FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Who is youngest-ever footballer in WWC?

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Published 11.07.2023
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Who is youngest-ever footballer in WWC?

Ifeanyi Chiejine is the youngest-ever footballer to play in a FIFA Women’s World Cup match. The Nigerian ahead made the file throughout the 1999 version within the US when she got here on instead towards North Korea in a 2-1 group stage win on June 21 on the age of 16 years 34 days.

Nigeria, also called the ‘Super Falcons’, finally misplaced 3-4 to Brazil through a golden objective within the quarterfinals that 12 months.

Nicknamed ‘Smally’, Chiejine additionally represented the nationwide workforce within the 2003 and 2007 tournaments within the US and China.

Youngest participant in a Women’s World Cup qualifier

Alina Litvinenko is the youngest participant to characteristic in a qualifying spherical match of a FIFA Women’s World Cup. At the age of 13 years 131 days, Litvinenko performed for Kyrgyz Republic towards Jordan in 2009.

She was part of the aspect that performed within the 2000 and 2008 Olympics, the ninth All-Africa Games in Algiers in 2007 and received 4 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations titles. She scored 18 targets in 68 matches for the nation.

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She was the first-ever captain of the Nigeria under-19 ladies’s nationwide workforce and led it within the inaugural FIFA U-19 Women’s World Cup (the higher age restrict for the competitors was later raised to twenty and the occasion renamed FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup).

Chiejine handed away on the age of 36 in 2019 in Lagos after an extended sickness.

“This is huge shock. We had no idea that she was sick,” Nigeria Football Federation General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi stated in an announcement submit her loss of life.

“Ifeanyi was one of the most naturally gifted players to have featured for the Super Falcons. Her death at such a young age is a big blow.

“She gave 100 percent of her ability and capacity each time she turned out for country. We will always remember her as a bundle of skill and energy, and as a patriotic individual who wore the green-white-green with a smile every time.”