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Uzbekistan U-17 National Team Will Play Against Strong Rivals Like England

Uzbekistan U-17 National Team Will Play Against Strong Rivals Like England

The Uzbekistan U-17 national team faces a serious test ahead of the World Cup. This youth team will hold a training camp in Spain in September and will take the field against national teams that have made a name for themselves in world football, the Uzbekistan FA press service reports.

Under the guidance of head coach Islam Ismailov, the team will participate in an international tournament as part of the camp. Matches are scheduled against strong teams participating in the 2025 U-17 World Cup — the youth national teams of England, Canada, and Morocco.

It should be noted that this camp will be an important stage for our team to gain international experience, improve their playing style, and increase competitiveness. During the training sessions in Spain, special attention will be paid to the players’ physical condition, team play, and tactical preparation.

The match schedule is as follows:

  • September 3: England – Uzbekistan
  • September 6: Canada – Uzbekistan
  • September 9: Morocco – Uzbekistan

Each match will be a new test and growth opportunity for the youngsters. The coaching staff aims to fully assess the players' potential in matches against experienced international rivals, work on mistakes, and strengthen the team approach.

The participation of the Uzbekistan U-17 national team in this camp will be an important step toward a worthy performance at the upcoming World Cup, testing preparations, and showcasing promising players. Football fans are eagerly waiting to see how our youth will perform in Europe.

Through the upcoming training and international matches, our youngsters will further improve their skills and abilities, continuing their preparation to secure a worthy place on the world football stage.

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