2024 Pink Ladies Cup

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2024 Pink Ladies Cup
Tournament details
Host countryTurkey
Dates23–30 October
Teams6 (from 4 confederations)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Russia.svg  Russia (1st title)
Runners-upFlag of Haiti.svg  Haiti
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Goals scored31 (3.88 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Li Yi-wen
Flag of the Philippines.svg Sarina Bolden
(3 goals each)
2025

The 2024 Pink Ladies Cup was the first edition of the Pink Ladies Cup, an annual women's football tournament held for the women's national association football teams. The tournament took place from 23 to 30 October 2024 in Antalya. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Teams

Six football associations from four confederations (namely UEFA, CONCACAF, CAF and AFC) confirmed their participation in the tournament. [4] [5] [6]

TeamApp FIFA ranking

October 2024

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
1st
27
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
1st
39
Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986-2010).svg  Chinese Taipei
1st
41
Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti
1st
53
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan
1st
74
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
1st
151

Venue

Antalya
Emir Hotels Sports Complex
Capacity: 2,000

Squads

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 220061+56
2Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 320186+26
3Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986-2010).svg  Chinese Taipei 320164+26
4Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 21014403
5Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 31024623
6Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 300331070
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result; 5) fair play ranking.

Matches

Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986-2010).svg1–0Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
  • Li Yi-wen Soccerball shade.svg19'
Report
Haiti  Flag of Haiti.svg4–2Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan
Report

Haiti  Flag of Haiti.svg3–2Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986-2010).svg  Chinese Taipei
Report
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg3–0Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan
Report
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg4–0Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Report

Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986-2010).svg3–1Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan
Report
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg2–1Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti
Report

Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg1–4Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Report

Goalscores

There were 31 goals scored in 8 matches, for an average of 3.88 goals per match.

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

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