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Romania national under-17 football team

Romania under-17 football team


Summary

Romania under-17 football team

FieldValue
NameRomania U-17
FIFA TrigrammeROU
NicknameTricolorii (The Tricolours)
AssociationFederația Română de Fotbal
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
CoachDaniel Mogoșanu (U-17)
Victor Ene, Iulian Cojocaru, Eugen Anghel (U-16)
CaptainEduard Rădăslăvescu (U-17)
Adrian Horșia (U-16)
Most capsLaurențiu Brănescu (12)
Top scorerFabian Himcinschi (9)
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shorts1FFF200
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First game0–1
(Bucharest, Romania; 17 October 1981)
Largest win10–0
(Cumbernauld, Scotland; 19 March 2025)
Largest loss2–8
(Darlington, England; 24 April 2001)
World cup appsNone
World cup first-
World cup best-
Regional nameEuropean Championship
Regional cup apps9
Regional cup first1986
Regional cup bestGroup phase (9 times)

Victor Ene, Iulian Cojocaru, Eugen Anghel (U-16) Adrian Horșia (U-16) (Bucharest, Romania; 17 October 1981) (Cumbernauld, Scotland; 19 March 2025) (Darlington, England; 24 April 2001) The Romania national under-17 football team represents Romania in international football at this age level and is controlled by the Federația Română de Fotbal, the governing body for football in Romania.

Competitive record

[[UEFA European Under-17 Championship|UEFA European Under-16 and Under-17 Championship]]

Under-16 era

European Championship recordEuropean Championship Qualification recordYearRoundPldWD *LGFGAPositionPldWD *LGFGA
Italy 1982did not qualify34004212
West Germany 1984did not qualify3621358
Hungary 1985did not qualify2210122
Greece 1986Group phase3102352210132
France 1987did not qualify2210113
Spain 1988Group phase30303312200113
Denmark 1989Group phase3111141210152
East Germany 1990did not qualify2412165
Switzerland 1991Group phase3111351210132
Cyprus 1992Group phase3012171210122
Turkey 1993did not qualify2200203
Republic of Ireland 1994did not qualify3401328
Belgium 1995did not qualify3202224
Austria 1996Group phase3003161220041
Germany 1997did not qualify3311134
Scotland 1998did not qualify2421152
Czech Republic 1999did not qualify3201135
Israel 2000Group phase3003051220050
England 2001Group phase30032131220090

*Draws also include penalty shootouts, regardless of the outcome.

Under-17 era

European Championship recordEuropean Championship Qualification recordYearRoundPldWD *LGFGAPositionPldWD *LGFGA
Denmark 2002did not qualify3310233
Portugal 2003did not qualifyQ1 23201132
Q2 3311145
France 2004did not qualifyQ1 2320161
Q2 4301236
Italy 2005did not qualifyFirst 2320154
Elite 3311122
Luxembourg 2006did not qualifyFirst 2311141
Elite 4310236
Belgium 2007did not qualifyFirst 3311144
Turkey 2008did not qualifyFirst 2312021
Elite 2312043
Germany 2009did not qualifyFirst 2320174
Elite 3311124
Liechtenstein 2010did not qualifyFirst 2320164
Elite 43012410
Serbia 2011Group phase301213First 13300120
Elite 1321042
Slovenia 2012did not qualifyFirst 3301224
Slovakia 2013did not qualifyFirst 3301225
Malta 2014did not qualifyFirst 1330040
Elite 3301202
Bulgaria 2015did not qualifyFirst 2320183
Elite 4300317
Azerbaijan 2016did not qualifyFirst 3311135
Croatia 2017did not qualifyFirst 4300316
England 2018did not qualifyFirst 2311122
Elite 4300329
Ireland 2019did not qualifyFirst 2312062
Elite 3310249
Estonia 2020*Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic***First 3320171
CYP 2021*Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic***
Israel 2022did not qualifyFirst 3310257
HUN 2023did not qualifyFirst 3310248
CYP 2024did not qualifyElite 3302123
ALB 2025to be determined
EST 2026

*Draws also include penalty shootouts, regardless of the outcome.

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the Syrenka Cup matches against Norway, Poland and Albania on 4, 6 and 9 September 2025; respectively.

Caps and goals are correct as of 4 September 2025, after the match against Norway.

Recent call-ups

References

References

  1. (18 March 2020). "U17 finals in Estonia cancelled". UEFA.
  2. (18 December 2020). "2020/21 Under-17 EURO cancelled". UEFA.
  3. (18 December 2020). "2020/21 Under-17 EURO cancelled". UEFA.
  4. (25 August 2025). "Tricolorii U17 participă la o nouă ediție Syrenka Cup". Federația Română de Fotbal.
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