India's U17 Battle: Crucial Clash With Chinese Taipei in Ahmedabad

The India U17 team is gearing up for a crucial match against Chinese Taipei in the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers. They're coming off a 1-1 draw against Palestine where they controlled the game but couldn't secure all three points. Coach Bibiano Fernandes has been working with the team on small tactical details while maintaining their core playing philosophy. With the group wide open and only the winner qualifying, this match carries significant weight for both teams' tournament hopes.

Key Points: India U17 Face Chinese Taipei in AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers

  • India seeks first win after opening 1-1 draw against Palestine
  • Coach Fernandes emphasizes player growth and tactical responsibility
  • Chinese Taipei arrives after heavy 5-0 defeat to table-toppers IR Iran
  • Group D remains wide open with only group winner qualifying for finals
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India face Chinese Taipei in crucial Group D clash of AFC U17 Asian Cup Qualifiers

India U17 team seeks first win against Chinese Taipei in crucial AFC Asian Cup qualifier. Group D remains wide open with qualification spots at stake in Ahmedabad clash.

"A draw doesn't change our ambition. We want them to take the right risks, express themselves, and stay composed in difficult moments. - Bibiano Fernandes"

Ahmedabad, November 26

The India U17 men's team will look to secure their first win of the AFC U17 Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2026 Qualifiers when they take on Chinese Taipei on Wednesday, at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad.

The Blue Colts began their campaign with a 1-1 draw against Palestine on Saturday, a match in which India exerted control for long spells but failed to convert their pressure into three points. Shubham Poonia's first-half header put India ahead, but a late equaliser meant both teams shared the spoils on the opening day, as per the AIFF website.

Looking ahead to the second fixture, head coach Bibiano Fernandes said the team has recovered well and is fully focused on the next challenge.

"These players are still learning, and I always tell them to play not only with confidence, but also with responsibility. A draw doesn't change our ambition. We want them to take the right risks, express themselves, and stay composed in difficult moments. The important thing is to grow from each match."

India have had three days of rest for this game, as they were the only team not to play on Monday's second matchday, when Chinese Taipei lost 0-5 to IR Iran before Palestine and Lebanon played a 1-1 draw.

"Yes, having a longer gap definitely helps," said Bibiano. "It gave us time to recover well, fix small details, and prepare with more clarity. The boys look fresh, and that allows us to demand a higher intensity. But selection will still depend on who fits the plan and who is performing well in training."

Chinese Taipei arrive into this fixture after a heavy defeat to IR Iran on Monday, and would be looking ready to respond. Wang Po-min's side had earlier earned a point in their opening 0-0 draw with Lebanon and have shown defensive discipline in phases of the tournament, as they did not concede a goal in their first 135 minutes of the Qualifiers.

Group D remains wide open after two matchdays, with table-toppers IR Iran the only side to have earned a win so far. Palestine and Lebanon follow with two points each, while India and Chinese Taipei have one point apiece. With only the group winners qualifying for the AFC U17 Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2026, Wednesday's fixture carries significant weight for both teams.

"We've worked on small details in how we move the ball and position ourselves between the lines. Just enough to give the players clarity so they can find solutions on the pitch. The main idea remains the same: stay patient, stay sharp," Fernandes concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
Coach Bibiano's approach seems sensible - these young players need to learn and grow. The extra rest days should help them implement the training ground work. Hope they play with confidence tomorrow! 🤞
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Arjun K
Chinese Taipei's defense was solid for 135 minutes before collapsing against Iran. We need to be clinical in front of goal - that's where we struggled last match. Shubham Poonia needs more support up front.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows youth football globally, I appreciate Coach Fernandes' emphasis on player development over just results. These tournaments are crucial for building the next generation of Indian footballers.
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Vikram M
The group is wide open! With Iran looking strong, this match against Chinese Taipei is a must-win. No excuses - we have home advantage and extra rest. Time to show what Indian youth football is made of! 💪
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think we need to be more ruthless in front of goal. Dominating possession means nothing if we can't score. Hope the coaching staff has worked on finishing during these extra training days.
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Ananya R
So proud to see Ahmedabad hosting these qualifiers! 🏟️ Hope we get a good crowd supporting our boys. These young players represent the future of Indian

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