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Senegal, Egypt shine as South Africa, Tunisia advance in 2025 U-17 World Cup

Senegal top their group, South Africa advance, Tunisia wait nervously, and Egypt secure progress at the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Africa’s presence at the FIFA U-17 World Cup remains strong as the knockout stage approaches. Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia, and Egypt all made headlines.

Senegal’s Young Teranga Lions topped Group C in style after demolishing the UAE 5-0. Bakary Sonko was the star, scoring a hat-trick, while Malick Cissé and Victor Mendy completed the rout.

Head coach Papa Ibrahima Faye praised his team’s tactical maturity, saying, “Before leaving Senegal, we set two goals: qualify and finish top of our group. Thank God we achieved both.”

Meanwhile, South Africa secured safe passage despite a 3-1 defeat to Italy. Shaun Els’ first-half strike briefly brought hope before the Azzurrini took control. Nevertheless, South Africa’s four points ensured they advanced as group A runners-up.

emile witbooi of south africa celebrates goal with teammates during the 2025 totalenergies caf u17 africa cup of nations match between south africa and egypt
Senegal, Egypt, and South Africa have reached the knockout round of the ongoing FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar. (Image: CAF Online)

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Mixed fortunes across the continent

Elsewhere, Egypt’s progression was confirmed following results in other groups, offering another bright spot for African representation.

Tunisia, however, face an anxious wait. A 2-0 loss to Belgium, worsened by Saifedin Haj Abdallah’s red card, left them depending on other outcomes to qualify among the best third-placed teams.

So far, Africa’s flag continues to fly high at the U-17 World Cup. Tunisia’s fate remains uncertain, but the continent’s young stars have already shown they can compete — and inspire — on the global stage.

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