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Qatar to Host the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 — A New Chapter in Youth Football

  • Writer: Dr Zied Abbes
    Dr Zied Abbes
  • May 13
  • 2 min read

Qatar has once again confirmed its status as a global hub for international sports by being selected to host the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025. The tournament, scheduled from 3 to 27 November 2025, marks the first of five consecutive editions that will take place in Qatar — an unprecedented move in the history of youth football.

This decision follows Qatar’s successful delivery of major events such as the FIFA World Cup 2022, the AFC Asian Cup 2024, and its upcoming role as host of the FIFA World Cup for Clubs 2024. With world-class infrastructure, logistical efficiency, and a deep commitment to youth development, Qatar is uniquely positioned to elevate this competition to new heights.

Key Highlights of the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025:

  • Annual Format: Starting in 2025, the U-17 World Cup becomes an annual tournament, reflecting FIFA’s vision to expand global youth participation.

  • Expanded Structure: The competition will feature 48 teams, divided into 12 groups, with a 32-team knockout stage.

  • Modern Venues: Matches will be played in Qatar’s world-class stadiums used during the 2022 World Cup, ensuring top-tier facilities for young athletes.

  • Global Attention: The event will be broadcast worldwide, with a draw scheduled for May 25, 2025 in Doha, streamed live on FIFA+.

A Platform for the Stars of Tomorrow

The FIFA U-17 World Cup has always been a launchpad for future football legends. By hosting five editions in a row, Qatar is creating a stable, high-quality environment where young players can showcase their talent, gain international experience, and inspire the next generation.

Continuing Qatar’s Global Sports Legacy

This tournament further affirms Qatar’s vision of becoming a leading force in international sport, committed to organizing inclusive, youth-focused competitions that drive both social and sporting development.

For fans, athletes, and stakeholders alike, the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 is more than just a tournament — it’s a long-term investment in the future of football.

 
 
 

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