Kazakhstan women's national under-19 football team

Last updated
Kazakhstan Women's U-19
Association Kazakhstan Football Federation
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coachOrynbasar Däurenbekova
FIFA code KAZ
First international
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 13–0 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan, (26 September 2007)
Biggest win
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 3–0 Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia, (1 October 2007)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 14–0 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan, (6 October 2018)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14–0 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan, (2 October 2019)
UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
Appearances0
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
Appearances0

The Kazakh women's national under-19 football team represents Kazakhstan at the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship and the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. [1]

Contents

History

UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship

The Kazakh team has never qualified for the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship. [2] [3]

YearResultMatchesWinsDrawsLossesGFGA
Two-legged final 1998 did not Qualify
Flag of Sweden.svg 1999
Flag of France.svg 2000
Flag of Norway.svg 2001
Flag of Sweden.svg 2002
Flag of Germany.svg 2003
Flag of Finland.svg 2004
Flag of Hungary.svg 2005
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2006
Flag of Iceland.svg 2007
Flag of France.svg 2008
Flag of Belarus.svg 2009
Flag of North Macedonia.svg 2010
Flag of Italy.svg 2011
Flag of Turkey.svg 2012
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 2013
Flag of Norway.svg 2014
Flag of Israel.svg 2015
Flag of Slovakia.svg 2016
Ulster Banner.svg 2017
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2018
Flag of Scotland.svg 2019
Flag of Georgia.svg 2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Flag of Belarus.svg 2021
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2022 did not qualify
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2023
Flag of Lithuania.svg 2024 TBD
Flag of Poland.svg 2025
Total0/26000000

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References

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  2. "Kazakhstan U19 W". Flashscore. 31 October 2023. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  3. "Womens Under-19 national team". ffa.am. 28 October 2023. Retrieved 28 October 2023.