Top Score Of The 2025 U-17 World Cup: Strict Competition Has Been Born

JAKARTA - The inaugural match of the U-17 World Cup group phase was completed on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, local time. The tight competition in the list of the top goalscorers immediately went interestingly.

The inaugural match for the 2025 U-17 World Cup has been held since Tuesday, November 3, 2025. A number of teams won a big victory which made their players enliven the hunt for the top score title.

Quoted from the official FIFA website, there are at least seven players who occupy the top of the top scorers of the 2025 U-17 World Cup. Each player scored two goals in the opening match.

Two Tunisian players, Fedi Tayechi and Wassim Slama. are in the top score list of the 2025 U-17 World Cup after bringing Mohamed Amine Naffati's side to a 6-0 win over Fiji.

Then, Anisio Cabral, who was the star of Portugal's victory over New Caledonia 6-1, also managed to score two goals.

Abel Nyorgoo also enlivened the competition for the top score after helping Zambia destroy the 3-1 Indonesian national team.

Likewise with Dell who demonstrated his ability when he helped Brazil win 7-0 over Honduras in Group H of the 2025 U-17 World Cup.

From the Asian region, two North Korean players, Ri Kang Rim and Kim Yu Jin, showed their quality after crushing El Salvador 5-0.

Even so, the fight towards the top score of the 2025 U-17 World Cup is still long. Several matches in the second phase of the group have been held, from Group A to Group D, on Thursday, November 6, 2025.

The top scorer battle became even more interesting when Rene Mitongo from Belgium scored a quattrick while crushing Fiji 7-0.

Mateus Mide and Portugal's Pedro Neto helped heat up the competition for the top score through two goals each when their team beat Morocco 6-0. Previously, the two names had scored one goal in the first match against Caledonia Baru.

List Of Top Scores For The 2025 U-17 World Cup

4 Goals

Rene Mitongo (Belgium)

3 Goals

Vit Skrkon (Czech Republic) Anisio Cabral (Portugal)Mateus Mide (Portugal)Jose Neto (Portugal)

2 Goals

Facundo Jainikoski (Argentina)Dell (Brazil) Petr Potmesil (Czech Republic)Samuele Inacio (Italy)Kim Yu-jin (North Korea)Ri Kang-rim (North Korea)Emile Witbooi (South Africa)Wassim Slama (Tunisia) Fedi Tayechi (Tunisia)Azizbek Abdumuminov (Uzbekistan)Abel Nyirongo (Zambia)