Football

FIFA U-20 World Cup 2033

May - June 2033TBD
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Official Overview

The FIFA U-20 World Cup stands as the premier biennial international football championship organized by FIFA for male players under the age of 20. This tournament serves as a crucial launching pad for future stars, with legends like Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi, and Paul Pogba having showcased their talents on this stage. Argentina boasts an impressive six titles, and Brazil with five championships, underscoring the dominance of South American teams in this youth arena. The tournament has become essential viewing for scouts and clubs looking to identify the next generation of football superstars.

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Comprehensive History

The FIFA U-20 World Cup's history spans nearly five decades, beginning in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship. The inaugural tournament was held in Tunisia, with the Soviet Union claiming the first title. Argentina claimed their first title in 1979 with a 3-1 final win over the Soviet Union, featuring a young Diego Maradona who was named player of the tournament. This marked the beginning of Argentine dominance in youth football. The 2025 edition in Chile saw Morocco defeat Argentina 2-0 in the final, adding to the tournament's dramatic narrative and signaling Africa's growing strength in youth development.

Quick Facts

  • Argentina holds the record with 6 FIFA U-20 World Cup titles.
  • Brazil follows with 5 championships, making CONMEBOL the most successful confederation.
  • The tournament began as the FIFA World Youth Championship in 1977.
  • Morocco won their first title in 2025, defeating Argentina 2-0.
  • Lionel Messi won the Golden Ball and Golden Boot at the 2005 tournament.
  • The tournament has launched careers of Maradona, Messi, Pogba, and many more.

Winners / Results

2025Morocco
2023Uruguay
2019Ukraine
2017England
2015Serbia
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