Brazil beat China to reach the Women's Under-17 World Cup quarter-finals | OneFootball

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·28 October 2025

Brazil beat China to reach the Women's Under-17 World Cup quarter-finals

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In the round of 16 of the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, Brazil defeated China 3-0 this Tuesday in Morocco. The goals that secured a spot in the quarterfinals were scored by Kaylane Vieira, Evelin, and Gi Iseppe.


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Standings Situation

With the victory, Brazil will face the winner of the match between Canada and Zambia, which takes place this Wednesday at 4 PM (Brasília time).

📋 Match Summary

🟡🟢 BRAZIL VS CHINA 🔴⚪ 🏆 Competition: Round of 16 of the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 🏟️ Location: Morocco 📅 Date: October 28, 2025 (Tuesday) ⏰ Time: 12:30 PM (Brasília time)

Goals

Kaylane Vieira, at 3′ of the 1st half (Brazil) ⚽ Evelin, at 8′ of the 2nd half (Brazil) ⚽ Gi Iseppe, at 12′ of the 2nd half (Brazil)

How was the game?

Just three minutes in, the number 10 and captain Kaylane opened the scoring for the Brazilian team. At the end of the first half, at 47 minutes, the referee awarded a penalty for a foul on Evelin, but Marina missed the shot by kicking it wide.

In the second half, at eight minutes, Evelin extended the lead with a beautiful shot from outside the box, leaving goalkeeper Ziqi Niu with no chance. Four minutes later, Gi Iseppe scored the third goal, confirming Brazil's qualification for the quarterfinals.

Article image:Brazil beat China to reach the Women's Under-17 World Cup quarter-finals

Photo: Fabio Souza / CBF

See another result from today's FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup:

  1. United States 1 (6) x 1 (7) Netherlands

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