The stage is set, the lights will soon shine bright in Qatar, and history continues to write itself for the Uganda Cubs.
After sealing a historic berth at the FIFA U17 World Cup, Uganda now finds itself in the thick of the action, drawn in a mouthwatering Group K alongside France, Chile, and Canada.
It’s a group that oozes pedigree, history, and serious tournament experience, but that’s what dreams are made of, right?
A Baptism of Fire Against the Big Boys
On paper, Uganda are the clear underdogs. But football isn’t played on paper.
The Cubs will head into the tournament with nothing to lose and everything to prove. Standing across them are giants of the youth game:
France, former champions of the U17 World Cup, boast a trophy-laden history.
They lifted the title in 2001 in Trinidad and Tobago, brushing aside Nigeria 3-0 in the final.
That team featured future stars like Florent Sinama Pongolle, who went on to don Liverpool’s famous red shirt.
Notably, France were semi-finalists in 2019 and finished as runners-up in 2023.
This is a nation whose DNA is built on success at youth level.

Chile and Canada are not to be taken lightly either. Both sides bring World Cup experience and a physical, pressing brand of football.
Chile’s South American grit and Canada’s ever-improving development system offer contrasting but dangerous styles, another layer to what is shaping up to be a tricky group.
The Road Ahead: More Than Just Participation
For Uganda, qualification alone was a monumental step. But now, the Cubs will step onto the pitch with a chance to do more than just compete, they’ll want to leave a mark.
This is a squad that’s hungry, fast, and bursting with raw talent.
With the right mentality and tactical discipline, a giant-killing story could be written.

The tournament will run from November 5 to 27, with Qatar hosting the expanded 48-team format for the very first time.
The heat, intensity, and spotlight will test every ounce of the Cubs’ resolve.
But as every football fan knows, underdogs don’t just add colour to a tournament. Sometimes, they steal the show.
Can Uganda’s Cubs rise to the occasion? One thing is certain: the world will be watching.