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·9. November 2025
🤯 Nearly 80 shots on goal, Under-17 World Cup sees 16-0 thrashing ⚽

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·9. November 2025

The Under-17 World Cup had a result this Sunday (9) that could have come straight out of video games (at amateur level).
Morocco defeated New Caledonia by an incredible 16-0 in a match for the 3rd round of Group C of the tournament held in Qatar.
This was the biggest win in the history of the competition and was also aided by expulsions.
Two New Caledonia players received red cards in the first half, when the score was still 3-0.
Throughout the 90 minutes, the Moroccan boys amassed an astounding 78 shots.
Despite the thrashing, New Caledonia was not exactly a punching bag in the group.
The representatives from Oceania held a 0-0 draw against Japan, who finished the group in the lead.
Morocco had not yet won in this Under-17 World Cup and relied on contributions from several players to build the large scoreline.
Nine Moroccans found the net (none more than twice) in the match, which also featured an own goal by New Caledonia.
The team finished the group in third place and is still awaiting the outcome of the other groups to know if they will qualify for the knockout stage.
Among the 12 groups, the eight best third-placed teams advance, along with all the first and second-placed teams.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.









































