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Spain national under-15 football team

Youth association football team representing Spain


Youth association football team representing Spain

FieldValue
NameSpain Under-15
Badge_size150px
FIFA TrigrammeESP
NicknameLa Rojita (The Little Red One)*
La Furia Roja* (The Red Fury)
AssociationRoyal Spanish Football Federation
(Real Federación Española de Fútbol – RFEF)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
CoachDavid Gordo
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First game1–3
(Messina, Italy; 29 May 1989)
Largest win4–1
(Mexico City, Mexico; 23 June 2012)
Largest loss0–2
(Lugo, Spain; 7 April 2002)
Regional nameUnder-15 World Cup
Regional cup apps1
Regional cup first2012
Regional cup bestSemi-finals: 2012

The Spain national under-15 football team is the national team that represents Spain and the Royal Spanish Football Federation under this age level. It is currently the youngest feeder for the national team and competes in such tournaments as the Under-15 Nations Cup, a competition that is seen as an attempt in creating an Under-15 FIFA World Cup in the near future.

As FIFA plan in making a World Cup tournament for players under the age of 15 soon, the Spain national team returned from a five-year hiatus, (the last time the team played was in 2007 when they were crowned champions in the Torneo Villa de Santiago del Teide for the fifth consecutive time) to participate in a tournament that was hosted by Mexico in June 2012, the Nations Cup.

Competitive record

Youth Olympic Games

Youth Olympic Games recordYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGATotal0/1-------
Singapore 2010did not enter
China 2014
Argentina 2018to be determined

[[Copa México de Naciones Sub-15|Under-15 World Cup/Nations Cup]]

FIFA World Cup RecordYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGATotal1/2Semi-finals431094
Mexico 2012Third place3rd431094
Mexico 2013did not enter

[[Torneo Villa de Santiago del Teide]]

YearResultPositionGPWD*LGSGASpain 2001SpainPortugal 2002Spain 2003Spain 2004Spain 2005SpainPortugal 2006SpainPortugal 2007Total7/75 titles141121316
Champions1st220042
Runners-up2nd201122
Champions1st220051
Champions1st211021
Champions1st220030
Champions1st220050
Champions1st2200100

Honours

Under-15 World Cup/Nations Cup :* Semi-Finals (1): 2012 Torneo Villa de Santiago del Teide :* Winners (6): 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 :* Runners-up (1): 2002

References

References

  1. VAVEL.com. (2021-07-02). "La Sub-15 ya prepara la Copa México de Naciones".
  2. Shared with Mexico as no third place match was held
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