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Wenger lauds Qatar’s exceptional hosting of FIFA U-17 World Cup

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Last updated: 2025/11/26 at 11:22 PM
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Doha, Qatar – Arsene Wenger, FIFA’s Chief of Global Football Development, has lauded the ongoing FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar as a resounding success, praising the tournament’s organization and its potential to revolutionize youth football development globally. The landmark 20th edition of the competition is set to conclude today with a final match between Portugal and Austria at Khalifa International Stadium. This year’s tournament marks a significant expansion, featuring 48 teams for the first time.

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The tournament, hosted at Aspire Zone’s Competition Complex, began on November 10th and has already seen 102 matches played. Qatar is scheduled to host the annual U-17 World Cup for the next five years, solidifying its role as a central hub for youth football. According to Wenger, this extended hosting agreement will have a “significant impact” on the sport worldwide.

Transformative Impact of the FIFA U-17 World Cup

The expansion to 48 teams represents a major shift in FIFA’s strategy for global football development. The group stage alone involved an intensive schedule of 72 matches in just nine days, significantly exceeding the pace of the 2022 FIFA World Cup held in the same country. Daily attendance averaged between 7,000 and 9,000 spectators, facilitated by the introduction of flexible Day Pass tickets.

Infrastructure and Organization

Wenger specifically commended Qatar’s logistical capabilities and the quality of the playing surfaces. “We have now played 102 games, and the pitches are still in a marvellous state,” he stated following a briefing with FIFA’s Technical Study Group. This demonstrates Qatar’s proven ability to host large-scale sporting events and maintain high standards throughout. The country’s experience hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup undoubtedly contributed to the smooth operation of this youth tournament.

However, the success extends beyond infrastructure. The tournament’s format has provided a platform for emerging football nations. Debutants Uganda, El Salvador, Fiji, Ireland, and Zambia all participated, with three reaching the knockout stages – a testament to the broadened scope of the competition. This increased representation is a key component of FIFA’s broader development goals.

Increased Global Engagement

The tournament has also garnered significant international attention. Wenger noted that media and broadcast interest exceeded expectations, indicating a growing appetite for youth international football. This increased visibility is expected to encourage greater investment in youth development programs across the globe. The presence of teams from all six FIFA confederations underscores the truly global nature of the event.

Additionally, the expanded format provides more opportunities for scouting and player identification. Many of the players participating in the U-17 World Cup are on the radar of major European clubs, and the tournament serves as a valuable showcase for emerging talent. This aspect of the competition is crucial for fostering the next generation of professional footballers.

The success of this year’s tournament has also highlighted the importance of FIFA’s new competition calendar, which aims to create a more streamlined and inclusive international football landscape. The annual U-17 cycle is a key element of this plan, designed to provide consistent opportunities for youth players to compete on the world stage. Youth football development is a key priority for FIFA, and this tournament is a tangible demonstration of that commitment.

Looking ahead, the focus will be on building upon the momentum generated by this year’s event. FIFA will likely analyze data from the tournament – including attendance figures, broadcast viewership, and player performance metrics – to refine the format and maximize its impact. The next edition of the U-17 World Cup is scheduled to take place in Qatar in 2024, and organizers will aim to further enhance the experience for players, fans, and stakeholders. The long-term effects of this expanded tournament on global football remain to be seen, but early indications suggest a positive trajectory for youth player development and international competition.

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