U.S. U17 MNT Make History with Gritty Draw to Qualify for 2026 FIFA U17 World Cup
The U.S. Under-17 Men’s National Team displayed resilience and composure in a tense draw against the Dominican Republic, securing their 20th appearance at the FIFA U-17 World Cup. Malik Jakupovic starred with his eighth goal of the tournament.
Down to 10 men for the final stretch, the U.S. Under-17 Men’s National Team showed resilience and composure to earn a 1-1 draw against the Dominican Republic, finishing atop Group E and securing a record 20th appearance at the FIFA U-17 World Cup, set to be played in Qatar later this year. Malik Jakupovic scored his eighth goal of the tournament.Jakupovic opened the scoring in the 41st minute with a well-placed header, marking his eighth goal of the qualifying tournament. The Dominican Republic responded just before halftime through Adrian Garcia, setting up a tense second half.Needing only a draw to advance due to a superior goal difference, the United States faced a challenging opponent that pressed aggressively from the opening minutes. The Dominican Republic created early danger through quick transitions, but the U.S. backline and goalkeeper James Donaldson absorbed the pressure and gradually established control, finishing the first half with 66 percent possession.The U.S. faced increased pressure after defender Astin Mbaye was sent off in the 78th minute following a second yellow card. Despite being down a man, the Americans held firm defensively, repelling repeated crosses and late attacks to secure the draw they needed to finish first in Group E.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe result sends the U.S. to a record 20th FIFA U17 World Cup appearance, underlining the depth and resilience of the program as they prepare for the tournament in Qatar this fall.
Malik Jakupovic Shines
Jakupovic's well-placed header in the 41st minute gave the U.S. an early lead and showcased his scoring prowess, with the striker notching his eighth goal in the qualifying campaign.
Tough Test Against Dominican Republic
Facing an aggressive Dominican Republic side, the U.S. absorbed early pressure and maintained control with solid defending and possession dominance, setting the stage for a competitive second half.
Resilience Under Pressure
Down to 10 men after Astin Mbaye's sending off in the 78th minute, the U.S. showcased defensive solidity to thwart late attacks and secure the crucial draw required to top Group E and secure their spot in the FIFA U17 World Cup.
Record 20th FIFA U17 World Cup Appearance
The U.S. U17 MNT's qualification for the 2026 FIFA U17 World Cup marks their record 20th appearance, a testament to the depth and resilience of the program as they gear up for the tournament in Qatar later this year.










