Doha, Qatar – The stage is set for the final rounds of the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025, as Portugal and Brazil secured their spots in the semifinals on Friday. They were joined by Austria and Italy, who also claimed victories in their respective quarterfinal matches. The tournament, showcasing rising talent in global football, continues to draw attention from fans and scouts alike.
Portugal defeated Switzerland 2-0, while Brazil edged out Morocco with a 2-1 win. These results finalize the semifinal pairings, promising exciting clashes between Europe and South America’s best young players. The matches were played across stadiums in Qatar, continuing the nation’s role as a host for major international football events.
Portugal and Brazil Advance in FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025
Portugal’s victory over Switzerland was built on goals from Mathias Meade in the 41st minute and José Neto in the 53rd minute. The team demonstrated a strong offensive presence and solid defensive work throughout the match. This win marks a significant step for Portugal in their pursuit of the U-17 World Cup title.
Brazil faced a tougher challenge against Morocco, ultimately prevailing 2-1. Del opened the scoring for Brazil in the 16th minute, but Morocco responded with a goal from Ziad Baha in the 90+5th minute, forcing a tense finish. Brazil’s resilience and ability to find the net again proved decisive.
Semifinal Matchup: A Clash of Titans
The two South American powerhouses, Portugal and Brazil, will now meet in the semifinals next Monday. This match is anticipated to be a highlight of the tournament, featuring a high level of skill and tactical play. Both teams have consistently performed well throughout the competition, making a prediction difficult.
Meanwhile, Austria continued their impressive run with a 1-0 victory over Japan at the Badr Bilal Stadium. Johannes Moser scored the decisive goal in the 49th minute, bringing his tournament total to six goals. Austria’s consistent winning streak demonstrates their strength as a contender.
Despite a missed penalty opportunity by Dychez late in the game, Austria held on to secure their sixth consecutive win. The team’s defensive solidity and clinical finishing have been key to their success. This performance solidifies Austria’s position as a dark horse in the U-17 World Cup.
In the other quarterfinal, Italy overcame Burkina Faso with a narrow 1-0 win, thanks to a late goal by Thomas Campagnolo in the 83rd minute. The match was closely contested, with Burkina Faso creating several opportunities, including a shot that hit the crossbar. Italy’s ability to capitalize on a late chance proved crucial.
Burkina Faso showed early promise, pushing the Italian defense, but ultimately couldn’t convert their chances into goals. This result highlights the competitive nature of the tournament and the importance of taking every opportunity. The FIFA U-17 World Cup continues to provide a platform for emerging football nations.
As a result of their win, Italy will face Austria in the other semifinal. This match presents an interesting contrast in styles, with Italy known for their tactical approach and Austria for their attacking flair. The semifinal games will undoubtedly be closely watched by scouts from top European clubs, seeking to identify future stars.
The focus now shifts to the upcoming semifinals, scheduled for next Monday. The winners of these matches will advance to the final, where they will compete for the coveted U-17 World Cup trophy. While the semifinalists are determined, the ultimate champion remains uncertain, and the remaining matches promise further excitement and drama. The tournament schedule and potential for upsets will be key factors to monitor as the competition progresses.
Further details regarding match times and broadcast information for the semifinals will be released by FIFA in the coming days. The organization is also expected to provide updates on ticket availability and fan engagement activities. The success of the U-17 World Cup in Qatar underscores the country’s commitment to developing youth football and hosting world-class sporting events.

