U17 Women s World Cup Chinese Women s Football Team is in the same group as the US team
5:51pm, 6 June 2025Football
Xinhua News Agency, Geneva, June 5 (Reporter Shan Lei) FIFA announced the draw results of the 2025 Women's Football World Cup in 17 on the 5th. The Chinese team was in Group C with the United States, Norway and Ecuador.
This year's U17 Women's World Cup will be held in Rabat, the capital of Morocco from October 17 to November 8, the first time this event is held in African countries. Starting from 2025, this event, which was held every two years, has been changed to be held once a year, and this year it has also expanded the teams to 24. The picture comes from the official FIFA World Cup Weibo
The hosts of the Moroccan team are in Group A, with Brazil, Costa Rica and Italy in the same group. The defending champion North Korea is in Group B and competes in the same group as Cameroon, Mexico and the Netherlands. Group D includes Canada, France, Nigeria and Samoa, Group E includes Colombia, Côte d'Ivoire, South Korea and Spain, and Group F includes Japan, New Zealand, Paraguay and Zambia. The top two and four best third-place finishes will enter the semi-finals.
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