Youth World Cup to be held in Qatar: Uzbekistan begins preparations

Another major competition is approaching for football fans. The dates for the next youth World Cup have been officially announced. This prestigious tournament will once again be hosted by Qatar and will run from November 19 to December 13.
Qatar will once again be in the spotlight as a country that has been hosting major football competitions at a high level in recent years. Modern stadiums, convenient infrastructure, and high-level organizational work are further increasing interest in this tournament.
According to the new format, a total of 48 national teams will participate in the competition. This will certainly intensify the competition and turn every match into a true final-level encounter. The Asian continent has been allocated 8 slots, which will be secured by the teams that reach the quarterfinals of the U-17 Asian Cup.
This is a great opportunity for Asian teams. Because every match becomes a battle not only for victory but for a ticket to the World Cup.
In particular, the attention of Uzbek football fans is focused on the Uzbekistan U-17 national team. The youth team, led by Sergey Chigodayev, has traveled to Saudi Arabia to participate in the Asian Cup. The team will compete against the national teams of India and Australia in the group stage.
According to experts, this group is quite challenging, but the opportunities are sufficient. If the team fully demonstrates its potential, there is a possibility of reaching the quarterfinals and securing a spot in the World Cup.
The youth World Cup is not just a competition, but a major stage for future stars. Players who distinguish themselves here will later head to major world football clubs.
Uzbek fans are waiting with hope once again: perhaps this generation will write a new history for the country's football? The time is near, and the answer will be revealed on the pitch.
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