Spain women's national under-19 football team

 Spain
Association Royal Spanish Football Federation
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Pedro López
Captain Marta Turmo
Most caps Ruth García (29)
Top scorer Patricia Martínez (24)
FIFA code ESP
First colours
Second colours
UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
Appearances 11 (First in 2000)
Best result Winners (2004)
FIFA U-20 World Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 2004)
Best result Group Stage (2004)

The Spain women's national under-19 football team represents Spain in international football in under-19 categories and is controlled by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.

Competitive record

UEFA Women's U19 Championship record

UEFA Women's U19 Championship record UEFA Women's U19 Championship Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
No host 1998 Did Not Qualify 302158
Sweden 1999 312054
France 2000 Runners-up 2nd 320175 6411114
Norway 2001 Fourth place 4th 200203 6240108
Sweden 2002 Group stage 5th 310224 321093
Germany 2003 Group stage 8th 310256 321083
Finland 2004 Champions 1st 5401109 6510303
Hungary 2005 Did Not Qualify 6501262
Switzerland 2006 3201125
Iceland 2007 Group stage 5th 310222 6510362
France 2008 Group stage 7th 310224 6510371
Belarus 2009 Did Not Qualify 6411295
Republic of Macedonia 2010 Group stage 5th 310263 6501194
Italy 2011 Group stage 7th 301227 6510202
Turkey 2012 Runners-up 2nd 531181 6600312
Wales 2013 Did Not Qualify 6303298
Norway 2014 Runners-up 2nd 530262 3300130
Israel 2015 Runners-up 2nd 3300231
Slovakia 2016 To Be Determined 000000
Total 38 17 2 19 50 46 87 62 16 9 353 228

Copa del Atlántico

The Copa del Atlántico Femenina was a European invitational tournament for national under-19 teams in women's association football between 2007 and 2008.

Year Result Matches Wins Draws Losses GF GA
Spain 20071Champions220071
Spain 20081Champions220091
Total2/24400162

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2016 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship on 28 March 2016.

Caps and goals as of 8 April 2016.
0#0 Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Castilla-La Mancha Yolanda Aguirre (1998-10-23) October 23, 1998 2 0 Spain FF La Solana
13 1GK Basque Country (autonomous community) Amaia Peña (1998-11-22) November 22, 1998 5 1 Spain Athletic Club "B"

3 2DF Community of Madrid Beatriz Beltrán (1997-12-10) December 10, 1997 16 1 Spain Atlético de Madrid
15 2DF Community of Madrid Marta Cazalla (1997-04-05) April 5, 1997 5 0 Spain Atlético de Madrid "B"
2 2DF Catalonia Núria Garrote (1997-06-10) June 10, 1997 18 1 Spain FC Barcelona
12 2DF Community of Madrid Paula Herrero (1997-12-28) December 28, 1997 4 0 Spain Madrid CFF
4 2DF Catalonia Ariadna Rovirola (1998-08-26) August 26, 1998 3 0 Spain FC Barcelona "B"

14 3MF Catalonia Aitana Bonmati (1998-01-18) January 18, 1998 5 0 Spain FC Barcelona "B"
6 3MF Catalonia Pilar Garrote (1997-06-10) June 10, 1997 13 8 Spain FC Barcelona
8 3MF Balearic Islands Patricia Guijarro (1998-05-17) May 17, 1998 6 0 Spain FC Barcelona
5 3MF Catalonia Sandra Hernández (1997-05-25) May 25, 1997 14 4 Spain FC Barcelona
16 3MF Basque Country (autonomous community) Maite Oroz (1998-03-25) March 25, 1998 5 3 Spain Athletic Club
18 3MF Castilla-La Mancha Sara Rubio (1998-06-30) June 30, 1998 1 0 Spain CD Al-Basit
10 3MF Canary Islands Andrea Sánchez Falcón (1997-02-28) February 28, 1997 18 9 Spain FC Barcelona

9 4FW Community of Madrid Laura Domínguez (1997-08-12) August 12, 1997 11 2 Spain Madrid CFF
7 4FW Basque Country (autonomous community) Nahikari García (1997-03-10) March 10, 1997 22 16 Spain Real Sociedad
11 4FW Extremadura Carmen Menayo (1998-04-14) April 14, 1998 6 2 Spain Santa Teresa CD
17 4FW Community of Madrid Macarena Portales (1998-08-02) August 2, 1998 4 0 Spain Madrid CFF

Recent call-ups

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Castilla-La Mancha Elena De Toro (1997-01-31) January 31, 1997 8 0 Spain Fundación Albacete v. Sweden; Jul 27, 2015
GK Valencian Community Lourdes María Vilches (1997-10-29) October 29, 1997 2 0 Spain Levante UD v. England; Sep 18, 2015
DF Andalusia Rocío Gálvez (1997-04-15) April 15, 1997 13 1 Spain Atlético de Madrid v. Russia; Feb 24, 2016
DF Catalonia Queralt Gómez (1997-05-27) May 27, 1997 2 0 Spain CF Igualada v. England; Sep 18, 2015
DF Valencian Community Neus Llinares (1997-07-21) July 21, 1997 1 0 Spain Valencia CF "B" v. Russia; Feb 24, 2016
DF Catalonia Paola Soldevilla (1997-12-07) December 7, 1997 10 0 Spain Real Sociedad v. Germany; Jul 21, 2015
MF Castilla-La Mancha "Leles" Carrión (1997-02-22) February 22, 1997 2 0 Spain Fundación Albacete v. Russia; Feb 24, 2016
MF Basque Country (autonomous community) Jone Ibañez (1997-07-22) July 22, 1997 2 0 Spain Athletic Club "B" v. England; Sep 18, 2015
MF Basque Country (autonomous community) Paula Mañoso (1997-01-29) January 29, 1997 7 0 Spain Athletic Club "B" v. England; Sep 18, 2015
MF Andalusia Natalia Montilla (1998-10-18) October 18, 1998 2 1 Spain Sevilla FC v. England; Sep 18, 2015
FW Andalusia Mireya García Boa (1997-08-13) August 13, 1997 3 2 Spain Santa Teresa CD v. Iceland; Sep 18, 2014
FW Asturias Lucía García (1998-07-14) July 14, 1998 3 1 Spain Oviedo Moderno CF v. Russia; Feb 24, 2016
FW Community of Madrid Laura Ortega (1997-11-10) November 10, 1997 10 2 United States College of Charleston v. England; Sep 18, 2015

Previous rosters

2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship squad

Statistics

Top Appearances

# Name Career Caps Goals
1 Valencian Community Ruth García 2003–2006 29 1
2 Catalonia Miriam Diéguez 2003–2005 26 5
3 Basque Country (autonomous community) Iraia Iturregi 2002–2004 24 4
4 Catalonia Marta Torrejón 2006–2009 23 6
5 Basque Country (autonomous community) Nahikari García 2014–present 22 16
Basque Country (autonomous community) Itsaso Nabaskues 2007–2009 22 0
7 Castile and León Equatorial Guinea Jade Boho [1] 2003–2005 21 12
Canary Islands Silvia Doblado 2003–2006 21 1
Andalusia Ana "Willy" Romero 2003–2006 21 7
10 Catalonia Alexia Putellas 2011–2013 20 13
Valencian Community Júlia Vera 2003–2006 20 3

Those marked in bold went on to earn full international caps
Those marked in italic went on to earn full international caps with other national football team

Top Goalscorers

# Player Career Goals Caps
1 Community of Madrid Laura del Río 1997–2001 45? 25?
2 Castile and León Patricia Martínez 2007–2008 24 19
3 Aragon Adriana Martín 2002–2004 16 12
Basque Country (autonomous community) Nahikari García 2014–present 16 22
5 Catalonia Alexia Putellas 2011–2013 13 20
6 Balearic Islands Mariona Caldentey 2014–2015 12 14
Castile and León Equatorial Guinea Jade Boho 2003–2005 12 21
8 Community of Madrid Laura Ortiz 2011–2013 10 13
Catalonia Victoria Losada 2008–2010 10 14
10 Galicia (Spain) María Paz Vilas 2006–2007 9 9
Community of Madrid Amanda Sampedro 2011–2012 9 14
Canary Islands Andrea Sánchez Falcón 2014–present 9 18

Those marked in bold went on to earn full international caps
Those marked in italic went on to earn full international caps with other national football team

Hat-tricks

Player Against Result Competition Date
Adriana Martín Denmark Denmark under-19 4-1 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 15 April 2003
Adriana Martín Belgium Belgium under-19 4-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 23 September 2003
Adriana Martín Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina under-19 0-9 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 25 September 2003
Natalia Pablos Slovakia Slovakia under-19 9-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 24 April 2004
Jade Boho Czech Republic Czech Republic under-19 1-5 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 2 October 2004
María Paz Vilas 6 Latvia Latvia under-19 14-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 26 September 2006
Raquel Peña Latvia Latvia under-19 14-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 26 September 2006
Patricia Martínez 4 Serbia Serbia under-19 11-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 12 April 2007
Patricia Martínez Switzerland Switzerland under-19 12-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 15 April 2007
Patricia Martínez 5 Lithuania Lithuania under-19 14-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 27 September 2007
Joana Flaviano Lithuania Lithuania under-19 14-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 27 September 2007
Patricia Martínez Faroe Islands Faroe Islands under-19 0-12 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 29 September 2007
Georgina Carreras Faroe Islands Faroe Islands under-19 0-12 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 29 September 2007
Patricia Martínez Cyprus Cyprus under-19 9-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 25 September 2008
Victoria Losada Cyprus Cyprus under-19 9-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 25 September 2008
Victoria Losada 5 Lithuania Lithuania under-19 0-12 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 27 September 2008
Laura Ortiz Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina under-19 0-9 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 17 September 2011
Gema Gili Moldova Moldova under-19 8-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 19 September 2011
Alexia Putellas Estonia Estonia under-19 16-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 20 October 2012
Laura Ortiz 4 Estonia Estonia under-19 16-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 20 October 2012
Andrea Sánchez Falcón Croatia Croatia under-19 7-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 13 September 2014
Mariona Caldentey 4 Belarus Belarus under-19 10-0 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 7 April 2014
Mariona Caldentey Lithuania Lithuania under-19 0-14 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 15 September 2014
Pilar Garrote 4 Lithuania Lithuania under-19 0-14 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 15 September 2014
Andrea Sánchez Falcón Lithuania Lithuania under-19 0-14 UEFA Women's u19 Championship qualification 15 September 2014

4 Player scored 4 goals
5 Player scored 5 goals
6 Player scored 6 goals

See also

Spain women's national football team
Spain women's national under-17 football team

References

  1. capped by Equatorial Guinea

External links

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