Colombian National Football Team (U-17 Juniors)

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Colombia
Association Federación Colombiana de Fútbol
confederacy CONMEBOL
Head coach Ramiro Viafara
FIFA code COL
(Status: unknown)

The Colombian U-17 national soccer team is a selection team of Colombian soccer players . It is subject to the Federación Colombiana de Fútbol and represents it internationally at the U-17 level , for example in friendly matches against the national teams of other national associations, at the U-17 South American Championship and the U-17 World Cup .

The team became South American champions in their own country in 1993 and vice-South American champions in 2007 . In 1988 and 2003 she took third place.

Her best result at a World Cup was in Finland in 2003 . After a semi-final defeat against eventual world champions Brazil and a defeat against Argentina , she finished fourth. In 2007 the team was eliminated in the round of 16 and in 2009 in the quarter-finals.

Participation in U-17 world championships

(Until 1989 U-16 World Championship)

China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 1985 not qualified
CanadaCanada 1987
ScotlandScotland 1989 Preliminary round
ItalyItaly 1991 not qualified
JapanJapan 1993 Preliminary round
EcuadorEcuador 1995 not qualified
EgyptEgypt 1997
New ZealandNew Zealand 1999
Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago 2001
FinlandFinland 2003 4th Place
PeruPeru 2005 not qualified
Korea SouthSouth Korea 2007 Round of 16
NigeriaNigeria 2009 Quarter finals
MexicoMexico 2011 not qualified
United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates 2013
ChileChile 2015
IndiaIndia 2017 qualified

Participation in the U-17 South American Championship

(Until 1988 U-16 South American Championship)

ArgentinaArgentina 1985 6th place
PeruPeru 1986 Preliminary round
EcuadorEcuador 1988 3rd place
ParaguayParaguay 1991 Preliminary round
ColombiaColombia 1993 winner
PeruPeru 1995 Preliminary round
ParaguayParaguay 1997 Preliminary round
UruguayUruguay 1999 Preliminary round
PeruPeru 2001 Preliminary round
BoliviaBolivia 2003 3rd place
VenezuelaVenezuela 2005 4th Place
EcuadorEcuador 2007 2nd place
ChileChile 2009 4th Place
EcuadorEcuador 2011 5th place
ArgentinaArgentina 2013 Preliminary round
ParaguayParaguay 2015 6th place
BrazilBrazil 2017 4th Place

See also