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UEFA European U17 Women's Championship
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Romania Women U17
Czechia Republic U17 Women
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End 0-5
83′
lucie cizkova
diana safarova
83′
rozalie stranska
natalie peskova
82′
0-5
natalie peskova
77′
0-4
natalie peskova
71′
ema jurenikova
klara bauerova
69′
0-3
E. Volhejnova
64′
simona drbohlavova
tereza latochova
64′
E. Volhejnova
nela rehova
63′
M. Micusan
natsi annabelle nombot
61′
M. Ciortea
C. Suciu
61′
stefania carla rebrisorean
A. Bucsa
51′
0-2
nela rehova
Assist: diana safarova
46′
andreea candea
A. Bucsa
46′
corina colibaba
marie sophie cojanu
Halftime 0-1
48′
0-1
sarka kynclova
10′
A. Bucsa
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Match Info
Czechia Republic U17 Women began their UEFA European U17 Women's Championship campaign with a commanding 5-0 win over Romania Women U17 on March 9, 2026. This comprehensive result sent a strong message to the rest of the group, showcasing Czechia's offensive capabilities and defensive solidity. The decisive moment arrived in the first half when Czechia scored twice in quick succession, breaking Romanian resistance and setting the stage for a comfortable victory. The match process saw Czechia maintain a high press, forcing turnovers and converting them into clear opportunities, while Romania found it difficult to establish any meaningful attacking rhythm. A key incident was a saved Romanian penalty in the second half that could have offered a route back into the game, but instead, Czechia countered and scored to kill the contest. The standout performance came from the Czech attacking unit, which shared the goals around and displayed excellent movement. The three points and significant goal difference boost put Czechia in a prime early position in the group standings. The Czech coach highlighted his team's intensity, while the Romanian manager pointed to lapses in concentration at critical moments.