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FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by cheapgoals(m): 5:10pm On Nov 05, 2019
The 18th edition of the FIFA U17 World Cup has already begun in Brazil as 16 countries from around the World parade their cadet teams in search of glory and more importantly for the next big football stars.

Two years ago it was India who had the honours to welcome the best teenagers from around the world, trying to achieve glory and seeking the path to emulate their idols who once in the past also threaded this route.

England for the first time in their history won the FIFA U17 World Cup in 2017 and the core of the team have progressed well so far with Jadon Sancho becoming a key part of Borussia Dortmund even right from the tournament as he was called back by Dortmund at the end of the group stage.

Manchester City’s Phil Foden, Chelsea’s Calum Godson Odoi, Arsenal’s Smith Rowes well as Manchester United Angel Gomes were part of the triumphant squad Paris Saint-Germain's Yacine Adli also featured four the French national team in that tournament.



Talents were not scarce in the 2015 addition held in Chile, Nigeria World champions for the second consecutive time after winning in the South American country Victor Osimhen who is now with Lille in the French League One was the highest goal scorer breaking the record for the most goals scored in a single FIFA under-17 competition Villareal’s Samuel Chukwueze was also a standout performer in the competition while Trent-Alexander Arnold, Dayot Upamecano both featured for England and France respectively.

10 years ago in Nigeria, a lot of Brazilian stars featured in that competition goalkeeper Alisson Becker who is now a UEFA Champions League winner same as Neymar, Philippe Coutinho, Mario Goetze as well as Son Heung Min, Granit Xhaka were all at the 2009 edition of the FIFA U17 World Cup.

Cesc Fabregas, John Obi Mikel, Carlos Tevez, Sergio Aguero, Brazil’s Ronaldinho, David Silva, Nwankwo Kanu all passed through this stage of football. Emmanuel Petit, Landon Donovan, Gianluigi Buffon, Alessandro Del Piero, Xavi, and Toni Kroos have all been a part.

Therefore as the FIFA U-17 World Cup kicks off in Brazil on Saturday, the players may be unknown at this stage but don’t be deceived this is where the future stars will be born catch a glimpse of them before they blossom.

Adil Aouchiche – FRANCE



The young midfielder is already making a name for himself at PSG, and recently became the youngest player to start a league match for PSG in their 2-0 win over Metz.

The 17-year-old signed for the French champions on July 1st, 2014, and is fast becoming a star. The youngster scored nine times at the UEFA U-17 Championships and will be one of the stars of the show.

Talles Magno – Brazil



Just like their senior team in any tournament, hosts Brazil are among this year’s favorites. They reached the semi-finals in 2017 and have a great squad this year.

Among them is the Vasco da Gama forward Talles Magno. He is already a star with the senior team, and there is a lot of expectation around him. He will bring a lot of experience gained at the highest level to the team, and that’s what makes the team dangerous.


Gio Reyna – USA



Another American star playing for Borussia Dortmund. Reyna’s parents, Claudio Reyna and Danielle Egan, are former footballers, and he has followed in their footsteps.

His talent was obvious from a young age, as he helped his team to win the Generation Adidas Cup – a competition for U17s when he was only 14. He is tipped to be a real star, and just like Christian Pulisic, he wears the number 10 jersey.

Matias Palacios – Argentina



Palacios is Argentina’s future. He might not take over from Lionel Messi, but he has been tipped for a great future.
He will lead the young Argentines, and just like Messi, might announce his arrival on the big stage by shining in the tournament.

Lucien Agoume – France



The youngster is already a star, having featured for FC Sochaux’s senior side in France for a half a season, before moving to Inter Milan.

He was also tracked by Premier League sides Arsenal and Manchester City but chose to sharpen his skills in Italy.

Alexander Aravena – Chile



The Chilean is a beneficiary of a Sports Scholarship in Chile, which is awarded by the Municipality of Huechuraba to support and promote sports.

The striker, now 17, has been one of the shining stars for the La Rojita and starred in their last qualification match with a goal and an assist in a 4-2 win over Uruguay.

He idolizes Barcelona greats Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez and will be one of the key players to keep an eye on.

Etienne Eto’o Pineda – Cameroon



A decree signed by the Cameroon President Paul Biya in September 2014 has denied the son of former Cameroonian and African star Samuel Eto’o the chance to shine at the World Cup, but he is for sure one of the U-17 players to keep a keen eye on.

The decree says that the national U15 and U17 teams would be reserved for domestic-based talent only, meaning the Real Mallorca U-17 captain misses out even though he is keen on playing for the Indomitable Lions.

Pedri Gonzalez – Spain



Pedri first came to the limelight while at Las Palmas in the second tier, catching Barcelona’s attention who moved with speed to acquire his services.

The 16-year-old is a gem, his footballing mind is way above most of his peers and he lives for goals and assists. He has already indicated he would want to announce himself on the world stage at the tournament in Brazil.

Xavi Simons – Netherlands



Simons shares a name with one of Barcelona’s greatest midfielders ever, Xavi, and many of the club’s fans hoped he would grow at their famous La Masia academy.

He, however, broke the fans’ hearts after moving to Paris Saint-Germain, in what can be considered a coup of some sort. He will be wearing the Dutch colors in Brazil and will be one of the stars of the tournament.

Ian Maatsen – Netherlands



Maatsen joined Chelsea from PSV Eindhoven in July 2018 and is a talented lad. He can play at left-back, wing-back, center-back or in central midfield, and that versatility was utilized in his maiden season in England as he featured in a number of defensive positions for academy teams.

He will, however, be at home with the Dutch team as they parade their stars in Brazil.


Source:https://cheapgoals.com/fifa-u17-top-10-potential-stars-to-watch-out-for-in-brazil/
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Nobody: 5:14pm On Nov 05, 2019
Good to know that there's no Nigerian player in the list.....


That was how they overhyped one grandfather called Stanley Okoro and even tagged him the "Nigerian Messi" at the tournament held in Nigeria 2009....

But the old man is somewhere in Ngwa road opening bail of Okrika.


How about that T.B Joshua boy called Emmanuel, the lanky Macculey Chrisantus and Oseni?

No where to be found I guess.

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Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Emmacula8(m): 7:39pm On Nov 05, 2019
Wow! I made it, First to comment i don receive Alert o thank God

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Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by dharreyclothing(m): 7:40pm On Nov 05, 2019
grin
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Cumtroller: 7:40pm On Nov 05, 2019
The Youngest Player in Nigeria's team is 27years. That why they fade away after every youth tournament. A Nation of cheats and liars
Even Buhari claims he is 76 when he is closer to 87. Tufia!!!

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Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Nobody: 7:40pm On Nov 05, 2019
Young talent ready to cut our ticket
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Omonda(m): 7:40pm On Nov 05, 2019
First ever
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by derrydinny: 7:41pm On Nov 05, 2019
where is ki jana hoever that plays for liverpool?
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by bamidbamid: 7:41pm On Nov 05, 2019
Funny enough, non of the above listed might trend in the nearest future.. Time and chance hapeneth to them all..

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Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Realdeals(m): 7:42pm On Nov 05, 2019
Erediauwa:
Good to know that there's no Nigerian player in the list.....


That was how they overhyped one grandfather called Stanley Okoro and even tagged him the "Nigerian Messi" at the tournament held in Nigeria 2009....

But the old man is somewhere in Ngwa road opening bail of Okrika.


How about that T.B Joshua boy called Emmanuel, the lanky Macculey Chrisantus and Oseni?

No where to be found I guess.

Are Nigerians the only one, what about France's Sinama Pongolle?
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:43pm On Nov 05, 2019
Statistics has it that is it only 35% of Under 17 players that later made it to the WORLD Stage.

And we are still making a research to see how many (if any) of players that played in the Under 17 World Cup that went on to win the FIFA Best player in the world Award.

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Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by virginboy1(m): 7:43pm On Nov 05, 2019
No Nigerian
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Nemesis11: 7:44pm On Nov 05, 2019
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Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by WiseBarunda(m): 7:45pm On Nov 05, 2019
W

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Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by CaptainKool15(m): 7:46pm On Nov 05, 2019
Mad list.. What about our very own Amoo?
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by contigiency(m): 7:46pm On Nov 05, 2019
Erediauwa:
Good to know that there's no Nigerian player in the list.....


That was how they overhyped one grandfather called Stanley Okoro and even tagged him the "Nigerian Messi" at the tournament held in Nigeria 2009....

But the old man is somewhere in Ngwa road opening bail of Okrika.


How about that T.B Joshua boy called Emmanuel, the lanky Macculey Chrisantus and Oseni?

No where to be found I guess.

You get bad mouth no be small.

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Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Mutunchina: 7:46pm On Nov 05, 2019
cheesy grin grin CHAI since 2017
No wonder TAmmy refused to play for Nigeria
Erediauwa:
Good to know that there's no Nigerian player in the list.....


That was how they overhyped one grandfather called Stanley Okoro and even tagged him the "Nigerian Messi" at the tournament held in Nigeria 2009....

But the old man is somewhere in Ngwa road opening bail of Okrika.


How about that T.B Joshua boy called Emmanuel, the lanky Macculey Chrisantus and Oseni?

No where to be found I guess.
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Linsey311: 7:46pm On Nov 05, 2019
Good list
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by pek(m): 7:49pm On Nov 05, 2019
Belated. The competition is already on its half way mark.
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Pavore9: 7:49pm On Nov 05, 2019
Erediauwa:
Good to know that there's no Nigerian player in the list.....


That was how they overhyped one grandfather called Stanley Okoro and even tagged him the "Nigerian Messi" at the tournament held in Nigeria 2009....

But the old man is somewhere in Ngwa road opening bail of Okrika.


How about that T.B Joshua boy called Emmanuel, the lanky Macculey Chrisantus and Oseni?

No where to be found I guess.

Haba! cheesy
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Lanre4uonly(m): 7:50pm On Nov 05, 2019
Ok. It is noted.
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Nemesis11: 7:51pm On Nov 05, 2019
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post=83770768:
Statistics has it that is it only 35% of Under 17 players that later made it to the WORLD Stage.

And we are still making a research to see how many (if any) of players that played in the Under 17 World Cup that went on to win the FIFA Best player in the world Award.
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shatap

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Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by pelkad1290(m): 7:53pm On Nov 05, 2019
Emmacula8:
Wow! I made it, FTC i don receive Alert o thank God


You mean fct
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by muystoy(m): 7:54pm On Nov 05, 2019
Abeg I no wan see any Nigerian Methuselah o,Kabiru Akinsola was a father of three including a set of twins when he played under 17 for Yemi tella that year,a 34 year old dwarf(Stanley okoro) was nicknamed the Nigerian Messi at a time,these old men are nowhere to be found today while their 'mates' are still excelling till tomorrow,u go use ancestors win under 17 and you never reach world cup quarter finals before, our people and wayo sha

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Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by Jarus(m): 7:55pm On Nov 05, 2019
Lucien Agoume from Cameroon playing for France
Re: FIFA U17: Top 10 Potential Stars To Watch Out For In Brazil by fergie001: 7:57pm On Nov 05, 2019
Erediauwa:
Good to know that there's no Nigerian player in the list.....


That was how they overhyped one grandfather called Stanley Okoro and even tagged him the "Nigerian Messi" at the tournament held in Nigeria 2009....

But the old man is somewhere in Ngwa road opening bail of Okrika.


How about that T.B Joshua boy called Emmanuel, the lanky Macculey Chrisantus and Oseni?

No where to be found I guess.
You don come with this your mouth again.....that's why you dey go Kuje anyhow grin grin grin

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