Guinea women's national under-17 football team

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Flag of Guinea.svg Guinea women's U-17
Nickname(s) Syli National
(National Elephants)
Association Guinean Football Federation
Confederation CAF
Sub-confederation WAFU (West Africa)
FIFA code GUI
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African U-17 Women's World Cup qualification
Appearances3 (first in 2008 )
Best resultRound 2 (2022)
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
AppearancesNone

Guinea women's national under-17 football team is a youth association football team operated under the auspices of Guinean Football Federation. [1] Its primary role is the development of players in preparation for the senior Guinea women's national football team. [2]

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Competitive record

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
YearResultPldWD *LGFGA
Flag of New Zealand.svg 2008 Did not qualify
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg 2010 Did not enter
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2012
Flag of Costa Rica.svg 2014
Flag of Jordan.svg 2016
Flag of Uruguay.svg 2018
Flag of India.svg 2022 Did not qualify
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg 2024
Total0/8

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    References

    1. "Mondial féminin 2022 U17: La Guinée étrille le Liberia 7-1". panapress.com (in French). 21 March 2022. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
    2. "Eliminatoires du Mondial U20: l'équipe nationale féminine s'impose face à la Guinée". m.le360.ma/sport/ (in French). 12 November 2022. Retrieved 7 February 2024.