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India’s FIFA World Cup dream ends with AFC U-17 Asian Cup 2026 quarterfinal loss to China

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NEW DELHI: India’s dreams of qualifying for the FIFA World Cup ended on Monday with a 0-3 loss to China in the AFC Under-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 quarterfinals in China.
This was the first time that India had qualified for the quarterfinals of this tournament. A win would have booked its berth in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, set to be held later this year in Morocco. However, the host proved to be too clinical for the Young Tigresses.
Huang Qinyi, Liu Yuxi, and Li Qixian scored for the host to enter the semifinals, where it will meet North Korea which thrashed Thailand 6-0 in another last-eight clash.
Backed by a vocal home crowd, China started aggressively and immediately looked to impose itself through quick passing combinations and movement in the final third. India, however, defended resolutely in the opening stages, with Abhista Basnett producing an important block in the fourth minute to deny Li Yaqi from close range.
China continued to dominate possession and nearly found the breakthrough in the 15th minute. Liu split the Indian defence with a perfectly-weighted pass to Wang Chenxi, who cut inside from the left before curling an effort against the crossbar.
Despite spending long spells without the ball, India remained disciplined and almost caught China against the run of play near the half-hour mark. Pritika Barman delivered a dangerous cross into the penalty area for Joya, but the forward’s effort was blocked before it could trouble the goalkeeper.
China’s pressure eventually paid off in the 38th minute with a well-worked team move. After building patiently through midfield, Liu received the ball inside the box before cutting it back intelligently for Huang, who calmly finished from close range to hand the host the lead.
Trailing by two goals, India attempted to play with greater urgency after the restart, but China’s compact defensive structure denied it clear openings.
The goal shifted momentum firmly in China’s favour, and India found itself pinned deeper inside its own half during the closing stages of the first period. Just when the Young Tigresses were hoping to regroup at half-time, China struck again in stoppage time. Ritu Badaik brought down Liu inside the area and the referee immediately pointed to the spot. Liu stepped up confidently and converted the penalty with a low right-footed finish into the bottom corner, sending goalkeeper Munni the wrong way.
Trailing by two goals, India attempted to play with greater urgency after the restart, but China’s compact defensive structure denied it clear openings. The Young Tigresses struggled to stretch the opposition and lacked the pace required to unsettle the Chinese backline consistently.
China, meanwhile, continued to create better opportunities. Munni produced a sharp save in the 66th minute to deny Wu Yichen’s powerful effort from outside the box and again reacted well in the 87th minute to stop Cheng Wandi’s long-range drive.
The host sealed the victory in the final minute of regulation time. Wu delivered a cross from the left, and after a loose clearance inside the box, Cheng’s effort bounced kindly for Li , who reacted quickest to fire home from close range.
Agencies

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