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2025 CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualification
19th CONCACAF qualification for the FIFA U-17 World Cup From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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2025 CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualification, officially called the 2025 Concacaf U-17 Men's Qualifiers, decided which teams from CONCACAF would join host Qatar at the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup. Eight qualifying slots were allocated to CONCACAF.
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The final draw took place on 24 October 2024, 11:00 ET, at the CONCACAF headquarters in Miami.[1] The 41 CONCACAF national teams were ranked based on the CONCACAF Men’s Under-17 Ranking as of December 2023. 35 teams entered the tournament.[2]
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Venues
Six hosts were selected for the eight groups. Each venue hosted its own country's group, with Costa Rica also hosting Group F and Guatemala also hosting Group H.[4]
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The tournament was played from 7–16 February 2025, with rest days on 8 and 14 February.[4] The teams were divided into eight groups of four or five teams and play a round-robin. The winner of each group qualified for the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup.[2]
Tiebreakers
The tiebreaker criteria were as follows (Regulations Article 12.3):
- Greatest number of points obtained in all group matches (3 for a win, 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss)
- Greatest goal differential in all group matches
- Most goals scored in all group matches
Should two or more teams still have equal rank after criteria 1–3 are applied, then the following criteria are used:
- Greatest number of points obtained in all matches amongst the concerned teams
- Greatest goal differential in all matches amongst the concerned teams
- Most goals scored in all matches amongst the concerned teams
- The best team conduct score using the following table:
- First yellow card: –1 point
- Second yellow card/indirect red card: –3 points
- Direct red card: –4 points
- Yellow card and direct red card: –5 points
- Latest Concacaf U-17 Ranking.
All match times listed are EST (UTC−5), as listed by Concacaf. Local times, if different, are in parentheses.
Group A
Referee: Ken Pennyfeather (Antigua and Barbuda)
Referee: Jonathon Hughes (Cayman Islands)
Referee: Roger Vindas (Costa Rica)
Referee: James Ramprashad (Guyana)
Referee: Sergio Rozenhaut (Suriname)
Referee: Jonathon Hughes (Cayman Islands)
Referee: Ken Pennyfeather (Antigua and Barbuda)
Referee: Roger Vindas (Costa Rica)
Referee: James Ramprashad (Guyana)
Referee: Sergio Rozenhaut (Suriname)
Group B
Referee: Félix Mojica (Nicaragua)
Referee: Evens Julmis (Bahamas)
Referee: Christopher Mason (Jamaica)
Referee: Jean-Marc Scholtz (Curaçao)
Referee: Joseph Bedeau (Grenada)
Referee: Michael Venne (Canada)
Referee: Joseph Bedeau (Grenada)
Referee: Christopher Mason (Jamaica)
Referee: Jean-Marc Scholtz (Curaçao)
Referee: Michael Venne (Canada)
Group C
Referee: Cristian Alvarado (Guatemala)
Referee: Pablo Camacho (Costa Rica)
Referee: Okeito Nicholson (Jamaica)
Referee: Adrián Lage (Cuba)
Referee: Caterin Cartagena (Guatemala)
Referee: Pablo Camacho (Costa Rica)
Referee: Caterin Cartagena (Guatemala)
Referee: Álvaro Alvarado (Guatemala)
Referee: Adrián Lage (Cuba)
Referee: Okeito Nicholson (Jamaica)
Group D
Referee: Fernando Morón (Panama)
Referee: Sanchez Bass (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
Referee: Cleon Culley (Guyana)
Referee: Ismael López (Mexico)
Referee: Sanchez Bass (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
Referee: Fernando Morón (Panama)
Group E
Referee: Andrew Samuel (Trinidad and Tobago)
Referee: Shekiel Jokil (Suriname)
Referee: Bryan Cruz (Costa Rica)
Referee: Shavin Greene (Guyana)
Referee: Jonathan Bonilla (Costa Rica)
Referee: Shekiel Jokil (Suriname)
Group F
Referee: Edson Lieveld (Suriname)
Referee: José Valladares (Honduras)
Referee: Félix Mojica (Nicaragua)
Referee: Evens Julmis (Bahamas)
Referee: Michael Venne (Canada)
Referee: José Valladares (Honduras)
Group G
Referee: Hakeem Harvey (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
Referee: Norberto Da Silva (Curaçao)
Referee: Timothy Derry (Trinidad and Tobago)
Referee: Ray Torres (Puerto Rico)
Referee: Timothy Derry (Trinidad and Tobago)
Referee: Norberto Da Silva (Curaçao)
Group H
Referee: Jonathan Leitón (Costa Rica)
Referee: Khamal Harding-Hodge (Anguilla)
Referee: José Corporan (Dominican Republic)
Referee: Jorge Ojeda (Nicaragua)
Referee: Bryan Cruz (Costa Rica)
Referee: Shavin Greene (Guyana)
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Goalscorers
There were 308 goals scored in 60 matches, for an average of 5.13 goals per match.
11 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
Marius Aiyenero
Kevin Khan
Isaac Badilla
Josiah Kallicharan
Máximo Carrizo
4 goals
Marlon Meza Jr.
Lazaro Díaz
Dayvi Busby
Aldo de Nigris
Mikel Prado
Eddiel Marquez
Akanye Samuel-Francis
Tanner Rosborough
3 goals
Kalen Brunson
Kennahz Fray
Luca Stuttard
Sergei Kozlovskiy
Marcus Brown
Luis Tobar
Marvin Ávila
Emerson Laïssé
Luis Suazo
Jahmarie Nolan
Seymour Reid
Máximo Reyes
Estevis López
Franklyn Mitcham
Savi-K Morton
Jahnael Charlery-Adele
Connor Bass
2 goals
Greg Williams
Tyrico Bellamy
Jahson Stanford
D. Alessandro Valle
Harlem Bean-Fox
Logan Jiménez
Andre Ali-Gayapersad
Shola Jimoh
Ethan Barley
Brayan Calderón
Yerlan Sosa
D'Shawn Anastacia
Jeremy Ortela
Luis López
Rafael Inojosa
Jefferson Perla
Brandon Ramírez
Kerin Torres
Andrés García
Shaquan David
Jaden Harris
Joshua Morris
Franco Celestine
Nikolai Pierre
Jason Arriola
David Flores
Marcos Reyes
Jaquan Brown
Luis Gamboa
José Mancilla
Juan Rangel
Diego Gutiérrez
Gerson Gordón
Shevon Byron
Traylan Henry
Schuyler Selver
Chance Cowell
Jude Terry
1 goal
Tarique Jackson
Nathaniel Owen
Sakidi Meade
Brandon Satchell
Max Obispo
Travis Wever
Tariq Barker
Jamal Herrera
Breyden Olivas
Darryn Isenia
Zeveih Abraham
Sam Sharma
Latriel Williams
Will Daniels
Owen Graham-Roache
Aghilas Sadek
Johnny Selemani
Jagger Alban
Nick Bennette
Thiago Cordero
Kaden Farrier
Sebastián López
Luis Medina
Gabriel Sibaja
Cristian Bravo
Anthony Milanes
Iván Pacheco
Brian Romero
José Terry
Taysison Bregita
Nathan Isenia
Jaydion Polonius
Darius Gasper
Adrián Garcia
Alejandro López
Ismahel Saidani
Álex Urresti
Eduardo Galdamez
Josh Thomas
Javier Celis
Claudio de Oliveira
Quaency Fraser
Djouby Jean-Philippe
Miguel Joseph
Theo Lacombe
Mike Arana
Deijan García
Joshua Palacios
Raequan Campbell-Dennis
Owen Jumpp
Zienodean McLean
Cadriano Marsh
Orel Miller
Dario White
Gael García
Jhonnatan Grajales
Daniel Núñez
Viggo Ortiz
Jorge Sánchez
Saulo Tejedo
Yader Aviles
Jocksan Gamez
Leandro Padilla
Ian Parrales
Edwin Zepeda
Abraham Altamirano
Héctor Brias
Adrián Olivardia
Joseph Pacheco
Matthew Belgodere
Thierry Morille
Tylian Vilar
Zibeon Cunningham
Nikosi Foncette
Criston Gomez
Sheridan McNish
Philip Nelson
Adam Pierre
Caden Trestrail
Timothy Valentine
Wepsdel Saintilus
Pedro Guimaraes
Ramiz Hamouda
Jamir Johnson
Kellan LeBlanc
Enrique Martínez
Cristiano Oliveira
Axel Uriostegui
Toryn Penders
1 own goal
Deifson Cartagena (against Barbados)
Amir Brangman (against Anguilla)
Sami Carolo (against Curaçao)
Dakari Smith-Davis (against Curaçao)
Qu'yl Billingy (against Trinidad and Tobago)
Aden McLean (against Saint Lucia)
Kévin Hernández (against the U.S. Virgin Islands)
Kimani Rodney (against Barbados)
Max Robinson (against Costa Rica)
Enmanuel Martín (against Saint Martin)
Adjani van Putten (against Puerto Rico)
Source: CONCACAF
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Qualified teams for FIFA U-17 World Cup
The following eight teams from CONCACAF qualified for the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar.
- 1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.
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