Modern-day stars who played at the U-17 World Cup

The FIFA U-17 World Cup™ has played host to some of the game’s finest players. The likes of Gianluigi Buffon, Ronaldinho and Cesc Fabregas have all touched down at the U-17 finals, en route to enjoying storied careers at the top of the game.

The 2025 edition will take place in Qatar from 3-27 November, with 48 teams set to battle it out for the global crown. Here, FIFA takes a look at a selection of today’s superstars who shone at the tournament.

Neymar

Brazil’s record goalscorer first twinkle-toed his way on to the world stage during the 2009 edition. While he netted the first of his A Seleção goals during the competition, he couldn’t prevent a first U-17 group-stage exit in more than 20 years. He has since gone on to play for Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, while winning an Olympic gold medal. He is currently back in his homeland at Santos.

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A petition to get Neymar in Brazil’s squad for the 2010 World Cup received some 14,000 signatures, but coach Dunga decided against picking the teenage sensation.

Alisson Becker

Alisson also played in all of Brazil’s games at the tournament, though the shot-stopper supreme failed to keep a clean sheet at the tournament. He spent more than 10 years with boyhood club Internacional, before moves to Roma and Liverpool established him as one of the world’s top goalkeepers.

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In May 2021, he became the first goalkeeper ever to score for Liverpool – as well as the first to net a winning goal in a Premier League game – when he netted against West Bromwich Albion with a dramatic late header.

Casemiro

Completing a trio of A Seleção stars from the 2009 tournament is midfield enforcer Casemiro, who featured in two of Brazil’s three group-stage games. He went on to enjoy a legendary spell with Real Madrid, winning five UEFA Champions League titles in the process, before moving to Manchester United.

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Two years on from the disappointment of the U-17 finals, Casemiro was a part of the squad which lifted the FIFA U-20 World Cup™ in Colombia.

Mario Gotze

Elsewhere at the 2009 edition, ‘Super’ Mario netted three times, but was unable to prevent a last-16 exit for Germany to eventual champions Switzerland. He would make his Bundesliga debut for Borussia Dortmund shortly after returning from the tournament. He has enjoyed a fine club career which has also included spells at Bayern Munich, PSV Eindhoven and current side Eintracht Frankfurt, but is at international level where he made his most famous contribution…

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Gotze would go on to hit the decisive goal in the 2014 World Cup final as a substitute. In doing so, he became the first sub ever to score the winner in a World Cup final.

Marc-Andre ter Stegen

Barcelona legend Ter Stegen kept goal behind Gotze and Co during that disappointing 2009 tournament. He went on to play more than 100 games for boyhood club Borussia Monchengladbach, ahead of a 2014 move to Barcelona.

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During the 2022/23 season, Ter Stegen kept a joint-record 26 La Liga clean sheets.

Heungmin Son

Joining Gotze in the three-goal club of ‘09 was Tottenham Hotspur superstar Son. His trio of strikes helped Korea Republic to a quarter-final finish in Nigeria. The forward would enjoy spells with Hamburg and Bayer Leverkusen in Germany prior to a hugely-successful move to Spurs. He joined LAFC from the London club in 2025.

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With 127 goals, he is the highest-scoring AFC player in Premier League history.

Marquinhos

Brazil enjoyed a better campaign in 2011 as they reached the semi-final stage, with Marquinhos at the heart of their backline. He joined Roma the following year before moving to Paris Saint-Germain just 12 months later, where he has remained ever since.

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When Marquinhos joined PSG for a reported £27m in 2013, he was the fifth-most expensive defender in football history. Only Rio Ferdinand, Thiago Silva, Lilian Thuram and Dani Alves cost more at the time.

Victor Osimhen

Osimhen notched a record-setting 10 goals in 2015 as Nigeria romped to an unmatched fifth crown. He would enjoy stints with Wolfsburg, Charleroi and Lille, before helping Napoli to a historic league title as the division’s top scorer in 2023. He is now starring in Türkiye for Galatasaray.

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In 2022/23, his 26 strikes for Napoli broke Samuel Eto’o’s record of goals by an African player in a single Serie A season, while also surpassing George Weah of the highest-scoring African to play in the division.

Trent Alexander-Arnold

Alexander-Arnold featured just once during those 2015 finals as England fell to a first-ever group-stage exit. He has enjoyed more success since then, however, lifting a number of trophies with Liverpool before joining Real Madrid in 2025.

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Away from the pitch, Alexander-Arnold is a keen chess player and has faced world champion Magnus Carlsen in the past.

Phil Foden

Foden’s brilliance helped inspire England to title glory at India 2017. The Manchester City prodigy netted a brace in the 5-2 final win over Spain and was named as the tournament’s best player. Plenty more goals and trophies have followed in the time since with his boyhood club.

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Foden wears the now-famous No47 on his back to pay homage to his late grandad, who passed away at that age.

Aurelien Tchouameni

Tchouameni also travelled to the 2017 edition and helped France to a perfect group stage, only for a 2-1 last-16 defeat to Spain to end their trophy hopes. Having started his pro career with Bordeaux, moves to Monaco and Real Madrid followed as well as senior international recognition. He starred at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, helping France to the final, though he would miss his spot-kick in their shootout defeat against Argentina.

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While now a towering presence either in midfield or defence for both club and country, Tchouameni started his career as a striker.

Pedri

Chief among Spain’s new generation of midfield dynamos is Barcelona wonderkid Pedri. A technically gifted and well-rounded midfielder, he burst on to the scene during Spain’s run to the quarter-finals of the 2019 tournament. He has gone on to enjoy significant success at senior level for the national team and was part of the squad which triumphed at UEFA EURO 2024.

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Pedri left secondary school with top grades across the board, and was offered a scholarship to study medicine at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Claudio Echeverri

The Argentinian playmaker lit up Indonesia 2023 and produced one of the finest individual performances in U-17 World Cup history when he hit a hat-trick in a 3-0 quarter-final victory over Brazil. He went on to join Manchester City from River Plate and scored for the English Premier League side at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™. He is currently on loan from City at Bayer Leverkusen.

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Echeverri is nicknamed l Diablito (The Little Devil). This is a nod to his near-namesake, Bolivian legend Marco ‘El Diablo’ Etcheverry, who was also known for his creativity and flair.