DOHA: The FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025™ marks historic firsts for five nations making their World Cup debuts: Uganda, El Salvador, Fiji, Ireland and Zambia. For these teams, the first 48-team edition of the tournament provides the ideal stage to announce themselves on the youth football landscape.
Uganda’s participation, in particular, represents a historic moment for the nation, as they are competing in their first-ever FIFA tournament at any level. The team secured their spot in the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025™ following their qualification through the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations 2025 and a playoff victory over Gambia.
“It’s every teenager’s dream to compete in this tournament. Football means everything to me. Whenever I step onto the pitch, I forget every problem I have. I’ve been playing football since I was a kid, and until now, I still love to play football. I want to go far in my footballing career to help my family and my community,” said right back Elvis Torach.
For Coach Elcambio Ssenyondo, leading his team in Qatar represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: “Since they were born, these young boys dream to play on the world’s biggest stage, which is the U-17 World Cup. Platforms like these allow young players to showcase their talents so they can get the attention of bigger clubs. It also provides them the competitive experience necessary to progress to the highest levels of the game.”




