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Spain U17 Women
Hungary Women U17
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12′
Laia Cabetas
21′
Angela Galvez
27′
avril serrano
41′
lili perjesi
Halftime 4-0
46′
adel toth
Lena Licskai
46′
Hedi Szanto
ramona toth
46′
Marta Vega
charlotta ohlander
46′
Rocio Elaine
maria rius
46′
iraia fernandez
candela rodriguez
49′
avril serrano
57′
Rocio Elaine
59′
Veress Stefania
64′
Panna Farkas
Eszter Ersek
64′
Maialen Valladares
Laia Cabetas
75′
carolina ferrera
Vera Molina Moleón
78′
Fruzsina Sagi
Kata Csanadi
85′
Reka Soos
lili perjesi
86′
Angela Galvez
89′
Rocio Elaine
End 5-1
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The Spain U17 Women's national team delivered an emphatic 5-1 victory over Hungary Women U17 in a UEFA European U17 Women's Championship match on March 4, 2026. This commanding performance showcased the depth of Spanish youth talent, with a dominant second-half display securing a comprehensive win. Spain took an early lead, but Hungary equalized against the run of play before halftime to stun the favorites. The Spanish response after the break was ruthless, as they scored four unanswered goals through a combination of intricate team play and individual brilliance. The key focus was Spain's relentless pressing and technical superiority, which overwhelmed the Hungarian defense as the game progressed. The standout performance came from the Spanish attacking midfielder, who scored twice and orchestrated most of her team's dangerous moves. This result puts Spain in a strong position to progress from their group in the European Championship, while Hungary faces a difficult task to qualify for the knockout stages. Spain's coach praised her team's reaction to adversity, stating, "The character they showed after conceding was exceptional," while the Hungarian manager acknowledged the "huge gap in quality we faced today."

