Inma Gabarro was the top scorer in the U20 World Cup

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It became one of the names of this World Cup. From the first day, the offensive power of Inma Gabarro stood out and was the key for Spain to win this historic world title. The Sevilla player surpassed his rivals and, with eight goals, became the top scorer of the tournament.

Has 8 goals in 6 games, one of them in Sunday’s 3-1 victory over Japan in the final, barge surpassed the Japanese Maika Hamano (4) and Yusuki Yamamoto (3), which cannot be present in the networks in the final match.

Gabarro, Sevilla striker, scored a goal against Costa Rica and 3 against Australia in the group stage; and then he scored all of Spain’s goals in the next two stages: one against Mexico in the quarter-finals and two against the Netherlands in the semi-finals.

In the final against Japan, the attacker opened the account in the 12th minute and then two goals fell from Salma Paralluelo, his partner in attack, for the final 3-1 victory.

Gabarro, born November 5, 2002, kept just a blank in the goalless draw against Brazil in the first match of the group stage.

The Sevilla striker scored 8 of 14 goals for Spain in the tournament and also had the privilege of converting the 1,000th goal in U20 Women’s World Cups history in the semi-final against the Netherlands.

The Spaniard was also named by FIFA as the second best player at the World Cup, an award that went to the Japanese striker Maika Hamano,

The award for the best goalkeeper in the World Cup went to the Spanish Txell Font, who scored only two goals in the entire tournament, while the Japanese team won the award for fair play.

Source: La Verdad

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