2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations qualification|
| Host countries | TBD (North Zone) Mali (West A Zone) Ivory Coast (West B Zone) TBD (Central Zone) Ethiopia (Central-East Zone) Zimbabwe (South Zone) |
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| Dates | 11 September 2025 – |
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| Teams | 51 |
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| Matches played | 35 |
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| Goals scored | 109 (3.11 per match) |
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2027 → |
The 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations qualification is a men's under-17 football competition that decided the participating teams of the 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.
Players born on 1 January 2009 or later were eligible to participate in the competition. The host country for the final stage of the edition is Morocco, appointed during the annual CAF Executive Committee meeting along the 2024 CAF Awards ceremony in Marrakesh, Morocco where CAF appointed the country as host.[1]
Teams
- Notes
- Teams in bold qualified for the final tournament.
- (W): Withdrew after draw
North Zone
West A Zone
The WAFU-UFOA Zone A qualifiers for the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations will be hosted by Mali with the matches played starting 5 October 2025. The matches will be played at Bamako, Mali.
All times are local, GMT (UTC+0).
Group stage
The eight teams were drawn into two groups of four teams. The winners and the runners-up of each group advanced to the semi-finals.
Tiebreakers
Teams were ranked according to the three points for a win system (3 points for a win, 1 for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if two teams were tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria were applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings (Regulations Article 13):[2]
- Points in head-to-head matches match between the two tied teams;
- Goal difference in all group matches;
- Goals scored in all group matches;
- Drawing of lots.
If more than two teams were tied, the following criteria were applied instead:
- Points in matches between the tied teams;
- Goal difference in matches between the tied teams;
- Goals scored in matches between the tied teams;
- If after applying all criteria above, two teams were still tied, the above criteria were again applied to matches played between the two teams in question. If this did not resolve the tie, the next three criteria were applied;
- Goal difference in all group matches;
- Goals scored in all group matches;
- Drawing of lots.
Group A
Group B
Knockout stage
Bracket
Semi-finals
Winners qualified for 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.
Third place play-off
Final
West B Zone
The WAFU-UFOA Zone B qualifiers for the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations will be hosted by Ivory Coast with the matches played between 20 September and 3 October 2025, the draw was announced on 4 September 2025.[3]
All times are local, GMT (UTC±0).
Group stage
The seven teams were drawn into two groups of three and four teams. The winners and the runners-up of each group advanced to the semi-finals.
Tiebreakers
Teams were ranked according to the three points for a win system (3 points for a win, 1 for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if two teams were tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria were applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings (Regulations Article 13):[2]
- Points in head-to-head matches match between the two tied teams;
- Goal difference in all group matches;
- Goals scored in all group matches;
- Drawing of lots.
If more than two teams were tied, the following criteria were applied instead:
- Points in matches between the tied teams;
- Goal difference in matches between the tied teams;
- Goals scored in matches between the tied teams;
- If after applying all criteria above, two teams were still tied, the above criteria were again applied to matches played between the two teams in question. If this did not resolve the tie, the next three criteria were applied;
- Goal difference in all group matches;
- Goals scored in all group matches;
- Drawing of lots.
Group A
Group B
Knockout stage
Bracket
Semi-finals
Winners qualified for 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.
Third place play-off
Final
Central Zone
Central-East Zone
Group stage
Group A
Source: CECAFA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) head-to-head matches; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored.
(H) Hosts
Group B
| Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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D
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L
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GF
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GA
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GD
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Pts
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Qualification
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| 1
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Tanzania
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4
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4
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0
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0
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24
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1
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+23
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12
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Semi-finals
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| 2
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Uganda
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4
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3
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0
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1
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20
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2
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+18
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9
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| 3
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Sudan
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4
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2
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0
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2
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4
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16
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−12
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6
|
|
| 4
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Burundi
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4
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1
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0
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3
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1
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10
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−9
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3
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| 5
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Djibouti
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4
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0
|
0
|
4
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1
|
21
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−20
|
0
|
Source: CECAFA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) head-to-head matches; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored.
Bracket
South Zone
The COSAFA qualifiers for the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations were held in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 11 to 20 September 2024. The draw for the groups took place on 5 August 2025.
The qualification structure was as follows:
- Group stage: The 12 teams were divided into three groups, with the group winners and the best runner-up advancing to the knockout stage.
- Knockout stage: The four teams advancing from the second round competed in a three-match knockout round, with the winners of the semifinals qualifying for the final tournament.
Group stage
Knockout stage
Goalscorers
There have been 156 goals scored in 51 matches, for an average of 3.06 goals per match (as of 18 October 2025).
8 goals
5 goals
4 goals
- Marcos Lazaro
- Souleymane Faye
- Omphemetse Sekgoto
3 goals
- Paulo Luvumbo
- Robinho Gavi Yao
- Moussa Sano
- Joãozinho Balde
- Bema Doumbia
- James Lumbe
- Abdoulaye Touré
- George Agha
- Mpho Molepo
- Inganathi Simama
2 goals
- Costantino Chianica
- Eliseu Francisco
- Jairo Muanha
- Fasifdine Ahamada
- Mathis Ali
- Alagie Baba Leigh
- Seydouba Sylla
- Ivaldino Bassague
- Souhailio Bamba
- William Rambeloson
- Ismaël Kamissoko
- Sanaba Keïta
- Paw Kee
- Chauson Nhabanga
- Ibrahim Moctar
- Ntokozo Madondo
- Mpho Mbilini
- Bernabé Amega
- Kelvin Chipelu
1 goal
- Manuel Morais
- Aphelele Majola
- Jérémy Zannou
- Marcus Koketso
- Halidou Diakité
- Assifou Koné
- Kais Ali
- Fahad Mohamed
- Lamin Bojang
- Alieu Drammeh
- Ahmed Njundu Kanyi
- Modou Loum
- Michael Awuli
- Mark Mensah
- Joseph Narbi
- Kabir Cissé
- M. Zayatte Sylla
- Alexandre Biai
- Ravi Ca
- Aiuba Dabo
- Arafat Diabaté
- Yao Hubert
- Souleymane Tuo
- Fisane Leanya
- Lechesa Makhupane
- Morena Masithela
- Alloycious Hyne
- Tinai Razanadrakoto
- Joel Maziya
- Eli Rundles
- Salia Diarra
- Aboubacar Maïga
- Fousseyni Sidibé
- Mohamed Sogodogo
- Sidi El Ide
- Isselmou Mhaimid
- Nicholas Fani
- Kristff Machava
- Joaquim Mubai
- Ismaël Arbi
- Ibrahim Touba
- David Edeh
- Famous Umole
- Ahmed Yusuf
- Mahamet Ba
- Mamadou Diallo
- Ibrahima Dione
- El Hadji Ndiaye
- Magueye Niang
- James Kanja
- Musa Samura
- Abubakarr Sidibay
- Siyabonga Mbongo
- Sultan Ganiou
- Albert Kunda
- Steven Lungu
- Caleb Musonda
- Mapalo Simute
- Tadiwa Chakuchichi
1 own goal
- Rayad Aboudou (against Zimbabwe)
- Irintsoa Rakotoharimalala (against Malawi)
- Elvino Andre (against Angola)
- Emmanuel Mbuti (against South Africa)
See also
Notes
References
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