Russian national football team (U-17 women)

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Russian Federation
Rossiyskaya Federazija
Россия
Logo of the RFS
Association Rossijski Futbolny Soyuz
confederacy UEFA
Technical sponsor adidas
Head coach Viktor Papayev
captain Anastasia Akimova
Record scorer Alena Andreewa (7)
Home stadium Changing stages
FIFA code RUS
FIFA rank 24. (1708 points)
(as of August 14, 2020)
First jersey
Second jersey
Balance sheet
33 games
17 wins
3 draws
13 losses
statistics
First international match Russia U-17 3: 1 Slovakia U-17 ( Rustavi , Georgia ; Oct. 27, 2007)
RussiaRussia SlovakiaSlovakia
Biggest win Russia U-17 19: 0 Armenia U-17 ( Tabanovac , Serbia ; Oct. 24, 2009)
RussiaRussia ArmeniaArmenia
Biggest defeat Germany U-17 9: 0 Russia U-17 ( Esbjerg , Denmark ; 23 Apr 2011)
GermanyGermany RussiaRussia
(As of Aug. 22, 2014 )

The Russian national soccer team of U-17 women represents Russia in international women's soccer.

Tournament balance sheet

World Championship

European Championship

Record goal scorers

Gates Surname
7th Alena Andreewa
6th Ksenia Veselukha
6th Irina Zinovieva
6th Snežana Kobelewa

Games against national teams from German-speaking countries

All results from a Russian perspective.

Germany

date place Result occasion Goal scorers spectator
0Apr 9, 2009 Coa Hungary Town Sopron.svgSopron HungaryHungaryHungary  0: 4 UEFA U-17 Women's European Championship.svgEuropean Championship qualifying round Goal after 19 minutes 19 ′ Ramona Petzelberger Germany 47 ′ Annika Doppler Germany 52 ′ Ivana Rudelic Germany 82 ′ Annika Eberhardt GermanyGermanyGermany 
Goal after 47 minutes  GermanyGermany 
Goal after 52 minutes  GermanyGermany 
Goal after 82 minutes  GermanyGermany 
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Apr 23, 2011 Esbjerg Municipality coa.svgEsbjerg DenmarkDenmarkDenmark  0: 9 UEFA U-17 Women's European Championship.svgEuropean Championship qualifying round Goal after 3 minutes 3 ′ 50 ′ 53 ′ Sara Däbritz Germany 7 ′ 58 ′ Lena Petermann Germany 47 ′ Melanie Leupolz Germany 63 ′ Fabienne Dongus Germany 68 ′ 79 ′ Lina Magull GermanyGoal after 50 minutes Goal after 53 minutes  GermanyGermany 
Goal after 7 minutes Goal after 58 minutes  GermanyGermany 
Goal after 47 minutes  GermanyGermany 
Goal after 63 minutes  GermanyGermany 
Goal after 68 minutes Goal after 79 minutes  GermanyGermany 
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0Nov 3, 2012 Flag of Thessaloniki.svgThessaloniki GreeceGreeceGreece  1: 7 UEFA U-17 Women's European Championship.svgEuropean Championship qualifying round Goal after 15 minutes 15 ′ 16 ′ 62 ′ Madeline Gier Germany 42 ′ 68 ′ 72 ′ Jasmin Sehan Germany 70 ′ Alina Ortega-Jurado Germany 48 ′ Anna Belomyttsewa RussiaGoal after 16 minutes Goal after 62 minutes  GermanyGermany 
Goal after 42 minutes Goal after 68 minutes Goal after 72 minutes GermanyGermany 
Goal after 70 minutes GermanyGermany 
Goal after 48 minutes RussiaRussia 
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21 Mar 2016 AUT Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn COA.pngEnzesfeld-Lindabrunn AustriaAustriaAustria  0: 3 UEFA U-17 Women's European Championship.svgEuropean Championship qualifying round Goal after 18 minutes 18 ′ Tanja Pawollek Germany 57 ′ Giulia Gwinn Germany 65 ′ Janina Minge GermanyGermanyGermany 
Goal after 57 minutes  GermanyGermany 
Goal after 65 minutes  GermanyGermany 
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Switzerland

date place Result occasion Goal scorers spectator
Apr 11, 2009 HUN Bük COA.jpgBük HungaryHungaryHungary  1: 2 UEFA U-17 Women's European Championship.svgEuropean Championship qualifying round Goal after 3 minutes 3 ′ 63 ′ Cora Canetta Switzerland 60 ′ Darja Sobolewa RussiaGoal after 63 minutes SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
Goal after 60 minutes RussiaRussia 
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24 Mar 2016 AUT Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn COA.pngEnzesfeld-Lindabrunn AustriaAustriaAustria  1: 4 UEFA U-17 Women's European Championship.svgEuropean Championship qualifying round Goal after 7 minutes 7 ′ Alena Ruzina Russia 9 ′ 23 ′ Leandra Schegg Switzerland 16 ′ Géraldine Reuteler Switzerland 36 ′ Eline Schuling SwitzerlandRussiaRussia 
Goal after 9 minutes  Goal after 23 minutes  SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
Goal after 16 minutes  SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
Goal after 36 minutes  SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
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Austria

date place Result occasion Goal scorers spectator
Oct 13, 2013 AUT Fußach COA.pngFußach AustriaAustriaAustria  1: 5 UEFA U-17 Women's European Championship.svgEuropean Championship qualifying round Goal after 3 minutes 3 ′ Alena Andreeva Russia 31 ′ 54 ′ Nina Wasserbauer Austria 39 ′ 51 ′ 67 ′ Julia Kofler AustriaRussiaRussia 
Goal after 31 minutes Goal after 54 minutes AustriaAustria 
Goal after 39 minutes Goal after 51 minutes Goal after 67 minutes AustriaAustria 
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19 Mar 2016 AUT Rohrendorf near Krems COA.jpgRohrendorf near Krems AustriaAustriaAustria  0: 4 UEFA U-17 Women's European Championship.svgEuropean Championship qualifying round Goal after 23 minutes 23 ′ Laura Krumböck Austria 39 ′ Besijana Pireci Austria 59 ′ Jana Scharnböck Austria 80 + 1 ′ Magdalena Bachler AustriaAustriaAustria 
Goal after 39 minutes  AustriaAustria 
Goal after 59 minutes  AustriaAustria 
Goal after 80 + 1 minutes  AustriaAustria 
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Web links

  1. Women's world rankings. In: fifa.com. FIFA , August 14, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020 (teams without a place and points are provisional because no more than five games have been played or the teams have been inactive for more than 18 months).