Turkey women's national under-17 football team

Turkey U17 Turkey Türkiye U17
Association Turkish Football Federation
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Turkey Necla Güngör Kırağası
Most caps Şevval Alpavut (27)
As of 16 April 2015
Top scorer Sevgi Çınar (18)
As of 21 October 2014
FIFA code TUR
First colours
Second colours
First international
Turkey Turkey 0–1 Belgium 
(August 31, 2006)
Biggest win
Turkey Turkey 8–0 Moldova 
(Bender, Moldova; August 24, 2009)
Biggest defeat
Turkey Turkey 0–7 Czech Republic 
(Porto, Portugal; May 15, 2014)
Turkey U-17 scoring a goal with Kader Hançar (red) in the 2015 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round – Group 1 match against Finland on April 11, 2015.

The Turkey women's national under-17 football team (Turkish: Türkiye 17 Yaş Altı Kız Millî Futbol Takımı) is the national under-17 football team of Turkey and is governed by the Turkish Football Federation.

Current squad

As of 7 October 2016.[1][2]

0#0 Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Bedriye Cam (2000-01-23) January 23, 2000 11 0 Turkey Şanlıurfa Gençlik Spor
12 1GK Senem Pınar Özer (2001-01-31) January 31, 2001 0 0 Turkey Beşiktaş JK

2 2DF Neslihan Diken (2000-10-24) October 24, 2000 6 0 Germany MSV Duisburg
3 2DF Dilara Sarıca (2000-11-23) November 23, 2000 6 0 Germany FC Speyer 09
4 2DF Melis Özarslan (2000-06-15) June 15, 2000 6 0 Germany VfL Bochum
6 2DF Banu Ayşe Gül Sarı (2000-05-22) May 22, 2000 3 0 Austria FC Bergheim
13 2DF Fatma Sağra Öztürk (2000-07-05) July 5, 2000 7 1 Turkey Kocaeli Harb-İş Spor
14 2DF Ceren Akkaya (2000-09-05) September 5, 2000 8 0 Turkey Kdz. Ereğlispor
15 2DF Eda Döndü Derin (2000-04-16) April 16, 2000 1 0 Turkey Fomget GS

7 3MF İrem Eren (2000-08-17) August 17, 2000 3 0 Turkey Galatasaray SK
8 3MF Rabia Nur Yılmaz (2001-04-12) April 12, 2001 6 0 Turkey Fomget GS
9 3MF Sedanur İncik (2000-10-06) October 6, 2000 8 1 Turkey 1207 Antalyaspor
16 3MF Setenay Sırım (2000-08-05) August 5, 2000 5 0 Turkey İlkadım Spor
17 3MF Melisa Demir (2000-06-28) June 28, 2000 1 0 Turkey Dudulluspor

5 4FW İrem Yılmaz (2001-03-16) March 16, 2001 4 0 Turkey Gülizar Hasan Yılmaz SL GS
10 4FW Birgül Sadıkoğlu (C) (2000-03-23) March 23, 2000 15 3 Turkey Eskişehirspor
11 4FW Aybüke Aykul (2000-01-16) January 16, 2000 5 0 Turkey Fomget GS
18 4FW Melike Öztürk (2001-04-01) April 1, 2001 4 0 Turkey Pamukkale University SK

Results at official competitions

Friendly matches are not included.

HostDateOpponentResultScorers
2008 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 6
 Turkey, Antalya Oct 19, 2007  Republic of Ireland L 0–5
Oct 21, 2007  Sweden L 1–3 Elgalp
Oct 24, 2007  Moldova W 7–0 Elgalp (3), Sabırlı, E. Aydın, Özkan, Demiryol
2009 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 5
 Turkey, Antalya Oct 18, 2008  Republic of Ireland L 1–2 Demiryol
Oct 20, 2008  Netherlands L 0–4
Oct 23, 2008  Faroe Islands W 4–0 Serdar, Gönültaş, Kaya, H. Kara
2010 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 4
 Slovenia, Dravograd Oct 10, 2009  Denmark L 0–3
Oct 12, 2009  Republic of Ireland L 0–3
Oct 15, 2009  Slovenia W 1–0 Gönültaş
International Women's Under-17 Friendship Tournament
 Greece, Drama Jun 27, 2010  Bulgaria W 3–0 Ertürk, Karataş, Hız
Jun 28, 2010 Greece D 2–2 L. Güngör, Çınar
Jun 30, 2010  Bulgaria W 8–0 Hız (3), Çınar, Karataş, Adalı, Ertürk (2)
Jul 1, 2010  Greece D 2–2 Karagenç, Çınar
2011 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 6
 Belgium, Wetteren Oct 3, 2010  England L 0–2
Oct 5, 2010  Belgium L 0–3
Oct 8, 2010  Armenia W 7–0 Çınar (3), Hız (2), B. Güngör, Baştürk
2012 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 7
 Serbia, Banatski Dvor Sep 29, 2011  Serbia L 3–4 Topçu (2), E. Duran
Oct 1, 2011  Greece W 2–3 Başkol, K. Aydın
Oct 8, 2011  Denmark L 1–3 Topçu
UEFA Women's Under-17 Development Cup
 Georgia, Tbilisi Apr 19, 2012  Azerbaijan W 3–1 Akbaş, Önal, Topçu
Apr 21, 2012  Georgia W 1–0 Ergen
2013 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 10
 Latvia, Riga Aug 28, 2012  Wales W 2–0 Topçu (2)
Aug 30, 2012  Norway L 1–5 Topçu
Sep 2, 2012  Latvia W 1–0 Topçu
International Women's Under-17 Tournament
 Spain, Madrid Apr 8, 2013  France L 0–3
Apr 9, 2013  Spain L 2–3 Çatinkaya, Tezcan
Apr 11, 2013  England L 0–2
 Serbia, Belgrade Jun 22, 2013  Slovenia D 3–3 Topçu, Sivrikaya (2)
Jun 23, 2013  Greece L 1–4 Sivrikaya
Jun 25, 2013  Serbia W 5–1 Sivrikaya (3), Topçu (2)
2014 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 4
 Russia, Ulyanovsk Aug 6, 2013  Russia L 0–1
Aug 8, 2013  Republic of Ireland L 0–1
 Russia, Dimitrovgrad Aug 11, 2013  Bosnia and Herzegovina W 3–0 Sivrikaya (3)
UEFA Women's Under-17 Development Tournament
 Portugal, Ribeira Brava, Madeira May 12, 2014  Portugal D 2–2 Civelek, Hançar
May 13, 2014  France L 0–4
 Portugal, Porto May 15, 2014  Czech Republic L 0–7
 Estonia, Tallinn Aug 12, 2014  Estonia W 3–0 Bozyel, Sivrikaya (2)
Aug 13, 2014  Azerbaijan W 2–0 Türkoğlu, Sivrikaya
Aug 18, 2014  Faroe Islands W 3–1 Uzun, Civelek, Sivrikaya
2015 UEFA Championship qualifying round – Group 8
 Macedonia, Skopje Oct 16, 2014  Kazakhstan W 5–0 Türkoğlu, Hançar (2), Civelek, Arhan[3]
Oct 18, 2014  Macedonia W 5–0 Kılınç, Hançar, Manya, Civelek, Arhan[4]
Oct 21, 2014  Denmark L 0–2
2015 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round – Group 1
 Turkey, Tarsus, Adana Apr 11, 2015  Finland W 2–1 Hançar (2)[5]
Apr 13, 2015   Switzerland L 0–4
Apr 16, 2015  Serbia L 0–2
UEFA Women's Under-16 Development Tournament
 Israel May 2, 2015  Poland L 1–2 Azak
May 3, 2015  Israel L 1–4 Hançar
May 5, 2015  Ukraine W 2–1 Türkoğlu (2)
2016 UEFA Championship qualification – Group 1
 Turkey, Selçuk, Kuşadası Oct 15, 2015  Andorra W 5–0 Baysal, Gören, Sadıkoğlu (2), Azak[6]
Oct 17, 2015  Ukraine L 0–1
Oct 20, 2015  Republic of Ireland L 0–3
UEFA Women's Under-16 Development Tournament
 Portugal May 13, 2016  Portugal L 0–3
May 15, 2016  Belgium L 0–1
May 17, 2016  Spain L 0–4
2017 UEFA Championship qualification – Group 7
 Latvia, Riga Oct 2, 2016  Wales L 1–2 İncik[1]
Oct 4, 2016  Latvia W 2–1 S. Öztürk, Sadıkoğlu[2]
Oct 7, 2016  Germany L 0–4

Player history

Most capped players

Players in bold are still active. As of 20 October 2015

# Name Career Caps Goals
1 Şevval Alpavut 2012–2015 27 0
2 İlayda Civelek 2012–2015 23 3
3 Kader Hançar 2014–2015 21 11
4 Ece Türkoğlu 2014–2015 20 5
5 Aylin Dişli 2011–2013 18 0
6 Derya Arhan 2013–2015 18 2
7 Bahar Güvenç 2011–2014 17 0
8 Serra Çağan 2011–2014 17 0
9 Esra Manya 2014–2015 17 3
10 Didem Karagenç 2008–2010 16 2

Top goalscorers

Goalscorers with an equal number of goals are ranked in chronological order of reaching the milestone. Bold indicates still active players. As of 20 October 2015

# Name Career Goals Caps Rate
1 Sevgi Çınar 2009–2010 18 16 1.13
2 Selin Sivrikaya 2013–2014 13 9 1.44
3 Ebru Topçu 2011–2013 12 16 0.75
4 Kader Hançar 2014–2015 11 21 0.52
5 Gülbin Hız 2009–2010 8 16 0.50
6 Eylül Elgalp 2006–2007 6 10 0.60
7 Ece Türkoğlu 2014–2015 5 20 0.25
8 İpek Baştürk 2009–2010 4 12 0.33
9 Gizem Gönültaş 2008–2010 4 15 0.27
10 Hanife Demiryol 2006–2008 3 14 0.21

Managers

Manager Years
Ali Kızılet 2006–2008
Hamdi Aslan 2009–2010
Taygun Erdem 2010–2012
Nur Mustafa Gülen 2012
Talat Tuncel 2012–2014
Necla Güngör Kırağası 2015–

See also

References

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