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World Cup Qualifiers

World Cup 31 Qualifiers Begin with Shockwaves and Statements

The 31st Dugout-Online World Cup cycle has burst into life with a dramatic opening round that immediately reshaped expectations across the qualification landscape. Traditional giants, reigning champions and ambitious outsiders all took to the pitch knowing that every early mistake could echo deep into February.

Some favourites laid down markers of authority, others stumbled badly, and a few historic nations were left searching for answers after bruising defeats. With only one matchday completed in most groups, the tables are far from settled, but the tone is already clear: there will be no easy paths to World Cup 31.

Below, we review the opening chapter of each qualification group and the stories that have already begun to define this campaign.

Positions: 1st - China (3 points), 2nd - Czech republic (3 points), 3rd - Serbia (0 points), 4th - Romania (0 points), 5th - Bulgaria (0 points)

China Strike First, Romania Under Pressure

Group A opened with an immediate upset as China claimed a 2–1 away victory over Romania, despite conceding 68% possession. Clinical finishing and a disciplined 4-3-3 setup proved decisive, with goalkeeper Qiangwei Chuko earning man of the match. For Romania, a former world champion, this defeat already places them on the back foot.

Meanwhile, Czech republic edged Bulgaria 2–1 thanks to a late double from Antonin Krupnik, showing resilience after falling behind. With China and Czech republic leading on three points, the pressure now shifts to Serbia and Romania ahead of their Round 2 clash.


ChinaChina vs. Czech republic Czech republic
SerbiaSerbia vs. Romania Romania


Positions: 1st - United States of America (3 points), 2nd - Albania (1 point), 3rd - Estonia (1 point), 4th - Algeria (0 points), 5th - Canada (0 points)

USA Dominant, Albania and Estonia Cancel Each Other Out

The most convincing start in Group B came from the United States of America, who defeated Canada 3–0 away while controlling the match with ruthless efficiency. Despite Canada enjoying more possession and shots, the American counterattacks were lethal, and the result reflects superior execution rather than tactical failure.

In Tirana, Albania and Estonia shared a dramatic 2–2 draw, with both sides striking late. Albania’s unconventional 3-3-3 formation raised eyebrows but delivered attacking threat, while Estonia’s persistence earned a deserved point. With Algeria yet to play, the group remains wide open.


United States of AmericaUnited States of America vs. Albania Albania
AlgeriaAlgeria vs. Canada Canada


Positions: 1st - India (3 points), 2nd - Australia (1 point), 3rd - Croatia (1 point), 4th - Latvia (0 points), 5th - Bosnia and Herzegovina (0 points)

India Surprise, Heavyweights Held

Group C immediately lived up to its reputation for unpredictability. India claimed a valuable 1–0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, showing composure and tactical balance against a recent quarterfinalist. The narrow margin reflected a tight contest rather than managerial error.

Earlier, Australia and Croatia played out a tense 1–1 draw, with both sides trading late goals. Neither could fully impose themselves, and with Latvia yet to enter the competition, Group C already feels destined for a long, grinding battle.


Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina vs. Australia Australia
LatviaLatvia vs. India India


Positions: 1st - Iceland (3 points), 2nd - Italy (1 point), 3rd - Thailand (1 point), 4th - Moldova (0 points), 5th - South Africa (0 points)

Iceland Stun, Italy and Thailand Trade Blows

The standout result in Group D came in Reykjavik, where Iceland demolished South Africa 3–0. The visitors offered almost no resistance, managing just one shot all match. This qualifies as an extreme result, and responsibility lies squarely with the South African manager, whose setup failed to protect the defence after an early red card.

Elsewhere, Thailand and Italy shared a 1–1 draw in a lively opener. Both sides showed flashes of quality, but neither could fully control proceedings. With Moldova yet to play, Iceland’s early lead already looks significant.


ItalyItaly vs. Iceland Iceland
MoldovaMoldova vs. Thailand Thailand


Positions: 1st - England (3 points), 2nd - Switzerland (3 points), 3rd - Bangladesh (0 points), 4th - Slovakia (0 points), 5th - Finland (0 points)

England Overwhelm, Finland Collapse

England sent a thunderous message by dismantling Finland 6–0. Finland failed to register a single shot, an unmistakable managerial failure. The automatic 4-4-2 fallback formation left them completely exposed, and England took full advantage with six different moments of dominance.

Switzerland also started strongly, beating Slovakia 2–0 with early goals. With England and Switzerland already on three points, Finland and Slovakia face a steep uphill task.


FinlandFinland vs. Switzerland Switzerland
BangladeshBangladesh vs. England England


Positions: 1st - Hungary (3 points), 2nd - Bolivia (3 points), 3rd - Chile (0 points), 4th - Ireland (0 points), 5th - Uruguay (0 points)

Bolivia and Hungary Take Control

Group F’s opener in Montevideo came with an immediate and costly managerial blunder. Uruguay lined up in a 3-4-2, failing to field a full XI, and the consequences were brutal: Bolivia dominated possession (71%), peppered the goal with 21 shots and left with a 2–0 win.

The truly surprising twist was that Bolivia’s margin stayed so modest. With Uruguay effectively undermanned, this had the feel of a match that could have turned into a rout, yet Bolivia only converted twice — both goals coming from Vladimir Daher, who still walked away as man of the match. Uruguay, meanwhile, did not manage a single shot on target, and the early hole they’ve dug is entirely self-inflicted.

Hungary followed up with a solid 3–1 home victory over Ireland. Both winners sit on three points, leaving Chile still waiting to enter the fray and the group finely balanced.


BoliviaBolivia vs. Hungary Hungary
ChileChile vs. Uruguay Uruguay


Positions: 1st - Malta (3 points), 2nd - Netherlands (3 points), 3rd - Portugal (0 points), 4th - Sweden (0 points)

Malta Shock Portugal

One of the round’s biggest surprises occurred in Group G as Malta defeated Portugal 2–1. Malta’s disciplined 5-3-2 absorbed pressure and struck at the right moments, while Portugal’s attacking play lacked precision.

Netherlands also began with a narrow 1–0 win away to Sweden, scoring late despite being out-possessed. With both Malta and Netherlands on three points, this compact group is already finely poised.


NetherlandsNetherlands vs. Malta Malta
PortugalPortugal vs. Sweden Sweden


Positions: 1st - Colombia (3 points), 2nd - Turkey (1 point), 3rd - Russia (1 point), 4th - Poland (0 points), 5th - France (0 points)

France Fall, Colombia Capitalise

Group H opened with a statement win for Colombia, who defeated France 3–1. Colombia punished defensive gaps ruthlessly, while France struggled to recover after conceding early. Though disappointing for the former champions, the result stemmed from execution rather than system collapse.

Russia and Turkey drew 1–1 in a balanced encounter, leaving Poland yet to play and the group already rich with tension.


TurkeyTurkey vs. Colombia Colombia
PolandPoland vs. Russia Russia


Positions: 1st - Belgium (3 points), 2nd - Israel (1 point), 3rd - Scotland (1 point), 4th - Argentina (0 points), 5th - South Korea (0 points)

Belgium Deliver, Argentina Await

Belgium justified their billing with a controlled 2–1 win over South Korea, scoring twice in quick succession before conceding late. Their depth and structure were evident throughout.

The goalless draw between Israel and Scotland was tight and cautious, keeping both within touching distance. With Argentina yet to play, Group I’s hierarchy is far from settled.


South KoreaSouth Korea vs. Israel Israel
ArgentinaArgentina vs. Belgium Belgium


Positions: 1st - Peru (3 points), 2nd - Lithuania (3 points), 3rd - Rep. of Montenegro (0 points), 4th - New Zealand (0 points), 5th - Germany (0 points)

Peru Crush Germany

Peru produced one of the round’s most emphatic performances, beating Germany 3–0. Germany never recovered from early pressure, and the margin of defeat points to managerial shortcomings rather than mere bad luck.

Lithuania also impressed, edging New Zealand 1–0 to join Peru at the top. Germany already face a must-win situation in Round 3.


New ZealandNew Zealand vs. Peru Peru
Rep. of MontenegroRep. of Montenegro vs. Lithuania Lithuania


Positions: 1st - Venezuela (3 points), 2nd - Spain (3 points), 3rd - Slovenia (0 points), 4th - Denmark (0 points), 5th - Greece (0 points)

Venezuela Run Riot

Group K delivered another extreme result as Venezuela demolished Greece 4–0. Greece dominated possession but created almost nothing, a textbook case of a failed tactical setup. The Venezuelan manager, by contrast, executed a near-perfect game plan.

Spain also opened with a 2–1 win over Denmark, holding firm despite less possession. With Spain and Venezuela already on three points, Slovenia’s opening match takes on added importance.


DenmarkDenmark vs. Venezuela Venezuela
SloveniaSlovenia vs. Spain Spain


Positions: 1st - Austria (3 points), 2nd - Mexico (1 point), 3rd - Japan (1 point), 4th - Brazil (0 points), 5th - Norway (0 points)

Austria Lead, Brazil Still Waiting

Austria began Group L with a solid 2–1 away win against Norway, turning the match late and showing composure under pressure. Japan and Mexico shared a 1–1 draw in an open, entertaining contest.

With Brazil yet to play, the group remains open, but Austria’s early three points may prove crucial in the long run.


AustriaAustria vs. Japan Japan
BrazilBrazil vs. Norway Norway





World Cup Qualifiers (U21)

U21 World Cup 31 Qualifiers Kicked Off With Drama, Goals and Early Statements

The road to the 31st U21 World Cup is officially underway, and the opening qualification round has already delivered a rich mix of commanding performances, tight tactical battles and a few early warning signs for struggling managers. With reputations, past glories and youthful promise all colliding, the first matches have begun to shape the narrative across the groups.

As teams look to build momentum and avoid early setbacks, the group stages now take centre stage — and several contenders have wasted no time in making their intentions clear.

Positions: 1st - Sweden (3 points), 2nd - Malta (3 points), 3rd - Bulgaria (0 points), 4th - Czech republic (0 points), 5th - Germany (0 points)

Sweden Set the Pace as Germany Stumble

Sweden opened their campaign in emphatic fashion, brushing aside Germany 3–0 with a composed and efficient display. Alexander Forsberg pulled the strings and earned man of the match honours as Sweden dominated possession and chances alike. Germany’s performance raised eyebrows, not least due to a questionable tactical setup that left key areas exposed.

Malta joined Sweden on three points after edging Czech Republic 2–1. The Maltese capitalised on their chances and showed impressive discipline, while the Czechs will rue their inefficiency despite solid individual ratings.


GermanyGermany vs. Malta Malta
BulgariaBulgaria vs. Sweden Sweden


Positions: 1st - Netherlands (3 points), 2nd - Japan (1 point), 3rd - Norway (1 point), 4th - South Africa (0 points)

Dutch Authority, Nordic Stalemate

Netherlands lived up to their pedigree with a confident 3–0 win over South Africa. Jef Tuin’s flawless performance between the posts anchored a dominant display that rarely allowed the visitors a foothold.

The other match saw Japan and Norway cancel each other out in a balanced 1–1 draw. Both sides showed attacking intent, but neither could fully seize control, leaving the group finely poised after round one.


South AfricaSouth Africa vs. Japan Japan
NorwayNorway vs. Netherlands Netherlands


Positions: 1st - Argentina (3 points), 2nd - Algeria (3 points), 3rd - Belgium (0 points), 4th - Bangladesh (0 points), 5th - India (0 points)

Argentina and Algeria Strike First

Argentina overcame a possession-heavy India side 3–1, proving once again that efficiency can trump control. Michele Ferrer Serrano led a well-drilled Argentine unit that punished defensive lapses.

Algeria meanwhile claimed a narrow but deserved 1–0 victory away to Bangladesh. Solid organisation and patience paid off, with Hafid Oukil standing out as the decisive figure.


AlgeriaAlgeria vs. Argentina Argentina
BelgiumBelgium vs. Bangladesh Bangladesh


Positions: 1st - Israel (1 point), 2nd - Ireland (1 point), 3rd - Slovakia (1 point), 4th - Finland (1 point), 5th - Switzerland (0 points)

Cautious Beginnings All Around

This group began with two draws, highlighting its competitive balance. Finland and Slovakia played out a goalless stalemate dominated by strong goalkeeping, while Israel and Ireland shared the points in a lively 1–1 encounter.

With no team pulling clear, consistency rather than spectacle may define this group’s path to qualification.


SlovakiaSlovakia vs. Israel Israel
SwitzerlandSwitzerland vs. Finland Finland


Positions: 1st - Peru (3 points), 2nd - Turkey (3 points), 3rd - Albania (0 points), 4th - Serbia (0 points), 5th - Canada (0 points)

Peru and Turkey Take Early Control

Peru impressed with a high-tempo 2–1 win over Serbia, controlling large spells and converting pressure into goals. Quentin Huaringa’s leadership proved decisive.

Turkey also started strong, edging Canada 1–0 in a disciplined display. Canada’s unusual setup struggled to create clear chances, allowing Turkey to see out a narrow victory.


SerbiaSerbia vs. Turkey Turkey
AlbaniaAlbania vs. Peru Peru


Positions: 1st - Thailand (3 points), 2nd - Slovenia (3 points), 3rd - Bolivia (0 points), 4th - Estonia (0 points), 5th - Spain (0 points)

Thailand Run Riot, Slovenia Solid

Thailand delivered the most eye-catching result of the round, demolishing Spain 8–0. The scale of the defeat points squarely at Spain’s management, whose basic 4-4-2 setup collapsed completely under relentless pressure.

Slovenia also began confidently, defeating Estonia 3–0 with clinical finishing and defensive control, setting up an intriguing early battle at the top.


SpainSpain vs. Slovenia Slovenia
BoliviaBolivia vs. Thailand Thailand


Positions: 1st - Brazil (3 points), 2nd - Romania (1 point), 3rd - Latvia (1 point), 4th - Uruguay (0 points), 5th - Lithuania (0 points)

Brazil Send a Message Heard Worldwide

Brazil made a thunderous start by dismantling Lithuania 22–0. Such an extreme scoreline highlights a catastrophic managerial failure on the Lithuanian bench, with the team offering virtually no resistance.

Elsewhere, Romania and Latvia shared the points in a competitive 1–1 draw, leaving Brazil clear favourites but plenty still to play for behind them.


LithuaniaLithuania vs. Romania Romania
UruguayUruguay vs. Brazil Brazil


Positions: 1st - England (3 points), 2nd - France (3 points), 3rd - Italy (0 points), 4th - Portugal (0 points), 5th - Scotland (0 points)

Heavyweights Deliver Early Fireworks

England opened with a professional 2–0 win over Scotland, controlling the match and never looking threatened. Cedric Brasher marshalled the defence superbly.

France edged Portugal 3–2 in a thrilling encounter, with Gabriel Le Du’s early brace setting the tone. Despite Portugal’s late push, France held firm.


ScotlandScotland vs. France France
ItalyItaly vs. England England


Positions: 1st - Rep. of Montenegro (3 points), 2nd - United States of America (1 point), 3rd - Venezuela (1 point), 4th - Iceland (0 points), 5th - South Korea (0 points)

Montenegro Dominate as Others Stall

Montenegro wasted no time asserting themselves, crushing South Korea 6–0 in a one-sided affair that exposed major organisational issues for the Koreans.

USA and Venezuela played out a goalless draw marked by solid defending but limited attacking quality, leaving Montenegro alone at the summit.


South KoreaSouth Korea vs. Venezuela Venezuela
IcelandIceland vs. Rep. of Montenegro Rep. of Montenegro


Positions: 1st - Colombia (3 points), 2nd - Denmark (3 points), 3rd - Australia (0 points), 4th - Poland (0 points), 5th - Croatia (0 points)

Colombia’s Statement, Denmark Edge Poland

Colombia announced themselves with authority, thrashing Croatia 9–0. Croatia’s incomplete and unbalanced formation left them helpless against relentless Colombian attacking waves.

Denmark joined them on three points after a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Poland, showing efficiency and composure when it mattered most.


ColombiaColombia vs. Poland Poland
AustraliaAustralia vs. Croatia Croatia


Positions: 1st - Russia (3 points), 2nd - Moldova (3 points), 3rd - Austria (0 points), 4th - Bosnia and Herzegovina (0 points), 5th - Greece (0 points)

Russia Ruthless, Moldova Efficient

Russia delivered a commanding 7–0 win over Greece, exploiting defensive frailties with clinical precision. Greece’s conventional setup offered little resistance.

Moldova also impressed, securing a disciplined 1–0 win away to Bosnia and Herzegovina, giving the group an early two-horse race feel.


GreeceGreece vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
AustriaAustria vs. Russia Russia


Positions: 1st - Chile (3 points), 2nd - Hungary (3 points), 3rd - New Zealand (0 points), 4th - Mexico (0 points), 5th - China (0 points)

Chile Shine, Hungary Hold Firm

Chile cruised past China 5–0 in a dominant display built on sharp finishing and midfield control. China’s defensive approach quickly unravelled under sustained pressure.

Hungary made a solid start too, defeating Mexico 2–1 in a competitive match that showcased their ability to manage tight situations.


ChinaChina vs. Hungary Hungary
New ZealandNew Zealand vs. Chile Chile


With the opening round complete, the U21 World Cup 31 qualifiers are already rich in storylines. Early leaders have laid down markers, while others face urgent questions ahead of the next fixtures.





World Cup Qualifiers (U19)

U19 World Cup 31 Qualifiers Kick Off with Statements, Surprises and Early Pressure

The road to the 31st U19 World Cup is officially underway, and the opening qualification round has already delivered a wide range of storylines. From dominant favorites asserting themselves to tight tactical battles and worrying collapses, the first matches have set an early tone across all groups. With only limited margins for error in these long qualification campaigns, every result already carries weight.

As the dust settles on the opening fixtures, attention now turns to how each group is shaping up — who struck first, who stumbled, and where the early pressure is already mounting.

Positions: 1st - China (3 points), 2nd - Lithuania (3 points), 3rd - Australia (0 points), 4th - Argentina (0 points), 5th - Finland (0 points)

Early Wins for China and Lithuania, Argentina Stumble

China (U19) made a confident start by dispatching Finland 3–1, dominating possession and capitalizing on a Finnish red card that swung the contest decisively. Lithuania joined them at the top after a disciplined 1–0 victory over Argentina (U19), a result that immediately puts pressure on the former world champions.

Argentina’s lack of cutting edge was striking, managing just one shot on target despite seeing more of the ball. With two teams already on three points, the early standings leave little room for hesitation, and every upcoming fixture now carries added importance for those chasing from behind.


ArgentinaArgentina vs. Finland Finland
AustraliaAustralia vs. Lithuania Lithuania


Positions: 1st - United States of America (3 points), 2nd - Moldova (3 points), 3rd - Uruguay (0 points), 4th - Austria (0 points), 5th - South Africa (0 points)

USA and Moldova Strike First

United States of America (U19) survived a spirited Austrian challenge to claim a 3–2 victory, riding an energetic attacking display to three points. Moldova matched them with a controlled 1–0 win over South Africa, dominating possession and chances.

With two teams already off the mark, the group has taken shape quickly. Austria and South Africa find themselves under early pressure, while the upcoming fixtures will determine whether the current leaders can establish early separation or be reeled back into the pack.


MoldovaMoldova vs. United States of America United States of America
UruguayUruguay vs. South Africa South Africa


Positions: 1st - Netherlands (3 points), 2nd - Czech republic (3 points), 3rd - Estonia (0 points), 4th - Hungary (0 points), 5th - Spain (0 points)

Dutch Power Statement as Spain Collapse

Netherlands (U19) delivered one of the round’s most emphatic performances, dismantling Spain 5–0. Spain failed to register a single shot, an alarming outcome that points directly to a catastrophic managerial setup rather than on-pitch execution.

Czech Republic quietly matched the Dutch with a solid 3–0 win over Hungary, leaving two early frontrunners already emerging in what could become a two-horse race.


SpainSpain vs. Czech republic Czech republic
EstoniaEstonia vs. Netherlands Netherlands


Positions: 1st - Croatia (3 points), 2nd - Russia (3 points), 3rd - Chile (0 points), 4th - Slovakia (0 points), 5th - Peru (0 points)

Croatia and Russia Take Early Control

Croatia (U19) opened with a professional 2–0 away win against Peru, asserting control throughout. Russia followed suit in a dramatic 3–2 victory over Slovakia, recovering from lapses to edge a lively contest.

Both early winners showed efficiency rather than spectacle, and that may prove decisive over a long campaign. The opening results place immediate pressure on the remaining contenders, who can ill afford further dropped points as the group begins to take form.


CroatiaCroatia vs. Russia Russia
ChileChile vs. Peru Peru


Positions: 1st - Algeria (3 points), 2nd - Germany (3 points), 3rd - Poland (0 points), 4th - Bosnia and Herzegovina (0 points), 5th - England (0 points)

Germany and Algeria Start Strong

Germany (U19) impressed with a ruthless 3–0 win over England, converting limited chances efficiently and exposing English defensive fragility. Algeria matched that scoreline against Bosnia and Herzegovina, dominating shots on target in a one-sided affair.

The twin 3–0 victories have set a demanding benchmark in the group. With strong contenders already staking claims at the top, the margin for recovery is narrow, and consistency will be essential for any side hoping to stay in contention.


EnglandEngland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
PolandPoland vs. Germany Germany


Positions: 1st - Scotland (3 points), 2nd - France (3 points), 3rd - Malta (0 points), 4th - Iceland (0 points), 5th - Sweden (0 points)

Narrow Margins at the Top

France (U19) edged Sweden 1–0 in a controlled but cautious display, while Scotland matched the scoreline against Iceland courtesy of an unfortunate own goal. Both early leaders showed defensive solidity rather than attacking flair.

With both matches decided by a single goal, the early table reflects just how tight this group may become. Defensive discipline has been rewarded so far, but the narrow margins suggest that one lapse could quickly swing the balance.


SwedenSweden vs. Iceland Iceland
MaltaMalta vs. France France


Positions: 1st - Portugal (3 points), 2nd - Switzerland (3 points), 3rd - Latvia (0 points), 4th - Ireland (0 points), 5th - Mexico (0 points)

Portugal and Switzerland Lay Down Markers

Portugal (U19) cruised past Ireland 3–0, showing composure and balance throughout. Switzerland mirrored that dominance with a 3–0 win over Mexico, barely allowing their opponents a foothold.

Latvia are still waiting for their opening match, but the early signs point to a high-quality duel at the top of the group.


PortugalPortugal vs. Switzerland Switzerland
LatviaLatvia vs. Ireland Ireland


Positions: 1st - Italy (3 points), 2nd - Romania (3 points), 3rd - Colombia (0 points), 4th - Norway (0 points), 5th - South Korea (0 points)

Italy and Romania Move Ahead

Italy (U19) opened with a composed 2–0 win over South Korea, while Romania edged Norway 1–0 after sustained pressure. Both victors showed maturity in game management rather than overwhelming dominance.

With Colombia yet to appear, this group remains delicately poised.


NorwayNorway vs. South Korea South Korea
ColombiaColombia vs. Romania Romania


Positions: 1st - Brazil (3 points), 2nd - Albania (1 point), 3rd - Denmark (1 point), 4th - Bangladesh (0 points)

Brazil Flex Muscles, Albania Hold Denmark

Brazil (U19) made a clear statement with a 4–0 demolition of Bangladesh, a result that underlined a severe managerial failure on the Bangladeshi bench. Albania, meanwhile, earned a valuable 1–1 draw against Denmark, showing resilience and organization.

Brazil already look like the team to beat, but second place is very much up for grabs.


DenmarkDenmark vs. Bangladesh Bangladesh
BrazilBrazil vs. Albania Albania


Positions: 1st - Belgium (3 points), 2nd - Japan (3 points), 3rd - Serbia (0 points), 4th - Israel (0 points), 5th - Canada (0 points)

Belgium and Japan Take Early Leads

Belgium (U19) overcame Canada 2–0 with a controlled defensive display, while Japan edged Israel 2–1 in a competitive encounter. Both winners showed efficiency rather than dominance.

Both victories were built on control rather than dominance, hinting at a group where efficiency may outweigh flair. Early points already carry extra value, and the chasing sides will be keen to respond before the gap widens.


IsraelIsrael vs. Canada Canada
SerbiaSerbia vs. Japan Japan


Positions: 1st - Turkey (3 points), 2nd - Thailand (3 points), 3rd - Bulgaria (0 points), 4th - India (0 points), 5th - Greece (0 points)

Turkey Run Riot, Thailand Follow

Turkey (U19) produced the round’s most extreme result, crushing Greece 7–0. Greece’s defensive chaos and disciplinary issues point squarely to a catastrophic managerial failure in preparation and setup.

Thailand also opened with a win, edging India 2–1, leaving Turkey alone at the summit but with challengers already lining up.


GreeceGreece vs. Thailand Thailand
BulgariaBulgaria vs. Turkey Turkey


Positions: 1st - Slovenia (3 points), 2nd - Rep. of Montenegro (3 points), 3rd - Bolivia (0 points), 4th - New Zealand (0 points), 5th - Venezuela (0 points)

Slovenia Impress, Montenegro Join Them

Slovenia (U19) began their title defense emphatically, dismantling Venezuela 4–0 with ruthless efficiency despite limited possession. Montenegro followed with a solid 2–1 away win over New Zealand.

The two opening wins have immediately raised the standard in the group. With emphatic performances setting the tone, the remaining contenders face a clear challenge: match that intensity early, or risk being left behind in the race for qualification.


Rep. of MontenegroRep. of Montenegro vs. Slovenia Slovenia
BoliviaBolivia vs. New Zealand New Zealand


The U19 World Cup 31 qualification journey has only just begun, but early statements have already been made. As the groups continue to unfold, the margin for error is shrinking — and for some managers, the pressure is already mounting.




World Cup Qualifiers (U17)

U17 World Cup Cycle 31 Qualifiers: Fireworks, Fiascos and First Statements

The road to the 31st U17 World Cup is officially underway, and the opening qualification round delivered everything the youth game can offer: ruthless favourites, stubborn outsiders, and a handful of embarrassing managerial failures that will be remembered long after the goals are counted.

Across twelve groups, the first matchday already began to shape expectations. Some traditional powers sent early warnings, others stumbled, while a few teams collapsed entirely due to managerial negligence — whether through disastrous tactical choices or, in one case, not even showing up. With only the strongest progressing, every point will matter from here on.

Positions: 1st - Peru (3 points), 2nd - Mexico (3 points), 3rd - Spain (0 points), 4th - Bulgaria (0 points)

Peru Run Riot as Bulgaria Collapse

Peru wasted no time in asserting dominance, dismantling Bulgaria 8–0 in a match that quickly turned into a training exercise. Bulgaria’s manager offered no resistance, sticking to a rigid setup as wave after wave of Peruvian attacks crashed through.

Mexico also opened with a composed 2–1 win over Spain, controlling possession and punishing defensive lapses. With Peru already boasting a massive goal difference, the pressure is firmly on the chasing pack.


MexicoMexico vs. Bulgaria Bulgaria
PeruPeru vs. Spain Spain


Positions: 1st - Latvia (3 points), 2nd - Poland (3 points), 3rd - Algeria (0 points), 4th - Slovakia (0 points), 5th - South Korea (0 points)

Latvia and Poland Take Early Control

Latvia impressed with a confident 3–1 victory over South Korea, combining discipline with timely goals. Poland matched them point-for-point after edging Slovakia 2–1 in a balanced contest.

With Algeria yet to play, the group remains open, but Latvia and Poland have laid down an early marker in what promises to be a tightly fought section.


SlovakiaSlovakia vs. Latvia Latvia
AlgeriaAlgeria vs. Poland Poland


Positions: 1st - Lithuania (3 points), 2nd - Belgium (1 point), 3rd - India (1 point), 4th - United States of America (0 points), 5th - Argentina (0 points)

Lithuania Shock Argentina

The biggest surprise of the round came in Group C, where Lithuania demolished Argentina 5–0. Argentina’s manager will face serious questions after a lifeless display that bordered on the unacceptable.

Belgium and India shared the points in a cautious 1–1 draw, leaving Lithuania alone at the top and suddenly in a commanding position.


ArgentinaArgentina vs. Belgium Belgium
United States of AmericaUnited States of America vs. Lithuania Lithuania


Positions: 1st - New Zealand (3 points), 2nd - Germany (3 points), 3rd - China (0 points), 4th - Hungary (0 points), 5th - Sweden (0 points)

Germany and New Zealand Start Strong

Germany opened their campaign with a professional 3–0 win over Sweden, absorbing pressure before striking efficiently. New Zealand were even more clinical, overpowering Hungary 4–1 in a match decided inside the opening half-hour.

Both early leaders look well prepared, while Hungary’s defensive organisation raised serious concerns.


SwedenSweden vs. New Zealand New Zealand
ChinaChina vs. Germany Germany


Positions: 1st - Australia (3 points), 2nd - Romania (3 points), 3rd - Malta (0 points), 4th - Colombia (0 points), 5th - Chile (0 points)

Australia Humiliate Chile

Australia produced one of the most brutal performances of the round, annihilating Chile 10–0. Chile’s manager failed spectacularly, submitting a hopelessly unbalanced formation that left his players exposed from kickoff.

Romania quietly did their job with a narrow 1–0 win over Colombia, but Australia’s goal difference already makes them the group’s overwhelming favourite.


RomaniaRomania vs. Chile Chile
MaltaMalta vs. Colombia Colombia


Positions: 1st - Israel (3 points), 2nd - Portugal (1 point), 3rd - Venezuela (1 point), 4th - Croatia (0 points), 5th - Japan (0 points)

Israel Capitalise, Portugal Stalled

Israel seized the initiative with a solid 2–1 away win in Japan, showing composure and efficiency. Portugal, meanwhile, were held to a frustrating 0–0 draw by Venezuela despite dominating possession.

With Croatia yet to enter the fray, this group remains finely balanced.


IsraelIsrael vs. Portugal Portugal
CroatiaCroatia vs. Japan Japan


Positions: 1st - Serbia (3 points), 2nd - Slovenia (3 points), 3rd - Iceland (0 points), 4th - England (0 points), 5th - Denmark (0 points)

Absolute Carnage as Serbia and Slovenia Run Wild

Group G descended into chaos as Serbia obliterated Denmark 19–0 and Slovenia crushed England 18–0. These were not football matches — they were managerial disasters.

Denmark and England both defaulted to ineffective setups, offering no tactical resistance and allowing historic scorelines. Serbia and Slovenia now hold colossal goal advantages that may prove decisive.


SerbiaSerbia vs. England England
IcelandIceland vs. Denmark Denmark


Positions: 1st - Italy (3 points), 2nd - Austria (3 points), 3rd - Bangladesh (0 points), 4th - Canada (0 points), 5th - Greece (0 points)

Italy and Austria Do the Business

Italy opened with a controlled 3–0 win over Greece, showcasing balance and maturity. Austria followed suit, edging Canada 2–1 after weathering early pressure.

Bangladesh are yet to play, but early signs suggest Italy and Austria are the teams to beat.


AustriaAustria vs. Greece Greece
BangladeshBangladesh vs. Canada Canada


Positions: 1st - Rep. of Montenegro (3 points), 2nd - South Africa (1 point), 3rd - Czech republic (1 point), 4th - Turkey (0 points), 5th - Uruguay (0 points)

Montenegro Advance Without Playing

Montenegro collected an effortless 3–0 victory as Uruguay failed to appear for kickoff — an inexcusable managerial failure that handed points away without a fight.

South Africa and the Czech Republic shared a 1–1 draw, leaving Montenegro alone at the top before truly being tested.


Czech republicCzech republic vs. Rep. of Montenegro Rep. of Montenegro
TurkeyTurkey vs. South Africa South Africa


Positions: 1st - Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 points), 2nd - Ireland (3 points), 3rd - Moldova (0 points), 4th - Scotland (0 points), 5th - Russia (0 points)

Bosnia and Ireland Make Clean Starts

Bosnia and Herzegovina delivered a convincing 3–0 win over Russia, controlling the match from start to finish. Ireland followed with a hard-fought 2–1 victory against Scotland.

Moldova are still to enter the competition, but the early leaders have seized momentum.


RussiaRussia vs. Ireland Ireland
MoldovaMoldova vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina


Positions: 1st - France (3 points), 2nd - Switzerland (3 points), 3rd - Estonia (0 points), 4th - Albania (0 points), 5th - Thailand (0 points)

France and Switzerland Impress

France opened with a composed 3–0 win over Thailand, while Switzerland defeated Albania 3–1 in an entertaining contest.

Both sides look well drilled and already appear to be on a collision course for group supremacy.


AlbaniaAlbania vs. Thailand Thailand
EstoniaEstonia vs. Switzerland Switzerland


Positions: 1st - Norway (3 points), 2nd - Netherlands (1 point), 3rd - Brazil (1 point), 4th - Bolivia (0 points), 5th - Finland (0 points)

Norway Edge Ahead as Giants Cancel Each Other Out

Norway claimed a valuable 2–0 win over Finland, showing efficiency rather than flair. Meanwhile, Brazil and the Netherlands neutralised each other in a 0–0 draw.

With Bolivia yet to play, this group remains wide open, but Norway have taken the early initiative.


NorwayNorway vs. Netherlands Netherlands
BoliviaBolivia vs. Finland Finland



After just one round, the U17 World Cup qualifiers have already delivered drama, dominance and disgrace. For some managers, redemption awaits. For others, the damage may already be irreversible.

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