Turkey women's national under-17 football team
The Turkey women's national under-17 football team (Turkish: Türkiye 17 Yaş Altı Kız Millî Futbol Takımı) is the national under-17 football team of Turkey and is governed by the Turkish Football Federation.
Current squad
As of 20 October 2015[1][2][3]
- Caps and goals for Turkey U-17 participation only
Results at official competitions
Friendly matches are not included.
Host | Date | Opponent | Result | Scorers |
2008 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 6 |
Turkey, Antalya |
Oct 19, 2007 | Republic of Ireland | L 0–5 | |
Oct 21, 2007 | Sweden | L 1–3 | Elgalp |
Oct 24, 2007 | Moldova | W 7–0 | Elgalp (3), Sabırlı, E. Aydın, Özkan, Demiryol |
2009 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 5 |
Turkey, Antalya |
Oct 18, 2008 | Republic of Ireland | L 1–2 | Demiryol |
Oct 20, 2008 | Netherlands | L 0–4 | |
Oct 23, 2008 | Faroe Islands | W 4–0 | Serdar, Gönültaş, Kaya, H. Kara |
2010 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 4 |
Slovenia, Dravograd |
Oct 10, 2009 | Denmark | L 0–3 | |
Oct 12, 2009 | Republic of Ireland | L 0–3 | |
Oct 15, 2009 | Slovenia | W 1–0 | Gönültaş |
International Women's Under-17 Friendship Tournament |
Greece, Drama |
Jun 27, 2010 | Bulgaria | W 3–0 | Ertürk, Karataş, Hız |
Jun 28, 2010 | Greece | D 2–2 | L. Güngör, Çınar |
Jun 30, 2010 | Bulgaria | W 8–0 | Hız (3), Çınar, Karataş, Adalı, Ertürk (2) |
Jul 1, 2010 | Greece | D 2–2 | Karagenç, Çınar |
2011 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 6 |
Belgium, Wetteren |
Oct 3, 2010 | England | L 0–2 | |
Oct 5, 2010 | Belgium | L 0–3 | |
Oct 8, 2010 | Armenia | W 7–0 | Çınar (3), Hız (2), B. Güngör, Baştürk |
2012 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 7 |
Serbia, Banatski Dvor |
Sep 29, 2011 | Serbia | L 3–4 | Topçu (2), E. Duran |
Oct 1, 2011 | Greece | W 2–3 | Başkol, K. Aydın |
Oct 8, 2011 | Denmark | L 1–3 | Topçu |
UEFA Women's Under-17 Development Cup |
Georgia, Tbilisi |
Apr 19, 2012 | Azerbaijan | W 3–1 | Akbaş, Önal, Topçu |
Apr 21, 2012 | Georgia | W 1–0 | Ergen |
2013 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 10 |
Latvia, Riga |
Aug 28, 2012 | Wales | W 2–0 | Topçu (2) |
Aug 30, 2012 | Norway | L 1–5 | Topçu |
Sep 2, 2012 | Latvia | W 1–0 | Topçu |
International Women's Under-17 Tournament |
Spain, Madrid |
Apr 8, 2013 | France | L 0–3 | |
Apr 9, 2013 | Spain | L 2–3 | Çatinkaya, Tezcan |
Apr 11, 2013 | England | L 0–2 | |
Serbia, Belgrade |
Jun 22, 2013 | Slovenia | D 3–3 | Topçu, Sivrikaya (2) |
Jun 23, 2013 | Greece | L 1–4 | Sivrikaya |
Jun 25, 2013 | Serbia | W 5–1 | Sivrikaya (3), Topçu (2) |
2014 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 4 |
Russia, Ulyanovsk |
Aug 6, 2013 | Russia | L 0–1 | |
Aug 8, 2013 | Republic of Ireland | L 0–1 | |
Russia, Dimitrovgrad |
Aug 11, 2013 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | W 3–0 | Sivrikaya (3) |
UEFA Women's Under-17 Development Tournament |
Portugal, Ribeira Brava, Madeira |
May 12, 2014 | Portugal | D 2–2 | Civelek, Hançar |
May 13, 2014 | France | L 0–4 | |
Portugal, Porto |
May 15, 2014 | Czech Republic | L 0–7 | |
Estonia, Tallinn |
Aug 12, 2014 | Estonia | W 3–0 | Bozyel, Sivrikaya (2) |
Aug 13, 2014 | Azerbaijan | W 2–0 | Türkoğlu, Sivrikaya |
Aug 18, 2014 | Faroe Islands | W 3–1 | Uzun, Civelek, Sivrikaya |
2015 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 8 |
Macedonia, Skopje |
Oct 16, 2014 | Kazakhstan | W 5–0 | Türkoğlu, Hançar (2), Civelek, Arhan[5] |
Oct 18, 2014 | Macedonia | W 5–0 | Kılınç, Hançar, Manya, Civelek, Arhan[6] |
Oct 21, 2014 | Denmark | L 0–2 | |
2015 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round – Group 1 |
Turkey, Tarsus, Adana |
Apr 11, 2015 | Finland | W 2–1 | Hançar (2)[7] |
Apr 13, 2015 | Switzerland | L 0–4 | |
Apr 16, 2015 | Serbia | L 0–2 | |
UEFA Women's Under-16 Development Tournament |
Israel |
May 2, 2015 | Poland | L 1–2 | Azak |
May 3, 2015 | Israel | L 1–4 | Hançar |
May 5, 2015 | Ukraine | W 2–1 | Türkoğlu (2) |
2016 UEFA Championship qualification – Group 1 |
Turkey, Selçuk, Kuşadası |
Oct 15, 2015 | Andorra | W 5–0 | Baysal, Gören, Sadıkoğlu (2), Azak[3] |
Oct 17, 2015 | Ukraine | L 0–1 | |
Oct 20, 2015 | Republic of Ireland | L 0–3 | |
2017 UEFA Championship qualification – Group 7 |
Latvia |
Oct 2, 2016 | Latvia | | |
Oct 4, 2016 | Wales | | |
Oct 7, 2016 | Germany | | |
Player history
Most capped players
Players in bold are still active.
As of 20 October 2015
Top goalscorers
Goalscorers with an equal number of goals are ranked in chronological order of reaching the milestone. Bold indicates still active players.
As of 20 October 2015
Managers
See also
References
External links
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