Mongolia national under-17 football team

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Mongolia Under-17
Association MFF
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Sub-confederation EAFF (East Asia)
Head coach Nanjid Dash-Yampil
Top scorer Temuulen Erdenetsogt (2)
FIFA code MNG
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First colours
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Second colours
First international
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 19–0 Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg
(Seoul, South Korea; 23 May 2000)
Biggest win
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 0–1 Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg
(Hebei Province, China; 7 October 2007)
Biggest defeat
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 21–0 Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg
(Pyongyang, North Korea; 22 May 2001)
FIFA U-17 World Cup
Appearances0
AFC U-16 Championship
Appearances0

The Mongolia national under-17 football team is the national U-17 football team of Mongolia. It is operated under the auspices of the Mongolian Football Federation and is a member of the Asian Football Confederation.

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Results and fixtures

2024

23 October 2025 AFC U-17 Asian Cup qualification Qatar  Flag of Qatar.svg2-0Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Doha, Qatar
17:45  UTC+3 Faisal Soccerball shade.svg18', 84' Report Stadium: Aspire Academy Pitch 7
25 October 2025 AFC U-17 Asian Cup qualification Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg0-7Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Doha, Qatar
19:45  UTC+3
Stadium: Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium
Referee: Ashraf Abuzubaida (Palestine)
Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg1–0Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha
Referee: Ahmed Imam (Kuwait)

Competition record

FIFA U-17 World Cup

FIFA U-17 World Cup
YearRoundPLDWD*LGSGA
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 1985 Did not enter------
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1987 Did not enter------
Flag of Scotland.svg 1989 Did not enter------
Flag of Italy.svg 1991 Did not enter------
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg 1993 Did not enter------
Flag of Ecuador.svg 1995 Did not enter------
Flag of Egypt.svg 1997 Did not enter------
Flag of New Zealand.svg 1999 Did not enter------
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg 2001 Did not qualify------
Flag of Finland.svg 2003 Did not qualify------
Flag of Peru.svg 2005 Did not qualify------
Flag of South Korea.svg 2007 Did not qualify------
Flag of Nigeria.svg 2009 Did not qualify------
Flag of Mexico.svg 2011 Withdrew------
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 2013 Did not enter------
Flag of Chile.svg 2015 Did not enter------
Flag of India.svg 2017 Did not qualify------
Flag of Indonesia.svg 2023 Did not qualify------
Flag of Qatar.svg 2025 Did not qualify
Total

AFC U-17 Asian Cup

AFC U-17 Asian Cup
YearRoundPLDWD*LGFGA
Flag of Qatar.svg 1985 Did not enter------
Flag of Qatar.svg 1986 Did not enter------
Flag of Thailand.svg 1988 Did not enter------
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 1990 Did not enter------
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 1992 Did not enter------
Flag of Qatar.svg 1994 Did not enter------
Flag of Thailand.svg 1996 Did not enter------
Flag of Qatar.svg 1998 Did not enter------
Flag of Vietnam.svg 2000 Did not qualify------
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 2002 Did not qualify------
Flag of Japan.svg 2004 Did not qualify------
Flag of Singapore.svg 2006 Did not qualify------
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg 2008 Did not qualify------
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg 2010 Withdrew------
Flag of Iran.svg 2012 Did not enter------
Flag of Thailand.svg 2014 Did not enter------
Flag of India.svg 2016 Did not qualify------
Flag of Malaysia.svg 2018 Did not qualify------
Flag of Bahrain.svg 2020 Cancelled------
Flag of Thailand.svg 2023 Did not qualify------
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 2025 Did not qualify------
Total


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