FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 Emblem Unveiled

  • The new Official Emblem for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025™ has been revealed, cleverly incorporating a bold silhouette of the coveted trophy

  • 104 matches to take place in Qatar from 3 to 27 November 2025 with 48 teams qualified

  • Excitement growing for the tournament that previously spotlighted the likes of Luis Figo, Ronaldinho, Xavi, Neymar and Phil Foden

A modern, dynamic brand for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025™ has been revealed ahead of the first 48-team edition of the tournament which will take place in November 2025. The fresh emblem cleverly incorporates the coveted trophy as negative space within the "U" of "U-17", creating a bold silhouette that also represents a spotlight, which is the core symbol of the tournament's new identity. The result is an engaging brand that respects the FIFA U-17 World Cup's heritage, while looking ahead to the future of the game, as FIFA and the host nation join forces to illuminate emerging players, who are firmly at the heart of the story. The warm, overlapping layers of colour radiate outwards, representing football's worldwide reach, inclusivity and dynamism, highlighting the discovery and growth of young talent. Serving as a beacon, it captures the energy and ambition of aspiring players, celebrating their journey from local pitches to the world stage and inspiring fans with the promise of future stars.

"The FIFA U-17 World Cup has proven to be an important stepping stone for the next generation of the world's best young footballers, who display exceptional skill and dedication," said FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström. "The tournament's new Official Emblem emphasises the team spirit, youthful audacity, remarkable strength, and optimism which will be on full display in November 2025. The well-proven ability of Qatar as a host of FIFA events merged with the country's exceptional infrastructure and warm hospitality will provide the perfect stage for this historic competition." All 48 teams have already qualified

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