Women’s Under-17 Friendly Tournament
6th – 11th September 2016
Tachov, Czech Republic
Scotland will prepare for the UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship first qualifying round with a friendly tournament in Czech Republic next month.
Pauline Hamill has named an 18-player squad to take on the hosts as well as Spain and Italy in Tachov.
The UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship campaign kicks-off in October, when Scotland host Kazakhstan, Croatia and France in the first qualifying round mini-tournament. Venue details will be confirmed soon.
Scotland squad for friendly tournament:
Goalkeepers
Shannon Burgon (Rangers)
Kiera Gibson (Celtic)
Defenders
Kimberley McAlpine (Central Girls Football Academy)
Nicole Cameron (Celtic)
Shaney McCabe (Central Girls Football Academy)
Leah Eddie (Central Girls Football Academy)
Michaela McAlonie (Hearts Ladies)
Lauren Brogan (Manchester City)
Midfielders
Lauren Davidson (Glasgow City)
Jemma Marriott (Glasgow City)
Amy Muir (Rangers)
Kirstie McIntosh (Central Girls Football Academy)
Kaela McDonald-Nguah (Celtic)
Jamie-Lee Napier (Celtic) - withdrawn
Elena Santoyo-Brown (Boroughmuir Thistle)
Bethany McPherson (Aberdeen)
Forwards
Morgan Cross (Central Girls Football Academy)
Abby Callaghan (Celtic)
Megan Robb (Dundee United)
Fixtures
Spain v Scotland
Tuesday 6th September, kick-off 3 pm
Italy v Scotland
Thursday 8th September, kick-off 3 pm
Czech Rep v Scotland
Sunday 11th September, kick-off 11 am
All matches to be played in Tachov, Czech Republic. All kick-offs shown in local time.
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