AFC has revealed the conditions for the Indonesian U-17 national team to qualify for the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup. The team, also known as Garuda Muda, is just one step away from making it to the prestigious tournament.
In order to secure their spot in the World Cup, the Indonesian U-17 team must perform well in the upcoming AFC U-16 Championship. The tournament will be held in 2023, and will serve as the qualifying event for the World Cup. Only the top four teams from the AFC U-16 Championship will earn a ticket to the U-17 World Cup.
This news comes as a source of motivation for the Indonesian U-17 team, who have been working hard to improve their skills and tactics in preparation for the AFC U-16 Championship. The team has shown great potential in recent years, with impressive performances in various youth tournaments.
The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) has been providing full support to the U-17 team, ensuring that they have all the resources they need to succeed. The team has been training rigorously and playing friendly matches against strong opponents to hone their skills and build chemistry on the field.
The AFC’s announcement has sparked excitement among fans and players alike, as they see this as a golden opportunity to showcase their talent on the world stage. Qualifying for the U-17 World Cup would be a huge achievement for Indonesian football, and a significant milestone in the development of youth football in the country.
The road to the World Cup will not be easy, as the competition in the AFC U-16 Championship will be fierce. However, with determination, hard work, and the support of their fans, the Indonesian U-17 team is confident that they can make it to the top four and secure a spot in the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
As the team prepares for the upcoming challenges, they are calling on all Indonesians to rally behind them and show their support. With the entire nation behind them, the Garuda Muda believe that they can achieve their dream of playing in the U-17 World Cup and making their country proud.