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·10 novembre 2025
U17 World Cup in Qatar: who will win the Golden Boot?

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·10 novembre 2025

U17 World Cup Qatar: the top scorers ranking!

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The race for the Golden Boot in the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup is still wide open. The tournament runs until November 27 in Qatar, and the battle for the top scorer title is heating up with fierce competition at the top of the leaderboard.
As it stands, three players have set themselves apart by netting four goals each: Samuele Inacio (Italy), René Mitongo (Belgium), and Vit Skrkon (Czech Republic).
Other young talents are close behind with three goals each: José Neto (Portugal), Mateus Mide (Portugal), Uriel Ojeda (Argentina), Chizaram Ezenwata (England), Anisio Cabral (Portugal), Abel Nyirongo (Zambia), and Bakary Sonko (Senegal).
Several other players have showcased their attacking prowess by scoring twice each:Abdelali Eddaoudi (Morocco), Noah Fernandez (Belgium), Cavan Sullivan (USA), Dell (Brazil), Joannes Moser (Austria), Nahel Haddani (Morocco), Abdellah Ouazane (Morocco), Hamza Abdelkarim (Egypt), Ismail El Aoud (Morocco), Fedi Tayechi (Tunisia), Kim Yu-jin (North Korea), Han Il-bok (North Korea), Kresimir Rados (Croatia), Azizbek Abdumuminov (Uzbekistan), Facundo Jainikoski (Argentina), Petr Potmesil (Czech Republic),Luca Williams-Barnett (England), Felipe Morais (Brazil), Oualid Ibn Salah (Morocco), Ri Kang-rim (North Korea), Ruan Pablo (Brazil), Zayid Baha (Morocco), Wassim Slama (Tunisia), Emile Witbooi (South Africa), Michael Noonan (Republic of Ireland), Muhammad Nazriev (Tajikistan), Taiga Seguchi (Japan), Shaun Els (South Africa),Tino Kusanovic (Croatia), and Mateo Martínez (Argentina).









































