Doha, Qatar – Austria’s remarkable run at the FIFA U-17 World Cup continues, fueled by a dominant attacking performance and the emergence of forward Hasan Deshishku as a key player. The Austrian team has secured five wins in the tournament, boasting an impressive goal difference of 14-1, and recently defeated England 4-0 in the Round of 16. This victory solidifies their position as serious contenders for the championship title.
The team’s success comes as Austria’s senior national team also qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1998, highlighting a surge in footballing talent within the nation. Their quarter-final match against Japan on Friday will be a crucial test of their capabilities.
Austria’s U-17 World Cup Run: A Rising Star and Team Dominance
Hermann Stadler’s squad has consistently impressed throughout the tournament, showcasing a high-tempo style of play characterized by quick passing and direct attacks. Their recent performance against England was particularly noteworthy, with the team creating numerous scoring opportunities in the first half, hitting the post and having two efforts cleared off the line. This relentless pressure ultimately led to a convincing victory.
Deshishku’s Impact and Inspiration
Leading the Austrian attack is Hasan Deshishku, whose skill and movement have been instrumental to their success. He opened the scoring against England with a skillful goal, nutmegging a defender before firing a powerful shot into the net. Deshishku, a prospect for Austria Vienna, credits players like Vinicius Jr. and Neymar as sources of inspiration, admiring their flair and the “jogo bonito” style of Brazilian football, according to FIFA.
The young forward’s pace, close control, and balance make him a standout performer in the tournament. His four goals so far demonstrate his ability to consistently find the back of the net and contribute to his team’s offensive prowess. The team’s confidence is clearly high, with players like Johannes Moser emphasizing their commitment to representing Austria to the best of their ability.
Beyond Deshishku: A Team Effort
While Deshishku has garnered significant attention, Austria’s success is built on a strong team foundation. Johannes Moser contributed two goals against England, including one from the penalty spot, while Ifeanyi Ndukwe also found the net. Defender Jakob Pokorny’s pre-match speech, where he declared Austria the “best team in the World Cup,” reflects the team’s unwavering belief in their abilities.
Additionally, the sending off of England’s Alejandro Gomes Rodriguez shortly after Deshishku’s goal further tilted the match in Austria’s favor, allowing them to capitalize on their numerical advantage and extend their lead. The team’s ability to maintain composure and execute their game plan even under pressure has been a key factor in their success.
The Austrian U-17 team’s performance is a positive sign for the future of Austrian football. The development of talented young players like Deshishku and Moser suggests a growing depth of talent within the country’s youth system. This success could lead to increased investment in youth development programs and further opportunities for young players to showcase their skills on the international stage. FIFA provides ongoing coverage of the tournament.
Austria will now face Japan in the quarter-finals on Friday, a challenging match against a team that has also demonstrated strong form throughout the tournament. The outcome of this match will determine whether Austria can continue their impressive run and advance to the semi-finals. The team’s ability to maintain their current level of performance and adapt to the challenges posed by Japan will be crucial. Further developments in the U-17 World Cup will be closely watched by football fans and scouts alike.
The competition remains open, and several teams are vying for the title, but Austria’s strong showing and the emergence of promising young talents like Hasan Deshishku have established them as a force to be reckoned with. The next few matches will be pivotal in determining their ultimate fate in the tournament. The Austrian Football Association will likely provide updates on the team’s progress.

