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Football U-17 World Championship

The Football U-17 World Championship is the world championship of football for male players under the age of 17 and is organized by Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). The first edition was hosted by China in 1985 and was won by Nigeria. It has taken place in all odd-numbered years since, with Brazil leading the way with three wins. African countries have also been successful: both Nigeria and Ghana won the tournament twice. The age limit was switched from 16 to 17 starting in 1991.

Results

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
1985 China
Nigeria
2 - 0
West Germany

Brazil
4 - 1
Guinea
1987 Canada
USSR
1 - 1
aet

Nigeria

Côte d'Ivoire
2 - 1
aet

Italy
3 - 1 on penalty shootout
1989 Scotland
Saudi Arabia
2 - 2
aet

Scotland

Portugal
3 - 0
Bahrain
5 - 4 on penalty shootout
1991 Italy
Ghana
1 - 0
Spain

Argentina
1 - 1
Qatar
4 - 1 on penalty shootout
1993 Japan
Nigeria
2 - 1
Ghana

Chile
1 - 1
Poland
4 - 2 on penalty shootout
1995 Ecuador
Ghana
3 - 2
Brazil

Argentina
2 - 0
Oman
1997 Egypt
Brazil
2 - 1
Ghana

Spain
2 - 1
Germany
1999 New Zealand
Brazil
0 - 0
aet

Australia

Ghana
2 - 0
USA
8 - 7 on penalty shootout
2001 Trinidad and Tobago
France
3 - 0
Nigeria

Burkina Faso
2 - 0
Argentina
2003 Finland
Brazil
1 - 0
Spain

Argentina
1 - 1
Colombia
5 - 4 on penalty shootout
2005 Peru



Total Wins

  • Brazil 3 (1997, 1999, 2003)
  • Nigeria 2 (1985, 1993)
  • Ghana 2 (1991, 1995)
  • USSR 1 (1987)
  • Saudi Arabia 1 (1989)
  • France 1 (2001)

See Also

Football World Youth Championship

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