

Qatar U17 Beats Indonesia U17 2-0 at AFC U17 Asian Cup
Match date: May 10, 2026
Qatar Under‑17s claimed a solid 2‑0 victory over Indonesia Under‑17s in the AFC U17 Asian Cup on the night of May 9–10, 2026, at a neutral venue. The result underscored Qatar’s growing reputation in Asian youth football, as they controlled the match from start to finish against a determined Indonesian side.
Match Overview
The tournament is one of the premier youth competitions in Asia, with teams vying for continental glory and potential qualification for the FIFA U‑17 World Cup. Qatar entered the match as one of the stronger sides in the group stage, while Indonesia looked to cause an upset and keep their progress on track.
Qatar took the lead before halftime with a well‑worked set piece, heading home from a corner. They doubled the advantage early in the second half when a quick attacking move ended with a clinical finish from inside the box. Indonesia pushed forward for a consolation goal but were met by a well‑organised Qatari defence that denied them clear opportunities.
Key Moments
- 38th minute: Qatar’s defender rose highest from a corner, powering a header into the net to open the scoring.
- 52nd minute: A swift counter‑attack resulted in a composed finish, making it 2‑0 for Qatar.
- 70th minute: Indonesia’s best chance came from a free kick that forced a spectacular save from the Qatar goalkeeper.
Tactical Story
Qatar U17 operated in a 4‑3‑3, using width and quick passing to stretch Indonesia’s backline. Indonesia, set up in a 4‑2‑3‑1, initially matched Qatar’s energy but struggled to maintain possession against the high press. Qatar’s midfield trio dominated the centre, cutting off supply lines to Indonesia’s creative players. The defensive solidity of Qatar’s back four ensured that the clean sheet was rarely threatened.
Standout Players
Qatar’s goalscorers were sharp in front of goal, but the man‑of‑the‑match was their central midfielder, who dictated the tempo and completed over 90% of his passes. For Indonesia, their goalkeeper made several good saves to keep the scoreline respectable. The Indonesian centre‑forward worked hard but lacked service.
Table Context and What’s Next
With this win, Qatar U17 moves to the top of their AFC U17 Asian Cup group, putting them in strong position to advance to the knockout stage. Indonesia U17 remains in contention if they can win their remaining group matches. Qatar will next face a tough opponent in the group, while Indonesia must regroup quickly to keep their tournament hopes alive.
This dominant display confirms Qatar’s status as one of the teams to watch in this year’s U17 Asian Cup, blending technical quality with tactical discipline.