New Zealand Women U20
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The New Zealand Women's U20 national team, often referred to as the Junior Football Ferns, represents New Zealand in international football at the under-20 youth level. The team serves as the primary feeder for the senior Women's National Team and competes in major tournaments like the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup and the OFC U-19 Women's Championship. Based out of New Zealand Football's headquarters, the squad is composed of the nation's most promising young female talents, many of whom play domestically or abroad in colleges and academies. The team's history is marked by dominance within the Oceania Football Confederation, regularly qualifying for World Cups by winning the regional championship. Their peak achievements include memorable World Cup campaigns, such as reaching the quarter-finals in the past, which have showcased the growth of women's football in New Zealand. The current generation is technically adept and physically robust, often employing a direct and energetic style of play. The team culture is built on a strong sense of national pride and a pathway mentality, with every player aspiring to become a full Football Fern. In short, the New Zealand Women's U20s are a consistent force in Oceania and an exciting glimpse into the future of the sport in the country.
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FIFA U20 Women's World Cup 2026 2026/09/06
Japan Women U20
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New Zealand Women U20
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Emily Clegg
10000€
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