Euro U17 started yestersay in Sweden Group A : England 3 - 0 Norway Sweden 2 - 3 France The french were leading by 2 until the 77" min but the swedes rebelled and scored 2 in 8 min. The third french goal and the victory came from Rachel Adedini (substituted 71 "). She will be 15 y.o next june and plays in England (Man united) since sept 2022 . Never heard of her before yesterday.. Highlights Sweden - France
Adedini has a profile similar to Katoto and mainly trained at the Pole Espoir from Tours. She moved to Manchester United back in 2023. It is very rare for France to play a u-15 player in the u-17 team.
Excellent goalkeeping saved Belgium from conceding 5 goals in match vs. Poland. Outstanding performance in goal by Aude Waldbillig. Worth to keep an eye on Weronika Araśniewicz (no. 15) in Polish team as well. It's no wonder that Barcelona scouts already asked for her this winter. According to women's football journalist Joanna Tokarska, Ralf Kellerman - Wolfsburg director also has shown interest and came personaly to watch her play during qualifiers.
Group A yesterday Norway 0 France 8 Sweden 1 England 5 France and England with six points have qualified for the semi-finals.
Group B yesterday Spain 1 Poland 0 Portugal 1 Belgium 0 Spain win the group. Portugal and Poland will be second and play each other for the final game
Group A Norway 2 Sweden 0 France 0 England 1 Group B Belgium 0 Spain 5 Portugal 1 Poland 1 Semi-finals on Wednesday Spain v France England v Poland
Unfortunatelly it most likely will not be a close game. Three Polish players and two people from staff are out, sick with fever and stomach flu.
so Spain beats minnows France and England by a combined score of 10-1 in the semiis and finals of a youth major? what will 2031 look like?
Basically Spain has ALL the senior and youth trophies right now except the Euros and Olympics. They have right now The WWC senior u-20 and u-17, euros u-19 and u-17, futsal and beach football.
Here we go for the season 2024/25 draws: 2024/25 WU19 EURO round 1 draw: League A Group A1: Germany, Denmark, Greece, Kosovo Group A2: France, Portugal, Slovakia, North Macedonia Group A3: Republic of Ireland, Norway, Finland, Bulgaria Group A4: England, Poland (finals hosts), Italy, Türkiye Group A5: Serbia, Austria, Czechia, Faroe Islands Group A6: Spain, Belgium, Iceland, Northern Ireland Group A7: Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary, Scotland 2024/25 WU19 EURO round 1 draw: League B Group B1: Belarus, Albania, Montenegro, Moldova Group B2: Romania, Latvia, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein Group B3: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Wales, Lithuania, Georgia Group B4: Slovenia, Croatia, Luxembourg, Malta Group B5: Switzerland, Estonia, Cyprus, Azerbaijan Group B6: Ukraine, Israel, Armenia
2024/25 Women's U17 EURO round 1 draw: League A Group A1: Portugal, Switzerland, Wales, Slovenia Group A2: Belgium, Germany, Türkiye, Bosnia and Herzegovina Group A3: England, Netherlands, Czechia, Faroe Islands (finals hosts) Group A4: Poland, Scotland, Iceland, Northern Ireland Group A5: France, Italy, Croatia, Bulgaria Group A6: Spain (holders), Austria, Denmark, Republic of Ireland Group A7: Norway, Finland, Greece, Belarus 2024/25 Women's U17 EURO round 1 draw: League B Group B1: Slovakia, Montenegro, Latvia, Georgia Group B2: Ukraine, Romania, Malta, Moldova Group B3: Hungary, North Macedonia, Lithuania, Andorra Group B4: Kosovo, Israel, Albania Group B5: Serbia, Luxembourg, Azerbaijan Group B6: Sweden, Estonia, Kazakhstan
France 3 - 1 Serbia FT Robillard 66', Rossi 83', Sangare 90'+2 --- Matejic 34'(p.) Nice comeback, though I expect it was bit edgy before Rossi goal. In other match of group A a tough day for the hosts... Lithuania 0 - 10 England FT
i have noticed Poland are doing the u-19 25 finals and u-20 WWC 26 finals too. That's a fantastic opportunity to prepare properly for the 2006 generation.
Yup, PZPN (Polish FA) put some thought behind this (for the first time) introducing reforms in 2019 and making dedicated strategy for woso. Obviously there are no guarantees that our youths go far at home Euro's u19 or WWC u20 ...but as you pointed out this will yield for the future a broad pool of quite experienced players from 2006-07 generation