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Faroe Islands U17
Israel U17
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End 0-4
79′
0-4
F. Ghanayim
78′
Y. Bazdog
E. Luka
78′
B. Zuares
Y. Abihazira
77′
H. Simonsen
J. Joensen
77′
T. Joensen
W. Hansen
67′
E. Didi
I. Dadia
63′
N. Shmuel
60′
I. Berku
D. Shushan
60′
F. Ghanayim
I. Yossef
58′
0-3
Y. Abihazira
53′
dennis olaru
48′
D. Shushan
46′
E. Falkenberg
mathias andersen
46′
M. Hojgaard
klein markus danielsen
46′
D. Ore
B. Magnussen
Halftime 0-2
42′
0-2
I. Dadia
20′
joel trondargjogv
16′
D. Shushan
3′
B. Magnussen
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The UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship qualifier on March 31, 2026, saw Israel U17 secure a commanding 4-0 victory over the Faroe Islands U17. This result was a significant step for Israel in their qualification campaign, showcasing their attacking prowess against a determined but ultimately overmatched Faroese side. The match was effectively decided in the first half as Israel established a dominant lead. They opened the scoring early, capitalizing on a defensive error to go 1-0 up, and added two more goals before the break through well-worked team moves. The Faroe Islands struggled to create clear chances against a disciplined Israeli defense. The second half saw Israel manage the game comfortably, adding a fourth goal from a set-piece to put the result beyond any doubt. The standout performance came from Israel's attacking midfielder, who was involved in three of the four goals, pulling the strings in the final third. This heavy defeat leaves the Faroe Islands with a difficult task to progress from the group, while Israel sits in a strong position near the top of the qualifying table. The Israeli coach praised his team's professional approach, while the Faroese manager acknowledged the gulf in quality on the day and emphasized the learning experience for his young squad. The starting XI for Faroe Islands U17 featured a defensive 4-5-1 formation, while Israel U17 lined up in an attacking 4-3-3.

