Will Brazil win again? U20 World Cup preview 👇🏽

The Brazilian National Team led by Ramon Menezes is one of the attractions of the Under-20 World Cup, which will start this Saturday (27) in Chile. It will be another chance to end the title drought ...

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Will Brazil win again? U20 World Cup preview 👇🏽

The Brazilian National Team led by Ramon Menezes is one of the attractions of the Under-20 World Cup, which will start this Saturday (27) in Chile. 

It will be another chance to end the title drought in the category, as the last trophy was in 2011 with Oscar, Philippe Coutinho, and Henrique Almeida shining. 

The last Brazilian final was in 2015, when Serbia came out on top. Andreas Pereira and Gabriel Jesus were standout players. 

See below a summary of the 25th edition of the competition. 

Including the groups, how Brazil qualified, the squad, and all the champions.

💎 See five stars who 'were born' in Under-20 World Cups 


Groups 👇🏽

A: Chile, New Zealand, Japan, and Egypt

B: South Korea, Ukraine, Paraguay, and Panama

C: Brazil, Mexico, Morocco, and Spain

D: Italy, Australia, Cuba, and Argentina

E: United States, New Caledonia, France, and South Africa

F: Colombia, Saudi Arabia, Norway, and Nigeria


Regulations 📝

The top two teams from each group qualify for the round of 16, totaling 12.

The other spots will be filled by the four best third-placed teams. 

The tiebreaker criteria are: 1) goal difference; 2) goals scored; 3) head-to-head; 4) fewer yellow and red cards, and 5) draw.

Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final are single matches with extra time and, if necessary, penalty shootouts. 


There's only ONE debutant

The only team among the 24 participants that has never played in an Under-20 World Cup is New Caledonia.

They qualified after being runners-up in the Oceania Under-19 to New Zealand. 

The record holder for appearances in the tournament is Brazil: 20.

They only missed out in 1979, 2013, 2017, and 2019. 

Next are Argentina and the United States with 18 each.


Brazil suffered a setback before qualifying

The South American Championship in the category was held earlier this year.

And the Brazilian National Team underperformed before qualifying with a title. 

They suffered a heavy 6-0 defeat to Argentina right in the opening round of the group stage. 

They only advanced to the Final Hexagonal thanks to Ecuador's 0-0 draw against Argentina in the last round.

Brazil finished third with six points, two more than Ecuador, who had a superior goal difference.

The story would be different in the "moment of truth".

The penultimate round of the Hexagonal featured a decisive Brazil vs. Argentina. 

The Argentinians took the lead with Echeverri, but a goal from Rayan, from Vasco, secured a valuable 1-1 draw.

The Brazilian National Team reached the final round depending only on themselves, defeated Chile, and celebrated. 

Meanwhile, Argentina - who needed a big win and some luck - were defeated by Paraguay. 


'Curse' was maintained 😨

Luciano Rodriguez's Uruguay, former Bahia player, won the 2023 edition by beating Italy in the final.

But they are not among the attractions of this edition, as they only scored one point in the Final Hexagonal of this year's South American Championship. 

Only the top four qualified. Uruguay was fifth. 

The Celeste EXTENDED the "curse" started in 2009, when the then-champion Argentina missed out after winning the trophy in 2007 with Agüero and Di María.

Ghana (2011), Brazil (2013), France (2015), Serbia (2017), England (2019), and Ukraine (2023) also failed to defend their respective titles. 


The Brazilian National Team squad 🇧🇷

The only change in the original list released by the CBF was the removal of Felipe Longo from Corinthians.

He is considered the immediate substitute for Hugo Souza, and therefore, a request was made for his withdrawal. Pedro Cobra from Galo got the chance. 

Some players had already been previously vetoed by their clubs. Such is the case of Rayan, a key player for Vasco.

Goalkeepers: Pedro Cobra (Atlético-MG), Lucas Furtado (Vitoria de Guimarães-POR), and Otávio (Cruzeiro)

Defenders: Gilberto (Palmeiras), Igor Serrote (Al-Jazira- EAU), Leandrinho (Vasco), Léo Dérik (Athletico), Bruno Alves (Cruzeiro), Iago (Flamengo), and João Souza (Flamengo)

Midfielders: Coutinho (Palmeiras), João Cruz (Athletico), Murilo (Cruzeiro), Rayan Lucas (Sporting-POR), and Rhuan Gabriel (Cruzeiro)

Forwards: Deivid Washington (Chelsea), Erick Belé (Palmeiras), Gustavo Prado (Internacional), Luighi (Palmeiras), Pedrinho (Zenit), and Wesley (Al-Nassr)


All the champions 🏆

With five trophies, Brazil aims to match record-holder Argentina, who is the greatest champion with five titles. 

They have faced each other in two finals: Brazil's victory in 1983 with a goal from Geovani, a product of Vasco, and Argentina's revenge in 1995.

Brazil has a total of four runner-up finishes: 1991 (Portugal), 1995 (Argentina), 2009 (Ghana), and 2015 (Serbia). It is the country with the most finals in history. 

Argentina, on the other hand, only failed to win in 1983 when they reached the final.

Check below who won each edition: 

1977 - Soviet Union

1979 - Argentina

1981 - West Germany

1983 - Brazil

1985 - Brazil

1987 - Yugoslavia

1989 - Portugal

1991 - Portugal

1993 - Brazil

1995 - Argentina

1997 - Argentina

1999 - Spain

2001 - Argentina

2003 - Brazil

2005 - Argentina

2007 - Argentina

2009 - Ghana

2011 - Brazil

2013 - France

2015 - Serbia

2017 - England

2019 - Ukraine

2023 - Uruguay


This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.


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