Polish national football team (U-17 juniors)
| Nickname (s) | Biało-czerwoni ( The White and Red ) Białe Orły ( The White Eagles ) |
| Association | Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej |
| confederacy | UEFA |
| Head coach | Robert Wójcik |
| FIFA code | POLE |
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The Polish U-17 national soccer team is a selection team of Polish soccer players . She is subject to the Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej and represents him internationally at U-17 level , for example in friendly matches against the national teams of other national associations, at U-17 European and U-17 World Championships .
The team became European champions in 1993 . It also came in second in 1999 and third in 1990 .
Her best result at a world championship was fourth place in 1993 in Japan . In 1999 she was eliminated in the preliminary round.
Participation in U-17 world championships
(Until 1989 U-16 World Championship)
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not participated |
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4th Place |
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Preliminary round |
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not qualified |
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Participation in the U-17 European Championships
(Until 2001 U-16 European Championship)
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not qualified |
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3rd place |
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Preliminary round |
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not qualified |
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European champion |
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not qualified |
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Preliminary round |
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not qualified |
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2nd place |
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Preliminary round |
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not qualified |
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