India national under-17 football team

The India national under-17 football team represents India in international football at the under-17 level. Controlled by the All India Football Federation, the governing body for football in India, the team is part of the Asian Football Confederation and the South Asian Football Federation.

India Under-17
Nickname(s)Blue Colts
AssociationAll India Football Federation
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationSAFF (South Asia)
Head coachBibiano Fernandes
CaptainRajeev Goswami
FIFA codeIND
First colours
Second colours
First international
 China PR 2–1 India 
(Bangkok, Thailand; 20 August 1984)
Biggest win
 India 13–0 Macau 
(Bangkok, Thailand; 27 August 1984)
Biggest defeat
 Uzbekistan 8–0 India 
(Tashkent, Uzbekistan; 5 October 2011)
 Russia 8–0 India 
(St. Petersburg, Russia; 8 January 2017)
FIFA U-17 World Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2017)
Best resultGroup stage (2017)
AFC U-16 Championship
Appearances8 (first in 1990)
Best resultQuarter-final (2002, 2018)
South Asian Championship
Appearances6 (first in 2011)
Best resultChampions (2013, 2017, 2019)

Competition history

FIFA U-17 World Cup

India has participated for the first time in FIFA U-17 World Cup as hosts in the 2017 edition of the tournament. This was the first time ever [1] that a team representing India would participate in the finals of a FIFA organised world tournament. India was placed in group A along with, United States, Ghana and Columbia. On 6 October 2017, India played their first ever match in FIFA-U17 World Cup history against United States in front of 47,000 spectators. But unfortunately, India lost the match by 3–0. India played their Second match against Colombia. In 82nd minute Jeakson Singh Thounaojam became the first Indian goalscorer in any FIFA tournament. In the third match of group stage, India faced Ghana where they went down to lose 4–0, finishing bottom of the group A.[2]

AFC U-16 Championship

The AFC U-16 Championship is the top level tournament for under-16 football teams in Asia and began in 1985.[3] India participated in the tournament for the first time in 1990. They were knocked-out of the tournament in the group stage, finishing third in their four-team group with one against Jordan.[4] The team qualified again for the tournament in 1996 where they finished last in their group which included Bahrain, China, Iran, and Thailand. The team lost three of their four matches, with their sole victory coming against China.[5]

India qualified again for the tournament in 2002, where they reached the quarter-final round, in their best result to date. The team took on South Korea in the quarter-finals but lost 3–1, and thus failed to advance further.[6] Following the 2002 tournament, India qualified for the next tournament in Japan. Two defeats and one victory in the group stage saw India finish third in their group, and were knocked out from the tournament.[7]

After failing to qualify for 2006 AFC U-17 Championship, India qualified for the 2008 edition. Two defeats before a sole victory over Indonesia saw India once again make it no further than the group stage.[8] The same result followed in 2012, only this time with no wins in the group stage.[9]

India, for the seventh time, participated in the tournament in 2016 with the nation hosting the tournament. Despite home advantage, India once again could not make it beyond the group stage and finished last in their group which consisted of themselves, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates.[10]

India qualified for 2018 AFC U-16 Championship by participating in the qualification round. India defeated Palestine, 3–0, then played a 2–2 draw against Nepal and finally qualified for the 2018 edition when they played a goalless draw against the defending champion Iraq. India played its group stage matches against Vietnam, Iran and Indonesia at the 2018 edition at Malaysia.In the first game, they defeated Vietnam 1–0. In the second game they held Iran to a goal less draw and finally qualified for the knock out stages by holding indonesia to a 0–0 draw. In the quarter finals they were defeated 1-0 by heavy weights South Korea, ending their run in the tournament

India has also qualified for the 2020 AFC U-16 Championship by participating in the qualifying round. In the first game they defeated Turkmenistan 5–0. In the second game also they defeated Bahrain by an identical scoreline. They finally qualified for the finals by holding Uzbekistan to a 1–1 draw.

SAFF U-15 Championship

In 2009, the SAFF U-16 Championship was launched.[11] India participated in the first edition of the tournament in 2011. After an opening day surprise defeat to Pakistan, India qualified for the next round after defeating the Maldives 5–0. India then made it to the final, defeating Nepal on penalties, but again lost to Pakistan in the final 2–1.[12] India fared much better in the 2013 edition, finishing first in their group of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, before defeating Afghanistan in the semi-final on penalties. In the final, India defeated Nepal 1–0 to win the tournament for the first time.[13]

As reigning champions, India entered the 2015 edition of the tournament with a 5–0 victory over Sri Lanka. India then suffered a 2–1 defeat to Bangladesh to finish second in the group, and but still qualified for the semi-finals. In the semi-finals, India once again defeated Nepal 1–0, but lost to Bangladesh in the final on penalties.[14]

At the 2017 edition India entered into semi-final, defeating Maldives and Nepal by 9–0 and 2–1 respectively. In the semi-final they defeated Bhutan by 3–0 and entered to the final and faced Nepal again and defeated them by 2–1 to become SAFF champion for the second time after 2013.[15]

2019 edition of the tournament was their third title. In this edition the tournament was played in round robin, thus India played against all other teams and managed to win all their matches without a goal conceded. In the final they faced Nepal whom they easily defeated by 7−0 margin, thus scoring 28 goals in 5 matches, becoming champions for the third time.[16]

AIFF Youth Cup

The AIFF Youth Cup was first competed for in 2016. It was organised by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) as a preparatory tournament for the India under-17 team for the 2016 AFC U-16 Championship and the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup. The first tournament was held from 15 May to 25 May 2016 at the Tilak Maidan Stadium in Vasco, Goa.[17] A total of five teams participated in the tournament after being invited by the All India Football Federation. The final was won 2–1 by South Korea over the United States.[18]

Coaching staff

As of 20 August 2018

The following officials are present Coaching staffs for the U17 team.[19]

Position Name
U−16 Head Coach Bibiano Fernandes
Asstt. Coach Kanan Vitthal Priolkar
Asstt. Coach Piadade Savio Medeira
U−15 Coach Shuvendu Panda[20]
Goalkeeping Coach Felix D'Souza
Physiotherapist Burhan Amin
Team Manager Rocky
Video Analyst Mishal Mohammed Thanveer

Players

U-16 Squad

As of 22 September 2019

The following 23 players were named in the final squad for 2020 AFC U-16 Championship qualification.[21]

No Name Date of Birth Club State Caps(goals)
Goalkeepers
1Aman Kumar Sahani (2004-05-08) 8 May 2004 Kerala BlastersMaharashtra7 (0)
12Mohit Singh Dhami (2004-10-08) 8 October 2004 SudevaUttarakhand1 (0)
23Vignesh (2004-11-10) 10 November 2004 Chennai FCTamil nadu5 (0)
Defenders
2Pritam Meetei Sorokhaibam (2004-01-01) 1 January 2004 Chandigarh Football AcademyManipur7 (0)
3Paogoumang Singson (2004-08-07) 7 August 2004 Minerva PunjabManipur7 (1)
4Anish Mazumder (2004-06-24) 24 June 2004 BengaluruTripura8 (1)
5Amandeep (2004-04-09) 9 April 2004 Chandigarh Football AcademyChandigarh7 (1)
16Ranjan Soren (2005-06-14) 14 June 2005 Bhaichung Bhutia Football SchoolOdisha6 (0)
19Shameek Caine Vas (2004-05-07) 7 May 2004 DempoGoa3 (0)
22Halen Nongtdu (2004-02-02) 2 February 2004 DSK ShivajiansManipur5 (0)
Midfielders
6Sibajit Singh Leimapokam (2004-07-23) 23 July 2004 Chandigarh Football AcademyManipur6 (1)
8Satvik Sharma (2004-11-06) 6 November 2004 Chandigarh Football AcademyDelhi2 (0)
10Maheson Singh Tongbram (2004-11-26) 26 November 2004 Minerva PunjabManipur11 (3)
11Taison Singh Loitongbam (2004-08-11) 11 August 2004 Chandigarh Football AcademyManipur7 (4)
13Renedy Metei Yumnam (2004-02-01) 1 February 2004 AIFF Regional AcademyManipur4 (1)
14Yoihenba Meitei Sukham (2004-02-08) 8 February 2004 Kerala BlastersManipur7 (0)
17Amosa Lalnundanga (2004-08-11) 11 August 2004 AizawlManipur7 (0)
20Aula Siba Prasad (2005-06-18) 18 June 2005 AIFF Regional AcademyOdisha3 (0)
21Ratanbi Singh Chaphamayum (2004-05-30) 30 May 2004 OzoneArunachal Pradesh9 (0)
Forwards
7Shubho Paul (2004-03-04) 4 March 2004 SudevaDelhi11 (8)
9Sridarth Nongmeikapam (2005-04-19) 19 April 2005 BengaluruManipur11 (15)
15Isac Zomuanpuia (2004-12-15) 15 December 2004 AizawlMizoram5 (1)
18Himanshu Jangra (2004-07-21) 21 July 2004 Minerva PunjabHaryana8 (8)

U-17 Squad

As of 27 August 2019

This is the squad which was announced to play friendlies against AMD U16/U17 in Malaysia from 29 August to 5 September 2019.[22]

Name Date of Birth Club State Caps (goals)
Goalkeepers
Frevino Fernandes (2003-08-31) 31 August 2003 Churchill BrothersGoa0 (0)
Naveen Saini (2003-01-01) 1 January 2003 AIFF AcademyPunjab0 (0)
Zahid Bukhari (2003-04-16) 16 April 2003 Real KashmirJammu and Kashmir0 (0)
Defenders
Kushang Subba (2003-08-08) 8 August 2003 SAIL Football AcademySikkim4 (1)
Sajad Hussain Parray (2003-04-25) 25 April 2003 Jammu & Kashmir State Football AcademyJammu and Kashmir2 (0)
Evan Thapa (2003-01-01) 1 January 2003 Boys Club GangtokSikkim1 (0)
Tankadhar Bag (2003-01-01) 1 January 2003 Odisha Sports HostelOdisha3 (0)
Clarence Savio Fernandes (2004-07-25) 25 July 2004 Churchill BrothersGoa0 (0)
Abdul Hannan (2004-09-04) 4 September 2004 AIFF Academy1 (0)
Brijesh Giri (2003-01-01) 1 January 2003 AIFF AcademyWest Bengal0 (0)
Praful Kumar (2003-01-01) 1 January 2003 AIFF AcademyKarnataka0 (0)
Dipu Halder AIFF AcademyWest Bengal0 (0)
Midfielders
Lalchhanhima Chawnghlut (2003-02-28) 28 February 2003 Aizawl F.C.Mizoram3 (0)
Lalrampana Pautu (2003-09-08) 8 September 2003 SAIL Football AcademyMizoram4 (0)
Harsh Shailesh Patre (2003-01-25) 25 January 2003 Churchill BrothersGoa3 (1)
Advait Sumbly (2003-12-23) 23 December 2003 Tata Football AcademyHaryana0 (0)
Rudraansh Singh (2003-01-01) 1 January 2003 AIFF AcademyDelhi0 (0)
Vibin Mohanan (2003-02-06) 6 February 2003 Kerala BlastersKerala0 (0)
Pragyan Medhi (2004-01-08) 8 January 2004 DSK ShivajiansAssam0 (0)
Vellington Fernandes (2003-02-02) 2 February 2003 Churchill BrothersGoa
Forwards
Thlacheu Vanlalruatfela (2003-01-01) 1 January 2003 AIFF AcademyMizoram3 (2)
Parthib Sundar Gogoi (2003-01-30) 30 January 2003 Ozone FCAssam0 (0)
Vishwa Vijay Shinde (2003-11-03) 3 November 2003 FC Kolhapur CityMaharashtra0 (0)

Past squads

FIFA U-17 World Cup
AFC U-16 Championship squads

Recent results and fixtures

For past match results of the national team, see the team's results page.

India U-16 fixtures

26 November 2020 (2020-11-26) 2020 AFC U16 ChampionshipAustralia v IndiaBahrain
29 November 2020 (2020-11-29) 2020 AFC U16 ChampionshipIndia v South KoreaBahrain
2 December 2020 (2020-12-02) 2020 AFC U16 ChampionshipIndia v UzbekistanBahrain

Competitive history

FIFA U-17 World Cup

AFC U-16 Championship

SAFF U-15 Championship

SAFF U-15 Championship record
Host/Year Result Position Pld W D* L GF GA
2011Runners-up2nd411274
2013Champions1st431071
2015Runners-up2nd421183
2017Champions1st4400162
2018Semi-Final3rd421163
2019Champions1st5500280
Total 6/6 3 Titles 25 17 4 4 72 13
*Denotes draws includes knockout matches decided on penalty kicks. Red border indicates that the tournament was hosted on home soil. Gold, silver, bronze backgrounds indicates 1st, 2nd and 3rd finishes respectively. Bold text indicates best finish in tournament.

Honours

See also

References

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