India U17 Team Crashes Out of AFC Asian Cup After 0-3 Loss to Uzbekistan

India's U17 football team, the Blue Colts, lost 0-3 to Uzbekistan in their final Group D match at the AFC U17 Asian Cup. The defeat ended India's campaign and their hopes of qualifying for the FIFA U17 World Cup. Goalkeeper Rajrup Sarkar conceded a first-half penalty, and an own goal compounded India's misery. Uzbekistan sealed the win with a late goal, also qualifying for the World Cup alongside Australia.

Key Points: India U17 Eliminated from AFC Asian Cup, World Cup Dream Ends

  • India lost 0-3 to defending champions Uzbekistan
  • Defeat ends Blue Colts' AFC U17 Asian Cup campaign
  • World Cup qualification dream is over for India
  • Rajrup Sarkar conceded a penalty in the first half
  • An own goal and a late strike sealed the loss
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Blue Colts lose to Uzbekistan in AFC U17 Asian Cup, FIFA WC dreams crashes

India's U17 team lost 0-3 to Uzbekistan in the AFC Asian Cup, ending their FIFA World Cup qualification hopes. A penalty and an own goal sealed the defeat.

"India's hopes of securing a historic qualification for the FIFA U17 World Cup Qatar 2026 ended. - AIFF press release"

Jeddah, May 11

India's Asian Football Confederation U17 Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2026 campaign came to a disappointing end after a 0-3 defeat against defending champions Uzbekistan in their final Group D match at the King Abdullah Sports City Hall Stadium on Sunday.

The result not only eliminated the Blue Colts from the continental competition but also ended India's hopes of securing a historic qualification for the FIFA U17 World Cup Qatar 2026, as per a press release from the All India Football Federation (AIFF).

Uzbekistan's victory ensured qualification for both them and Australia, who will now meet to determine the group winners.

Knowing that only a victory would realistically keep their World Cup dream alive after the opening 4-0 defeat to Australia, India began the contest cautiously. Uzbekistan controlled possession in the early stages and repeatedly looked to stretch the Indian defence with direct attacking runs and quick movement in the final third.

Despite the pressure, India remained organised defensively for much of the first half. The backline held its shape well, while goalkeeper Rajrup Sarkar made a series of important interventions to keep the defending champions at bay.

However, India's resistance was broken in the 32nd minute following a costly mistake. Sarkar rushed out of his line in an attempt to intercept an Uzbek attack but brought down Laziz Abduraimov inside the penalty area. The referee immediately pointed to the spot, and Abduraimov calmly converted the penalty with a low right-footed effort into the bottom corner.

Uzbekistan nearly doubled their lead just before the interval when Sukhrob Sadirzhonov struck the post with a left-footed effort in the 43rd minute.

India, though, almost found an equaliser in first-half stoppage time. Gunleiba Wangkheirakpam delivered an inviting cross across the face of the goal, but none of the Indian attackers could apply the finishing touch.

The Blue Colts came out with greater attacking intent after the restart and went agonisingly close to levelling the score in the 56th minute. Dallalmuon Gangte struck a superb free-kick that rattled the crossbar with the goalkeeper beaten. Heeranganba Seram reacted quickest to the rebound but failed to convert from close range.

That missed opportunity proved costly. Uzbekistan continued to threaten an attack, with Sarkar producing several fine saves to deny Sukhrob Sadirzhonov and Abubakir Rakhimov during a sustained spell of pressure.

The defending champions doubled their advantage in unfortunate circumstances in the 60th minute when Wangkhem Denny Singh inadvertently turned Makhmud Muradov's corner into his own net.

India continued to fight despite the setback, but Uzbekistan maintained control and sealed the contest in the 78th minute. Akhrorbek Ravshanbekov reacted quickest after his initial effort was blocked and fired the rebound past Sarkar to complete a convincing victory.

The defeat brought an end to India's campaign and another painful near miss in their pursuit of a maiden on-merit qualification for the FIFA U17 World Cup.

India U17: Rajrup Sarkar (GK), Shubham Poonia (Abhishek Kumar, 35), Korou Meitei Konthoujam, Moosa Ashiq, Azlaan Shah (Yuvraj Kadam, 46), Raj Singh Wahengbam (Heeranganba Seram, 46), Dallalmuon Gangte (C), Lawmsangzuala, Indra Rana Magar, Gunleiba Wangkheirakpam (Adil Alungal, 81), and Wangkhem Denny Singh (Rahan Ahmed, 62).

- ANI

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Priya S
Another year, another near miss. It's frustrating as a fan because you see glimpses of talent—Gangte's free-kick, Wangkheirakpam's crossing—but then we make schoolboy errors like the own goal. We need better grassroots development if we ever want to compete consistently at this level. Desh ka football abhi bahut door hai. 😔
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Suresh O
The boys gave everything they had against the defending champions. Losing 3-0 to Uzbekistan isn't shameful—they're miles ahead in Asian football. We need to invest in proper youth academies and coaching. AIFF should focus on long-term development instead of these short-term dreams. Positive takeaway: the team didn't give up even after going behind.
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James A
Sorry to see the India U17 team go out. The own goal was really unlucky—those things happen in youth football. But honestly, expectations need to be realistic. Uzbekistan are Asian champions for a reason. The free-kick that hit the crossbar showed there's talent there, just need more experience at this level. Better luck next time. 🇮🇳
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Manish T
I appreciate the effort but we were outclassed in the second half. The first half was promising—solid defending, good organization—but after the penalty, the game slipped away. The missed chances in the 56th minute were critical. Gangte's free-kick was world-class! Unfortunate that Heeranganba couldn't finish the rebound. Koi nahi, these boys will learn from this experience. 💪
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