Brazil U-17 World Cup 2023 U-17 Vs Iran U-17: Selecao Junior Target New Record Scored 200 Goals
JAKARTA - Brazil U-17 will face Iran U-17 at the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) on Saturday, November 11. In the first matchday meeting of Group C, Selecao Junior had the opportunity to make history when he met Iran.
Brazil U-17, which is under the tutel of Phelipe Lael, appeared on this occasion with the determination to defend the defending title. They want to secure the title won in 2019.
The victory was Brazil's fourth title in the U-17 World Cup. Now Brazil is only one trophy adrift of Nigeria, which has collected five titles and is the team with the most wins in the U-17 World Cup.
Not only determined to defend the title, but Brazil is also the team with the most goals in the history of the U-17 World Cup, which is 199 goals.
If able to break into Iran's goal in the upcoming match, then Selecao will be the first team to make history by posting 200 goals in the championship.
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The capital of the Brazilian U-17 national team to be able to make history when appearing against Iran U-17 was also not kidding. They just beat Argentina in the Sudahardeno U-17 finals last April where it could be capital boosting confidence.
As for Iran U-17, there is a slick capital they pocketed to face a tough party in this opening match. Hossein Abdi's men were able to reach the semifinals at the U-17 AFC Cup last June, although their move had to be stopped at the hands of Japan after losing 0-3.
In addition, from their last five matches, the U-17 Iran national team was able to win three wins, one draw and one loss. Facing Brazil U-17, Iran can also take advantage of the sharpness of their striker, Kasta Taheri, who became the mainstay when they reached the semifinals of the U-17 AFC Cup.
Prediction Of Lineup
Brazil U-17 (4-2-3-1): Gabriel; Lima, Reis, da Mata, Souza; Camellio, Ferreira; Lorran, Dudu, Riquelme; Kaua Elias. Coach: Phelipe Lael
Iran U-17 (4-4-2): Shakouri; Andarz, Ali, Hesam, Homaefard; Gholizadeh Samian, Zamani, Razzaghinia, Sadeghi Digehsara; Taheri, Ghandipour. Coach: Hossein Abdi.