The draw for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup will occur in Zurich on September 15, introduced the worldwide soccer physique on Tuesday.
The match, which can be hosted by Indonesia can be contested by the next groups – Argentina, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Canada, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Indonesia, IR Iran, Japan, Korea Republic, Mali, Mexico, Morocco, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Panama, Poland, Senegal, Spain, USA, Uzbekistan and Venezuela.
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The 24 nations can be drawn into six teams of 4. The groups have been cut up into 4 pots, with one staff from every pot to be drawn into every group. Teams have been allotted into pots based mostly on a factors system decided by their efficiency on the previous 5 editions of the FIFA U‑17 World Cup, with the nations that gained their respective confederation’s qualifying match awarded 5 bonus factors.
Indonesia has routinely been positioned into Pot 1 because the match host. FIFA’s basic precept is to make sure that no group has a couple of staff from the identical confederation drawn into it.
The draw can be performed by FIFA Director of Tournaments Jaime Yarza, with former FIFA U‑17 World Cup winner Stephen Appiah and Júlio César, who featured within the ultimate of the 1995 version, to behave as assistants.
The pots are as follows:
Pot 1: Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, France, Spain, Japan
Pot 2: Germany, Mali, England, Korea Republic, Argentina, Ecuador
Pot 3: New Zealand, IR Iran, Senegal, USA, Uzbekistan, Morocco
Pot 4: Canada, New Caledonia, Panama, Venezuela, Poland, Burkina Faso
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com