JAKARTA - The U-17 World Cup always produces goals hungry players who fight for tournament gold shoes.
For example, the current Napoli bomber Victor Osimhen has won the top scorer in the 2015 U-17 World Cup. Then the figure of the Spanish diamond Cesc Fabregas once carved the same record when he played the 2003 U-17 World Cup.
Since opening on November 10, the 2023 U-17 World Cup has held a group stage in four cities, namely Surabaya, Solo, Jakarta and Bandung.
A total of 36 group stage matches for the first tournament was held in Indonesia, there have been 126 goals with an average of 3.5 goals per match.
This record cannot be separated from the impressive performance of the goal-hungry players who are chasing the top scorer. In first place there are Brazilian striker Kaua Elias and Japanese striker who throughout the group stage have scored four goals.
Then in second place with a total of three goals, there are a number of names such as Agustin Ruberto (Argentina), Rayan (Brazil), Joan Tincres (France), Stefano Carrillo (Mexico), Amir Saidov (Uzbekistan), Nimfasha Berchimas (United States), Mamadou Doumbia (Mali) and Idrissa Gueye (Senegal).
The players who currently occupy the top score list still have the opportunity to add to the coffers of goals in the next round because their countries have also been confirmed to get tickets to the round of 16.
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Reporting from the official FIFA website, Sunday, here is a list of the U-17 World Cup top goalscorers:
4 Goals Rento Takaoka Japan Youa Elias Brazil
3 GoalsStefano Carrillo MexicoAmir Saidov UzbekistanJoan Tincres FranceNimfasha Berchimas United StatesMamadou Doumbia MaliIdressa Gueye SenegalRayan BrazilAgustmen Ruberto Argentina
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