Sixteen-nation tournament to be held from February
17 to March 7 next year
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New Delhi(Agencies): New Zealand became the fourth country to
qualify for the FIFA Women's U-17 World Cup to be held in India next year after
being nominated as the sole representative of the Oceania region.
New Zealand joins Asian qualifiers Japan and North Korea,
besides India who got an automatic berth as host country in the 16-team
age-group showpiece to be held across five venues of the country from February
17 to March 7.
The decision to nominate New Zealand was taken by the
Executive Committee of Oceania Football Confederation after the coronavirus
pandemic forced the cancellation of the OFC U-17 Women's Championship, which
was to take place in April.
New Zealand have competed in all six previous FIFA Women's
U-17 World Cups and won a bronze in 2018 in Uruguay. They hosted the inaugural
edition in 2008.
The tournament was to be held from November 2-21 but was
postponed to next year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The four other confederations of Africa, Europe, South
America and CONCACAF (Central, North America and Caribbean) are yet to hold
their qualifying tournaments in view of the global health crisis.
Three teams each will qualify from these four
confederations.
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