After Two Losses, China’s U17 Team Stuns Qatar to Reach U17 World Cup for First Time in 21 Years

Posted on: 05/13/2026

In a dramatic turnaround, China’s U17 national team secured a 2-0 victory over Qatar in the final group stage match of the AFC U17 Asian Cup, clinching a spot in the U17 World Cup for the first time in 21 years. The match, played in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday local time, saw China finish second in Group B after starting the tournament with two consecutive losses.

The team had earlier fallen 0-1 to Indonesia and 1-2 to Japan, leaving their chances slim. However, since no draws occurred in the first two rounds, China still had a mathematical chance going into the decisive third round. A goal in each half sealed the win against Qatar, while Japan beat Indonesia 3-1 in the other group match.

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Japan topped the group with three wins, while China, Qatar, and Indonesia all finished with one win and two losses. China’s superior goal difference (+0) compared to Qatar (-2) and Indonesia (-3) secured second place and a quarterfinal berth, along with a ticket to the U17 World Cup later this year in Qatar. This marks the first time any Chinese men’s youth team has qualified for a FIFA world tournament since 2005.

China will face host nation Saudi Arabia, the Group A winners, in the quarterfinals on May 16.