Number of appearances: 21
Best result: Champions (2004, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)
UEFA Women’s Under-19 EURO record: 77 45 7 25 127:69
Biggest win: Spain vs Czechia 7:0 (24 July 2023)
Heaviest defeat: Germany vs Spain 7:0 (2 August 2004)
Qualifying results
Round 1 (Group A2):
Spain vs Faroe Islands 8:0
Spain vs Belgium 5:1
Germany vs Spain 0:5
Round 2 (Group A7):
Spain vs Hungary 3:0
Spain vs Northern Ireland 3:0
Portugal vs Spain 0:0
Top scorer in qualifying: Celia Segura (5 goals)
Squad used in qualifying
Goalkeepers: Laia (4 appearances – 1 goal conceded), Ziara Vega (1-0), Anna Álvarez (1-0).
Defenders: Noa Jiménez (5 appearances – 2 goals), Julia Torres (3-0), Silvi Cristóbal (6-0), Amaya (5-0), Nerea Carmona (4-0), Emma Moreno (4-1), Anna Quer (3-1), Aiara Agirrezabala (2-0).
Midfielders: Irune Dorado (6-2), Folgado (6-0), Elene Gurtubay (6-0), Ainoa Gómez (5-3), Paula Redruello Fernández (1-0), Rosalía Domínguez (5-2).
Forwards: Celia Segura (5-5), Pau Comendador (3-2), Iris Santiago (5-2), Lúa Arufe (2-0), Alba Cerrato (6-3), Natalia Escot (3-0), Lucia Rivas (2-0).
They were dominant throughout qualifying. Spain won all three matches in Round 1 with an impressive goal difference of 18:1, including a convincing 5:0 victory over Germany. In Round 2, they finished top of Group A7 without conceding a single goal, ahead of Portugal, Northern Ireland and Hungary.
Forward Celia Segura finished as Spain’s leading scorer in qualifying with five goals, while Ainoa Gómez, Alba Cerrato, Irune Dorado and Rosalía Domínguez also made significant contributions in attack. Across six qualifying matches, Spain scored 24 goals and conceded just one, underlining the strength and balance of the squad.
With a generation that has dominated European youth football in recent years, Spain will arrive in Bosnia and Herzegovina aiming to defend its title and add another chapter to an already remarkable record.






