Qatar And Morocco Are Awarded Hosting Rights Of The U-17 World Cup For Five Years
Zurich, Switzerland: In a move signifying the growing influence of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in international football, FIFA has awarded a total of ten Under-17 World Cups to Qatar and Morocco. These tournaments will be held annually starting in 2025, marking a significant shift from the previous schedule.
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Qatar will be responsible for hosting five editions of the newly expanded 48-team men’s U-17 World Cup, taking place between 2025 and 2029. Morocco will take center stage for the women’s U-17 World Cup, hosting five editions of the 24-team tournament over the same period.
FIFA has emphasized leveraging existing infrastructure for these tournaments, promoting operational efficiency and environmental sustainability. This announcement signifies a new chapter for youth football development. The U-17 World Cups will provide a crucial platform for the next generation of football stars to showcase their talent on the global stage. We can expect a decade of exciting youth football action unfolding in the MENA region.
The MENA region is taking center stage in world football. Qatar’s successful hosting of the 2022 World Cup exemplifies this trend. Morocco is set to co-host the 2030 World Cup. And both Qatar and Morocco hold influential positions on FIFA’s ruling council. Additionally, another MENA nation Saudi Arabia is a strong contender to host the 2034 World Cup.
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