Uruguay women's national under-17 football team explained

Uruguay
Fifa Trigramme:URU
Nickname:Las Celestes, Charrúas
Most Caps:Yamila Badell (10 matches)
Top Scorer:Yamila Badell (11 goals)
First Game: 0 – 1
(Santiago, Chile; January 13, 2008) (Official)
Largest Win: 7 – 2
(Sucre, Bolivia; March 12, 2012)
Largest Loss: 0 – 5
(Baku, Azerbaijan; September 26, 2012)
U17wc Apps:2
U17wc First:2012
U17wc Best:Group Stage (2012, 2018)
Regional Cup Apps:8
Regional Cup First:2008
Regional Cup Best:Runners-up (2012)
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Type:women

The Uruguay women's national under-17 football team represents Uruguay in international competitions.

The women's U-17 team have competed in all four South American Under-17 Women's Championships. As a result of their second place achievement in 2012 they competed at the 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Azerbaijan.[1] They later took part in 2018 as host.

Competitive record

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record
YearResultPosition
2008Did not qualify
2010
2012Group Stage14th3003214
2014Did not qualify
2016
2018Group Stage14th301228
2022Did not qualify
2024
2025To be determined
Total2/9-6015422

South American Championship record

South American Under-17 Women's Championship
YearRoundPositionGPWD*LGSGA
2008Group Stage8th410358
2010Group Stage9th4004213
2012Runners up2nd7601199
2013Group Stage9th4013412
2016Group Stage5th421155
2018Third Place3rd742185
2022Group Stage7th411244
Total7/70 Titles34145154756

Notes and References

  1. Web site: . Colombia secure third CONMEBOL ticket. https://web.archive.org/web/20120404100636/http://www.fifa.com/u17womensworldcup/news/newsid=1606048/index.html. dead. April 4, 2012. March 26, 2012. FIFA. September 7, 2015.