Vibrant photo of FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 opening in Qatar, featuring young players, mascot BOMA, and Khalifa Stadium.
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FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 begins in Qatar with expanded 48-team format

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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.

Qatar hosts the tournament from November 3 to 27, marking the first of five consecutive U-17 World Cups in the country and the seventh edition in Asia. All group stage and knockout matches except the final will occur at the Aspire Zone complex in Al Rayyan, utilizing eight pitches named after Qatari football legends including Mohammed Ghanim, Ibrahim Khalfan, Khaled Salman, and Mansour Muftah. The final takes place at the 45,857-capacity Khalifa International Stadium.

The 48 teams are divided into 12 groups of four, with the top two from each group and the eight best third-placed teams advancing to the Round of 32. From there, it's a knockout format without extra time, proceeding directly to penalties if tied. A total of 104 matches will be played over 25 days. The tournament streams live and free on FIFA+, with tickets available via www.roadtoqatar.qa in options like Day Pass for $5.50 and final tickets starting at $4.

Group A features hosts Qatar alongside Italy, South Africa, and Bolivia, opening with Qatar vs Italy and South Africa vs Bolivia. Other groups include Brazil in H, England in E, and France in K. Six Arab teams participate: Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt. Historically, 13 Arab nations have appeared, with Saudi Arabia winning in 1989 and Qatar reaching the semi-finals in 1991.

Brazil enters as favorites, seeking a record-equaling fifth title after dominating South American qualifiers. Portugal, fresh off their third UEFA U-17 Euro win, and France are strong contenders, alongside Mexico and Uzbekistan. Top players to watch include Italy's Samuele Inacio (five goals at Euros), France's Djylian N’Guessan (nine in Euro qualifiers), Argentina's Thomas de Martis (six in South American qualifiers), Uzbekistan's Sadriddin Khasanov (MVP at Asian Cup), and Morocco's Abdellah Ouazane (player of the tournament at Africa Cup of Nations).

The mascot BOMA pays tribute to scouts and legendary coach Velibor “Bora” Milutinović, who guided five nations to World Cups and aided Qatari football. Debutants include El Salvador, Fiji, Republic of Ireland, Uganda, and Zambia, while Oceania is represented by New Zealand, Fiji, and New Caledonia. Past editions launched stars like Cesc Fàbregas, Toni Kroos, and Phil Foden.

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FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 set to kick off with Qatar vs Italy

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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.

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.

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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.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino unveiled the updated match schedule for the 2026 World Cup during a live broadcast from Washington, D.C., featuring legends Ronaldo Nazário, Francesco Totti, Hristo Stoichkov, and Alexi Lalas. The schedule covers all 104 matches across hosts Canada, Mexico, and the USA, with opening games set for June 2026. It aims to minimize travel and optimize conditions for teams and fans.

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The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 drew over 1.2 million fans and ended with Morocco defeating Jordan in the final at Lusail Stadium. Hosted from December 1 to 18, the tournament featured 16 Arab teams across six World Cup venues, scoring 77 goals in 32 matches. Jordan's Ali Olwan topped the scoring charts with six goals.

Portugal secured their maiden FIFA U-17 World Cup title with a 1-0 victory over Austria in the final at Khalifa International Stadium in Qatar on November 27, 2025. Anísio Cabral scored the decisive goal in the 32nd minute, marking his seventh of the tournament. The win highlights European dominance, with Italy taking third place.

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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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