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Germany women's national under-17 football team

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National association football team
This article is about the women's team. For the men's team, seeGermany national under-17 football team.
Germany Women's U-17
Nickname(s)Die Nationalelf
(The National Eleven)
AssociationGerman Football Association
(Deutscher Fußball-Bund, DFB)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachFriederike Kromp
CaptainJanina Minge
MostcapsMarie Pollmann (30)
Top scorerKyra Malinowski (22)
FIFA codeGER
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
Anniversarycolours
First international
 Germany 3–0Norway 
(Steinfurt, Germany; 12 June 1992)
Biggest win
 Germany 13–0North Macedonia 
(Queluz, Portugal; 23 March 2023)
Biggest defeat
 Sweden 4–0Germany 
(Sandviken, Sweden; 9 June 1999)
 Spain 4–0Germany 
(Hinckley, England; 2 December 2013)
 Germany 0–4Spain 
(Akranes, Iceland; 25 June 2015)
 Spain 4–0Germany 
(Marbella, Spain; 12 January 2023)
 Spain 4–0Germany 
(Alicante, Spain; 9 January 2025)
European Championship
Appearances13 (first in2008)
Best resultChampions (2008,2009,2012,2014,2016,2017,2019,2022)
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
Appearances7 (first in2008)
Best resultThird place (2008)

TheGermany women's national under-17 football team (German:Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft (U-17-Juniorinnen)) represents Germany in internationalwomen's association football and is governed by theGerman Football Association (DFB). The national team was founded in 1992 as U-16 national team. Since the summer of 2001, the age limit is 17.

Current squad

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Previous squads

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Competitive record

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FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

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The German team participated inall tournaments until2024. Their best result was third place in 2008[1][2]

YearResultPldWDLGFGA
New Zealand2008Third place6411166
Trinidad and Tobago2010Quarter-finals4301222
Azerbaijan2012Fourth place6312118
Costa Rica2014Group stage301257
Jordan2016Quarter-finals421164
Uruguay2018Quarter-finals420283
India2022Fourth place6411166
Dominican Republic2024did not qualify
Morocco2025
Morocco2026TBD
Total7/933185108436

UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship

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The German team has participated in eleven of the twelveUEFA Women's Under-17 Championship winning 7 times and establishing a record for most european titles.[3]

YearResultPldWDLGFGA
Switzerland2008Champions220040
Switzerland2009Champions2200111
Switzerland2010Third place210131
Switzerland2011Third place2110104
Switzerland2012Champions211031
Switzerland2013did not qualify
England2014Champions5311107
Iceland2015Semi-finals4202105
Belarus2016Champions5230105
Czech Republic2017Champions5320124
Lithuania2018Runners-up5311205
Bulgaria2019Champions5311125
Sweden2020Cancelled
Faroe Islands2021
Bosnia and Herzegovina2022Champions541092
Estonia2023Group stage310264
Sweden2024did not qualify
Faroe Islands2025
Northern Ireland2026to be determined
Finland2027
Total13/16472811812044

Nordic Cup

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From 1988 to 1997 and 2008 to present (U16 national team); from 1998 to 2007 (U-17 national team)[4]

Host / YearPosition
Denmark 1988No participation
Norway 19895th place*
Sweden 1990No participation
Finland 1991No participation
Denmark 1992No participation
Netherlands 1993No participation
Iceland 1994No participation
Norway 1995No participation
Finland 1996No participation
Sweden 19974th place (U-16)
Denmark 1998Champions (U-17)
Netherlands 19994th place (U-17)
Finland 2000Runners-up (U-17)
Norway 2001Champions (U-17)
Iceland 20026th place (U-17)
Sweden 2003Runners-up (U-17)
Denmark 2004Third Place (U-17)
Norway 2005Champions (U-17)
Finland 2006Third Place (U-17)
Norway 2007Third Place (U-17)
Iceland 2008Champions (U-16)
Sweden 2009Runners-up (U-16)
Denmark 2010Runners-up (U-16)
Finland 20117th place (U-16)
Norway 20125th place (U-16)
Iceland 2013Champions (U-16)
Sweden 2014Champions (U-16)
Denmark 2015Runners-up (U-16)
Norway 2016Runners-up (U-16)
2017Third Place (U-16)
Total21/30

(*) Note Norway 1989: Participated the selection of the Hessian Football Association

Head-to-head record

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The following table shows Germany's head-to-head record in theFIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.

OpponentPldWDLGFGAGDWin %
 Brazil220041+3100.00
 Cameroon210121+1050.00
 Canada412165+1025.00
 China101011+0000.00
 Chile110060+6100.00
 Costa Rica110050+5100.00
 England110030+3100.00
 Ghana420255+0050.00
 Mexico110090+9100.00
 New Zealand110031+2100.00
 Nigeria211054+1050.00
 North Korea511399+0020.00
 South Africa1100101+9100.00
 South Korea110030+3100.00
 Spain200213−2000.00
 United States210152+3050.00
 Uruguay110052+3100.00
 Venezuela110021+1100.00
Total33185108436+48054.55

See also

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References

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  1. ^Women U-17 World Cup
  2. ^FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
  3. ^European Women's U-17 Championship
  4. ^Nordic Cup (Women U-17)

External links

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