Honduras women's national under-17 football team

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Honduras
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Association FENAFUTH
Confederation CONCACAF (North America)
FIFA code HON
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First international
Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg  Honduras 9–1 Flag of Belize.svg  Belize
11 November 2015 (Comayagua, Honduras)
Biggest win
Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg  Honduras 9–1 Flag of Belize.svg  Belize
11 November 2015 (Comayagua, Honduras)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg  Honduras 0–6 Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica
15 November 2015 (Comayagua, Honduras)

The Honduras women's national under-17 football team is the national women's u-17 football team of Honduras and is overseen by the National Autonomous Federation of Football of Honduras. The team is allowed to participate at the different UNCAF and CONCACAF women's tournaments; as well to the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, although they haven't been able to qualify as of yet.

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Competitive record

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
YearRecordGoalsFinish
Flag of New Zealand.svg 2008

Flag of Costa Rica.svg 2014
Didn't enter
Flag of Jordan.svg 2016

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg 2024
Didn't qualify
2026 TBD
CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg 2008

Flag of Jamaica.svg 2013
Didn't enter
Flag of Grenada.svg 2016 1–0–19:6Qualifying tournament
Flag of Nicaragua.svg 2018 0–0–30:10Qualifying tournament
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg 2022 3–0–126:4Round of 16
Flag of Mexico.svg 2024 1–1–17:3Qualifying tournament

Head to head

OpponentRecordGoals
Flag of Belize.svg  Belize 1–0–09:1
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 0–0–20:10
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 0–0–10:1
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 0–0–10:5
Totals1–0–49:17

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