Germany surpassed today France 4-3 on penalties after tying 2-2 at the end of 90 minutes and became champion of the Under 17 World Cup played in Indonesia.
The German goals were from Paris Brunner (39m. PT, penalty) and Noah Darvich (6m. ST) and for the French, Saimon Bouabre (8m. ST) and Mathis Amougou (40m. ST) scored.
In the penalty shootout, Brunner came in with the chance to end the series but Paul Argney blocked him in the first five shootout.
Subsequently, the one who stood out was the German Konstantin Heide and left his teammates on the verge of their first world title, who celebrated with the definition of Almugera Kabar.
This way, Germany won the first title in the category and completed another item after the runner-up in China 1985. Now, the German team has four titles in seniors, one in Under 20 and another in Under 17. It is missing the Olympic championship to complete the album in men’s soccer.
In this World Cup, Argentina finished in fourth place after losing to Mali (3-0) in the definition for the last place on the podium.
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All the champions of the Under 17 World Cup
Nigeria: 5 (1985, 1993, 2007, 2013, 2015).
Brazil: 4 (1997, 1999, 2003, 2019).
Ghana: 2 (1991, 1995).
Mexico: 2 (2005, 2011).
France: 1 (2001).
Russia: 1 (1987).
Saudi Arabia: 1 (1989).
Switzerland: 1 (2009).
England: 1 (2017).
Germany: 1 (2023).
Source: Ambito

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