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Romania women's national under-17 football team

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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)

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.

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
New Zealand 2008 did not qualify
Trinidad and Tobago 2010
Azerbaijan 2012
Costa Rica 2014
Jordan 2016
Uruguay 2018
India 2022
Dominican Republic 2024
Morocco 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
Switzerland 2008 did not qualify
Switzerland 2009
Switzerland 2010
Switzerland 2011
Switzerland 2012
Switzerland 2013
England 2014
Iceland 2015
Belarus 2016
Czech Republic 2017
Lithuania 2018
Bulgaria 2019
Sweden 2020 Cancelled
Faroe Islands 2021
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2022 did not qualify
Estonia 2023
Sweden 2024
Faroe Islands 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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