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·19 novembre 2025

U17 World Cup: Top scorers ranking after the round of 16

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The top scorers ranking after the U17 World Cup round of 16

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We now know the eight teams that have qualified for the quarter-finals of the U17 World Cup 2025. Burkina Faso and Morocco remain the last African representatives still in the running for the title.

Austria thrashed England 4-0 in the round of 16, thanks largely to a brace from Johannes Moser, who now leads the top scorers chart with 6 goals. He shares the top spot with Anisio Cabral, who also found the net during Portugal's dominant win over Mexico (0-5).

Eight players have scored four goals so far, but only three of them are still in the competition: Austria's Hasan Deshishku, Italy's Samuele Inacio, and Morocco's Ismail El Aoud.

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Here is the top scorers table ahead of the quarter-finals:

1. Johannes Moser (Austria): 6 goals

2. Anisio (Portugal): 6 goals

3. Reigan Heskey (England): 4 goals

4. Hasan Deshishku (Austria): 4 goals

5. Samuele Inacio (Italy): 4 goals

6. Ismail El Aoud (Morocco): 4 goals

7. Vit Skrkon (Czechia): 4 goals

8. Yu-jin Kim (North Korea): 4 goals

9. René Mitongo Muteba (Belgium): 4 goals

10. Ndjicoura Bomba (Mali): 4 goals

11. Mladen Mijajlovic (Switzerland): 3 goals

12. Abdellah Ouazane (Morocco): 3 goals

13. Jose Neto (Portugal): 3 goals

14. Michael Noonan (Ireland): 3 goals

15. Uriel Ojeda (Argentina): 3 goals

16. Tino Kusanović (Croatia): 3 goals

17. Chizaram Ezenwata (England): 3 goals

18. Wendeson Santos Dell (Brazil): 3 goals

19. Mateus Mide (Portugal): 3 goals

20. Abel Salim Nyirongo (Zambia): 3 goals

21. Ziyad Baha (Morocco): 3 goals

22. Nahel Haddani (Morocco): 3 goals

23. Bakary Sonko (Senegal): 3 goals

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