2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup


The 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup was the 22nd edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup, the biennial international men's youth football championship contested by the under-20 national teams of the member associations of FIFA, since its inception in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship. The tournament was hosted by Poland between 23 May and 15 June 2019. This was the first FIFA tournament hosted by Poland; the country had hosted UEFA international football events in the past including the UEFA Euro 2012 with Ukraine and the 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.
England won the previous tournament in South Korea, but did not qualify for the tournament after finishing fourth at the 2018 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in Finland. In doing so, they became the sixth consecutive incumbent title holders to fail to qualify for the subsequent tournament.
Ukraine won their first FIFA U-20 World Cup title after beating South Korea 3–1 in the final. They did it in their first appearance further than the round of 16, becoming the first team from the former Soviet republic to win a FIFA competition title since its dissolution in 1991. Soviet Union, whose record is now inherited by Russia, previously won the inaugural U-20 World Cup in 1977.

Host selection

The bidding process to host the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup and the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup was launched by FIFA in June 2017. A member association may bid for both tournaments, but they would be awarded to different hosts.

Candidate countries

Two countries submitted formal bids to host the tournament.
FIFA announced Poland as the hosts after the FIFA Council meeting on 16 March 2018 in Bogotá, Colombia. Poland won the bid over India in a 9–5 vote.

Qualified teams

A total of 24 teams qualified for the final tournament. In addition to Poland, who qualified automatically as hosts, 23 other teams qualified from six separate continental competitions. The slot allocation was approved by the FIFA Council on 10 June 2018.
ConfederationQualifying tournamentTeamAppearanceLast appearancePrevious best performance
AFC
2018 AFC U-19 Championship4th2015
AFC
2018 AFC U-19 Championship10th2017
AFC
2018 AFC U-19 Championship15th2017
AFC
2018 AFC U-19 Championship9th2017
CAF
2019 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations3rd2017
CAF
2019 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations12th2015
CAF
2019 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations4th2017
CAF
2019 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations7th2015
CONCACAF
2018 CONCACAF U-20 Championship16th2017
CONCACAF
2018 CONCACAF U-20 Championship6th2015
CONCACAF
2018 CONCACAF U-20 Championship16th2017
CONCACAF
2018 CONCACAF U-20 Championship8th2017
CONMEBOL
2019 South American U-20 Championship16th2017
CONMEBOL
2019 South American U-20 Championship15th2017
CONMEBOL
2019 South American U-20 Championship4th2017
CONMEBOL
2019 South American U-20 Championship10th2015
OFC
2018 OFC U-19 Championship6th2017
OFC
2018 OFC U-19 Championship2nd2009
UEFA
Host nation5th2007
UEFA
2018 UEFA European Under-19 Championship7th2017
UEFA
2018 UEFA European Under-19 Championship12th2017
UEFA
2018 UEFA European Under-19 Championship4th2015
UEFA
2018 UEFA European Under-19 Championship7th2017
UEFA
2018 UEFA European Under-19 Championship3rd1993

Venues

, Bydgoszcz, Gdynia, Łódź, Lublin and Tychy were the six cities hosting the competition. Lubin ended up withdrawn from the list due to hotel capacity troubles and was replaced by Bielsko-Biała.

Organization

The emblem was unveiled on 14 December 2018. The emblem features a crocus, a flower that blooms every spring in Poland combined with the colors of the Polish flag, symbolising the new faces that will emerge to shape the tournament's trophy.
Grzywek, the official mascot was unveiled on 23 February 2019 one day before the final draw. Grzywek is inspired by a Polish bison distinctive name comes from the Polish word for “mane” – the long and coarse hair that adorns the neck of this striking animal – and also symbolises the country's pride at hosting its first ever FIFA competition.

Draw and schedule

The match schedule was unveiled on 14 December 2018, the same day as the official emblem.
The final draw was held on 24 February 2019, 17:30 CET, at the Gdynia Sports Arena in Gdynia. The 24 teams were drawn into six groups of four teams. The hosts Poland were automatically seeded into Pot 1 and assigned to position A1, while the remaining teams were seeded into their respective pots based on their results in the last five FIFA U-20 World Cups, with bonus points awarded to confederation champions. Teams from Pot 1 were drawn first, followed by Pot 2, Pot 3, and finally Pot 4, with each team also drawn to one of the positions within their group. No group could contain more than one team from each confederation.
Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4

Match officials

A total of 21 refereeing trios, 6 support referees, and 20 video assistant referees were appointed for the tournament.
ConfederationRefereeAssistant refereesSupport refereeVideo assistant referees
AFC Ahmed Al-Kaf Abu Bakar Al-Amri
Rashid Al-Ghaithi
Ilgiz Tantashev Ammar Al-Jeneibi
Khamis Al-Marri
Fu Ming
AFC Muhammad Taqi Ronnie Koh Min Kiat
Abdul Hannan bin Abdul Hasim
Ilgiz Tantashev Ammar Al-Jeneibi
Khamis Al-Marri
Fu Ming
AFC Adham Makhadmeh Ahmad Al-Roalle
Mohammad Al-Kalaf
Ilgiz Tantashev Ammar Al-Jeneibi
Khamis Al-Marri
Fu Ming
CAF Mustapha Ghorbal Mahmoud Ahmed Kamel
Mokrane Gourari
Pacifique Ndabihawenimana Bakary Gassama
Gehad Grisha
Bamlak Tessema Weyesa
CAF Maguette N'Diaye Elvis Noupue
Seydou Tiama
Pacifique Ndabihawenimana Bakary Gassama
Gehad Grisha
Bamlak Tessema Weyesa
CAF Jean-Jacques Ndala Ngambo Olivier Safari
Souleimane Amaldine
Pacifique Ndabihawenimana Bakary Gassama
Gehad Grisha
Bamlak Tessema Weyesa
CONCACAF Ismail Elfath Kyle Atkins
Corey Parker
Ivan Barton Adonai Escobedo
Alan Kelly
CONCACAF Fernando Guerrero Pablo Hernández
José Martínez
Ivan Barton Adonai Escobedo
Alan Kelly
CONCACAF Héctor Martínez Walter López
Helpys Feliz
Ivan Barton Adonai Escobedo
Alan Kelly
CONMEBOL Raphael Claus Danilo Manis
Bruno Pires
Joel Alarcón Julio Bascuñán
Andrés Rojas
Wilton Sampaio
Jesús Valenzuela
Gery Vargas
CONMEBOL Leodán González Richard Trinidad
Martín Soppi
Joel Alarcón Julio Bascuñán
Andrés Rojas
Wilton Sampaio
Jesús Valenzuela
Gery Vargas
CONMEBOL Alexis Herrera Jorge Urrego
Tulio Moreno
Joel Alarcón Julio Bascuñán
Andrés Rojas
Wilton Sampaio
Jesús Valenzuela
Gery Vargas
CONMEBOL Fernando Rapallini Diego Bonfá
Gabriel Chade
Joel Alarcón Julio Bascuñán
Andrés Rojas
Wilton Sampaio
Jesús Valenzuela
Gery Vargas
OFC Abdelkader Zitouni Folio Moeaki
Bernard Mutukera
David Yareboinen
UEFA Benoît Bastien Hicham Zakrani
Frédéric Haquette
Sandro Schärer Artur Soares Dias
Marco Guida
Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Juan Martínez Munuera
Benoît Millot
Paweł Raczkowski
Pol van Boekel
UEFA Jesús Gil Manzano Ángel Nevado Rodríguez
Diego Barbero Sevilla
Sandro Schärer Artur Soares Dias
Marco Guida
Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Juan Martínez Munuera
Benoît Millot
Paweł Raczkowski
Pol van Boekel
UEFA Ivan Kružliak Tomaš Somoláni
Branislav Hancko
Sandro Schärer Artur Soares Dias
Marco Guida
Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Juan Martínez Munuera
Benoît Millot
Paweł Raczkowski
Pol van Boekel
UEFA Davide Massa Filippo Meli
Fabiano Preti
Sandro Schärer Artur Soares Dias
Marco Guida
Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Juan Martínez Munuera
Benoît Millot
Paweł Raczkowski
Pol van Boekel
UEFA Michael Oliver Simon Bennett
Stuart Burt
Sandro Schärer Artur Soares Dias
Marco Guida
Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Juan Martínez Munuera
Benoît Millot
Paweł Raczkowski
Pol van Boekel
UEFA Daniel Siebert Jan Seidel
Rafael Foltyn
Sandro Schärer Artur Soares Dias
Marco Guida
Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Juan Martínez Munuera
Benoît Millot
Paweł Raczkowski
Pol van Boekel
UEFA Slavko Vinčić Tomaž Klančnik
Andraž Kovačič
Sandro Schärer Artur Soares Dias
Marco Guida
Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Juan Martínez Munuera
Benoît Millot
Paweł Raczkowski
Pol van Boekel

Squads

Players born on or after 1 January 1999 and on or before 31 December 2003 were eligible to compete in the tournament.
Each team had to name a preliminary squad of between 22 and 50 players. From the preliminary squad, the team had to name a final squad of 21 players by the FIFA deadline. Players in the final squad could be replaced by a player from the preliminary squad due to serious injury or illness up to 24 hours prior to kickoff of the team's first match.

Group stage

The top two teams of each group and the four best third-placed teams advanced to the round of 16.
All times are local, CEST.

Tiebreakers

The ranking of teams in the group stage is determined as follows:
  1. Points obtained in all group matches ;
  2. Goal difference in all group matches;
  3. Number of goals scored in all group matches;
  4. Points obtained in the matches played between the teams in question;
  5. Goal difference in the matches played between the teams in question;
  6. Number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question;
  7. Fair play points in all group matches :
  8. Drawing of lots.

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Group B


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Group C


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Group D


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Group E


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Group F


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Ranking of third-placed teams

The four best third-placed teams from the six groups advanced to the knockout stage along with the six group winners and six runners-up.

Knockout stage

In the knockout stage, if a match is level at the end of 90 minutes of normal playing time, extra time will be played, where each team is allowed to make a fourth substitution. If still tied after extra time, the match will be decided by a penalty shoot-out to determine the winner.
In the round of 16, the four third-placed teams will be matched with the winners of groups A, B, C, and D. The specific match-ups involving the third-placed teams depend on which four third-placed teams qualified for the round of 16:

Bracket

Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Third place match

Final

Awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament. They were all sponsored by Adidas, except for the FIFA Fair Play Award.

Goalscorers

Sponsorship

This is the list for the tournament broadcasters:
- Coverage is not available in Andorra, France, and Spain
- Coverage is not available in Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Panama

Television and video streaming

Participating nations

Non-participating nations

Radio and audio streaming

Participating nations

Non-participating nations