From Touray to Chácon: six standouts from the Under-17 Women's World Cup

Standouts at 2025 Under-17 Women's World Cup

Morocco is playing host to one of the most anticipated youth football tournaments, with several young stars standing out so far. Among them are six talented players who have consistently showcased their skills in the group stages.

Giulia Galli from Italy has been a revelation, breaking defensive lines and scoring crucial goals for her nation. The 17-year-old forward was instrumental in helping Italy reach the semi-finals of last summer's Under-17 European Championship and has since made an impact with Roma in Serie A Women's Cup fixtures. Her ability to find space and score goals inside the box has been a key factor in her side's success.

In Brazil, Giovanna Waksman is another player who has caught attention. The 16-year-old forward has impressed throughout her youth career and was named player of the tournament at last year's South American Championship. With qualities to play both as a forward and a No 10, she has been crucial in guiding her side through the group stages.

North Korea, meanwhile, is proving to be a force to be reckoned with. Kim Won-sim, just 15 years old, has been instrumental in leading her nation's success so far. Her technical ability and tireless work rate have earned her praise from coaches and fans alike. A highlight of her campaign was scoring two goals against Cameroon, including a crucial 98th-minute winner that sent her team through.

Spain's Carlota Chácon is another standout player, having scored four goals in the group stages to help her side qualify for the knockouts. The Real Sociedad forward has developed her skills under new coach Mila Martínez and has formed strong relationships with those around her. Her aerial ability and goal-scoring instinct have made her a key player for Spain.

Nigeria's Queen Joseph has also shown her potential, despite a challenging group stage that saw her nation on the brink of elimination. The 15-year-old forward scored two goals in their final game against Samoa to take her tournament tally to three, salvaging Nigeria's campaign and earning herself player-of-the-match recognition.

Finally, there is Nyanya Touray from the United States, who has continued her impressive form for her national team despite a group stage that was largely uneventful. With four goals to date, she is now just one away from equalling an Under-17 Women's World Cup record, and her instinctive finishing ability has made her crucial to Katie Schoepfer's side.

These young players are setting the tone for what promises to be a thrilling tournament in Morocco.
 
I'm so hyped about this tournament 🤩! I mean, have you seen the talent on display? Giulia Galli from Italy is straight fire 🔥, and Giovanna Waksman from Brazil is another gem 💎. And can we talk about Kim Won-sim from North Korea for a second? 15 years old and already leading her nation to success? That's goals 🏆! Carlota Chácon from Spain is also doing it big with those four goals in the group stages 😲. And don't even get me started on Queen Joseph from Nigeria, who scored two crucial goals against Samoa to save her team 💪.

I think what's really exciting about this tournament is that we're getting to see some of these young players start to make a name for themselves and develop their skills under the watchful eyes of coaches like Mila Martínez. It's going to be so cool to see how they progress over the next few years! 🤗
 
I'm so hyped for this Under-17 Women's World Cup 🤩! I've been following some of these talented players on social media and they're literally killing it out there ⚽️. Giulia Galli from Italy is like a goal-scoring machine, scoring crucial goals left and right 💪. And Giovanna Waksman from Brazil is like the ultimate team player 🤝, always creating scoring chances for her teammates.

But what I love most about this tournament is that it's not just about individual talent - it's also about teamwork and strategy 🤔. The North Korean team, led by Kim Won-sim, is a great example of that 💪. Their coach must be doing something right because they're really impressing everyone with their technical ability and work rate.

And let's not forget Queen Joseph from Nigeria 😊! She's like the ultimate comeback kid - she scored two goals in their final game against Samoa to save her team's campaign 🙌. That's what I call determination and grit 💪. Bring on the knockout stages, I'm ready for some exciting football matches ⚽️!
 
🤔 I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here... I mean, have you seen these young players' skills? It's like they're being coached by some sort of super-genius or something. I'm not saying it's the government controlling their minds or anything (that would be crazy 😂), but there has to be a secret system in place that's making them all perform so well at the same time.

And what about all these coincidences? Like, Giulia Galli and Giovanna Waksman both being from Europe, and then suddenly these other teams like North Korea and Nigeria show up out of nowhere? It's like they're being groomed for something... I don't know, maybe a future Olympic team or something.

And have you noticed how all these young players are so... polished? Like they've been playing pro football since they were 5. That's just not how it works in real life, right? There has to be some sort of conspiracy at play here (just saying 🤷‍♀️).
 
I'm loving the talent coming out of these young ladies 🤩. It's amazing to see how far they've come and how quickly they're making an impact on the pitch. I mean, Giulia Galli is literally breaking defenses left and right ⚽️! And then there's Giovanna Waksman from Brazil, she's got that special something that just draws you in every time she steps onto the field 🌟.

I've been watching some of these games with my grandkids and it's been so cool to see them get all fired up about women's football. It's a new era for sure! North Korea's Kim Won-sim is definitely one player I'm keeping an eye on, that 15-year-old has got skills for days 💪.

It just goes to show that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible. These young girls are setting the bar high and I can't wait to see what they do in the rest of the tournament 🤞
 
😂 I mean, who wouldn't want to watch 16-year-olds run around like lunatics on the pitch? The real question is, who's gonna get injured first? 🤕 On a more serious note, it's actually kinda awesome to see some new talent emerging in women's football. Giulia Galli from Italy sounds like a total boss 💪, and I love how Giovanna Waksman can play both up front and as an attacker - so versatile! 🤓 But seriously, North Korea's Kim Won-sim is defying expectations at just 15 years old... that's some serious footballing skills for a kid. Let's hope we get to see more of these young stars shine in the tournament. ⚽
 
I'm so hyped about this Under 17 Women's World Cup! I mean, have you seen the talent on display? Giulia Galli from Italy is straight fire 🔥, always breaking through defenses and scoring crucial goals. And Giovanna Waksman from Brazil is a total game-changer 🤩, her skills are so versatile, she can play both up front and as a No 10.

And then there's Kim Won-sim from North Korea, what a legend 🙌! She's only 15 but already scoring crucial goals and leading her team to success. And Carlota Chácon from Spain is another standout player, her aerial ability and goal-scoring instinct are unmatched 💪.

But you know who gets me excited? Nyanya Touray from the US, she's like a goal-scoring machine ⚽️! Her finishing ability is insane and she's always getting those crucial goals. And Queen Joseph from Nigeria, what a story 🙏, she scored two goals in their final game to save her team and earned player-of-the-match recognition.

These young players are going to make this tournament so thrilling to watch!
 
Omg u gotta keep an eye on these 17-year-old forwards - Giulia Galli from Italy is literally unstoppable 😂, and then there's Giovanna Waksman from Brazil who's like a goal-scoring machine 💥! North Korea's Kim Won-sim is so underrated atm, her skills are insane 🤯. And Spain's Carlota Chácon has got some serious firepower 🔥. The future of women's football is looking bright and I'm hyped to see these young stars in action 🎉 #WomenInFootball #Under17WorldCup #FootballFrenzy
 
🏆 I'm loving how these under 17 teams are showcasing some serious talent! The stats on Giulia Galli from Italy are insane, she's literally breaking defensive lines and scoring goals left and right 🤯. And can we talk about Kim Won-sim from North Korea? Only 15 years old and already scoring crucial goals like a pro 😲.

And what's up with the US team not having a standout player yet? Nyanya Touray is doing her thing, but I'm expecting to see more fireworks from them 🎊. Brazil and Spain are looking solid too, Giovanna Waksman and Carlota Chácon are giving us all sorts of hope for their teams.

Overall, the format of this tournament has me excited – a mix of young guns and veteran players is going to create some seriously epic matchups 💥. Can't wait to see who comes out on top! 👏
 
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