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U17 World Cup: The best and worst attacks of the group stage

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The best and worst attacks of the U17 World Cup group stage

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Morocco tops the rankings for the most prolific attacks at the U17 World Cup, wrapping up the group stage with an impressive 16 goals, while Fiji and El Salvador, both eliminated, are the only teams yet to find the back of the net.

After remaining silent in their first two outings against Japan (0-2) and Portugal (0-6), the young Atlas Lions unleashed their full power against New Caledonia with a resounding 16-0 win—the biggest victory in U17 World Cup history. Morocco leads the attacking charts, followed by Portugal (13 goals) and Brazil (12 goals).

At the bottom of the list sit hosts Qatar, Bolivia, New Caledonia, and the United Arab Emirates, each with just one goal to their name, just ahead of Fiji and El Salvador who remain goalless.

Top and bottom attacks of the U17 World Cup group stage:

1- Morocco: 16 goals

2- Portugal: 13 goals

3- Brazil: 12 goals

4- Argentina: 11 goals

- Belgium: 11 goals

- England: 11 goals

7- Uzbekistan: 9 goals

8- Austria: 8 goals

- Italy: 8 goals

43- Qatar: 1 goal

- Bolivia: 1 goal

- New Caledonia: 1 goal

- United Arab Emirates: 1 goal

47- Fiji: 0 goals

- El Salvador: 0 goals

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