National team appearances in the FIFA U-17 World Cup

This article lists the performances of each of the national teams which have made at least one appearance in the FIFA U-17 World Cup finals.

Debut of national teams

Year Debutants
1985 Argentina  Australia  Bolivia  Brazil  China PR  Congo  Costa Rica  Guinea  Hungary  Italy  Mexico  Nigeria  Qatar  Saudi Arabia  United States  West Germany[1]
1987 Canada  Ecuador  Egypt  France  Ivory Coast  South Korea  Soviet Union[2]
1989 Bahrain  Colombia  Cuba  East Germany  Ghana  Portugal  Scotland
1991 Spain  Sudan  United Arab Emirates  Uruguay
1993 Chile  Czechoslovakia[3]  Japan  Poland  Tunisia
1995 Oman
1997 Austria  Mali  New Zealand  Thailand
1999 Burkina Faso  Jamaica  Paraguay
2001 Croatia  Iran  Trinidad and Tobago
2003 Cameroon  Finland  Sierra Leone  Yemen
2005 Gambia  North Korea  Netherlands  Peru  Turkey
2007 Belgium  England  Haiti  Honduras  Syria  Tajikistan[2]  Togo
2009 Algeria  Malawi   Switzerland
2011 Denmark  Panama  Rwanda  Uzbekistan[2]
2013 Iraq  Morocco  Slovakia[3]  Sweden  Venezuela
2015 South Africa
2017 India  New Caledonia  Niger
2019 Solomon Islands

Comprehensive team results in each World Cup

Legend
  • 1st Champions
  • 2nd Runners-up
  • 3rd Third place
  • 4th Fourth place
  • QF Quarterfinals (1985-2005: first group stage, and since 2007: second group stage; final 8)
  • R2 Round 2 (since 2007: knockout round of 16)
  • R1 Round 1
  •    Did not qualify
  •     Did not enter / Withdrew
  • XX Country did not exist or national team was inactive
  •    Hosts
  • q Qualified for upcoming tournament

For each tournament, the flag of the host country and the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.

Team 1985
China
(16)
1987
Canada
(16)
1989
Scotland
(16)
1991
Italy
(16)
1993
Japan
(16)
1995
Ecuador
(16)
1997
Egypt
(16)
1999
New Zealand
(16)
2001
Trinidad and Tobago
(16)
2003
Finland
(16)
2005
Peru
(16)
2007
South Korea
(24)
2009
Nigeria
(24)
2011
Mexico
(24)
2013
United Arab Emirates
(24)
2015
Chile
(24)
2017
India
(24)
2019
Peru
(24)
 Algeria R1
 Argentina R1QF3rdR13rdQF4th3rdQFR2R24thR1
 Australia QFQFR1QFQFQF2ndQFR1R1R2R2Q
 Austria R1R1
 Bahrain 4thR1
 Belgium R13rd
 Bolivia R1R1
 Brazil 3rdR1QFQF2nd1st1stQF1st2ndR2R14thQFQF3rd
 Burkina Faso R13rdR2R1
 Cameroon R1
 Canada R1R1R1R1R1R1
 Chile 3rdR1R2R1
 China PR QFR1R1R1R1QF
 Colombia R1R14thR24thR2
 Congo R1R1R2
 Costa Rica R1R1R1QFQFQFR2R1QFR1
 Croatia R1R1QF
 Cuba R1R1
 Czech Republic QFR1
 Denmark R1
 East Germany QF
 Ecuador R1QFR2QF
 Egypt R1QF×
 England QFQFR11st
 Finland R1
 France QF1stQFQFR2R2
 Gambia R1R1
 Germany 2ndQFR14thR13rdR23rdR2QF
 Ghana R11st2nd1st2nd3rdR14thQF
 Guinea 4thR1R1R1R1
 Haiti R1
 Honduras R1R1QFR1R2
 Hungary QF
 India R1
 Iran R1R2R2QF
 Iraq R1R2
 Italy R14thR1R1R1QFR2
 Ivory Coast 3rdR1R2QF
 Jamaica R1R1
 Japan QFR1R1R1R1QFR2R2Q
 Malawi R1
 Mali QFR1QF2nd4th
 Mexico R1R1R1R1R1QFQF1stR21st2nd4thR2
 Morocco R2
 Netherlands 3rdR1R1
 New Caledonia R1
 New Zealand R1R1R1R2R2R1R2R1Q
 Niger R2
 Nigeria 1st2ndQF1stQF2ndR11st2nd1st1st
 North Korea QFR2R1R2R1
 Oman 4thQFR1
 Panama R2R1
 Paraguay QFR1R1R2
 Peru R1QFQ
 Poland 4thR1
 Portugal 3rdQFQF
 Qatar R1QF4thR1R1QFR1
 Russia 1stR2R2
 Rwanda R1
 Saudi Arabia QFR11st
 Scotland 2nd
 Sierra Leone R1
 Slovakia R2
 Solomon Islands Q
 South Africa R1
 South Korea QFR1R1QFR2Q
 Spain 2ndR13rdR1R12nd2nd3rd2nd
 Sudan R1
 Sweden 3rd
  Switzerland 1st
 Syria R2R1
 Tajikistan R2Q
 Thailand R1R1
 Togo R1
 Trinidad and Tobago R1R1
 Tunisia R1R2R2
 Turkey 4thQFR1
 United Arab Emirates R1R2R1
 United States R1R1R1QFQFR1R14thR1QFQFR2R2R2R1QF
 Uruguay R1QFR1QF2ndQF
 Uzbekistan QFR2
 Venezuela R1
 Yemen R1

Teams that have finished in the top four

Team Titles Runners-up Third-place Fourth-place
 Nigeria 5 (1985, 1993, 2007, 2013, 2015) 3 (1987, 2001, 2009)
 Brazil 3 (1997, 1999, 2003) 2 (1995, 2005) 2 (1985, 2017) 1 (2011)
 Ghana 2 (1991, 1995) 2 (1993, 1997) 1 (1999) 1 (2007)
 Mexico 2 (2005, 2011) 1 (2013) 1 (2015)
 Soviet Union 1 (1987)
 Saudi Arabia 1 (1989)
 France 1 (2001)
  Switzerland 1 (2009)
 England 1 (2017)
 Spain 4 (1991, 2003, 2007, 2017) 2 (1997, 2009)
 Germany 1 (1985) 2 (2007, 2011) 1 (1997)
 Scotland 1 (1989)
 Australia 1 (1999)
 Uruguay 1 (2011)
 Mali 1 (2015) 1 (2017)
 Argentina 3 (1991, 1995, 2003) 2 (2001, 2013)
 Ivory Coast 1 (1987)
 Portugal 1 (1989)
 Chile 1 (1993)
 Burkina Faso 1 (2001)
 Netherlands 1 (2005)
 Sweden 1 (2013)
 Belgium 1 (2015)
 Colombia 2 (2003, 2009)
 Guinea 1 (1985)
 Italy 1 (1987)
 Bahrain 1 (1989)
 Qatar 1 (1991)
 Poland 1 (1993)
 Oman 1 (1995)
 United States 1 (1999)
 Turkey 1 (2005)

Results of defending champions

Year Defending Champions Finish
1987  Nigeria Runners-up
1989  Soviet Union Did Not Qualify
1991  Saudi Arabia Did Not Qualify
1993  Ghana Runners-up
1995  Nigeria Quarter-finals
1997  Ghana Runners-up
1999  Brazil Champions
2001  Brazil Quarter-finals
2003  France Did Not Qualify
2005  Brazil Runners-up
2007  Mexico Did Not Qualify
2009  Nigeria Runners-up
2011   Switzerland Did Not Qualify
2013  Mexico Runners-up
2015  Nigeria Champions
2017  Nigeria Did Not Qualify
2019  England TBD

Results of host nations

Year Host Nation Finish
1985  China PR Quarter-finals
1987  Canada Round 1
1989  Scotland Runners-up
1991  Italy Round 1
1993  Japan Quarter-finals
1995  Ecuador Quarter-finals
1997  Egypt Quarter-finals
1999  New Zealand Round 1
2001  Trinidad and Tobago Round 1
2003  Finland Round 1
2005  Peru Round 1
2007  South Korea Round 1
2009  Nigeria Runners-up
2011  Mexico Champions
2013  United Arab Emirates Round 1
2015  Chile Round of 16
2017  India Round 1
2019  Peru To be determined

See also

Notes

  1. FIFA attributes all the results of West Germany (1977-1991) to Germany.
  2. 1 2 3 The USSR was dissolved in 1991. The 15 nations that were former Soviet Republics now compete separately. FIFA considers Russia as the successor team of the USSR.
  3. 1 2 Czechoslovakia was divided into Slovakia and the Czech Republic in 1993 after the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia. FIFA considers both the Czech Republic and Slovakia as successor teams of Czechoslovakia.
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