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The 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Mexico

The 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup was held in Mexico from June 18 to July 10, 2011. This was the 14th edition of the U-17 World Cup, and it featured 24 teams from around the world. The tournament was held in six cities across Mexico, and it showcased some of the best young football talents globally.

Participating Teams

The 24 teams were divided into six groups, each consisting of four teams. The teams were as follows:

Group A =Mexico (Host nation), Korea DPR, Congo, Netherlands

Group B =Japan, France, Argentina, Jamaica

Group C = Uruguay, Canada, Rwanda, England

Group D = USA, Czech Republic, Uzbekistan, New Zealand

Group E = Burkina Faso, Panama, Germany, Ecuador

Group F = Australia, Côte d'Ivoire, Brazil, Denmark

Tournament Format

The tournament followed a traditional group stage format, where each team played three matches within their group. The top two teams from each group, along with the four best third-placed teams, advanced to the knockout stage. This format ensured a competitive tournament with plenty of opportunities for young talents to shine.

Venues

The matches were played across six cities in Mexico:

Mexico City (Estadio Azteca)Monterrey (Estadio Universitario)Guadalajara (Estadio Omnilife)Pachuca (Estadio Hidalgo)Torreón (Estadio Territorio Santos Modelo)Morelia (Estadio Morelos)

Each venue provided a unique atmosphere, and the passionate Mexican fans added to the excitement of the tournament.

England U-17 Team

The England U-17 team, including Daniel Arrazi, was placed in Group C alongside Uruguay, Canada, and Rwanda. The team was eager to showcase their talent on the world stage and build on their recent success in the Euro U-17 Championship.

John Peacock: "We have a strong squad, and the boys are ready to give their best. This is a fantastic opportunity for them to gain valuable experience and make a mark on the international stage."

Daniel Arrazi: "We're excited to be here. The competition is tough, but we're prepared. We've worked hard, and we're ready to prove ourselves."

Group Stage Matches

Group A

Mexico vs. Korea DPR

Congo vs. Netherlands

Mexico vs. Congo

Netherlands vs. Korea DPR

Mexico vs. Netherlands

Korea DPR vs. Congo

Group B

Japan vs. France

Argentina vs. Jamaica

Japan vs. Argentina

France vs. Jamaica

Japan vs. Jamaica

France vs. Argentina

Group C

Uruguay vs. Canada

Rwanda vs. England

Uruguay vs. Rwanda

Canada vs. England

Uruguay vs. England

Rwanda vs. Canada

Group D

USA vs. Czech Republic

Uzbekistan vs. New Zealand

USA vs. Uzbekistan

Czech Republic vs. New Zealand

USA vs. New Zealand

Czech Republic vs. Uzbekistan

Group E

Burkina Faso vs. Panama

Germany vs. Ecuador

Burkina Faso vs. Germany

Panama vs. Ecuador

Burkina Faso vs. Ecuador

Panama vs. Germany

Group F

Australia vs. Côte d'Ivoire

Brazil vs. Denmark

Australia vs. Brazil

Côte d'Ivoire vs. Denmark

Australia vs. Denmark

Côte d'Ivoire vs. Brazil

Knockout Stage

The knockout stage included the Round of 16, Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, and the Final. The matches were intense and showcased the future stars of world football.

Conclusion

The 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Mexico was a tournament filled with excitement, talent, and unforgettable moments. Daniel Arrazi and the England U-17 team were ready to take on the world and make their mark in the history of football. With the support of their families, coaches, and fans, they embarked on a journey that would shape their futures and inspire young footballers around the globe.

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