Japan won their first Women's World Under-20 title on Friday with a 3-1 victory over Spain in the final.
With favourites Germany and the United States - who had won six of the last eight titles between them -- already eliminated, Japan made the most of their unexpected opportunity.
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Hinata Miyazawa gave them a 38th-minute lead before Saori Takarada (57) and Fuka Nagano (65) put the game beyond the reach of Spain who grabbed a late consolation through Candela Andujar.
England defeated France 4-2 on a penalty shoot-out to finish third after their play-off had ended 1-1.