Hungarian national football team (U-17 juniors)

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Hungary
Association Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség
confederacy UEFA
Head coach Zoltán Szélesi
FIFA code HUN
(As of May 2017)

The Hungarian U-17 national soccer team is a selection team of Hungarian soccer players . She is subject to the Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség and represents him internationally at the U-17 level , for example in friendly matches against the national teams of other national associations, at the U-17 European and U-17 World Championships .

At the 1985 World Cup , the team reached the quarter-finals, but they lost it to Nigeria . She reached the quarter-finals at European Championships in 1993 , 1997 and 2017 .

Participation in U-17 world championships

(Until 1989 U-16 World Championship)

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

Participation in the U-17 European Championships

(Until 2001 U-16 European Championship)

ItalyItaly 1982 not qualified
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 1984
HungaryHungary 1985 Preliminary round
GreeceGreece 1986 not qualified
FranceFrance 1987
SpainSpain 1988 Preliminary round
DenmarkDenmark 1989 not qualified
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 1990 Preliminary round
SwitzerlandSwitzerland 1991 not qualified
Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus 1992 Preliminary round
TurkeyTurkey 1993 Quarter finals
IrelandIreland 1994 not qualified
BelgiumBelgium 1995
AustriaAustria 1996
GermanyGermany 1997 Quarter finals
ScotlandScotland 1998 not qualified
Czech RepublicCzech Republic 1999 Preliminary round
IsraelIsrael 2000
EnglandEngland 2001
DenmarkDenmark 2002
PortugalPortugal 2003
FranceFrance 2004 not qualified
ItalyItaly 2005
LuxembourgLuxembourg 2006 Preliminary round
BelgiumBelgium 2007 not qualified
TurkeyTurkey 2008
GermanyGermany 2009
LiechtensteinLiechtenstein 2010
SerbiaSerbia 2011
SloveniaSlovenia 2012
SlovakiaSlovakia 2013
MaltaMalta 2014
BulgariaBulgaria 2015
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan 2016
CroatiaCroatia 2017 Quarter finals
EnglandEngland 2018 not qualified
IrelandIreland 2019 qualified

See also