United States National Football Team (Juniors U-17)
Nickname (s) | Team USA The Stars and Stripes The Yanks |
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Association | United States Soccer Federation | ||
confederacy | CONCACAF | ||
Technical sponsor | Nike | ||
Head coach | John Hackworth | ||
captain | Sadig Taha | ||
FIFA code | United States | ||
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First international game Guinea 1-0 USA July 31, 1985 ( Beijing , China )
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Biggest win USA 11-0 Kyrgyzstan May 30, 2013 ( Baku , Azerbaijan )
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Biggest defeat Oman 4: 0 USA September 6, 1997 ( Alexandria , Egypt ) Germany 4: 0 USA June 30, 2011 ( Querétaro , Mexico ) Czech Republic 4: 0 USA January 20, 2012 ( Turkey ) |
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The American U-17 national soccer team is a selection team of American soccer players . It is subject to the United States Soccer Federation and represents it internationally at the U-17 level , for example in friendly matches against the national teams of other national associations, at CONCACAF U-17 championships and U-17 world championships .
The team won the CONCACAF championship three times ( 1983 , 1992 and 2011 ). Her best result at world championships was fourth in 1999 . In addition, she reached the World Cup quarter-finals four times ( 1991 , 1993 , 2003 and 2005 ).
Participation in U-17 world championships
(Until 1989 U-16 World Championship)
1985 | Preliminary round |
1987 | Preliminary round |
1989 | Preliminary round |
1991 | Quarter finals |
1993 | Quarter finals |
1995 | Preliminary round |
1997 | Preliminary round |
1999 | 4th Place |
2001 | Preliminary round |
2003 | Quarter finals |
2005 | Quarter finals |
2007 | Round of 16 |
2009 | Round of 16 |
2011 | Round of 16 |
2013 | not qualified |
2015 | Preliminary round |
2017 | Quarter finals |
2019 | Preliminary round |
Participation in CONCACAF U-17 championships
(1983–1988: CONCACAF U-16 Championship , 1999–2007: World Cup qualifying tournament held in two groups)
1983 | winner |
1985 | not participated |
1987 | 2nd place |
1988 | 2nd place |
1991 | 2nd place |
1992 | winner |
1994 | 2nd place |
1997 | 2nd place |
1999 | 2nd place (group A) |
2001 | Winner (Group A) |
2003 | Winner (Group A) |
2005 | Winner (Group A) |
2007 | Winner (Group B) |
2009 | Semi-final 1 |
2011 | winner |
2013 | Quarter finals |
2015 | 3rd place (group A) |
2017 | 2nd place |
1Due to the outbreak of the influenza pandemic , the final round was not played.