Russia women's national under-17 football team

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Russia Women's U-17
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)bears
AssociationFootball Union of Russia
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachRussia Alexandr Schagov
CaptainRussia Jana Litvinenko
Top scorer 7 - Alena Andreeva
FIFA codeRUS
First colours
Second colours
First international
Russia Russia 3–1 Slovakia 
(Rustavi, Georgia; October 27, 2007)
Biggest win
Russia Russia 19–0 Armenia 
(Tabanovac, Serbia; October 24, 2009)
Biggest defeat
Russia Russia 0–9 Germany 
(Esbjerg, Denmark; April 23, 2011)

The Russia women's national under-17 football team is the national under-17 football team of Russia and is governed by the Football Union of Russia. On 28 February 2022, due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and in accordance with a recommendation by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), FIFA and UEFA suspended the participation of Russia, including in the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The Russian Football Union unsuccessfully appealed the FIFA and UEFA bans to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which upheld the bans.[1] In October 2023, FIFA and UEFA lifted the team, allowing them to return to competitions. This was met with opposition from Ukraine and some other UEFA members. England, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Norway, and Romania announced that they would not play the team if it was allowed back. UEFA later axed the plan.

Competitive record[edit]

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup[edit]

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

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 Banned
Dominican Republic 2024
Morocco 2025
Total 0/9 0 0 0 0 0 0

UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship[edit]

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 Banned
Estonia 2023
Sweden 2024
Faroe Islands 2025
Total 0/16 0 0 0 0 0 0

Results at official competitions[edit]

Friendly matches are not included.   Win   Draw   Loss

Venue Date Opponent Result Scorers
2008 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 10
 Georgia
Rustavi
Oct 27, 2007  Slovakia 3-1 Makarova 24', Aborovichute 53', 73'
Oct 29, 2007  Georgia 3-0 Koltakova , Ananieva
Nov 1, 2007  England 0-1
2008 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 4
 Denmark
Spjald and Vildbjerg
Mar 24, 2008  Iceland 4-3 Zinovieva , Gasparyan , Akimova
Mar 26, 2008  Finland 0-1
Mar 29, 2008  Denmark 0-2
2009 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 7
 Slovenia
Velenje
Oct 15, 2008  Slovenia 5-0 Koltakova , Zinovieva , Frolova
Oct 17, 2008  Armenia 9-0 Deleva 11', 37', Kalacheva 13', Ananieva 26', 55', Zinovieva 38', 49', Cholovyaga 58', Soboleva 80'
Oct 20, 2008  Sweden 1-1 Zinovieva 18'
2009 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 3
 Hungary
Sopron and Bük
Apr 9, 2009  Germany 0-4
Apr 11, 2009   Switzerland 1-2 Soboleva 60'
Apr 14, 2009  Hungary 3-2 Frolova 20', Pozdeeva 30', Soboleva 65'
2010 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 10
 Serbia
Tabanovac and Banatski Dvor
Oct 24, 2009  Armenia 19-0 Astankova 3', 50', Kobeleva 7', 11', 24', 54', 82', Efimova 17', Veselukha 31', 33', 65', Pozdeeva 35' (80), Odincova 38', Kiskonen 48' (63), Pasishnuk 62', Orlova 69', 72'
Oct 26, 2009  Serbia 1-2 Kobeleva 7'
Oct 29, 2009  Spain 0-3
2011 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 10
 Russia
Sochi
Sep 26, 2010  Greece 3-2 Piskunova 10', Veselukha 53', Kiskonen 66'
Sep 28, 2010  Faroe Islands 2-0 Kiskonen 12', Veselukha 29'
Oct 1, 2010  Wales 2-2 Piskunova 8', Veselukha 80+3' (p)
2011 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 3
 Denmark
Esbjerg
Apr 21, 2011  Denmark 0-5
Apr 23, 2011  Germany 0-9
Apr 26, 2011  Finland 0-2
2012 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 4
 Lithuania
Kaunas and Alytus
Okt 2, 2011  Lithuania 2-0 Samoilova 28', Belomyttseva 45'
Oct 4, 2011  Slovenia 4-2 Samoilova 3', Piskunova 13', 33', 53'
Oct 7, 2011  Norway 0-2
UEFA Women's Under-17 Development Cup
 Switzerland
Nyon
Apr 14, 2012  Scotland 0-3
Apr 17, 2012  Montenegro 4-0 Kovalenko 16', Piskunova 24', Chernomyrdina 27', 80'
2013 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 7
 Greece
 Thessaloniki
Okt 29, 2012  Romania 6-1 Andreeva 8', 50', 53', Bychkova 49', Belomyttseva 63', Chernomyrdina 80+1'
Okt 31, 2012  Greece 2-1 Danilova 39', Andreeva 52'
Nov 3, 2012  Germany 1-7 Belomyttseva 48'
International Women's Under-17 Tournament
 Montenegro
Podgorica
Apr 16, 2013  Albania 12-0 Mashina 3', 10', Khotyreva 9', 29', Schahnazarova 17', 31', 32', Kolesnikova 24', Zelenova 49', 60', Bocharkina 61', 69'
Apr 18, 2013  Montenegro 2-1 Chernova 15', Khotyreva 25'
 Belarus
Minsk
May 21, 2013  Ukraine 3-0 Khotyreva 15', 38', Aniskina 20'
May 22, 2013  Belarus 3-0 Aniskina 15', Khotyreva 29', Simanovskaya 73'
May 24, 2013  Kazakhstan 5-0 Bocharkina 7', Bichkova 14', Sokolova 19', Mashina 58', Khotyreva 73'
2014 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 4
 Russia
Ulyanovsk and Dimitrovgrad
Aug 6, 2013  Turkey 1-0 Voloshina 44'
Aug 8, 2013  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 Khotyreva 60'
Aug 11, 2013  Republic of Ireland 1-0 Khotyreva 42'
2014 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 2
 Austria
Fußach and Dornbirn
Oct 8, 2013  Belarus 3-2 Andreeva 25', 27', Bichkova 76'
Oct 10, 2013  Greece 1-1 Zerva 52' (o.g.)
Oct 13, 2013  Austria 1-5 Andreeva 3'
International Women's Under-17 Tournament
 Estonia
Tallinn
May 2, 2014  Finland 0-4
May 3, 2014  Sweden 0-1
May 5, 2014  Estonia 10-0 Yakovleva 3', Voloshina 18', Drozdova 19', 46', 48', Carenkova 29', Trikina 43', Pahesh 52', 61', Kovalenko 71'
2015 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 1
 Bulgaria
Kavarna
Oct 26, 2014  Bulgaria 1-0 Trikina 50'
Oct 28, 2014  Moldova 7-1 Trikina 5', Voloshina 43', Drozdova 54', Bespalikova 62', Zarubina 72', 79', 80+2'
Oct 31, 2014  England 1-4 Shvedova 32' (p)
2015 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 4
 Russia
Sochi
Mar 22, 2015  Spain 0-3
Mar 24, 2015  Belgium 0-1
Mar 27, 2015  Romania 2-5 Drozdova 35' (p), Bespalikova 26'
2016 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 8
 Romania
Buftea and Mogoșoaia
Oct 12, 2015  Romania 4-0 Guseva 49', 62', 69', Maksimova 75'
Oct 14, 2015  Slovakia 3-0 Dronova 11' (p), Guseva 29', Zarubina 50'
Oct 17, 2015  Sweden 0-2
2016 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 1
 Austria
Rohrendorf bei Krems and
Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn
Mar 19, 2016  Austria 0-4
Mar 21, 2016  Germany 0-3
Mar 24, 2016   Switzerland 1-4 Ruzina 7'

Player history[edit]

Top goalscorers in the European Championships[edit]

Goalscorers with an equal number of goals are ranked in chronological order of reaching the milestone. Bold indicates still active players. As of 15 May 2014

# Name Career Goals
1 Andreeva 2012–2013 7
2 Veselukha 2009–2010 6
3 Zinovieva 2008 6
4 Kobeleva 2009 6

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Russia World Cup ban appeal rejected by CAS". ESPN.com. 18 March 2022.

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