Women's U17 facts and figures
Friday, May 26, 2023
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The records, statistics and facts from the UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship.
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Champions
Eight-team tournament (hosts)
2022/23: France (Estonia)
2021/22: Germany (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
2019/20 & 2020/21: no final tournament
2018/19: Germany (Bulgaria)
2017/18: Spain (Lithuania)
2016/17: Germany (Czechia)
2015/16: Germany (Belarus)
2014/15: Spain (Iceland)
2013/14: Germany (England)
Four-team tournament in Nyon
2012/13: Poland
2011/12: Germany
2010/11: Spain
2009/10: Spain
2008/09: Germany
2007/08: Germany
Titles:
Germany 8
Spain 4
France 1
Poland 1
Final appearances:
Spain 10
Germany 9
France 4
Netherlands 1
Poland 1
Republic of Ireland 1
Sweden 1
Switzerland 1
Semi-final appearances:
Germany 12
Spain 12
France 7
England 5Netherlands 4
Norway 3
Switzerland 3
Denmark 2
Belgium 1
Finland 1
Iceland 1
Italy 1
Poland 1
Portugal 1
Republic of Ireland 1
Sweden 1
Final tournament appearances (max. 14)
13 Germany
12 Spain
9 France
8 England
5 Netherlands, Norway
4 Denmark
3 Italy, Poland Republic of Ireland, Switzerland
2 Austria, Czechia, Finland, Iceland, Portugal, Sweden
1 Belgium, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Estonia, Lithuania, Scotland, Serbia
Four teams 2007/08 to 2012/13, eight teams since 2013/14
Biggest wins
Qualifying: Georgia 0-27 Italy, 2009/10 qualifying round
Final tournament: Belarus 0-12 England, 2015/16 group stage
Individual match goalscoring
Qualifying 8 – Vivianne Miedema (Netherlands) v Kazakhstan, 2012/13; Signe Bruun (Denmark) v Kazakhstan, 2014/15 qualifying round
Final tournament: 5 – Kyra Malinowski (Germany) v Spain, 2008/09 final
Finals top scorers
2022/23: Liana Joseph (France), Maeline Mendy (France), Vicky López (Spain) 5
2021/22: Alma Aagaard (Denmark), Mara Alber (Germany), Carla Camacho (Spain), Fieke Kroese (Netherlands) 3
2018/19: Nikita Tromp (Netherlands) 6
2017/18: Shekiera Martinez (Germany) 9
2016/17: Melissa Kössler (Germany) 3
2015/16: Lorena Navarro (Spain), Alessia Russo (England) 5
2014/15: Stefanie Sanders (Germany) 6
2013/14: Andrea Sánchez (Spain), Jasmin Sehan (Germany) 4
2012/13: Nahikari García (Spain) 2
2011/12: Pauline Bremer (Germany), Kadidiatou Diani (France) 2
2010/11: Annabel Jäger (Germany), Lina Magull (Germany) 4
2009/10: Paloma Lázaro, Raquel Pinel, Amanda Sampedro (Spain), Megan Campbell (Republic of Ireland), Silvana Chojnowski, Melanie Leupolz, Lena Petermann (Germany) 1
2008/09: Kyra Malinowski (Germany) 8
2007/08: Dzsenifer Marozsán (Germany) 2
Season top scorers
2022/23: Ava Baker (England), Liana Joseph (France), Estrella Merino Gonzalez (Germany), Maeline Mendy (France) 10
2021/22: Hanna Huizenga (Netherlands) 10
2018/19: Nikita Tromp (Netherlands) 18
2017/18: Claudia Pina (Spain) 15
2016/17: Melvine Malard (France) 11
2015/16: Lorena Navarro (Spain), Alessia Russo (England) 14
2014/15: Signe Bruun (Denmark), Stefanie Sanders (Germany) 10
2013/14: Karolína Křivská (Czechia) 9
2012/13: Vivianne Miedema (Netherlands) 18
2011/12: Marija Banušić (Sweden) 11
2010/11: Aldís Kara Lúdvíksdóttir (Iceland) 12
2009/10: Elin Rubensson (Sweden) 9
2008/09: Kyra Malinowski (Germany), Anaïs Ribeyra (France) 12
2007/08: Alex Popp (Germany) 11
All-time goals (final tournaments)
Shekiera Martinez (Germany) 9
Kyra Malinowski (Germany) 8
Eva Navarro (Spain) 7
Lorena Navarro (Spain) 7
Nikita Tromp (Netherlands) 7
Stefanie Sanders (Germany) 6
Vicky López (Spain) 6
Sophie Weidauer (Germany) 6
All-time goals (including qualifying)
Nikita Tromp (Netherlands) 27
Vivianne Miedema (Netherlands) 20
Claudia Pina (Spain) 20
Romée Leuchter (Netherlands) 18
Georgia Stanway (England) 18
Nicole Billa (Austria) 16
Signe Bruun (Denmark) 16
Lorena Navarro (Spain) 16
Highest attendances
Qualifying round/Round 1: Spain vs Slovakia, Brezno 2012/13, 3,100
Elite round/Round 2: Belgium vs Germany, Grossbardorf 2013/14, 4,300
Final tournament: Czechia vs France, Pilsen 2016/17, 10,219