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U-17 World Cup standings after Indonesia defeats Honduras

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Monday, November 10


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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia --

The 2025 U-17 World Cup standings  have changed after the Indonesian U-17 National Team successfully defeated Honduras 2-1 on the third matchday of Group H on Monday (10/11).

Playing at Field 2 Aspire Zone, Doha, the Indonesia vs Honduras duel ended in a goalless draw in the first half.

The match became more intense in the second half, with both Indonesia and Honduras exchanging goals to secure the win.

Indonesia was awarded a penalty after Mierza Firjatullah was brought down in the box. The referee pointed to the spot after reviewing the Football Video Support (FVS).

Evandra Florasta, the designated executor, successfully completed her task in the 52nd minute. Her low shot into the corner of the net beat the opposing goalkeeper, making it 1-0 to Indonesia.

Unfortunately, Honduras also received a penalty two minutes later. Luis Suazo stepped up to take the penalty and duly completed the task, leveling the score at 1-1.

In the 72nd minute, Indonesia took a 2-1 lead thanks to a goal from Fadly Alberto. Receiving the ball outside the penalty area, Fadly unleashed a powerful shot past Noel Valladares.

On a separate pitch, Brazil had to settle for a 1-1 draw against surprise package Zambia. Brazil even fell behind to a first-half goal from Jonathan Kalimina, before Dell equalized in the second half.

This result leaves Indonesia in third place with three points, while Honduras is guaranteed to finish bottom of the group with no points.

Brazil won Group H, having a superior goal difference over Zambia. Both teams have seven points and advance to the round of 32.

2025 U-17 World Cup Standings

1. Brazil 7 Points

2. Zambia 7 Points

3. Indonesia 3 Points4. Honduras 0 Points

(jun/jun/sry)

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