Romania women's national under-17 football team

The Romania women's national under-17 football team is the national under-17 football team of Romania and is governed by the Romanian Football Federation.

Romania U17
Nickname(s)Tricolorele (The Tricolours)
AssociationRomanian Football Federation
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coach Irina Giurgiu
Top scorer -6 Lunca
FIFA codeROU
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Romania 0–7 Wales 
(Romania, October 21, 2008)
Biggest win
 Romania 6–1 North Macedonia 
(Strumica, Macedonia; October 15, 2011)
Biggest defeat
 Romania 0–13 Sweden 
(Mogoșoaia, Romania; October 14, 2015)

FIFA Women's Under-17 World Cup

Ed. Year Round Position in Group MP W D L GF GA Qualifying Round Position in Group MP W D L GF GA
1 New Zealand 2008Did Not Entervia 2008 UEFA WU17 championship
2 Trinidad and Tobago 2010Did Not Qualifyvia 2010 UEFA WU17 championship
3 Azerbaijan 2012Did Not Qualifyvia 2012 UEFA WU17 championship
4 Costa Rica 2014Did Not Qualifyvia 2014 UEFA WU17 championship
5 Jordan 2016Did Not Qualifyvia 2016 UEFA WU17 championship
6 Uruguay 2018Did Not Qualifyvia 2018 UEFA WU17 championship
 India 2021Cancelledvia 2020 UEFA WU17 championship
7 India 2022To Be Determinedvia 2022 UEFA WU17 championship

UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship

Ed. Year Round Position in Group MP W D L GF GA Qualifying Round Position in Group MP W D L GF GA
1  Switzerland 2008Did Not EnterDid Not Enter
2  Switzerland 2009Did Not QualifyFirst4th3012115
3  Switzerland 2010Did Not QualifyFirst3rd310226
4  Switzerland 2011Did Not QualifyFirst2nd311121
5  Switzerland 2012Did Not QualifyFirst2nd3201116
6  Switzerland 2013Did Not QualifyFirst4th3003112
7 England 2014Did Not QualifyFirst/Elite2nd/4th6204819
8 Iceland 2015Did Not QualifyFirst/Elite3rd/3rd6123918
9 Belarus 2016Did Not QualifyFirst4th3003022
10 Czech Republic 2017Did Not QualifyFirst4th310223
11 Lithuania 2018Did Not QualifyFirst/Elite3rd/4th6015120
12 Bulgaria 2019Did Not QualifyFirst3rd310226
13 Sweden 2020CancelledFirst/canc.3rd/canc.3111612
14 Faroe Islands 2021CancelledCancelled
15 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2022To Be DeterminedTo Be Determined
Total'451062945140

Results at official competitions

Friendly matches are not included.   Win   Draw   Loss

CompetitionNo.Date and PlaceOpponentResultScorers
2009 UEFA U-17 Championship
2009 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 9
 Romania
1Oct 21, 2008 Buftea Wales0-7
2Oct 23, 2008 Buftea Spain0-7
3Oct 26, 2008 Buftea Croatia1-1Vătafu  63' (pen.)
2010 UEFA U-17 Championship
2010 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 5
 Poland
4Oct 22, 2009 Rzeszów Belgium1-3Vătafu  46' (pen.)
5Oct 24, 2009 Rzeszów Poland0-3
6Oct 27, 2009 Rzeszów Bulgaria1-0Miklos  80+1'
2011 UEFA U-17 Championship
2011 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 7
 Austria
7Oct 6, 2010 Lindabrunn Scotland0-1
8Oct 8, 2010 Neulengbach Ukraine2-0Cosma  40', 72'
9Oct 11, 2010 Neulengbach Austria0-0
2012 UEFA U-17 Championship
2012 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 2
 North Macedonia
10Oct 10, 2011 Strumica Republic of Ireland2-3Lunca  57', Nica  80+3'
11Oct 12, 2011 Strumica Italy3-2Obreja  16', Lunca  30', Cosma  78'
12Oct 15, 2011 Strumica North Macedonia6-1Lunca  4', 14', 20', 71', Obreja  46', Filler  63'
2013 UEFA U-17 Championship
2013 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 7
 Greece
13Oct 29, 2012 Thessaloniki Russia1-6Bistrian  35'
14Oct 31, 2012 Thessaloniki Germany0-5
15Nov 3, 2012 Thessaloniki Greece0-1
2014 UEFA U-17 Championship
2014 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 2
 Estonia
16Jul 29, 2013 Tallinn Estonia5-0Petre  10', Ciolacu  18', Vasile  58', 68', Indrei  65'
17Jul 31, 2013 Tallinn Croatia2-1Ciolacu  10', Ambruș  48'
18Aug 3, 2013 Tallinn Norway0-4
2014 UEFA Championship
Second qualifying round
Group 1
 Romania
19Sep 30, 2013 Mogoșoaia Iceland1-2Ambruș  48'
20Oct 2, 2013 Mogoșoaia Spain0-8
21Oct 5, 2013 Mogoșoaia Republic of Ireland0-4
2015 UEFA U-17 Championship
2015 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 4
 Serbia
22Oct 17, 2014 Subotica Serbia1-1Golubović  8' (o.g.)
23Oct 19, 2014 Subotica Republic of Ireland0-2
24Oct 22, 2014 Subotica Lithuania3-3Indrei  8', 59', 71'
2015 UEFA Championship
Elite round
Group 4
 Russia
25Mar 22, 2015 Sochi Belgium0-5
26Mar 24, 2015 Sochi Spain0-5
27Mar 27, 2015 Sochi Russia5-2Petre  37', Ciolacu  42', 56', 69', Meluță  73'
2016 UEFA U-17 Championship
2016 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 8
 Romania
28Oct 12, 2015 Mogoșoaia Russia0-4
29Oct 14, 2015 Mogoșoaia Sweden0-13
30Oct 17, 2015 Mogoșoaia Slovakia0-5
2017 UEFA U-17 Championship
2017 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 9
 Serbia
31Sep 12, 2016 Stara Pazova Serbia0-1
32Sep 28, 2016 Stara Pazova Belgium1-0Sfiea  16'
33Oct 1, 2016 Pećinci Ukraine1-2Boroș  58' (pen.)
2018 UEFA U-17 Championship
2018 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round Group 4

 Bosnia and Herzegovina
34Sep 24, 2017 Zenica Greece1-1Marcu  5'
35Sep 27, 2017 Zenica Republic of Ireland0-2
36Sep 30, 2017 Zenica Bosnia and Herzegovina0-1
2018 UEFA Championship
Elite round
Group 1
 Netherlands
37Mar 23, 2018 Zaltbommel Netherlands0-2
38Mar 26, 2018 Zaltbommel Belgium0-6
39Mar 29, 2018 Veen, Aalburg Portugal0-8
2019 UEFA U-17 Championship
2019 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 3
 Montenegro
40Oct 22, 2018 Golubovci Finland0-4
41Oct 25, 2018 Nikšić Italy0-1
42Oct 28, 2018 Podgorica Montenegro2-1Pană  38', Dimulescu  90+2'
2020 UEFA U-17 Championship
2020 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 2
 Moldova
43Sep 19, 2019 Orhei Turkey4-4Botojel  12', A. Borodi  49', 56', Bălăceanu  75'
44Sep 22, 2019 Orhei  Switzerland0-8
45Sep 25, 2019 Chișinău Moldova2-0Botojel  52' (pen.), A. Borodi  87'
2020 UEFA Championship
Elite round
Group 2
 Hungary
Sep 14, 2020 Szombathely Hungarycanc.
Sep 17, 2020 Szombathely Russiacanc.
Sep 20, 2020 Szombathely Icelandcanc.
2021 UEFA U-17 Championship
2021 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 9
 Albania
Feb 7, 2021 Swedencanc.
Feb 10, 2021 Netherlandscanc.
Feb 13, 2021 Albaniacanc.

Top goalscorers in the European Championships

Goalscorers with an equal number of goals are listed in chronological order of reaching the milestone. Bold indicates still active players. As of 20 December 2020.

# NameCareerGoals
1Alexandra Lunca20116
2Mihaela Ciolacu2013–20155
3Dariana Indrei2013–20144
4–5 Loredana Cosma2010–2011 3
Adina Borodi2019
6–10 Ștefania Vătafu2008–2009 2
Iulia Obreja2011
Anamaria Vasile2013
Beata Ambruș2013–2014
Cristina Botojel2019
11–2313 players1
1 owngoal

References

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