FIFA U-20 World Cup


The FIFA U-20 World Cup is the biennial football world championship for male players under the age of 20, organised by FIFA. The competition has been staged every two years since the first tournament in 1977 held in Tunisia. Until 2005 it was known as the FIFA World Youth Championship. The current champion is Ukraine, which won its first title at the 2019 tournament in Poland.

History

In the twenty-two tournaments held, eleven different nations have won the title. Argentina is the most successful team with six titles, followed by Brazil with five titles. Portugal and Serbia have both won two titles, while Ghana, Germany, Spain, France, England, Ukraine and Russia have won the title once each.
A corresponding event for women's teams, the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, began in 2002 with the name "FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship" and an age limit of 19. The age limit for the women's competition was changed to 20 beginning with the 2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship, and the competition was renamed as a "World Cup" in 2007 in preparation for the 2008 event. The next edition will be held in 2021 in Indonesia.

Qualification

24 teams appear in the final tournament. 23 countries, including the defending champions, have to qualify in the youth championships of the six confederations. The host country automatically qualifies.
ConfederationChampionship
AFC AFC U-19 Championship
CAF African Youth Championship
CONCACAF CONCACAF Under-20 Championship
CONMEBOL South American Youth Football Championship
UEFA UEFA European U-19 Championship
OFC OFC Under 20 Qualifying Tournament

Results

Summaries

FIFA World Youth Championship

FIFA U-20 World Cup

Below are the 37 nations that have reached at least the semifinal in the U-20 World Cup finals.
RankTeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal
16 1 1 8
25 4 3 12
32 1 1 4
412 2
51 2 1 1 5
61 2 1 4
721 1 1 1 4
831 1 2
91 1 1 3
101 1 2
111 1
122 1 3 6
132 1 3
141 1 2
151 1 2
161 1
161 1
161 1
161 1
202 2
211 1 2
211 1 2
211 1 2
241 1
241 1
241 1
241 1
241 1
241 1
241 1
312 2
321 1
321 1
321 1
321 1
321 1
321 1
321 1

1 As Yugoslavia.
2 As Soviet Union.
3 As West Germany.

Performances by continental zones

All continental confederations except for the OFC have made an appearance in the final match of the tournament. To date, CONMEBOL leads with eleven titles, followed by UEFA with ten titles and CAF with one title. Teams from the AFC and CONCACAF have made the tournament final four times, but were defeated by strong UEFA sides. No current OFC member has ever made the semifinals; Australia reached the semifinals as an OFC member in 1991 and 1993, finishing fourth on both occasions, before the country joined the AFC in 2006.

Awards

Golden Ball

The Adidas Golden Ball award is awarded to the player who plays the most outstanding football during the tournament. It is selected by the media poll. Since the 2007 tournament, those who finish as runners-up in the vote receive the Silver Ball and Bronze Ball awards as the second and third most outstanding players in the tournament respectively.
World CupGolden BallSilver BallBronze BallRef
1977 Tunisia Volodymyr Bessonov Júnior Brasília Cléber
1979 Japan Diego Maradona Julio César Romero Ramón Díaz
1981 Australia Romulus Gabor Michael Zorc Roland Wohlfarth
1983 Mexico Geovani Roberto Zárate Luis Islas
1985 Soviet Union Paulo Silas Gérson Juan Carlos Unzué
1987 Chile Robert Prosinečki Zvonimir Boban Marcel Witeczek
1989 Saudi Arabia Bismarck Kasey Keller Christopher Nwosu
1991 Portugal Emílio Peixe Giovane Élber Paulo Torres
1993 Australia AdrianoNot awardedNot awarded
1995 Qatar Caio Dani Joaquín Irigoytía
1997 Malaysia Nicolás Olivera Marcelo Zalayeta Pablo Aimar
1999 Nigeria Seydou Keita Pius Ikedia Pablo Couñago
2001 Argentina Javier Saviola Andrés D'Alessandro Djibril Cissé
2003 United Arab Emirates Ismail Matar Dudu Dani Alves
2005 Netherlands Lionel Messi John Obi Mikel Taye Taiwo
2007 Canada Sergio Agüero Maxi Moralez Giovani dos Santos
2009 Egypt Dominic Adiyiah Alex Teixeira Giuliano
2011 Colombia Henrique Almeida Nélson Oliveira Jorge Enríquez
2013 Turkey Paul Pogba Nicolás López Clifford Aboagye
2015 New Zealand Adama Traoré Danilo Sergej Milinković-Savić
2017 South Korea Dominic Solanke Federico Valverde Yangel Herrera
2019 Poland Lee Kang-in Serhiy Buletsa Gonzalo Plata
2021 Indonesia

Golden Boot

The Golden Boot is awarded to the top goalscorer of the tournament. If more than one players are equal by same goals, the players will be selected based by the most assists made and, if still tied, less playing minutes recorded during the tournament.
World CupGolden BootGoalsSilver BootGoalsBronze BootGoalsRef
1977 Tunisia Guina4 Hussein Saeed3 Luis Placencia3
1979 Japan Ramón Díaz8 Diego Maradona6 Andrzej Palasz5
1981 Australia Mark Koussas4 Taher Amer4 Ralf Loose4
1983 Mexico Geovani6 Joachim Klemenz5 Jorge Luis Gabrich4
1985 Soviet Union Sebastián Losada3 Fernando3 Odiaka Monday3
1987 Chile Marcel Witeczek7 Davor Šuker6 Camilo Pino5
1989 Saudi Arabia Oleg Salenko5 Marcelo Henrique3 Christopher Ohen3
1991 Portugal Sergei Sherbakov5 Ismael Urzaiz4 Pedro Pineda4
1993 Australia Henry Zambrano3 Chris Faklaris3 Vicente Nieto3
1995 Qatar Joseba Etxeberria7 Caio5 Dani4
1997 Malaysia Adaílton10 David Trezeguet5 Kostas Salapasidis4
1999 Nigeria Pablo Couñago5 Mahamadou Dissa5 Taylor Twellman4
2001 Argentina Javier Saviola11 Adriano6 Djibril Cissé6
2003 United Arab Emirates Eddie Johnson4 Daisuke Sakata4 Fernando Cavenaghi4
2005 Netherlands Lionel Messi6 Fernando Llorente5 Oleksandr Aliyev5
2007 Canada Sergio Agüero6 Adrián5 Maxi Moralez4
2009 Egypt Dominic Adiyiah8 Vladimir Koman5 Aarón4
2011 Colombia Henrique Almeida5 Álvaro Vázquez5 Alexandre Lacazette5
2013 Turkey Ebenezer Assifuah6 Bruma5 Jesé5
2015 New Zealand Viktor Kovalenko5 Bence Mervo5 Marc Stendera4
2017 South Korea Riccardo Orsolini5 Josh Sargent4 Jean-Kévin Augustin4
2019 Poland Erling Haaland9 Danylo Sikan4 Amadou Sagna4
2021 Indonesia

Golden Glove

The Golden Glove is awarded to the best goalkeeper of the tournament.
World CupGolden GlovesRef
2009 Egypt Esteban Alvarado
2011 Colombia Mika
2013 Turkey Guillermo de Amores
2015 New Zealand Predrag Rajković
2017 South Korea Freddie Woodman
2019 Poland Andriy Lunin
2021 Indonesia

FIFA Fair Play Award

FIFA Fair Play Award is given to the team who has the best fair play record during the tournament with the criteria set by FIFA Fair Play Committee.
TournamentFIFA Fair Play AwardRef
1977 Tunisia
1979 Japan
1981 Australia
1983 Mexico
1985 USSR
1987 Chile
1989 Saudi Arabia
1991 Portugal
1993 Australia
1995 Qatar
1997 Malaysia
1999 Nigeria
2001 Argentina
2003 United Arab Emirates
2005 Netherlands
2007 Canada
2009 Egypt
2011 Colombia
2013 Turkey
2015 New Zealand
2017 South Korea
2019 Poland
2021 Indonesia

Records and statistics

; Most World Cup appearances: 18,
; Most consecutive finals tournaments: 16, .
; Most wins : 2, three players:
; Largest win margin in one match: 12 goals
; Most goals scored in a match by a single player: 9 goals