UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship
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UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship
Summary
UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship is a tournament[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of tournament entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (445 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's instance of is recorded as tournament[3].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's instance of is recorded as recurring sporting event[4].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's logo image is recorded as UEFA femenina sub17.png[5].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's subclass of is recorded as international association football national teams competition[6].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's subclass of is recorded as European championship[7].
- +2008-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship[8].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's sport is recorded as association football[9].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04f27pm[10].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's organizer is recorded as Union of European Football Associations[11].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's official website is recorded as https://www.uefa.com/womensunder17/[12].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's topic's main category is recorded as Category:UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship[13].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+8'}[14].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's topic has template is recorded as Template:UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship[15].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's competition class is recorded as women's U17 association football[16].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's competition class is recorded as under-17 sport[17].
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship's event interval is recorded as {'unit': 'Q577', 'amount': '+1'}[18].
Why It Matters
UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship ranks in the top 6% of tournament entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (445 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]