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2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup

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2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup
Copa Mundial Sub-20 de la FIFA 2023
2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup.png
Tournament details
Host countryArgentina
Dates20 May – 11 June[1]
Teams24 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Tournament statistics
Matches played50
Goals scored149 (2.98 per match)
Attendance638,460 (12,769 per match)
Top scorer(s)Italy Cesare Casadei
(7 goals)
2025 →
All statistics correct as of 8 June 2023.

The 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup is the 23rd 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 originally set to be hosted by Indonesia for the 2021 edition which would have been the first FIFA tournament hosted by that country.[2] But the COVID-19 pandemic forced FIFA to cancel the tournament, who awarded the 2023 hosting rights to the country on 24 December 2020.[3] However, Indonesia was stripped of hosting rights on 29 March 2023 due to its refusal to host Israel. On 17 April 2023, FIFA officially announced Argentina as the new host of the tournament to replace Indonesia.[4][5]

Ukraine, the reigning champions, could not defend their title as they failed to qualify. Hosts Argentina were knocked out in the round of 16 after three wins in the group stage.

With five-time winners Brazil getting eliminated in the quarterfinals, there will be a first-time winner for the third tournament in a row.

Host selection[edit]

Five bids to host the original 2021 tournament were submitted in 2019,[6] and Indonesia was announced as the winning bidder on 24 October 2019.[2] In December 2020, the 2021 event was postponed until 2023, with Indonesia remaining as host.[7]

However, Indonesia was stripped of hosting rights on 29 March 2023 due to its refusal to host Israel.[4] Peru, Argentina and Qatar confirmed their interest in hosting the tournament.[8] On 30 March, Argentina became the only country to submit an official bid.[9][10]

On 17 April 2023, at a press conference jointly held by economy minister Sergio Massa, tourism and sports minister Matías Lammens, and the president of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), Claudio Tapia, it was announced that Argentina would host the tournament,[5] followed shortly after by a statement from FIFA confirming Argentina as the new hosts.[11] Argentina will thus become the second nation to host the U-20 World Cup twice (having previously hosted it in 2001). Australia is the other nation that had hosted it twice (1981 and 1993).[citation needed]

Qualified teams[edit]

A total of 24 teams qualified for the final tournament. Teams qualified from six continental competitions.

The Dominican Republic and Israel made their debut in the competition; this was the Dominican Republic's first-ever qualification for a FIFA tournament. Having qualified for the 1970 FIFA World Cup via the Asian qualification, this was the first FIFA tournament for which Israel qualified as a European representative.

Argentina qualified for the tournament as the host country in place of Indonesia, even though they originally had failed to qualify through the 2023 South American U-20 Championship. Indonesia had also failed to qualify for the competition and lost its automatic spot in the WC when the tournament was moved to Argentina.

ConfederationQualifying tournamentTeamAppearanceLast appearancePrevious best performance
AFC
(Asia)
2023 AFC U-20 Asian Cup Iraq5th2013Fourth place (2013)
 Japan11th2019Runners-up (1999)
 South Korea16th2019Runners-up (2019)
 Uzbekistan5th2015Quarter-finals (20132015)
CAF
(Africa)
2023 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations Gambia2nd2007Round of 16 (2007)
 Nigeria13th2019Runners-up (19892005)
 Senegal4th2019Fourth place (2015)
 Tunisia3rd1985Group stage (19771985)
CONCACAF
(Central, North America
and Caribbean)
2022 CONCACAF U-20 Championship Dominican Republic1stDebutDebut
 Guatemala2nd2011Round of 16 (2011)
 Honduras9th2019Group stage (19771995199920052009201520172019)
 United States17th2019Fourth place (1989)
CONMEBOL
(South America)
Host nation Argentina17th2019Champions (197919951997200120052007)
2023 South American U-20 Championship Brazil19th2015Champions (19831985199320032011)
 Colombia11th2019Third place (2003)
 Ecuador5th2019Third place (2019)
 Uruguay16th2019Runners-up (19972013)
OFC
(Oceania)
2022 OFC U-19 Championship Fiji2nd2015Group stage (2015)
 New Zealand7th2019Round of 16 (201520172019)
UEFA
(Europe)
2022 UEFA European Under-19 Championship England12th2017Champions (2017)
 France8th2019Champions (2013)
 Israel1stDebutDebut
 Italy8th2019Third place (2017)
 Slovakia2nd2003Round of 16 (2003)

Venues[edit]

La PlataMendozaSan Juan and Santiago del Estero are the four cities that will host the competition.

La PlataSantiago del EsteroMendozaSan Juan
Estadio Único Diego Armando MaradonaEstadio Único Madre de CiudadesEstadio Malvinas ArgentinasEstadio San Juan del Bicentenario
Capacity: 53,000Capacity: 30,000Capacity: 42,000Capacity: 25,286
EstadioUnicoLaPlata Interior June2014.jpgEstadio Único Madre de Ciudades (Este).jpgEstadio Malvinas Argentinas.JPGEstadio San Jua del Bicentenario, Pocito.JPG
2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup (Argentina)

Draw[edit]

The draw took place at 16:00 CET on 21 April 2023 at FIFA headquarters in Zürich, Switzerland.[12] The twenty-four teams were drawn into six groups of four teams, with the hosts, Argentina, automatically seeded to Pot 1 and placed into the first position of Group A, while the remaining teams were seeded into their respective pots based on their results in the last five FIFA U-20 World Cups (more recent tournaments weighted more heavily) as follows:[13][14][15]

Furthermore, five bonus points were added to each of the six continental champions from the qualifying tournaments.[15]

PotTeamConfederation20112013201520172019BPTotal
points
Pts20%Pts40%Pts60%Pts80%Pts 100%
1 Argentina (H)CONMEBOLHost nation, automatically asigned to Pot 1
 UruguayCONMEBOL20.4145.6531310.4928.4
 United StatesCONCACAFDNQ10.410686.49+526.8
 FranceUEFA122.4145.6DNQ97.2924.2
 SenegalCAFDNQDNQ84.843.211+524
 ItalyUEFADNQDNQDNQ118.81321.8
2 EnglandUEFA30.620.8DNQ1915.2DNQ+521.6
 South KoreaAFC40.862.4DNQ64.81321
 New ZealandOFC20.40042.443.27+518
 BrazilCONMEBOL173.4DNQ148.4DNQDNQ+516.8
 EcuadorCONMEBOL40.8DNQDNQ21.61315.4
 ColombiaCONMEBOL122.483.242.4DNQ715
3 NigeriaCAF122.462.463.6DNQ412.4
 UzbekistanAFCDNQ72.863.6DNQDNQ+511.4
 JapanAFCDNQDNQDNQ43.258.2
 IraqAFCDNQ124.8DNQDNQDNQ4.8
 HondurasCONCACAFDNQDNQ31.832.404.2
 FijiOFCDNQDNQ31.8DNQDNQ1.8
4 GuatemalaCONCACAF30.6DNQDNQDNQDNQ0.6
 Dominican RepublicCONCACAFDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ0
 GambiaCAFDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ0
 IsraelUEFADNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ0
 SlovakiaUEFADNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ0
 TunisiaCAFDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ0

The draw started with teams from pot one being drawn first and placed in the first position of their groups (hosts Argentina automatically assigned to A1). Then were drawn the teams from pot 2, followed by pot 3 and 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.[16] The ceremony was presented by Samantha Johnson and conducted by FIFA Director of Tournaments Jaime Yarza, with the former footballers Juan Pablo Sorín, from Argentina, and David Trezeguet, from France, acting as draw assistants.[17]

The draw resulted in the following groups:[18]

Group A
PosTeam
A1 Argentina
A2 Uzbekistan
A3 Guatemala
A4 New Zealand
Group B
PosTeam
B1 United States
B2 Ecuador
B3 Fiji
B4 Slovakia
Group C
PosTeam
C1 Senegal
C2 Japan
C3 Israel
C4 Colombia
Group D
PosTeam
D1 Italy
D2 Brazil
D3 Nigeria
D4 Dominican Republic
Group E
PosTeam
E1 Uruguay
E2 Iraq
E3 England
E4 Tunisia
Group F
PosTeam
F1 France
F2 South Korea
F3 Gambia
F4 Honduras

Match officials[edit]

A total of nineteen refereeing trios (a referee and two assistant referees), six support referees, and eighteen video assistant referees were appointed for the tournament.[19] On 19 May, Swiss referee Sandro Schärer withdrew due to an injury and was replaced by José María Sánchez Martínez.[20]

ConfederationRefereesAssistant refereesVideo assistant refereesSupport referee
AFCJapan Yusuke ArakiJapan Jun Mihara
Japan Takumi Takagi
United Arab Emirates Ahmad Muhammad Darwish
South Korea Kim Jong-hyeok
Thailand Sivakorn Pu-udom
Kuwait Ahmad Al-Ali
Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-HoaishSaudi Arabia Khalaf Zayid Ash-Shammari
Saudi Arabia Yasir Abdullah As-Sultan 
Qatar Salman FalahiQatar Ramzan Sa'id An-Nu'aimi
Qatar Majid Hudairis Ash-Shammari
CAFEgypt Muhammad MaaroufMorocco Zakaria Burinsi
Algeria Abbas Akram Zarhouni
Morocco Hamza Al-Fariq 
Egypt Umar Ahmad Abdulrahim Ash-Shinawi
Mauritania Abdulaziz Muhammad Bouh
South Africa Abongile TomAngola Ivanildo Meirelles de Oliveira Sanches Lopes
São Tomé and Príncipe Abelmiro dos Reis Monte Negro
Senegal Issa SySenegal Nouha Bangoura
Ivory Coast Adou Hermann Désiré Ngoh
CONCACAFMexico Marco Antonio Ortiz NavaMexico Enrique Isaac Bustos Díaz 
Mexico Jorge Antonio Sánchez Espinoza 
Mexico Adonai Escobedo
Nicaragua Tatiana Guzmán
United States Timothy Ford
Guatemala Bryan López
Costa Rica Juan Gabriel CalderónCosta Rica William Arrieta
Nicaragua Henry Pupiro
Jamaica Oshane NationJamaica Ojay Duhaney
Jamaica Jassett Kerr-Wilson
CONMEBOLBrazil Ramon AbattiBrazil Rafael da Silva Alves
Brazil Guilherme Dias Camilo
Argentina Germán Delfino
Brazil Rodolpho Toski
Chile Juan Lara
Ecuador Carlos Orbe
Venezuela Yender Herrera
Chile Piero MazaChile Claudio Urrutia
Chile Alejandro Molina
Colombia Jhon Alexander Ospina LondoñoColombia John León
Colombia John Gallego
Argentina Yael Falcón PérezArgentina Maximiliano Del Yesso
Argentina Facundo Rodríguez
OFCNew Zealand Campbell-Kirk Kawana-WaughTonga Folio Moeaki
Solomon Islands Bernard Mutukera
Fiji Veer Singh
UEFAFrance François LetexierFrance Cyril Mugnier
France Mehdi Rahmouni
Portugal Luis Godinho
Netherlands Dennis Higler
Italy Aleandro Di Paolo
France Willy Delajod
Spain Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
Switzerland Fedayi San
Lithuania Donatas Rumšas
Netherlands Serdar GözübüyükNetherlands Erwin Zeinstra
Netherlands Johan Balder
Spain José María Sánchez MartínezSpain Raúl Cabanero Martínez
Spain Iñigo Prieto López de Ceraín
Sweden Glenn NybergSweden Mahbod Beigi
Sweden Andreas Söderkvist
Turkey Halil Umut MelerTurkey Mustafa Emre Eyisoy
Turkey Kerem Ersoy

Squads[edit]

Players born between 1 January 2003 and 31 December 2007 (inclusive) will be eligible to compete.

Each team must name a preliminary squad of between 22 and 50 players. From the preliminary squad, the team will name a final squad of 21 players (three of whom must be goalkeepers) by the FIFA deadline. Players in the final squad can 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.[21]

Group stage[edit]

The top two teams of each group and the four best third-placed teams advanced to the round of 16.

All times are in local, Argentina time (UTC–3).[22]

Tiebreakers[edit]

The rankings of teams in each group were determined as follows (regulations Article 17.7):[21]

  1. points obtained in all group matches;
  2. goal difference in all group matches;
  3. number of goals scored in all group matches;

If two or more teams were equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their rankings were determined by:

  1. points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  2. goal difference in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  3. number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  4. fair play points:
    • first yellow card: minus one point;
    • indirect red card (second yellow card): minus three points;
    • direct red card: minus four points;
    • yellow card and direct red card: minus five points;
  5. drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee.

Group A[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Argentina (H)3300101+99Knockout stage
2 Uzbekistan311154+14
3 New Zealand311137−44
4 Guatemala300306−60
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Host
Guatemala 0–1 New Zealand
ReportGarbett  80'
Attendance: 15,100
Referee: Abongile Tom (South Africa)

Uzbekistan 2–2 New Zealand
Report
Attendance: 12,243
Referee: Oshane Nation (Jamaica)
Argentina 3–0 Guatemala
Report

Uzbekistan 2–0 Guatemala
Nematjonov  9'20'Report
Attendance: 15,357
Referee: Mohamed Marouf (Egypt)
New Zealand 0–5 Argentina
Report
Attendance: 27,836
Referee: Salman Falahi (Qatar)

Group B[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 United States330060+69Knockout stage
2 Ecuador3201112+96
3 Slovakia310254+13
4 Fiji3003016−160
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
United States 1–0 Ecuador
Gómez  90+3'Report
Attendance: 14,865
Referee: Salman Falahi (Qatar)
Fiji 0–4 Slovakia
Report
Attendance: 9,359
Referee: Issa Sy (Senegal)

United States 3–0 Fiji
Report
Attendance: 8,017
Referee: Mohamed Marouf (Egypt)
Ecuador 2–1 Slovakia
ReportSzolgai  29'
Attendance: 13,919
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hoaish (Saudi Arabia)

Ecuador 9–0 Fiji
Report
Attendance: 9,958
Referee: Yusuke Araki (Japan)
Slovakia 0–2 United States
Report
Attendance: 15,059
Referee: Ramon Abatti (Brazil)

Group C[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Colombia321053+27Knockout stage
2 Israel31114404
3 Japan310234−13
4 Senegal302123−12
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Israel 1–2 Colombia
Turgeman  57' (pen.)Report
Attendance: 7,613
Referee: Juan Gabriel Calderón (Costa Rica)
Senegal 0–1 Japan
ReportMatsuki  15'

Senegal 1–1 Israel
P. Diop  80'ReportB. N'Diaye  58' (o.g.)
Attendance: 2,078
Referee: Yael Falcón Pérez (Argentina)
Japan 1–2 Colombia
Yamane  30'Report

Colombia 1–1 Senegal
Cortés  90+5'ReportCamara  30'
Japan 1–2 Israel
Sakamoto  45+1'Report
Attendance: 7,581
Referee: Piero Maza (Chile)

Group D[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Brazil3201103+76Knockout stage
2 Italy320164+26
3 Nigeria320143+16
4 Dominican Republic3003111−100
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Nigeria 2–1 Dominican Republic
ReportAzcona  23' (pen.)
Attendance: 21,647
Referee: Yusuke Araki (Japan)
Italy 3–2 Brazil
ReportMarcos Leonardo  72'87'
Attendance: 35,531
Referee: Marco Ortiz (Mexico)

Italy 0–2 Nigeria
Report
Attendance: 5,701
Referee: Piero Maza (Chile)
Brazil 6–0 Dominican Republic
Report

Brazil 2–0 Nigeria
Report
Dominican Republic 0–3 Italy
Report
Attendance: 6,709
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hoaish (Saudi Arabia)

Group E[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 England321042+27Knockout stage
2 Uruguay320173+46
3 Tunisia310232+13
4 Iraq301207−71
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
England 1–0 Tunisia
Scarlett  25'Report
Attendance: 2,765
Referee: Ramon Abatti (Brazil)
Uruguay 4–0 Iraq
Report

Uruguay 2–3 England
Report
Attendance: 27,231
Referee: Marco Ortíz (Mexico)
Iraq 0–3 Tunisia
Report
Attendance: 8,021
Referee: Jhon Ospina (Colombia)

Iraq 0–0 England
Report
Attendance: 12,122
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh (New Zealand)
Tunisia 0–1 Uruguay
ReportFr. González  90+3' (pen.)

Group F[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Gambia321042+27Knockout stage
2 South Korea312043+15
3 France31025503
4 Honduras301247−31
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
France 1–2 South Korea
Virginius  70' (pen.)Report
Attendance: 2,671
Referee: Jhon Ospina (Colombia)
Gambia 2–1 Honduras
Bojang  1'84'ReportAceituno  5'
Attendance: 3,147
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh (New Zealand)

France 1–2 Gambia
Odobert  61'Report
Attendance: 5,314
Referee: Juan Gabriel Calderón (Costa Rica)
South Korea 2–2 Honduras
Report
Attendance: 6,851
Referee: Abongile Tom (South Africa)

Honduras 1–3 France
Ramos  15'Report
Attendance: 8,904
Referee: Issa Sy (Senegal)
South Korea 0–0 Gambia
Report
Attendance: 7,463
Referee: Oshane Nation (Jamaica)

Ranking of third-placed teams[edit]

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.

PosGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1D Nigeria320143+16Knockout stage
2A New Zealand311137−44
3B Slovakia310254+13
4E Tunisia310232+13
5F France31025503
6C Japan310234−13
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Fair play points; 5) Drawing of lots.

In the next stage, the four third-placed teams will be matched with the winners of groups A, B, C, and D according to the tournament regulations.

Knockout stage[edit]

In the knockout stage, if a match is level at the end of 90 minutes of normal playing time, extra time will be played (two periods of 15 minutes each). If still tied after extra time, the match will be decided by a penalty shoot-out.[21]

In the round of 16, the four third-placed teams were matched with the winners of groups A, B, C, and D. The specific match-ups involving the third-placed teams depended on which four third-placed teams qualify for the round of 16:[21]

Third-placed teams
qualify from groups
1A
vs
1B
vs
1C
vs
1D
vs
ABCD3C3D3A3B
ABCE3C3A3B3E
ABCF3C3A3B3F
ABDE3D3A3B3E
ABDF3D3A3B3F
ABEF3E3A3B3F
ACDE3C3D3A3E
ACDF3C3D3A3F
ACEF3C3A3F3E
ADEF3D3A3F3E
BCDE3C3D3B3E
BCDF3C3D3B3F
BCEF3E3C3B3F
BDEF3E3D3B3F
CDEF3C3D3F3E

Bracket[edit]

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
30 May – Mendoza
 
 
 United States4
 
4 June – Santiago del Estero
 
 New Zealand0
 
 United States0
 
1 June – Santiago del Estero
 
 Uruguay2
 
 Gambia0
 
8 June – La Plata
 
 Uruguay1
 
 Uruguay1
 
30 May – Mendoza
 
 Israel0
 
 Uzbekistan0
 
3 June – San Juan
 
 Israel1
 
 Israel (a.e.t.)3
 
31 May – La Plata
 
 Brazil2
 
 Brazil4
 
11 June – La Plata
 
 Tunisia1
 
 Uruguay
 
31 May – San Juan
 
 Italy
 
 Colombia5
 
3 June – San Juan
 
 Slovakia1
 
 Colombia1
 
31 May – La Plata
 
 Italy3
 
 England1
 
8 June – La Plata
 
 Italy2
 
 Italy2
 
1 June – Santiago del Estero
 
 South Korea1Third place play-off
 
 Ecuador2
 
4 June – Santiago del Estero11 June – La Plata
 
 South Korea3
 
 South Korea (a.e.t.)1 Israel
 
31 May – San Juan
 
 Nigeria0 South Korea
 
 Argentina0
 
 
 Nigeria2
 

Round of 16[edit]

United States 4–0 New Zealand
Report
Attendance: 7,848
Referee: Mohamed Marouf (Egypt)

Uzbekistan 0–1 Israel
ReportKhalaily  90+7'
Attendance: 10,492
Referee: Yael Falcón Pérez (Argentina)

Brazil 4–1 Tunisia
ReportGhorbel  90+13'

Colombia 5–1 Slovakia
ReportJambor  87'
Attendance: 4,630
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hoaish (Saudi Arabia)

England 1–2 Italy
Devine  24'Report
Attendance: 12,832
Referee: Ramon Abatti (Brazil)

Argentina 0–2 Nigeria
Report

Gambia 0–1 Uruguay
ReportDuarte  65'

Ecuador 2–3 South Korea
Report
Attendance: 12,492
Referee: Oshane Nation (Jamaica)

Quarter-finals[edit]

Israel 3–2 (a.e.t.) Brazil
Report
Attendance: 1,765
Referee: Juan Gabriel Calderón (Costa Rica)

Colombia 1–3 Italy
Torres  49'Report
Attendance: 3,167
Referee: Salman Falahi (Qatar)


Semi-finals[edit]


Italy 2–1 South Korea
ReportLee Seung-won  23' (pen.)
Attendance: 20,998
Referee: Yael Falcón Pérez (Argentina)

Third place play-off[edit]

Israel Match 51 South Korea
Report

Final[edit]

Goalscorers[edit]

There have been 149 goals scored in 50 matches, for an average of 2.98 goals per match (as of 8 June 2023). Players highlighted in bold are still active in the competition.

7 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Final ranking[edit]

As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFinal result
1TBD00000000Champions
2TBD00000000Runners-up
3TBD00000000Third place
4TBD00000000Fourth place
5 United States5401102+812Eliminated in
Quarter-finals
6 Colombia5311117+410
7 Brazil5302167+99
8 Nigeria530264+29
9 Argentina (H)4301103+79Eliminated in
Round of 16
10 England421154+17
11 Gambia421143+17
12 Ecuador4202135+86
13 Uzbekistan41125504
14 New Zealand4112311−84
15 Tunisia410346−23
16 Slovakia410369−33
17 France31025503Eliminated in
Group stage
18 Japan310234−13
19 Senegal302123−12
20 Honduras301247−31
21 Iraq301207−71
22 Guatemala300306−60
23 Dominican Republic3003111−100
24 Fiji3003016−160
Updated to match(es) played on 8 June 2023. Source: Techn. Report p. 6
(H) Host

Marketing[edit]

Development and preparation[edit]

In early May 2023, FIFA announced that the official song of the tournament would be "Glorious", performed by the Indonesian EDM group Weird Genius and featuring three other Indonesian stars: Lyodra GintingTiara Andini and Ziva Magnolya.[23]

Broadcasting rights[edit]

Live stream is available on FIFA+, while in Indonesia, available on Moji and Vidio, including replays.[24]

Sponsorship[edit]

Controversies[edit]

Protests against Israel's participation in Indonesia and Indonesia's removal as host[edit]

By finishing second in the 2022 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, Israel qualified to the U-20 World Cup for the first time in history. However, Israel's participation is subject to political controversy due to Indonesia having the world's largest Muslim population and the two countries having no formal relations owing to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.[27] Given this, Indonesian Minister of Youth and Sports Zainudin Amali stated that FIFA required any country qualified for the U-20 World Cup shall play, and that the local security officers will provide security for the Israeli team.[28]

Despite attempts to confirm Israel's participation, Israel's involvement led to Indonesia coming under scrutiny by various pro-Palestinian organisations.[29] Various Islamist organisations in Indonesia have threatened Israeli players, stating that the Israeli team is not welcome in Indonesia.[30][31] Meanwhile Nahdlatul Ulama figures such as its leader, Yahya Cholil Staquf and Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs, Yaqut Cholil Qoumas voiced support for Israel's participation.[32] However, two of the six regional heads[note 1] who had signed the original agreement on willingness to be the host for the world cup,[33] Governor of BaliI Wayan Koster and Governor Central Java (where Solo is located), Ganjar Pranowo, both members of the ruling party PDIP, stated their objection of hosting the Israeli team, citing 'anti-colonial' stances of Sukarno rather than religious ones.[34]

The Palestinian Ambassador to Indonesia Zuhair Al-Shun said that his country has no objections to Indonesia's hosting of the tournament, despite Israel's qualification.[35]

On 28 March 2023, Indonesian President Joko Widodo, in a break with his party, voiced his own support to Israeli participation, and implored his people to not mix politics and sport.[36][37] The Mayor of Solo, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, Joko Widodo's son, expressed disappointment with the governor's decision and willingness to hold match draw in Solo,[38] and Bandung.[39] A last minute effort was made to rescue Indonesia's role as host while still acknowledging the country's concerns, but on 29 March, FIFA officially stripped Indonesia as host for the tournament, stating "current circumstances" as the reasoning without specifying the details.[4]

at 29 March 2023, MediaPI statement from YouTube channel Community post said,

>> SURAT EDARAN:

Berdasarkan pengumuman oleh FIFA. MediaPI akan nyatakan Hak siar Piala Dunia U-20 2023 ini >> DICABUT <<
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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Governor of Jakarta
    Mayor of Surabaya
    Governor of West Java for Bandung
    Governor of Central Java for Solo
    Governor of Bali for Gianyar, Bali
    Governor of South Sumatra for Palembang

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