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Venezuela women's national under-17 football team

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Venezuela Women's U-17
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)The Powerpuff Girls
AssociationVenezuelan Football Federation
ConfederationCONMEBOL (South America)
FIFA codeVEN
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Venezuela 2–3 Brazil 
(Peñalolén, Chile; January 15, 2008)
Biggest win
 Venezuela 8–0 Peru 
(Barquisimeto, Venezuela; March 03, 2016
Biggest defeat
 Venezuela 0–6 Paraguay 
(Peñalolén, Chile; January 18, 2008)
South American Under-17 Women's Football Championship
Appearances7 (first in 2008)
Best resultChampions (2013 & 2016)
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
Appearances3 (first in 2010)
Best result4th place (2014 & 2016)

The Venezuelan U-17 women's national football team are the national women's under-17 soccer team of Venezuela. They are controlled by the Federación Venezolana de Fútbol. They have been champions twice, in the 2013 South American Under-17 Women's Championship and 2016 South American Under-17 Women's Football Championship.[1][additional citation(s) needed] The Venezuelan U-17 women's national football team, is the only Conmebol's national team of the category, that have qualified to FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup's semifinals.

Competitive record

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FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

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FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record
Year Result Position Pld W D L GF GA
New Zealand 2008 Did not qualify
Trinidad and Tobago 2010 Group Stage 12th 3 1 0 2 3 9
Azerbaijan 2012 Did not qualify
Costa Rica 2014 Fourth Place 4th 6 4 1 1 16 10
Jordan 2016 Fourth Place 4th 6 3 0 3 7 11
Uruguay 2018 Did not qualify
India 2022
Dominican Republic 2024
Morocco 2025 To be determined
Total 3/9 - 15 8 1 6 26 30

South American Championship record

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South American Championship
Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
Chile 2008 Group Stage 9th 4 0 0 4 6 16
Brazil 2010 3rd Place 3rd 6 3 1 2 10 10
Bolivia 2012 Group Stage 5th 4 2 0 2 7 7
Paraguay 2013 1st Place 1st 7 6 1 0 24 7
Venezuela 2016 1st Place 1st 7 7 0 0 27 3
Argentina 2018 4th Place 4th 7 3 2 2 9 6
Uruguay 2022 Group Stage 8th 4 1 0 3 2 11
Paraguay 2024 Group Stage 9th 4 0 1 3 0 4
Colombia 2025 TBD
Total 9/9 2 Titles 43 22 5 16 85 64

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Miguel Echegaray, Luis (9 August 2016). "Rio 2016: South American women's soccer still fighting for respect". The Guardian. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
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