. The Africans also have the lowest number of youth footballers (600). FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) A total of USD 800,000 has been provided for two Goal projects, focusing on two technical centres in Malabo and Bata. In addition to new pitches, accommodation, offices and a small restaurant, there are also plans to build a football school that will work on discovering and developing youngsters into national heroes. An additional USD 36,000 has been invested through FAP, 5% of which in youth football.

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Iran (IRN)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 67 Population percentage 2.72

Size of country (1,000 km2) 1,648 Youth footballers (under 18) 158'496 (female: 496)

Association foundation 1920 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 1974

Association affiliation 1948 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions 8

Confederation AFC Latest FIFA Women’s World Ranking position 55 (MAY 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 1’807 Best FIFA Women’s World Ranking position ever

48 (SEP 2008)

Iran are a household name in Asian football at both international and club level. The senior national team has played in three World Cups (1978, 1998, 2006), whereas the Olympic team has featured in three Olympic Football Tournaments, finishing sixth in Montreal 1976. On top of that, Iran have been regular participants in the other disciplines in the FIFA calendar: they finished fourth in the FIFA Futsal World Cup in 1992 and they have recently participated in three FIFA Beach Soccer World Cups. The U-17 men’s team played in last year’s FIFA U-17 World Cup in Nigeria and finished ninth, the best-ever finish of an Iranian youth team in their four appearances in FIFA final competitions. Their U-20 team also finished ninth (just missing out on the quarter-finals) in the inaugural FIFA U-20 World Cup in Tunisia in 1977. Iran have been competing in women’s football since 2005 when the senior national team started with a series of friendlies followed by the qualifying competition for the Asian Women’s Championship 2008. The preliminary competition for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Germany 2010 was the first FIFA qualifying event to feature a women’s team from Iran. Iran also participated in the qualifiers for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Germany 2011™. Their recent activities have for the first time led Iran’s women to venues outside their region – to Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Ho Chi Minh City. In terms of surface area, Iran is the biggest country taking part in the girls’ tournament, but it is only second with regard to population size. Conversely, with only 2.7% of the population registered as footballers, Iran has the lowest number in this regard. FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) Iran have already received three Goal projects. As the association has always shown a keen interest in developing youth football all across the country, an academy has been built in Tehran, complete with its own football turf pitch. A subsequent project approved the construction of association headquarters. Iran has received a total of USD 1,200,000 through the three Goal projects as well as FAP funds of USD 100,000.

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Papua New Guinea (PNG)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 6 Population percentage 3.25

Size of country (1,000 km2) 463 Youth footballers (under 18) 59,200 (female: - )

Association foundation 1962 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 1998

Association affiliation 1966 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions 2

Confederation OFC Latest FIFA Women’s World Ranking position 117 (MAY 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 197 Best FIFA Women’s World Ranking position ever 53 (MAR 2009)

Competitive women’s football has a long tradition in Papua New Guinea. The senior national women’s team played their first friendly against Australia as early as 1989 before entering the preliminary competition for the first FIFA Women’s World Cup™ in China PR in 1991. Papua New Guinea’s women’s teams have participated in six Oceania Women’s Cup competitions, with their second place in 2007 (behind New Zealand) arguably counting as their best-ever achievement. Papua New Guinea’s women’s teams have a positive record against their Oceanian opponents (Tonga, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Cook Islands and American Samoa). The last team involved in qualifying was the U-17 women in the Oceania qualifiers for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago in September 2010. With the exception of a senior national team friendly tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in the mid-1980s, no Papua New Guinean side has ever played outside the Oceania Football Confederation. 3.3% of the Papua New Guinean population are registered footballers, which is the second-lowest figure. 8,000 of the nearly 197,000 players are female. FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) Although football is very popular with boys and girls in Papua New Guinea, the country’s location and the lack of intact roads make it difficult to coordinate football activities. A vital step was taken in 2001, however, with the approval of construction work on association headquarters and a training centre with two pitches in Lae. This sports complex offers training and development facilities for all football categories in a central location. A second Goal project approved the construction of a regional technical centre in Kimbe, West New Britain that will primarily focus on developing young players through structured development programmes. The country has received a total of USD 200,000 in FAP funds, 9% of which has been invested in youth football.

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Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 1.2 Population percentage 6.88

Size of country (1,000 km2) 5 Youth footballers (under 18) 11’600 (female: 500)

Association foundation 1908 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 1966

Association affiliation 1964 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions 12

Confederation CONCACAF Latest FIFA Women’s World Ranking position 44 (MAY 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 85 Best FIFA Women’s World Ranking position ever 38 (JUN 2007)

The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation is the two-time host of a FIFA final competition. In 2001, they held the FIFA U-17 World Cup, and in September 2010 they will host the equivalent women’s competition. The island nation in the Caribbean has played in four FIFA men’s youth competitions, the last time one year ago in Egypt at the FIFA U-20 World Cup. They have never progressed to the second stage. The highlight in the history of Trinidad and Tobago football was no doubt their participation in the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™, when their senior national team met Sweden, England and Ecuador, earning a draw against the Scandinavians and suffering two 2-0 losses against the other two opponents. The 2006 World Cup team was captained by the country’s biggest-ever football star: Dwight Yorke played for top clubs in England for almost 20 years, including ten at Aston Villa and four at Manchester United. Competitive women’s football has a long tradition in Trinidad and Tobago, dating back to the beginnings of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ in 1991 when the women’s team participated in the preliminary competition. The association has taken part in all qualifying competitions ever since. Just as they will in Singapore, Trinidad and Tobago will meet Chile at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2010 on home soil. Trinidad and Tobago’s YOFT side will be the first Trinidad and Tobago women’s team to play outside of North and Central America. Trinidad and Tobago (6.9%) are second only to Chile (15.7%) in terms of the number of players in relation to the size of the total population. This relatively high figure pays testimony to the popularity of football in this country, which is small in terms of population and size. FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) Two Goal projects have resulted in the construction of a national futsal centre and the installation of an additional football turf pitch in Macoya, Tunapuna. Goal (USD 800,000), a special FIFA fund for futsal (USD 100,000) and CONCACAF all contributed towards the construction costs.

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Turkey (TUR)

Country and Association Facts

Population (million) 78 Population percentage 3.58

Size of country (1,000 km2) 784 Youth footballers (under 18) 131,916 (female: 318)

Association foundation 1923 First FIFA World Cup qualifier 1950

Association affiliation 1923 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions 15

Confederation UEFA Latest FIFA Women’s World Ranking position 62 (MAY 2010)

Total registered footballers (M/F in 1,000) 2’749 Best FIFA Women’s World Ranking position ever 57 (JUN 2009)

Turkey are a household name in men’s football at club and international level. In the women’s game, Turkey are making rapid progress and are already on the threshold of the top 50 of the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women’s World Ranking. The women’s national team played their first friendly match in 1995 and have participated in qualifiers for the UEFA Women’s Championship and the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ ever since. The same holds true for youth competitions. Turkey’s women have yet to qualify for a final competition at any age level. 14 wins in 57 competitive matches (25%) – most of them in the last ten years – pay testimony to the progress of women’s football in the largest country in the girls’ tournament. The Youth Olympic Football Tournaments will mark the first time that a Turkish women’s team has met opponents from other continents. Turkey’s senior national team has qualified regularly for the European Championship since 1996 and they shot to fame in 2002 when they made it to the semi-finals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™, only to be stopped by eventual world champions Brazil. Centre forward Hakan Sukur scored the fastest goal in World Cup history when he found the back of the net after only 11 seconds against hosts Korea Republic. With a population of almost 78 million people, Turkey is the biggest country in the girls’ tournament. The association also boasts the most registered female footballers (350,000). FIFA Goal projects and Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) In 2009, the Goal Bureau approved the Turkish Football Association’s project to purchase technical equipment for the existing technical centre in Istanbul. In total, FIFA provided funding of USD 400,000 through the Goal project, as well as FAP funds amounting to USD 125,000.

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Regulations - Youth Olympic Football Tournaments Singapore 2010 PLAYERS LIST The final list to be submitted by the participating associations comprises 18 players. Only the 18 players on the final list will be permitted to take part in the final competition. Only the numbers 1 to 18 may be allocated to these players, with number 1 being reserved exclusively for one of the goalkeepers. COMPETITION FORMAT The final competition of both the boys’ and girls’ tournaments shall be played in a league system group stage followed by semi-finals, a play-off for fifth place, a play-off for third place and the final match. After the completion of the group stage, if a match is level at the end of normal playing time, kicks from the penalty mark shall be used to determine the winner. The six teams participating in the boys’ and girls’ tournaments will be divided into two groups of three teams. The FIFA Organising Committee will divide the teams into groups by drawing lots in public. The system of play will be the league system, each team playing one match against each of the other teams in the same group, with three points for a win, one point for a draw and none for a defeat. TECHNICAL RULES FOR THE FINAL COMPETITIONS Group stage The ranking of each team in each group will be determined as follows: a) greatest number of points obtained in all group matches; b) goal difference in all group matches; c) greatest number of goals scored in all group matches. If two or more teams are equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their rankings will be determined as follows: d) greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned; e) goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned; f) greater number of goals scored in all group matches between the teams concerned; g) drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee. Semi-final stage The top two teams from the girls' groups will contest the respective semi-finals as follows: Winner A v. Runner-up B Winner B v. Runner-up A The top two teams from the boys’ groups will contest the boys’ semi-finals as follows: Winner C v. Runner-up D Winner D v. Runner-up C Final, play-off for third place, play-off for fifth place The winners of the semi-finals will qualify for the respective final match. The losers of the semi-finals will qualify for the respective play-off for third place. The two teams finishing third in the groups will qualify for the respective play-off for fifth place.

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