Association | Bangladesh Football Federation | ||
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Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
Sub-confederation | SAFF (South Asia) | ||
Head coach | Saiful Bari Titu | ||
Captain | Arpita Biswas | ||
Home stadium | Bangabandhu National Stadium | ||
FIFA code | BAN | ||
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First international | |||
Bangladesh 0–1 Guam (Namhae, South Korea; 16 April 2005) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Bangladesh 14–0 Pakistan (Thimphu, Bhutan; 9 August 2018) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Bangladesh 0–24 Japan (Namhae, South Korea; 18 April 2005) | |||
AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup | |||
Appearances | 3 (first in 2005 ) | ||
Best result | Group stage (2005, 2017, 2019) | ||
SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | |||
Appearances | 6 (first in 2017 ) | ||
Best result | Champions (2017, 2024) | ||
The Bangladesh women's national under-17 football team represents Bangladesh in international women's under-17 football in the AFC U-16 Women's Championship and the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. It is controlled by the Bangladesh Football Federation. They have qualified for the 2017 AFC U-16 Women's Championship in Thailand in September 2017. [1] That was the 1st time, this team played in the final round of the tournament after 2005 edition.
The Bangladesh women's national under-17 football team plays its home matches on the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
Win Draw Loss Fixture
Since 2005 to present day all matches results are updated below in the table.
16 April 2005 2005 AFC U-17 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 0-1 | Guam | Namhae |
13:00 BST | Report |
| Stadium: Namhae Public Stadium Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Hsieh Li Chuan (Chinese Taipei) |
18 April 2005 2005 AFC U-17 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 0-24 | Japan | Namhae |
11:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: Namhae Public Stadium Attendance: 300 Referee: Praew Semaksuk (Thailand) |
20 April 2005 2005 AFC U-17 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 2-3 | Hong Kong | Namhae |
13:00 UTC+6:00 | Report |
| Stadium: Namhae Public Stadium Attendance: 500 Referee: Myint Daw San San (Myanmar) |
15 October 2014 2015 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 1-0 | Jordan | Dhaka |
17:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 300 Referee: Wang Jia (China) |
17 October 2014 2015 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 6-0 | United Arab Emirates | Dhaka |
17:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Pannipar Kamnueng (Thailand) |
19 October 2014 2015 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 1-2 | India | Dhaka |
17:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Kate Jacewicz (Australia) |
23 October 2014 2015 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 1-2 | Iran | Dhaka |
17:00 UTC+6:00 | L. Akhter 16' | Report | Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Kate Jacewicz (Australia) |
27 August 2016 2017 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 3-0 | Iran | Dhaka |
18:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 500 Referee: Cong Thi Dung (Vietnam) |
29 August 2016 2017 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 5-0 | Singapore | Dhaka |
18:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 1,800 Referee: Cong Thi Dung (Vietnam) |
31 August 2016 2017 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 10-0 | Kyrgyzstan | Dhaka |
18:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Edita Mirabidova (Uzbekistan) |
3 September 2016 2017 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 4-2 | Chinese Taipei | Dhaka |
18:00 UTC+6:00 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Law Bik Chi (Hong Kong ) |
3 September 2016 2017 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 4-0 | United Arab Emirates | Dhaka |
11:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Edita Mirabidova (Uzbekistan) |
11 September 2017 2017 AFC U-16 Championship | Bangladesh | 0-9 | North Korea | Chonburi |
15:00 UTC+6:00 | Report |
| Stadium: Chonburi Stadium Attendance: 50 Referee: Pansa Chaisaint (Thailand) |
14 September 2017 2017 AFC U-16 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 0-3 | Japan | Chonburi |
16:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: IPE Choburi Stadium Attendance: 106 Referee: Masha Ghorbani (Iran) |
17 September 2017 2017 AFC U-16 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 2-3 | Australia | Chonburi |
17:00 UTC+6:00 |
| Report |
| Stadium: IPE Chonburi Stadium Attendance: 157 Referee: Oh Hyeon-jeong (South Korea) |
17 December 2017 2017 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 6-0 | Nepal | Dhaka |
14:30 BST |
| GoalNepal | Stadium: BSSSM Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 13,516 Referee: Arjun Majumdar (India) |
19 December 2017 2017 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 3-0 | Bhutan | Dhaka |
11:30 BST |
| BFF | Stadium: BSSSM Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 2,311 Referee: P. Singh (India) |
21 December 2017 2017 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 3-0 | India | Dhaka |
11:30 BST |
| Stadium: BSSSM Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 4,918 Referee: Hafeez Mir (Pakistan) |
24 December 2017 2017 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 1-0 | India | Dhaka |
14:00 BST |
| Report | Stadium: BSSSM Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 1,240 Referee: Harish Karki (Nepal) |
9 August 2018 2018 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 14-0 | Pakistan | Thimphu |
19:00 BST | Stadium: Changlimithang Stadium Attendance: 6,401 Referee: Diponkar Ghosh (India) |
13 August 2018 2018 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 3-0 | Nepal | Thimphu |
19:00 BST | Stadium: Changlimithang Stadium Attendance: 4,916 Referee: P. Singh (India) |
16 August 2018 2018 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 5-0 | Bhutan | Thimphu |
19:00 BST |
| Stadium: Changlimithang Stadium Attendance: 4,803 Referee: P. Singh (India) |
18 August 2018 2018 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 0-1 | India | Thimphu |
19:00 BST |
| AIFF | Stadium: Changlimithang Stadium Attendance: 10,611 Referee: Subash Thapa (Nepal) |
17 September 2018 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 10–0 | Bahrain | Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium, Dhaka |
15:30 |
| Attendance: 1000 Referee: Edita Mirabidova (Uzbekistan) |
19 September 2018 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 8–0 | Lebanon | Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium, Dhaka |
11:30 |
| Attendance: 300 |
21 September 2018 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | United Arab Emirates | 0–7 | Bangladesh | Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium, Dhaka |
15:30 | Report |
| Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Jon Sol-mi (North Korea) |
23 September 2018 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 2–0 | Vietnam | Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium, Dhaka |
15:30 BST | Report | Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Kate Jacewicz (Australia) |
27 February 2019 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 10–0 | Philippines | Mandalarthiri Stadium, Mandalay |
15:00 |
| Report | Attendance: 100 Referee: Mahnaz Zokaee (Iran) |
1 March 2019 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | Myanmar | 0–1 | Bangladesh | Mandalarthiri Stadium, Mandalay |
18:00 | Report |
| Attendance: 4,540 Referee: Bùi Thị Thu Trang (Vietnam) |
3 March 2019 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qual. | China | 3–0 | Bangladesh | Mandalarthiri Stadium, Mandalay |
15:00 |
| Report | Attendance: 125 Referee: Edita Mirabidova (Uzbekistan) |
15 September 2019 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship | Thailand | 1-0 | Bangladesh | Chonburi |
18:00 BST |
| Report | Stadium: IPE Chonburi Stadium Attendance: 300 Referee: Kim Yu-jong (South Korea) |
18 September 2019 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 0-9 | Japan | Chonburi |
15:00 BST | Report | Stadium: IPE Chonburi Stadium |
21 September 2019 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship | Australia | 2-2 | Bangladesh | Chonburi |
15:00 BST | Report |
| Stadium: IPE Chonburi Stadium Attendance: 172 Referee: Mahsa Ghorbani (Iran) |
9 October 2019 2019 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 2-0 | Bhutan | Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu |
18:00 BST | Report | Attendance: 750 Referee: Anjana Rai (Nepal) |
11 October 2019 2019 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Nepal | 1-2 | Bangladesh | Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu |
15:00 BST |
| Report |
| Attendance: 450 Referee: Kanika Burman (India) |
13 October 2019 2019 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 1-1 | India | Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu |
15:00 BST |
| Report |
| Attendance: 400 Referee: Kanika Burman (India) Choki Om (Bhutan) |
15 October 2019 2019 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 0-0 (3-5 p) | India | Thimphu |
18:00 BST | Report | Stadium: Changlimithang Stadium Attendance: 400 Referee: Choki Om (Bhutan) |
1 November 2022 2022 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bhutan | 0–8 | Bangladesh | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
16:30 | Report (SAFF) Report (FBD) | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 1,117 Referee: Kanika Barman (India) |
5 November 2022 2022 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 0–1 | Nepal | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
16:30 | Report (SAFF) Report (FBD) |
| Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 3,708 Referee: Usha Bhainsora (India) |
7 November 2022 2022 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 9–0 | Bhutan | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
16:30 | Report (SAFF) Report (Offside Desk) | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 2,187 Referee: Usha Bhainsora (India) |
11 November 2022 2022 SAFF U-15 Women's Championship | Nepal | 1–1 | Bangladesh | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
16:30 |
| Report (Dhaka Post) |
| Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Referee: Kanika Barman (India) |
20 March 2023 2023 SAFF U-17 Women's Championship | Bhutan | 1–8 | Bangladesh | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
19:15 BST (UTC+6) |
| Report (SAFF) Report (UNB) |
| Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 314 Referee: Kanika Barman (India) |
22 March 2023 2023 SAFF U-17 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 0–3 | Russia | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
15:15 BST (UTC+6) | Report (SAFF) Report (UNB) |
| Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 1,200 Referee: Anjana Rai (Nepal) |
24 March 2023 2023 SAFF U-17 Women's Championship | India | 0–1 | Bangladesh | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
19:15 BST (UTC+6) | Report (SAFF) Report (Daily Sun) | Akhila Rajan 74' (o.g.) | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 1,324 Referee: Anjana Rai (Nepal) |
28 March 2023 2023 SAFF U-17 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 1–1 | Nepal | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
15:15 BST (UTC+6) | Senu Pariyar 8' | Report (SAFF) Report (TBS) | Mst Sagorika 75' | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 607 Referee: Kanika Barman (India) |
26 April 2023 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup qualification | Turkmenistan | 0–6 | Bangladesh | Kallang, Singapore |
18:00 BST (UTC+6) | Report | Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium Attendance: 8,150 Referee: Doumouh Al Bakkar (Lebanon) |
30 April 2023 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup qualification | Bangladesh | 3–0 | Singapore | Kallang, Singapore |
18:00 BST (UTC+6) | Report | Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium, Kallang Attendance: 10,600 Referee: Park Se-jin (South Korea) |
20 September 2023 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup qualification Group B | Bangladesh | 0–2 | Vietnam | Hanoi, Vietnam |
18:00 BST (UTC+6) | Report |
| Stadium: Vietnam Youth Football Training Center Referee: Sabin Ramos (Philippine) |
22 September 2023 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup qualification Group B | Philippines | 2–0 | Bangladesh | Hanoi, Vietnam |
15:00 BST (UTC+6) |
| Report | Stadium: Vietnam Youth Football Training Center Referee: Sugino Azusa (Japan) |
24 September 2023 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup qualification Group B | Australia | 4–0 | Bangladesh | Hanoi, Vietnam |
15:00 BST (UTC+6) |
| Report | Stadium: Vietnam Youth Football Training Center Referee: Supiree Testhomya (Cambodia) |
2 March 2024 2024 SAFF U-16 Women's Championship Round robin | Bangladesh | 2–0 | Nepal | Lalitpur, Nepal |
15:15 BST (UTC+6) |
| Report | Stadium: ANFA Complex Attendance: 103 Referee: Meera Tamang (Nepal) |
5 March 2024 2024 SAFF U-16 Women's Championship Round robin | Bangladesh | 3–1 | India | Lalitpur, Nepal |
15:15 BST (UTC+6) |
| Report |
| Stadium: ANFA Complex Attendance: 200 Referee: Maya Lama (Nepal) |
8 March 2024 2024 SAFF U-16 Women's Championship Round robin | Bangladesh | 6–0 | Bhutan | Lalitpur, Nepal |
15:15 BST (UTC+6) |
| Report | Stadium: ANFA Complex Attendance: 50 Referee: Sen Hangma Subba (India) |
10 March 2024 2024 SAFF U-16 Women's Championship Final | Bangladesh | 1–1 (3–2 p) | India | Lalitpur, Nepal |
15:15 BST (UTC+6) |
| Report |
| Stadium: ANFA Complex Attendance: 206 Referee: Maya Lama (Nepal) |
Penalties | ||||
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Role | Name |
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Head coach | Saiful Bari Titu |
Assistant coach | Md Habibur Rahman Minora Khatun |
Team manager | Amirul Islam |
Goalkeepin coach | Arifur Rahman Pannu |
Physiologist | Laizu Yeasmin Lipa |
Media officer | Khalid Mahmud |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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GK | Mahmuda Akhter | 15 February 2003 (aged 16) | Mymensingh | |
GK | Rupna Chakma | 2 January 2004 (aged 15) | Rangamati | |
GK | Yasmin Akhter | 5 February 2004 (aged 15) | Kushtia | |
DF | Nazma | 10 December 2003 (aged 15) | Mymensingh | |
DF | Anai Mogini | 1 March 2003 (aged 16) | Khagrachhari | |
DF | Nilufa Yesmin Nila | 15 November 2003 (aged 15) | Kushtia | |
DF | Ritu Chakma | 30 December 2003 (aged 15) | Rangamati | |
DF | Akhi Khatun | 18 June 2003 (aged 16) | Sirajganj | |
DF | Shamsunnahar Sr. | 31 January 2003 (aged 16) | Mymensingh | |
MF | Maria Manda | 10 May 2003 (aged 16) | Mymensingh | |
MF | Monika Chakma | 15 September 2003 (aged 16) | Khagrachhari | |
MF | Monne Akter | 1 February 2003 (aged 16) | Thakurgaon | |
MF | Laboni Akter | 20 October 2003 (aged 15) | Rangpur | |
MF | Sohagi Kisku | 10 February 2004 (aged 15) | Thakurgaon | |
MF | Mossamat Sultana | 10 August 2003 (aged 16) | Rangpur | |
MF | Anuching Mogini | 1 March 2003 (aged 16) | Khagrachhari | |
MF | Tohura Khatun | 5 May 2003 (aged 16) | Mymensingh | |
FW | Nouson Jahan | 1 July 2005 (aged 14) | Tangail | |
FW | Rehena Akhter | 30 November 2004 (aged 14) | Jhalokati | |
FW | Shaheda Ripa | 8 December 2005 (aged 13) | Cox's Bazar | |
FW | Shamsunnahar Jr. | 30 March 2004 (aged 15) | Mymensingh | |
FW | Rojina Akhter | 24 December 2004 (aged 14) | Mymensingh | |
FW | Sajeda Khatun | 25 September 2003 (aged 15) | Mymensingh |
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FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record | |||||||||
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Year | Result | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | |
2008 | Did not qualify | ||||||||
2010 | |||||||||
2012 | |||||||||
2014 | |||||||||
2016 | |||||||||
2018 | |||||||||
2022 | |||||||||
2024 | |||||||||
2025 | |||||||||
Total | 0/9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
AFC U-17 Women's Championship record | ||||||||
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Year | Result | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
2005 | Group stage | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 28 | -26 |
2007 | Did not qualify | |||||||
2009 | Did not enter | |||||||
2011 | ||||||||
2013 | ||||||||
2015 | Did not qualify | |||||||
2017 | Group stage | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 15 | -13 |
2019 | Group stage | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 12 | -10 |
| Did not held | |||||||
2024 | Did not qualify | |||||||
Total | 3/9 | 9 | 0 | 1 | 8 | 6 | 55 | -49 |
AFC U-17 Women's Championship qualification record | ||||||||||
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Hosts | Result | GP | W | D | L | GS | GA | GD | ||
2005 | Direct Qualified | |||||||||
2007 | Did not participate | |||||||||
2009 | Did not participate | |||||||||
2011 | ||||||||||
2013 | ||||||||||
2015 | Did not participate | |||||||||
2017 | Qualified | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 26 | 2 | 24 | ||
2019 | Qualified | 7 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 38 | 3 | 35 | ||
| Did not held | |||||||||
2024 | Did not qualified | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 9 | 8 | ||
Total | 4/9 | 15 | 11 | 0 | 4 | 65 | 14 | 51 |
SAFF U-17 Women's Championship record | |||||||||
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Hosts / Year | Result | GP | W | D* | L | GS | GA | GD | |
2017 | Champion | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 13 | 0 | 13 | |
2018 | Runners-up | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 22 | 1 | 21 | |
2019 | Runners-up | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 3 | |
2022 | Runners-up | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 18 | 2 | 16 | |
2023 | Runners-up | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 5 | 5 | |
2024 | Champion | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 1 | 10 | |
Total | 6/6 | 23 | 17 | 3 | 3 | 79 | 11 | 68 |
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