England's Phil Foden won the Golden Ball, while Rhian Brewster won the Golden Boot in India, but how have they and their team-mates fared since?
In October 2017, England were crowned world champions at Under-17 level after beating Spain 5-2 in the final.
Players like Jadon Sancho and Phil Foden were arguably the standout performers of that England U17 team and have since become stars in their own right.
While Foden has already won the Premier League four times with Manchester City and reached the Champions League final in 2021, Sancho became a superstar with Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga before returning to the Premier Lague at Manchester United, becoming one of the club's most expensive players in the process.
Here, we take a look at the players who were a part of that historic England squad and what they are up to now.
Getty ImagesBilly Crellin – GK
Billy Crellin came through the ranks at Fleetwood Town and played for League One and National League clubs like FC United of Manchester, Chorley and Bolton Wanderers.
Everton snapped him up in January 2022 as they looked to add to their goalkeeping options, although he has yet to make his first-team debut for the Toffees.
He hasn't represented England since appearing for the Under-20 side back in 2019.
AdvertisementGettyJosef Bursik – GK
After playing at a number of Championship and League One sides on loan from Stoke City, Josef Bursik eventually returned to his parent club and finally made his Championship debut in November 2020.
He then went on to become Stoke's first-choice goalkeeper in 2021-22, although injury briefly held back his development. Bursik has since shaken off his injury woes to re-establish himself as the Potters' number-one.
GettyCurtis Anderson – GK
After the U17 World Cup in India, Curtis Anderson played for various age-group teams of Manchester City. In 2019, he parted ways with the Sky Blues and joined second-tier American club Charlotte Independence, only to leave the club again months later.
He has since represented Wycombe Wanderers, Walton Casuals, Eastbourne Borough and finally Lancaster City, which is his current club.
GettyMarc Guehi – DF
Graduating from Chelsea's youth system, Marc Guehi signed professional terms with the Blues in 2019 and made his senior debut for the Premier League giants in September 2019 in a League Cup match against Grimsby Town.
Ahead of the 2021-22 season, Guehi joined Crystal Palace on a five-year-deal in what was Palace's third-highest transfer signing, quickly becoming a key figure at the club and even earning himself a senior call-up to England.
He made his Three Lions debut in March, starting the 2-1 win over Switzerland.