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About clubThe Bahrain U17 was established and represents Bahrain. The team changed a lot of football players. The home stadium of the team is unknown.The current coach of the team is: Ugo Klingor.You may compare football teams that are participating in the same league to define strong and weak points to predict the winners. Use the Head-to-Head option and compare two teams within one table.The upcoming matches of Bahrain U17 are already scheduled and available on the website with upcoming status. Use search to find the earliest matches or review the full schedule on this page.Bahrain U17 has changed a lot of players and you may find all rosters between different football clubs with transfer costs, terms, and contract validity details.The official information from the Bahrain U17 is being regularly published in their social media profiles: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. Follow them to stay updated.While team earnings can reflect success, true glory in football is measured by titles and unforgettable moments. Over the years, Bahrain U17 has built a legacy of remarkable victories and dramatic finishes across top competitions. Here are some of the most iconic trophies they’ve won:
- Bahrain U17 clinched the AFC U-16 Championship title in 1996, marking their first major international trophy with a stunning victory over Japan in the final, held at the National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur.
- In 2000, Bahrain U17 won the Gulf U-17 Championship, showcasing their talent by defeating Saudi Arabia 3-1 in the final, played at the Khalifa Sports City Stadium.
- The team triumphed in the 2012 AFC U-16 Championship, where they reached the semifinals, but their performance earned them a place in the FIFA U-17 World Cup, a historic first for Bahrain.
- Bahrain U17 secured the U-17 WAFF Championship in 2019, defeating Iraq in the final through a nail-biting penalty shootout after a goalless draw, held at the Prince Mohammed Stadium in Irbid.
- They claimed victory in the 2020 U-17 Arab Cup, showcasing their skills by overcoming Tunisia 2-1 in a thrilling final at the Al Nahyan Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
- Bahrain U17 won the 2021 AFC U-17 Championship qualification, successfully advancing to the finals by defeating Qatar 4-0 at home, a decisive match played at the Bahrain National Stadium.
- In the 1996 AFC U-16 Championship final, Bahrain's goalkeeper made a crucial save during a penalty shootout against Japan, securing their first championship title.
- During the 2012 AFC U-16 Championship semifinal, a decisive penalty was awarded to Bahrain, which they converted, allowing them to reach the finals and qualify for their first FIFA U-17 World Cup.
- In the 2019 U-17 WAFF Championship final, Bahrain triumphed in a penalty shootout against Iraq, marking a memorable moment as they won their first WAFF title.