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U17 World Cup - Best XI
Nabil Baha
Morocco U17 National Team
Nabil Baha
Coach
Aidan Stokes
USA U17 National Team
7.9
Stokes
Uriel Ojeda
Argentina U17 National Team
10.0
Ojeda
Abdellah Ouazane
Morocco U17 National Team
9.4
A. Ouazane
Hamza Bouhaddi
Morocco U17 National Team
9.3
Bouhaddi
Ilyas El Arbaoui
Morocco U17 National Team
9.4
Arbaoui
Ilyas Hidaoui
Morocco U17 National Team
8.4
Hidaoui
Oualid Ibn Salah
Morocco U17 National Team
9.4
O. Ibn Salah
Nahël Haddani
Morocco U17 National Team
9.6
N. Haddani
Ismail El Aoud
Morocco U17 National Team
9.9
I. El Aoud
Abdelali Daoudi
Morocco U17 National Team
10.0
Daoudi
Mateo Martínez
Argentina U17 National Team
9.9
Martínez

About U17 World Cup

The FIFA U‑17 World Cup 2025 is set to take place in Qatar from 3 to 27 November 2025. This landmark edition of the tournament will see 48 teams from around the world compete for glory in the under‑17 category, offering a glimpse into the next generation of football stars. The tournament will take place across the state-of-the-art Aspire Zone complex in Al Rayyan, Qatar, ensuring a thrilling spectacle for fans globally.


This edition is particularly exciting as it marks the first time the event will be held annually, with a significant expansion from 24 to 48 teams. Fans will witness a month of action-packed football, where young talents from every continent will showcase their skills on one of the world’s biggest sporting stages.


Want to learn more about the tournament and get all the details on the teams, matches, and more? Head to our main article on Everything You Need to Know About FIFA U‑17 World Cup 2025 for everything you need to know. Plus, don’t forget to check out our coverage of the upcoming FIFA World Cup—another epic event set to take place in just a few months.

U17 World Cup FAQ

Who were last season's champions and top goalscorer of the U17 World Cup?
Last year’s U17 World Cup champions were Germany U17 and the top goalscorer was Agustín Ruberto with 8 goals.
Which team has won the most U17 World Cup titles?
Nigeria U17 won the most U17 World Cup titles with 5 wins.
Which team won the first U17 World Cup title?
The first winners of the U17 World Cup were Nigeria U17, in 1985 season.
What are the U17 World Cup next featured matches?
Argentina U17 v Mexico U17
Who are the current U17 World Cup team of the week top stars?
The top performers of the U17 World Cup this week are Uriel Ojeda (Argentina U17), Abdelali Daoudi (Morocco U17) and Ismail El Aoud (Morocco U17)
Where to watch U17 World Cup live in USA?
Discover where to watch U17 World Cup live in USA by visiting Live Sports on TV Today. Find out which channels are broadcasting the matches and don’t miss any action from this exciting competition.
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1
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2
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