Russia women's national under-17 football team explained

Russia Women's U-17
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Fifa Trigramme:RUS
Nickname:bears
Association:Football Union of Russia
Confederation:UEFA (Europe)
Coach: Alexandr Schagov
Asst Manager: Tatiana Kucher
Captain: Jana Litvinenko
Top Scorer: 7 - Alena Andreeva
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First Game: Russia 3–1
(Rustavi, Georgia; October 27, 2007)
Largest Win: Russia 19–0
(Tabanovac, Serbia; October 24, 2009)
Largest Loss: Russia 0–9
(Esbjerg, Denmark; April 23, 2011)
Regional Name:UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship

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

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

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

YearResultMatchesWinsDraws*LossesGFGA
2008did not qualify
2012
2014
2016
2018
2022Suspended
2024
2025
Total0/9000000

UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship

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

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2008did not qualify
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2018
2019
2020Cancelled
2021
2022Suspended
2023
2024
2025
Total0/16000000

Results at official competitions

Friendly matches are not included.

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2008 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 10

Rustavi
Oct 27, 2007 3-1 Makarova, Aborovichute
Oct 29, 2007 3-0 Koltakova, Ananieva
Nov 1, 2007 0-1
2008 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 4

Spjald and Vildbjerg
Mar 24, 2008 4-3
Mar 26, 2008 0-1
Mar 29, 2008 0-2
2009 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 7

Velenje
Oct 15, 2008 5-0 Koltakova, Zinovieva, Frolova
Oct 17, 2008 9-0 Deleva, Kalacheva, Ananieva, Zinovieva, Cholovyaga, Soboleva
Oct 20, 2008 1-1 Zinovieva
2009 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 3

Sopron and Bük
Apr 9, 2009 0-4
Apr 11, 2009 1-2 Soboleva
Apr 14, 2009 3-2 Frolova, Pozdeeva, Soboleva
2010 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 10

Tabanovac and Banatski Dvor
Oct 24, 2009 19-0 Astankova, Kobeleva, Efimova, Veselukha, Pozdeeva, Odincova, Kiskonen, Pasishnuk, Orlova
Oct 26, 2009 1-2 Kobeleva
Oct 29, 2009 0-3
2011 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 10

Sochi
Sep 26, 2010 3-2
Sep 28, 2010 2-0 Kiskonen, Veselukha
Oct 1, 2010 2-2 Piskunova, Veselukha
2011 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 3

Esbjerg
Apr 21, 2011 0-5
Apr 23, 2011 0-9
Apr 26, 2011 0-2
2012 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 4

Kaunas and Alytus
Okt 2, 2011 2-0
Oct 4, 2011 4-2
Oct 7, 2011 0-2
UEFA Women's Under-17 Development Cup

Nyon
Apr 14, 2012 0-3
Apr 17, 2012 4-0
2013 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 7

Okt 29, 2012 6-1
Okt 31, 2012 2-1
Nov 3, 2012 1-7
International Women's Under-17 Tournament

Podgorica
Apr 16, 2013 12-0 Mashina, Khotyreva, Schahnazarova, Kolesnikova, Zelenova, Bocharkina
Apr 18, 2013 2-1 Chernova, Khotyreva

Minsk
May 21, 2013 3-0 Khotyreva, Aniskina
May 22, 2013 3-0 Aniskina, Khotyreva, Simanovskaya
May 24, 2013 5-0 Bocharkina, Bichkova, Sokolova, Mashina, Khotyreva
2014 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 4

Ulyanovsk and Dimitrovgrad
Aug 6, 2013 1-0 Voloshina
Aug 8, 2013 1-0 Khotyreva
Aug 11, 2013 1-0 Khotyreva
2014 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 2

Fußach and Dornbirn
Oct 8, 2013 3-2 Andreeva, Bichkova
Oct 10, 2013 1-1
Oct 13, 2013 1-5
International Women's Under-17 Tournament

Tallinn
May 2, 2014 0-4
May 3, 2014 0-1
May 5, 2014 10-0 Yakovleva, Voloshina, Drozdova, Carenkova, Trikina, Pahesh, Kovalenko
2015 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 1

Kavarna
Oct 26, 2014 1-0 Trikina
Oct 28, 2014 7-1 Trikina, Voloshina, Drozdova, Bespalikova, Zarubina
Oct 31, 2014 1-4 Shvedova
2015 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 4

Sochi
Mar 22, 2015 0-3
Mar 24, 2015 0-1
Mar 27, 2015 2-5 Drozdova, Bespalikova
2016 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 8

Buftea and Mogoșoaia
Oct 12, 2015 4-0 Guseva, Maksimova
Oct 14, 2015 3-0 Dronova, Guseva, Zarubina
Oct 17, 2015 0-2
2016 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 1

Rohrendorf bei Krems and
Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn
Mar 19, 2016 0-4
Mar 21, 2016 0-3
Mar 24, 2016 1-4 Ruzina

Player history

Top goalscorers in the European Championships

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

Name Career Goals
1 Andreeva2012–2013 7
2 Veselukha2009–2010 6
3 Zinovieva2008 6
4 Kobeleva2009 6

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Russia World Cup ban appeal rejected by CAS. 18 March 2022. ESPN.com.