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11 April 2025

Indonesia U17 Qualifies For U17 World Cup 2025

After strong performances, Indonesia secures a spot in Qatar tournament

The U17 World Cup 2025 is gearing up to be an exciting event, set to take place in Qatar from November 3 to November 27, 2025. This year marks a significant change in the tournament's structure, expanding from 24 teams to a whopping 48 teams, making it more competitive than ever. As of April 10, 2025, 40 countries have already qualified, with the number expected to grow as qualification matches continue across various confederations.

In a historic achievement, the Indonesia U17 national team has secured its place in this prestigious tournament, becoming the fourth Asian nation to qualify, following Qatar, Uzbekistan, and Saudi Arabia. Under the guidance of coach Nova Arianto, the Indonesian squad displayed remarkable skill and determination, finishing in the top two of Group C during the U17 Asian Cup 2025.

Indonesia's journey to the World Cup began with a strong performance in the group stage, where they faced tough competitors like South Korea and Yemen. In a thrilling match against South Korea, Indonesia emerged victorious with a narrow 1-0 win. Just three days later, they showcased their offensive prowess by defeating Yemen 4-1, solidifying their position as a formidable contender in the tournament.

According to recent reports, the success of the Indonesia U17 team is a significant milestone for the nation, marking its first qualification for a FIFA World Cup at any level. This achievement has sparked excitement and pride among fans and players alike, as they look forward to representing their country on the world stage.

The qualification process for the U17 World Cup has seen a total of 48 slots available, distributed among the confederations as follows: Asia (AFC) has 9 slots, including the host nation Qatar; Africa (CAF) has 10 slots; North, Central America, and the Caribbean (CONCACAF) have 8 slots; Oceania (OFC) has 3 slots; South America (CONMEBOL) has 7 slots; and Europe (UEFA) has 11 slots.

As of now, the list of 40 qualified teams includes a diverse array of nations, with still eight slots remaining to be filled. The current qualified teams from Asia include Qatar, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia. From Africa, the teams that have secured their spots are Burkina Faso, Mali, Morocco, South Africa, Zambia, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Tunisia. In North America, the teams that have qualified are El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, Haiti, and Mexico. South America has seen Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Venezuela qualify, while Oceania is represented by Fiji, New Zealand, and New Caledonia. Europe has confirmed its representatives, including Belgium, England, Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Ireland, and Switzerland.

The excitement surrounding the U17 World Cup is palpable, especially with the ongoing qualification matches. As teams vie for the remaining spots, fans are eagerly anticipating the final lineup of participants. The atmosphere is expected to be electric as nations prepare to showcase their young talent on an international platform.

Looking ahead, the Indonesia U17 team is focused on their upcoming challenges, including their final group match against Afghanistan on April 10, 2025. This match is crucial as it will determine their final standing in the group and their potential opponent in the quarter-finals, scheduled for April 14, 2025, against the runner-up of Group D.

With the stakes high and the competition fierce, the Indonesia U17 team is determined to make their mark in Qatar. As they prepare for the World Cup, they carry the hopes of a nation and the promise of a bright future in football.

The journey to the U17 World Cup has not only been about winning matches but also about the growth and development of young athletes. The experience gained from competing on such a prestigious stage will be invaluable for the players, as they look to build successful careers in football.

As the tournament approaches, fans and analysts alike are keeping a close eye on the Indonesia U17 team, hoping to see them rise to new heights in Qatar. With a mix of talent, determination, and support from their fans, the Garuda Muda are ready to take on the world.