.FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup: Golden Boot Award Contenders Ahead of Final Matches The FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Tournament is approaching its final stage, making the Golden Boot Award Race particularly intriguing, with several players still in contention.
- Spain’s Comendador was initially not a contender for the Golden Boot but surged into the race after scoring a hat trick against Ecuador in the quarter-finals, bringing her total to 4 goals. –
- Her second-half goal against England in the semi-finals increased her tally to 5, creating a significant gap between her and her competitors, Choe Rim-Jong of Korea and Nigeria’s Moshood. –
- With the final match against Korea DPR Women on the horizon, Comendador has another opportunity to secure the goals needed to clinch the Golden Boot Award.
- Currently, she remains the player to beat in this prestigious race.
Korea DPR Women’s Choe Rim-Jong, currently with 4 goals, remains a strong contender for the prestigious Golden Boot award, depending on her performance in the final game against Spain. The Asian striker will need to score at least 2 goals to surpass Spain’s Comendador for the award. If Comendador fails to find the net in the final match, Rim-Jong could secure the Golden Boot with 6 goals. Known for her unpredictability, Choe Rim-Jong has the potential to surprise everyone and leap ahead of Comendador in the race for the prizeUnfortunately for Nigeria’s Shakirat Moshood, she is no longer in contention for the Golden Boot Award. However, United States Women’s striker Kennedy Fuller, currently with 3 goals, still has a chance to claim the title by scoring a hat trick in the USA’s third-place match against England Women. The battle for the Golden Boot Award at the Dominican Republic 2024 is far from over. Who do you think will win it? Share your thoughts!