Packed with players from the academies of top English Premier League clubs, England grabbed their maiden title in their fourth appearance after beating Spain 5-2 in the highest scoring and perhaps the best summit clash of all the FIFA U-17 World Cups till today.
In a tournament of many firsts, it was befitting that the two best technically sound teams met at the finale -- first ever all European final. Both sides provided an exhibition of enthralling possession football and attacking style of play.
England avenged their loss to Spain in the European Championships final in May and became only the ninth country to clinch the title here last night.
The win meant the 'Three Lions' ruled the world at the age-group level after their U-20 side won the World Cup in Korea earlier this year.
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But they were simply overwhelmed by an exceptional England, who recovered from two-goal deficit with a brilliant exhibition of attacking football.
Three-time champions Brazil disappointed at the business end of the tournament and were beaten by more attackingly- efficient England in the semifinals.
They started as pre-tournament and crowd favourites and showed glimpses of their natural flair, but surprisingly lacked finishing. They even struggled to find the opposition net against the likes of Niger and North Korea.
Fittingly, Phoden, who scored twice last night, was adjudged the player of the tournament and got the Golden Ball while his team-mate Rhian Brewster, who scored two hat-tricks in the tournament to almost single-handedly send USA and Brazil packing, emerged as the top scorer with eight goals and received the Golden Boot.
The home side, as expected, could not get past the group stage, losing all their matches against Ghana, Colombia and USA. But they fought well with good organisation and maintaining the shape. They came close to grabbing their first point before losing 1-2 to Colombia with Jeakson Singh becoming the first Indian to score a World Cup goal.
Off the field, the tournament was a resounding success, which Infantino declared after presiding the FIFA Council Meeting here ahead of the summit clash.
The Council was held for the time at the venue of a FIFA U-17 World Cup host country.
This edition of the U-17 World Cup turned out to be a milestone event as it became the most attended and highest scoring tournament in its history. It became the most attended men's age-group World Cup ever, shattering the most attendance record of FIFA U-20 World Cup.
The total number of spectators in this FIFA U-17 World Cup is also 37,214 more than the record of highest attendance in an U-20 World Cup -- that of 1,309,929 in Colombia in 2011.
The India edition also became the highest scoring tournament with 177 goals from 52 matches, bettering the earlier highest of 172 during the 2013 United Arab Emirates.
The only blemish the tournament had, if there was one, was the semifinal match between Brazil and England being shifted from Guwahati to Kolkata due to poor ground conditions after heavy rains in the Assam capital.
The huge success of the tournament prompted All India Football Federation President Praful Patel requesting Infantino to allot the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup to India, but the world body chief did not give any commitment.
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