U-17 Football World Cup /Mali: the young Eaglets qualify for the last 16 

In an exceptional performance, Mali’s U17 team brilliantly booked their place in the last 16 of the World Cup. The young Eaglets impressed with their dazzling performance, winning their final group stage match with a convincing 5-1 victory over Canada. Diarra, Barry, Kanate, Makalou and Thiero scored Mali’s goals with unfailing determination, making their mark on the competition.

Mali’s Under-17 team showed remarkable control throughout the group phase, demonstrating a fluid and collective style of play.

The decisive match against a tough opponent ended in a resounding victory, propelling Mali to second place in the group with a total of 6 points.

Despite the fierce competition, Mali’s young talents showed determination and talent, confirming their place as one of the best teams in the tournament.

With 6 points, Mali finished the group phase in second place, just behind Spain on 7 points.

This position confirms the quality of the game developed by the young Eaglets and heralds some exciting encounters to come in the knockout stages.

The next challenges will certainly be tough, but the cohesion of the team and the quality of their play suggest that their performances will be promising.

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