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 Women's U-17
Nickname(s)Tricolorele (The Tricolours)
AssociationRomanian Football Federation
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachItaly Massimo Pedrazzini
Top scorerRomania -6 Lunca
FIFA codeROU
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Romania 0–7 Wales 
(Buftea, 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)

Competitive record

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FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

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The team has never qualified for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.[1]

Year Result Matches Wins Draws* Losses GF GA
  2008 did not qualify
  2010
  2012
  2014
  2016
  2018
  2022
  2024
  2025 To be determined
Total 0/9 0 0 0 0 0 0

UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship

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The team has never qualified for the UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship

Year Result MP W D L GF GA
  2008 did not qualify
  2009
  2010
  2011
  2012
  2013
  2014
  2015
  2016
  2017
  2018
  2019
  2020 Cancelled
  2021
  2022 did not qualify
  2023
  2024
  2025 TBD
Total 0/16 0 0 0 0 0 0

Results at official competitions

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Friendly matches are not included.   Win   Draw   Loss

Competition No. Date and Place Opponent Result Scorers
2009 UEFA U-17 Championship
2009 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 9
  Romania
1 Oct 21, 2008   Buftea   Wales 0-7
2 Oct 23, 2008   Buftea   Spain 0-7
3 Oct 26, 2008   Buftea   Croatia 1-1 Vătafu   63' (pen.)
2010 UEFA U-17 Championship
2010 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 5
  Poland
4 Oct 22, 2009   Rzeszów   Belgium 1-3 Vătafu   46' (pen.)
5 Oct 24, 2009   Rzeszów   Poland 0-3
6 Oct 27, 2009   Rzeszów   Bulgaria 1-0 Miklos   80+1'
2011 UEFA U-17 Championship
2011 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 7
  Austria
7 Oct 6, 2010   Lindabrunn   Scotland 0-1
8 Oct 8, 2010   Neulengbach   Ukraine 2-0 Cosma   40', 72'
9 Oct 11, 2010   Neulengbach   Austria 0-0
2012 UEFA U-17 Championship
2012 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 2
  North Macedonia
10 Oct 10, 2011   Strumica   Republic of Ireland 2-3 Lunca   57', Nica   80+3'
11 Oct 12, 2011   Strumica   Italy 3-2 Obreja   16', Lunca   30', Cosma   78'
12 Oct 15, 2011   Strumica   North Macedonia 6-1 Lunca   4', 14', 20', 71', Obreja   46', Filler   63'
2013 UEFA U-17 Championship
2013 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 7
  Greece
13 Oct 29, 2012 Thessaloniki   Russia 1-6 Bistrian   35'
14 Oct 31, 2012 Thessaloniki   Germany 0-5
15 Nov 3, 2012 Thessaloniki   Greece 0-1
2014 UEFA U-17 Championship
2014 UEFA Championship
First qualifying round
Group 2
  Estonia
16 Jul 29, 2013   Tallinn   Estonia 5-0 Petre   10', Ciolacu   18', Vasile   58', 68', Indrei   65'
17 Jul 31, 2013   Tallinn   Croatia 2-1 Ciolacu   10', Ambruș   48'
18 Aug 3, 2013   Tallinn   Norway 0-4
2014 UEFA Championship
Second qualifying round
Group 1
  Romania
19 Sep 30, 2013   Mogoșoaia   Iceland 1-2 Ambruș   48'
20 Oct 2, 2013   Mogoșoaia   Spain 0-8
21 Oct 5, 2013   Mogoșoaia   Republic of Ireland 0-4
2015 UEFA U-17 Championship
2015 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 4
  Serbia
22 Oct 17, 2014   Subotica   Serbia 1-1 Golubović   8' (o.g.)
23 Oct 19, 2014   Subotica   Republic of Ireland 0-2
24 Oct 22, 2014   Subotica   Lithuania 3-3 Indrei   8', 59', 71'
2015 UEFA Championship
Elite round
Group 4
  Russia
25 Mar 22, 2015   Sochi   Belgium 0-5
26 Mar 24, 2015   Sochi   Spain 0-5
27 Mar 27, 2015   Sochi   Russia 5-2 Petre   37', Ciolacu   42', 56', 69', Meluță   73'
2016 UEFA U-17 Championship
2016 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 8
  Romania
28 Oct 12, 2015   Mogoșoaia   Russia 0-4
29 Oct 14, 2015   Mogoșoaia   Sweden 0-13
30 Oct 17, 2015   Mogoșoaia   Slovakia 0-5
2017 UEFA U-17 Championship
2017 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 9
  Serbia
31 Sep 12, 2016   Stara Pazova   Serbia 0-1
32 Sep 28, 2016   Stara Pazova   Belgium 1-0 Sfiea   16'
33 Oct 1, 2016   Pećinci   Ukraine 1-2 Boroș   58' (pen.)
2018 UEFA U-17 Championship
2018 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round Group 4

  Bosnia and Herzegovina
34 Sep 24, 2017   Zenica   Greece 1-1 Marcu   5'
35 Sep 27, 2017   Zenica   Republic of Ireland 0-2
36 Sep 30, 2017   Zenica   Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-1
2018 UEFA Championship
Elite round
Group 1
  Netherlands
37 Mar 23, 2018   Zaltbommel   Netherlands 0-2
38 Mar 26, 2018   Zaltbommel   Belgium 0-6
39 Mar 29, 2018   Veen, Aalburg   Portugal 0-8
2019 UEFA U-17 Championship
2019 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 3
  Montenegro
40 Oct 22, 2018   Golubovci   Finland 0-4
41 Oct 25, 2018   Nikšić   Italy 0-1
42 Oct 28, 2018   Podgorica   Montenegro 2-1 Pană   38', Dimulescu   90+2'
2020 UEFA U-17 Championship
2020 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 2
  Moldova
43 Sep 19, 2019   Orhei   Turkey 4-4 Botojel   12', A. Borodi   49', 56', Bălăceanu   75'
44 Sep 22, 2019   Orhei    Switzerland 0-8
45 Sep 25, 2019   Chișinău   Moldova 2-0 Botojel   52' (pen.), A. Borodi   87'
2020 UEFA Championship
Elite round
Group 2
  Hungary
Sep 14, 2020   Szombathely   Hungary canc.
Sep 17, 2020   Szombathely   Russia canc.
Sep 20, 2020   Szombathely   Iceland canc.
2021 UEFA U-17 Championship
2021 UEFA Championship
Qualifying round
Group 9
  Albania
Feb 7, 2021   Sweden canc.
Feb 10, 2021   Netherlands canc.
Feb 13, 2021   Albania canc.
2022 UEFA U-17 Championship
2022 UEFA Championship
Round 1, League B
Group B5
  Turkey
46 Sep 30, 2021 Manavgat   Turkey 2-2 Filip   13', Roșu   39'
47 Oct 3, 2021 Manavgat   Latvia 3-1 Filip   51', 65', Roșu   61' (pen.)
2022 UEFA Championship
Round 2, League A
Group A3
  Norway
48 Mar 24, 2022   Sandnes   Sweden 1-5 Pînzariu   62'
49 Mar 27, 2022   Sandnes   Norway 0-12
50 Mar 30, 2022   Stavanger   Serbia 0-8

Top goalscorers in the European Championships

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Goalscorers with an equal number of goals are listed in chronological order of reaching the milestone. Bold indicates still active players. As of 30 March 2022.

# Name Career Goals
1 Alexandra Lunca 2011 6
2 Mihaela Ciolacu 2013–2015 5
3 Dariana Indrei 2013–2014 4
4–6 Loredana Cosma 2010–2011 3
Adina Borodi 2019
Anamaria Filip 2021–2022
7–12 Ștefania Vătafu 2008–2009 2
Iulia Obreja 2011
Anamaria Vasile 2013
Beata Ambruș 2013–2014
Cristina Botojel 2019
Clara Roșu 2020–2022
13–26 14 players 1
1 owngoal

References

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  1. ^ FIFA.com. "FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup India 2020™". www.fifa.com. Archived from the original on October 4, 2008. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
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