FIFA Reveals U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025™ Emblem

Doha, Qatar – [Date] – FIFA has revealed the dynamic new emblem for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025™, set to take place in November 2025. The modern design marks the first edition of the tournament to feature 48 teams, promising an expanded platform for the world’s brightest young football talents.
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A Bold New Identity
The striking emblem creatively integrates the tournament’s coveted trophy as negative space within the letter “U” of “U-17,” forming a bold silhouette that also resembles a spotlight—a central symbol of the competition’s refreshed identity. The design blends tradition with innovation, honoring the tournament’s heritage while looking ahead to the future of football.
Layered with warm, radiating colors, the emblem reflects football’s global reach, inclusivity, and energy, symbolizing the discovery and growth of emerging stars. It serves as a beacon, capturing the ambition of young players as they rise from local pitches to the world stage.
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Qatar’s Commitment to Youth Football
Qatar’s Minister of Sports and Youth and Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee, HE Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, expressed excitement for the tournament’s role in the nation’s football legacy:
“Since the start of this decade, Qatar has delivered world-class football events at every level. Focusing on youth tournaments is the natural next step, aligning with our long-term investment in developing young athletes. We look forward to welcoming 48 teams to experience our state-of-the-art facilities, inspiring them as they progress in their careers.”
A Stepping Stone for Future Stars
FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström highlighted the tournament’s significance in shaping football’s next generation:
“The U-17 World Cup has been a launchpad for legends like Ronaldinho, Xavi, and Neymar. This new emblem embodies the youthful energy, teamwork, and optimism that will shine in Qatar. With the country’s proven hosting capabilities and world-class infrastructure, we are set for a historic tournament.”
Historic Expansion & Tournament Details
The 2025 edition will be the largest in the competition’s history, with all 48 teams already qualified. Defending champions Germany will aim to retain their title after a thrilling penalty-shootout victory over France in the 2023 final.
FIFA will announce further details in the coming months, including the official draw in Doha on 25 May 2025, live on FIFA+.
As anticipation builds, Qatar prepares to illuminate the next generation of football stars in a tournament that blends tradition, innovation, and global ambition.
Stay tuned for more updates on the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025™
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