World Cup Dreams Shattered: Thailand Women’s U17 Eliminated After Brutal Defeat to North Korea
The “Chaba Kaew” have seen their hopes of World Cup qualification come to a crushing halt. In a devastating turn of events during the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026, the Thailand U17 national team suffered a 0-6 loss to North Korea, a result that officially knocks them out of the tournament and ends their bid for a global stage appearance.
The match, which pitted the Thai squad against the formidable “Som Dang,” was a one-sided affair. The six-goal onslaught was more than just a loss; it was the definitive end of a dream, as Thailand’s World Cup ambitions were extinguished by the dominant North Korean side.
This defeat follows a challenging run for the young Thai side, who also struggled in their match against Saudi Arabia, another result that contributed to their early exit from the 2026 Asian Cup. The inability to secure points in these critical fixtures has left the team with no path forward in the competition.
Despite the heartbreak of the clash with North Korea, the team continued their tournament schedule, facing Myanmar in their third match.
While the goal of reaching the World Cup remains elusive this cycle, the experience gained against top-tier Asian competition will be vital as the “Chaba Kaew” look to rebuild and strengthen for future campaigns.