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2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup

The 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup was the thirteenth tournament of the FIFA U-17 World Cup held in Nigeria from 24 October to 15 November 2009.

Player eligibility
To be eligible to play, a player must have been born on or after 1 January 1992. == Venues ==
Venues
FIFA chose eight venues out of nine possible locations. On 21 May 2009, FIFA gave Nigeria a "Yellow Card" as FIFA noted a significant delay in the preparations for the tournament. While Abuja and Lagos were ready, FIFA vice-president Jack Warner gave four other venues (Enugu, Calabar, Ijebu-Ode and Kano) a month to get 100 percent ready or the tournament would be moved. One potential venue (Warri) was removed after recent violence flared up in the Niger Delta. == Threats to the tournament ==
Threats to the tournament
The 2009 edition was under increasing threats from the armed rebel group The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) and warned FIFA against hosting the tournament in Nigeria. However, the militants were offered amnesty in exchange for laying down their weapons, and the tournament went on smoothly without any incidents. == Teams ==
Teams
The final draw for the group stage was held on 7 August 2009 at the International Conference Centre in Abuja. :1.Teams that made their debut. == Match officials ==
Squads
== Allocation of teams to groups ==
Allocation of teams to groups
Teams were allocated to groups on the basis of geographical spread. Teams were placed in four pots, and one team was drawn from each pot for each group. Pot 1 contained the five African teams plus one from CONMEBOL; Pot 2 contained the remaining teams from the Americas excluding one CONCACAF team; Pot 3 consisted of teams from Asia and Oceania plus the remaining CONCACAF team; Pot 4 consisted of teams from the European confederation. == Group stage==
Group stage
All times are West Africa Time (UTC+1) Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Group C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group D ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group E ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group F ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Ranking of third-placed teams == Knockout stage ==
Knockout stage
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Goalscorers
;5 goals • Sani EmmanuelBorjaHaris SeferovicSebastián Gallegos ;4 goals • Nassim Ben Khalifa ;3 goals • Sergio AraujoMario GötzeLennart ThySon Heung-minEdafe EgbediStanley OkoroAdrià CarmonaIscoSergi RobertoRicardo RodriguezMuhammet Demir ;2 goals • Abdoulaye IbrangoGustavo CuéllarEbrima BojangFederico CarraroPietro IemmelloTakumi MiyayoshiLee Jong-hoAbdul Jeleel AjagunÁlvaro MorataEngin BekdemirMohammed SebilJack McInerneyAdrián Luna ;1 goal • Esteban EspíndolaLeandro González PírezEsteban OrfanoGuilhermeNeymarWellington NemVictor NikiemaLouckmane OuédraogoBertrand TraoréZidane ZoungranaJean Carlos BlancoFabián CastilloDeiner CórdobaJeison MurilloHéctor QuiñonesJorge Luis RamosJoel CampbellJuan Bustos GolobioJonathan MoyaLamin Sarjo SamatehYunus MallıShkodran MustafiFlorian TrinksKevin VollandAnthony LozanoAfshin EsmaeilzadehMilad GharibiKaveh RezaeiPayam SadeghianGiacomo BerettaMichele CamporeseShuto KojimaKenyu SugimotoYoshiaki TakagiKim Dong-jinKim Jin-suNam Seung-wooLuke MilanziMiguel BasultoCarlos CamposGuillermo MadrigalCarlos ParraTom BoereLuc CastaignosOğuzhan ÖzyakupMichael BuiltJack Hobson-McVeighGordon MurieRamón AzeezTerry Envoh • Omoh Ojabu • Kenneth OmeruoJavier EspinosaPablo SarabiaOliver BuffAndré GonçalvesPajtim KasamiBruno MartignoniGranit XhakaGökay IravulUfuk ÖzbekÖmer Ali ŞahinerFurkan ŞekerMarwan Al-SaffarNick PalodichukAlex ShinskyNicolás Mezquida ;1 own goal • José Rodríguez (against Switzerland) == Final ranking ==
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