Young players from Qatar and Italy compete in the opening match of the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 at Aspire Zone in Qatar, with Italy celebrating their winning goal.
Young players from Qatar and Italy compete in the opening match of the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 at Aspire Zone in Qatar, with Italy celebrating their winning goal.
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FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 kicks off in Qatar

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup began on November 3 in Qatar with eight opening matches at the Aspire Zone Competition Complex. Hosts Qatar suffered a 1-0 loss to Italy in their Group A opener, setting the tone for the expanded 48-team tournament running through November 27.

The tournament, marking the first of five consecutive U-17 World Cups in Qatar and the first with 48 teams, features 104 matches across 12 groups. The top two teams from each group, plus the eight best third-placed sides, advance to the Round of 32, with the final set for November 27 at Khalifa International Stadium in Doha.

Qatar's narrow defeat to Italy came at the renamed Mansour Muftah pitch, one of eight venues honoring Qatari football legends. HE Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, Local Organising Committee Chairman, emphasized the event's significance: "We are proud to host the first-ever 48-team FIFA tournament, which will showcase football’s exceptional emerging talent and celebrate the sport’s power in uniting people from all around the world." He added that it continues Aspire Academy's role in producing elite athletes and strengthens Qatar's status as a global sporting destination.

Other opening-day results included strong performances from African teams. Egypt secured a 4-1 victory over Haiti in Group E, with goals from Belal Attia, Abdelaziz El Zoghby, Hamza Abdelkarim, and Omar Kamal. Zambia came from behind to beat Indonesia 3-1 in Group H, thanks to a brace from Abel Nyirongo and a goal from Lukonde Mwale. However, Cote d’Ivoire fell 4-1 to Switzerland in Group F, with Hubert Yao scoring a late consolation.

Additional results saw Venezuela defeat England 3-0 in Group E and Brazil thrash Honduras 7-0 in Group H. In Group B, Japan faced Morocco on November 3, though specific details on that match were limited to pre-game lineups and actions involving players like Shota Fujii and Ziyad Baha.

Debutants include Fiji, Republic of Ireland, Zambia, El Salvador, and Uganda. Qatar aims to surpass its best finish of fourth place from the 1991 edition. Tickets are available via www.roadtoqatar.qa, with options like Day Passes and Follow My Team packages for Qatar supporters. The fan zone offers live screenings, cultural performances, and diverse activations on match days from 1:30 p.m.

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Young players from Qatar and Italy compete in the opening match of the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 at Aspire Zone in Qatar, with Italy scoring against the hosts.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 kicks off in Qatar

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 launched on November 3 with eight matches at the Aspire Zone Competition Complex, marking the first 48-team edition of the youth tournament. Hosts Qatar fell 1-0 to Italy in their opening Group A clash at the Mansour Muftah pitch. The event runs through November 27, featuring 104 matches across 48 nations.

The 20th edition of the FIFA U-17 World Cup begins on November 3 in Doha, Qatar, featuring a record 48 teams for the first time in the tournament's history. Host nation Qatar will open the competition against Italy at 6:45pm on Pitch No. 7 at Aspire Zone. Over 25 days, 104 matches will unfold across eight stadiums in Aspire Zone, culminating in the final at Khalifa International Stadium on November 27.

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The 20th edition of the FIFA U-17 Men's World Cup kicks off on November 3, 2025, in Qatar, featuring 48 teams for the first time in a tournament hosted across the Aspire Zone. BOMA, a desert owl mascot honoring football scouts, will symbolize the event as young talents from six confederations compete for glory. The final is set for November 27 at Khalifa International Stadium.

With qualification nearly complete, 42 nations have secured their places in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the first edition with a 48-team format hosted across North America. Recent qualifiers include European powerhouses like France, Germany, and Spain, alongside surprise entrants such as Curacao, the smallest nation by population to ever qualify. The remaining six spots will be decided through intercontinental and European playoffs in March 2026.

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The 11th edition of the FIFA Arab Cup begins December 1 in Qatar, featuring 16 nations including six from Africa. Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Sudan, and Comoros represent the continent, with Africa holding four past titles. Free-to-air broadcasts will make the tournament accessible worldwide.

The draw for the expanded 48-team 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place on Friday, December 5, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. The event starts at 17:00 GMT and will determine the group stage matchups for the tournament hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Forty-two teams have qualified, with six spots to be decided in March 2026 playoffs.

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كشفت الفيفا عن قائمة المشاركين في سلسلة الفيفا 2026 الموسعة، التي تضم 48 منتخباً وطنياً في 12 مجموعة للبطولات الرجالية والنسائية. ستقام البطولات في مارس وأبريل، وستشمل منتخبات من جميع الست اتحادات القارات، وستكون بمثابة تدريب للأحداث الكبرى مثل كأس العالم. سيتم بث المباريات عالمياً لتعزيز الرؤية للدول المشاركة.

 

 

 

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