France lost on penalties, but Germany won and won the FIFA U-17 World Cup for the first time. Paris Brunner of Borussia Dortmund scored the first goal, and then captain Noah Darvich scored the second. Before Mathis Amougou tied the game, Saimon Bouabre scored a goal for France. This meant that the game went to penalties.
Germany beat France 4–3 on penalties thanks to goals from Robert Ramsak, Max Moerstadt, Fayssal Harchaoui, and Almugera Kabar. They won the game and added the world title to their already impressive collection of trophies.
After beating France in the U-17 World Cup final at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia, Team Germany celebrates on the ramp.
At the Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia, during the U-17 World Cup final, Germany played France and their custodian, Konstantin Heide, made a save in a penalty shootout.
Italy plays France in the U-17 World Cup final at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia. Germany’s custodian Konstantin Heide makes a safe against France’s Joan Tincres.
France beat Germany in the U-17 World Cup final at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia, and Paris Brunner failed to score in the spot shootout.
In the U-17 World Cup final at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia, France’s Yvann Titi blocks a shot from Germany’s Paris Brunner, who is in the middle.
Germany beat France in a spot shootout in the U-17 World Cup final at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia. From left, Max Moerstedt, Almugera Kabar, Paris Brunner, and Finn Jeltsch celebrate.
French player Tidiam Gomis (right) and German player Almugera Kabar (left) fight for control of the ball during the U-17 World Cup final at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia.
Germany’s Paris Brunner (right) and France’s Joachim Kayi Sanda (left) fight over the ball during the U-17 World Cup final at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia.
France’s Tidiam Gomis is on the left, and Germany’s Konstantin Heide is on the right during their U-17 World Cup final football match at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia.
Max Moerstedt (Germany), in the middle, fights for the ball with Bastien Meupiyou (France), on the left, and Saimon Bouabre (France) during the U-17 World Cup final football match at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia.
Germany scored their second goal in the U-17 World Cup final football match against France at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia, and the players celebrated.
Germany’s Eric Da Silva Moreira (third from left) and France’s Bilal Yalcinkaya (right) fight for the ball during the U-17 World Cup final at Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Indonesia. Fode Sylla is in the middle.
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