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CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship


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logoCONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship.png
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current2025 CONCACAF U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers
organiserCONCACAF
founded2008
regionNorth America, Central America and the Caribbean
qualifier forFIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
number of teams20
current champions
(6th title)
most successful team
(6 titles)
websiteCONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship
Americanyes

(6th title) (6 titles)

The CONCACAF Women's Under-17 tournament is a football (soccer) competition for women's national teams under 17 years of age in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean region and is the qualification tournament for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. A tournament is an eight-nation event, with three teams qualifying for the World Cup.

History

2008

After sanctioning its first women's youth world championship in 2002, FIFA added the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup to its calendar of events in 2008. CONCACAF, likewise, began its U-17 Women's Championship the same year, staging the inaugural event in Trinidad & Tobago. The United States won the inaugural U-17 Women's Championship, defeating Costa Rica 4–1 in the final.

2012

The qualification process for the 2012 tournament started on 14 August 2011.

Results

YearHostFinalThird place play-offChampionsScoreRunners-upThird PlaceScoreFourth Place
2008
detailsTrinidad and Tobago****4–11–0
2010
detailsCosta Rica****1–06–0
2012
detailsGuatemala****1–06–0
2013
detailsJamaica****0–0
4–28–0
2016
detailsGrenada****2–14–2
2018
detailsNicaragua
United States****3–22–1
2020
detailsMexicoCancelled due to COVID-19 pandemicCancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022
detailsDominican Republic****2–13–0
2024
detailsMexico****4–04–1
Group A: ,
Group B:
Group C:

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Performance by team

TeamChampionsRunners-upThird placeFourth place
6 (2008, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2022, 2024)2 (2010, 2013)
1 (2013)5 (2010, 2016, 2018, 2022, 2024)1 (2012)1 (2008)
1 (2010)2 (2012, 2013)5 (2008, 2016, 2018, 2022, 2024)
1 (2008)1 (2010)
3 (2016, 2018, 2024)
1 (2012)
1 (2013)
1 (2022)

Participating nations

;Legend

  • **** – Champions
  • **** – Runners-up
  • **** – Third place
  • **** – Fourth place
  • QF – Quarterfinals
  • GS – Group stage
  • R16 – Round of 16
  • **** – Group winner and advance to World Cup
  • **** – Advance to World Cup
  • FR – Final round
  • Q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
  • — Hosts
  • -- – Did not qualify/enter to final tournament/round
TeamTRI
2008CRC
2010GUA
2012JAM
2013GRN
2016NCA
USA
2018DOM
2022MEX
2024[[File:CONCACAF_orthographic_projection_Mapa_CONCACAF.png25px]]
2025Part.1391711152417269355159
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GS----GS----QFGSFR
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Awards

Golden Boot

YearPlayerGoals
2008CAN Tiffany Cameron
CRC Katherine Alvarado
USA Courtney Verloo5
2010USA Lindsey Horan8
2012USA Summer Green12
2013CAN Marie-Mychèle Métivier6
2016HAI Nérilia Mondésir7
2018HAI Melchie Dumornay
MEX Alison GonzálezGonzález was awarded the Golden Boot based on having the most assists.
USA Sunshine Fontes5
2022CAN Rosa Maalouf12
2024HAI Lourdjina Étienne
USA Kennedy FullerFuller was awarded the Golden Boot based on having the most assists.8

Golden Ball

YearPlayer
2013CAN Jessie Fleming
2016USA Ashley Sanchez
2018HAI Melchie Dumornay
2022USA Riley Jackson
2024HAI Lourdjina Étienne

Golden Glove

YearPlayer
2013CAN Rylee Foster
2016USA Laurel Ivory
2018USA Angelina Anderson
2022USA Victoria Safradin
2024MEX Camila Vázquez

CONCACAF Fair Play Award

YearTeam
2016
2018
2022
2024

Results at the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

Since its inception in 2008, all editions have qualified three teams to the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. The United States finished 2nd in the 2008 edition in New Zealand, Mexico finished 2nd in the 2018 edition in Uruguay, Canada finished 4th also in 2018, with all other qualified CONCACAF nations getting eliminated in the group stages.

;Legend

  • – Runners-up
  • – Third place
  • – Fourth place
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • GS = Group stage
  • Q = Qualified
  • – Did not qualify
  • – Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned
  • – Hosts
World CupNZL
2008TRI
2010AZE
2012CRI
2014JOR
2016URU
2018IND
2022DOM
2024MAR
2025Total831817Total333333334
QFGSQFQFGS4thGSQ
GSGSQ
×GS
GSGSQFQF2ndGSGSQ
GS
2ndGSGSGSQF3rdQ

Winning coaches

YearTeamCoach
2008USA Kazbek Tambi
2010CAN Byran Rosenfeld
2012USA Albertin Montoya
2013MEX Leonardo Cuéllar
2016USA B. J. Snow
2018ENG Mark Carr
2022ESP Natalia Astrain
2024USA Katie Schoepfer

Notes

References

References

  1. Diamond, Drew. (2024-02-12). "USA claim fourth U17s CONCACAF title in a row".
  2. (9 August 2011). "U-17 Women's qualifying to begin Sunday". CONCACAF.
  3. "CONCACAF Under 17 Women’s Qualifying Tournament 2007/08".
  4. "CONCACAF Under 17 Women’s Qualifying Tournament 2010".
  5. (17 November 2020). "Concacaf update on 2020 competitions following FIFA calendar decisions: November 17, 2020". CONCACAF.
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