Fresh logo ushers in FIFA’s U17 Women’s World Cup era in Morocco
FIFA has revealed the official logo for the U17 Women’s World Cup, ahead of a historic new chapter that places Morocco at the heart of the tournament’s future. Starting in 2025, Morocco will host the event every year for five consecutive editions, a first in the history of the competition.
The next edition introduces another landmark: the expansion of the tournament to 24 national teams. For FIFA, this marks the beginning of what it describes as a “new era” for women’s football, with the newly designed logo meant to reflect that shift.
The design places the tournament trophy inside the letter “U” in “U17,” a visual nod to the youth of the players and the unity between FIFA and the host nation. According to FIFA, the emblem pays tribute to the determination of young female athletes who are chasing their dreams and pushing the boundaries of the game.
Morocco, now set to welcome the world annually until 2029, sees this opportunity as more than a logistical achievement. The country has spent years laying the groundwork to grow women’s football from the grassroots up. FIFA acknowledged this long-term investment, saying it no longer goes unnoticed.
The decision carries real implications for the next generation of players. The U17 tournament often marks the first step onto the international stage for rising talents. For many of them, Morocco will now become the place where those early milestones unfold.
The draw for the 2025 edition will take place this Wednesday in Rabat and will set the stage for the tournament’s most ambitious chapter yet.
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