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13 April 2006
Australia notch third straight victory
Australia beat Jordan 7-0 in their final pool game to finish top of Group B in the AFC Under-19 Women’s Championship at the MPPJ on Thursday.
12 April 2006
Japan beat India to win Group A
Japan sealed first place in Group A of the AFC Under-19 Women's Championship after a comfortable 6-0 victory over India at the MPPJ on Wednesday
12 April 2006
DPR Korea edge Korea Republic for place in semi-finals
DPR Korea advanced to the semi-finals of the AFC Under-19 Women's Championship with a thrilling 2-1 Group A victory over arch-rivals and defending
11 April 2006
Australia romp past Malaysia
Australia stormed into the last four of the AFC Under-19 Women's Championship after a comfortable 16-0 Group B victory over hosts Malaysia at Kuala
11 April 2006
China rout Jordan 9-0
China PR won their first match of the AFC Under-19 Women’s Championship with a 9-0 victory over Jordan in Group B at Kuala Lumpur Cheras Stadium on
10 April 2006
DPR Korea trounce India 14-0
Korea DPR revived their hopes of qualifying from Group A with a 14-0 thrashing of India in the AFC Under-19 Women's Championship at Kuala Lumpur
10 April 2006
Japan stun Korea Republic, ensure semi-final berth
Japan earned a place in the semi-finals of the AFC Under-19 Women’s Championship with a 2-1 Group A victory over defending champions Korea Republic at
9 April 2006
Defending Champions Korea Republic make flying start
Defending champions Korea Republic opened the AFC Under-19 Women's Championship with an impressive 11-0 victory over India in a Group A match at Kuala
9 April 2006
Japan open with 3-0 victory over Korea DPR
Japan overcame a major obstacle when they beat Korea DPR 3-0 on the opening day of the AFC Under-19 Women’s Championship at Kuala Lumpur Cheras
9 April 2006
Australia make winning debut at AFC U-19 Women's Championship
Australia made a grand entrance at the AFC Under-19 Women's Championship when the Young Matildas beat favourites China PR 1-0 in a Group B match at
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