The Kurdish women’s football team achieved a historic milestone by advancing to the quarterfinals of the Women’s U-17 World Cup. They faced Egypt in a crucial matchup and demonstrated exceptional skill and teamwork on the field.
Earlier in the tournament, Brazil defeated Egypt 4-1, securing their place in the next stage. The Kurdish team, representing their region with pride, reached the same quarterfinal stage, marking a major achievement for Kurdish women’s football. Their performance highlighted the growing talent and potential of female athletes in Kurdistan.
The Women’s U-17 World Cup, held for the first time in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region, provided a golden opportunity for Kurdish players to compete at the highest international level. Fans and local sports authorities celebrated the team’s success, recognizing the importance of this achievement in promoting women’s sports in the region.
In today’s quarterfinal matches, Brazil maintained their dominance by winning 4-1, while the Kurdish team drew 1-1 against Lebanon. This result allowed both teams to advance, with Brazil leading Group B and Egypt finishing second, setting up exciting matchups in the next stage.
Looking ahead, the quarterfinals will feature the following matches:
- Kurdistan vs. Egypt
- Brazil vs. Lebanon
The Kurdish team’s performance has inspired young athletes across the region and reinforced the value of supporting women’s sports programs. Coaches and officials emphasized that the players’ dedication, discipline, and teamwork played a key role in reaching this stage.
This achievement also highlights the potential of Kurdistan to host international sporting events, providing opportunities for local talent to shine while promoting regional pride and sports development.
