Switzerland women's national under-17 football team

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Switzerland U17 Switzerland
Nickname(s)La Nati
AssociationSwiss Football Association
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachMonica Di Fonzo
Most caps14 – Audrey Wuichet
Top scorer 9 – Sabrina Ribeaud, Audrey Wuichet, Viola Calligaris
FIFA codeSUI
First colours
Second colours
First international
  Switzerland 5–0  Lithuania
(Muttenz,  Switzerland, Oct 11, 2007)
Biggest win
  Switzerland 23–0  
(Frauenfeld,  Switzerland, Oct 16, 2009)
Biggest defeat
  Switzerland 0–6  Germany
(Bük, Hungary, Apr 14, 2009)
 Germany 6–0   Switzerland
(Schweinfurt, Germany, Oct 11, 2013)
UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship
Appearances2
Best result2

The Switzerland women's national under-17 football team is the national under-17 football team of Switzerland and is governed by the Swiss Football Association.

FIFA Women's Under-17 World Cup[]

Year Round Position MP W D L GF GA
 New Zealand 2008 Did Not Qualify
 Trinidad and Tobago 2010 Did Not Qualify
 Azerbaijan 2012 Did Not Qualify
 Costa Rica 2014 Did Not Qualify
 Jordan 2016 Did Not Qualify
2018 To Be Determined

UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship[]

Year Round Position MP W D L GF GA
  Switzerland 2008 Did Not Qualify
  Switzerland 2009 Did Not Qualify
  Switzerland 2010 Did Not Qualify
  Switzerland 2011 Did Not Qualify
  Switzerland 2012 Final round 4th 2 0 1 1 1 5
  Switzerland 2013 Did Not Qualify
 England 2014 Did Not Qualify
 Iceland 2015 Final round Silver medal icon.svg 5 3 1 1 8 8
 Belarus 2016 Did Not Qualify
 Czech Republic 2017 Did Not Qualify
 Lithuania 2018 To Be Determined

Results at official competitions[]

Friendly matches are not included.   Win   Draw   Loss

Venue Date Opponent Result Scorers
2008 UEFA Championship First qualifying round – Group 1
  Switzerland
Frauenfeld, Wil and Weinfelden
Oct 11, 2007  Lithuania 5–0 Kiwic 8', 34', 29', 64', 84'
Oct 13, 2007   4–0 18', 72', 76', 80'
Oct 16, 2007  Wales 2–2 Kiwic 4', 8'
2008 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round – Group 3
 Germany
Essen and Bottrop
Apr 10, 2008  Germany 0–4
Apr 12, 2008  Sweden 1–1 Kiwic 20'
Apr 15, 2008  Poland 0–2
2009 UEFA Championship First qualifying round – Group 8
 Belarus
Minsk
Oct 18, 2008   6–0 27', 44', 48', 53', 61', 67'
Oct 20, 2008  Israel 3–0 2', 67', 80'
Oct 23, 2008  Scotland 2–0 54', Wälti 56'
2009 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round – Group 3
 Hungary
Sopron and Bük
Apr 9, 2009  Hungary 1–0 51'
Apr 11, 2009  Russia 2–1 3', 63'
Apr 14, 2009  Germany 0–6
2010 UEFA Championship First qualifying round – Group 2
  Switzerland
Muttenz
Oct 16, 2009   23–0 3', 27', 36', 9', 14', 20', 30' (pen.), 38', 15', 32', 23', 37', 40',
43', 45', 53', 46', 64', 66', 60', 61', 73', 80+2'
Oct 18, 2009  Faroe Islands 7–0 26', 37', 70', 80+1', 46', 60', 81'
Oct 21, 2009  Italy 2–1 Trajkovska 50', 80+6'
2010 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round – Group 2
 Spain
Madrid
Apr 10, 2010  Belgium 0–0
Apr 12, 2010  Denmark 0–2
Apr 15, 2010  Spain 0–0
2011 UEFA Championship First qualifying round – Group 9
 Latvia
Salaspils and Ogre
Oct 14, 2010  Latvia 6–0 21', 47', 55', 59', 70', 78'
Oct 16, 2010  Estonia 6–0 6', 66', 26', 43', 76', 51'
Oct 19, 2010  Poland 1–0 3' (o.g.)
2011 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round – Group 4
  Switzerland
Küsnacht, Freienbach and Rapperswil-Jona
Apr 9, 2011  Wales 1–1 68'
Apr 11, 2011  France 0–2
Apr 14, 2011  Scotland 0–3
2012 UEFA Championship First qualifying round – Group 1
 Poland
Biała Podlaska and Radzyń Podlaski
Okt 15, 2011   17–1 1', 43', 52', 64', 73', 4', 28', 6', 13', 20', 31', 8', 70', 24', 40' (o.g.), Deplazes 57', 62'
Oct 17, 2011  Latvia 15–0 6', 15', 33', 13', 22', 61', 79', 18', 51', 39', 49', 72', 53', 74', 75'
Oct 20, 2011  Poland 2–1 Maritz 35', 62'
2012 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round – Group 1
 Belgium
Harelbeke and Poperinge
Apr 13, 2012  Belgium 3–3 6', 80', 80+2'
Apr 15, 2012   1–0 47'
Apr 18, 2012  England 1–0 40'
2012 UEFA Championship
  Switzerland
Nyon
Jun 26, 2012  France 1–5 13'
Jun 29, 2012  Denmark 0–0 (4–5 pen.)
2013 UEFA Championship First qualifying round – Group 1
 Moldova
Orhei and Vadul lui Vodă
Okt 19, 2012  Bulgaria 11–0 Calligaris 17', 32', 37', 58', 64' (pen.), 29', Müller 31', 39', Mauron 42', 49', 70'
Okt 21, 2012  Moldova 8–0 Stierli 6', Calligaris 36', 51' (pen.), 53', Mauron 46', 48', 58', 80+2'
Okt 24, 2012  Belgium 2–1 Calligaris 11', Stierli 36'
2013 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round – Group 4
 Czech Republic
Slaný and Prague
Apr 9, 2013  Sweden 0–1
Apr 11, 2013  Italy 2–1 Stierli 53', 66'
Apr 14, 2013  Czech Republic 0–2
2014 UEFA Championship First qualifying round – Group 4
 Bulgaria
Dobrich and Kavarna
Jul 2, 2013  Bulgaria 6–0 Widmer 21', 27', 38', 42' (pen.), 44', Stierli 80+1'
Jul 4, 2013   12–0 3', 80+2', Stierli 16', 32', Zehnder 28', 36', 49', 53', 75', 66', 72', Skerlevska 77' (o.g.)
Jul 7, 2013  Italy 1–5 13'
2014 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round – Group 6
 Germany
Schweinfurt and Bamberg
Oct 11, 2013  Germany 0–6
Oct 13, 2013  Belgium 1–1 74'
Oct 16, 2013  Netherlands 1–3 Stierli 48'
2015 UEFA Championship First qualifying round – Group 3
 Bulgaria
Bük and Szombathely
Oct 11, 2014  Azerbaijan 5–0 Mégroz 8', Surdez 11', 15', 36', 52'
Oct 13, 2014  Portugal 2–1 22', Surdez 80+1'
Oct 16, 2014  Hungary 3–0 35', 57', 80+1'
2015 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round – Group 1
 Turkey
Adana
Apr 11, 2015  Serbia 8–1 4', 10', 26', 51' Surdez, 47' Reuteler, 55' , 78' , 80+1' 80+1'
Apr 13, 2015  Turkey 4–0 7' , 18' Surdez, 25' Mégroz, 44' Reuteler
Apr 16, 2015  Finland 4–0 34' Reuteler, 47' (pen.) Mégroz, 53' Surdez, 61' Lehmann
2016 UEFA Championship First qualifying round – Group 9
 Slovenia
Stara Pazova and Jakovo
Oct 16, 2015  Lithuania 6–1 27', 30', Reuteler 38', 59', Lehmann 60', 74'
Oct 18, 2015  Slovenia 0–1
Oct 21, 2015  Serbia 3–0 20', 69', Lehmann 80+3'

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