History echoes in U17 MNT WC journey
The list of trophies won in the major competitive tournament history of the U.S. isn’t long, and it isn’t particularly distinguished either. Putting aside the World Cup qualifying round robin, which doesn’t award a true tournament winner, the senior team has won six competitive international trophies since its founding more than 100 years ago: five Gold Cup titles and a Pan American games gold. All came since 1991.
The success isn’t any thicker on the youth level. The U20 team has never won a competitive international trophy, as their only first-place finishes in CONCACAF came in the 1998-2007 window, when the tournament wasn’t naming winners.
That leaves us with the U17 MNT, historically the most successful youth team in the system. Since CONCACAF organized its first U17 qualifying (it was called U16 then) for the first ever U16 World Cup in 1985, the U17 team has won its region three times. Notably, the U17s were the first American national team to win a major competitive tournament when they took down Trinidad & Tobago in penalties in that 1983 finale.
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