Myanmar U17 wins all matches, securing a ticket to the 2026 AFC U17 Championship.
Myanmar U17 won 3 matches in the 2026 AFC U17 Asian Cup qualifiers (3-1 Afghanistan, 4-0 Nepal, 2-0 Oman), with a goal difference of 9-1; they only need a draw against Syria U17 to return to the finals after 2006.
Myanmar U17 is writing the most outstanding story in the 2026 AFC U17 Asian Cup qualifiers: three matches, three wins, a goal difference of 9-1, and just a draw away from securing a place in the finals against Syria U17 in the final match. Their 2-0 victory against Oman U17 not only maintained their winning streak but also affirmed the resilience of the young Southeast Asian team against a higher-ranked opponent.
Three matches, nine goals, and one message.
Starting with a 3-1 victory against Afghanistan U17, Myanmar U17 continued their impressive form by thrashing Nepal U17 4-0 and concluding the third match with a convincing 2-0 win against Oman U17. From a position of being considered underdogs, they are now leading the group in the race for a place in the finals thanks to their confidence, discipline, and persistent fighting spirit.
| Competitor | Result | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Afghanistan U17 | Win | 3-1 |
| Nepal U17 | Win | 4-0 |
| Oman U17 | Win | 2-0 |
Three consecutive victories showed that the Myanmar U17 team not only knows how to win but also knows how to control risks: scoring 9 goals and conceding only 1. That efficiency formed the foundation for the decisive 90 minutes against Syria U17.
The coaching bench's mark
The current success bears the strong imprint of the coaching duo Mita Michiteru (Japan) and former star player Yan Paing. The combination of international experience and local expertise has helped the young team build a balanced playing style: solid defense, sharp counter-attacks, and high tactical discipline. On the field, the U17 Myanmar team demonstrates good organization, maintains a tight formation, and makes decisive decisions in transitions.
The threshold to the finals and the significance of going beyond the scope of a tournament.
In their final match, the Myanmar U17 team only needs a draw against Syria U17 to officially qualify for the 2026 AFC U17 Championship. If they achieve this goal, it will be the first time since 2006 that the Myanmar U17 team has returned to the continental stage. This achievement, as expected, could become a significant boost for Myanmar's youth football training system.
Regional picture: Laos accelerates, Thailand falls behind.
Not only Myanmar, but the Laos U17 team is also making a strong impression: undefeated with three wins and one draw after four matches. If they overcome Yemen U17 in the match on November 30th, Laos U17 could follow Myanmar's lead and qualify for the finals, further fueling hope for Southeast Asian youth football.
Conversely, the Thai U17 team unexpectedly lost 2-3 to Turkmenistan and faces a high risk of failing to qualify for the 2025 AFC U17 Championship. These contrasting developments in the region further highlight the professional value of the journey that the Myanmar U17 team is currently demonstrating.
Key statistics
- They won all three matches, with a goal difference of 9-1 after three rounds.
- The results include: 3-1 Afghanistan, 4-0 Nepal, 2-0 Oman.
- A draw against U17 Syria in the final match is all they need to qualify for the 2026 AFC U17 Championship.
Given its current trajectory, the story of the Myanmar U17 team is not just a short-term surprise, but also a test of the long-term potential of the country's youth football, built on discipline, structure, and fighting spirit.