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Chile Under 20
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)La Rojita (The Little Red One)
AssociationFederación de Fútbol de Chile
ConfederationCONMEBOL (South America)
Head coachJosé Sulantay
CaptainCarlos Carmona
FIFA codeCHI
First colours
Second colours
Chile national under-20 football team
Medal record
U-20 World Cup
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Canada Team
Chile national under-20 football team
Medal record
U-20 South American Youth Championship
Bronze medal – third place 1971 Paraguay NA
Silver medal – second place 1975 Peru NA
Bronze medal – third place 1995 Bolivia NA

Chile national U-20 football team, also known as Chile Sub-20 or La Rojita, is part of the Federación de Fútbol de Chile. The U-20 team is considered to be the breeding ground for future Chile national soccer team players. The Chile U-20 national team has participated in five U-20 World Cups Chile 1987, Qatar 1995, Argentina 2001, Netherlands 2005, and Canada 2007.

One of the best and earliest campaigns was when Chile hosted the tournament in 1987 finishing in fourth place. The most recent being the 2007 edition of the U-20 World Cup included the national U-20 squad earn the third place postition, making it Chile's most successful campaign.

The (GK) Christopher Toselli made the record of 492 minutes without conceding a goal and ultimately overcoming the old record of 484 minutes which was held by U-20 Brazilian (GK) Claudio Taffarel since the World Cup of 1985.

Sanchez, Vidangossy, Medel, Vidal, Isla and Suarez were main candidates to be the best players of the tournament.

The Chile national U-20 football team also participates in the South American Youth Championship which act as qualifiers for the FIFA World Youth Championship.

Chile National U-20 Football Team: World Cups

U-20 World Cup: Chile 1987

The first World Cup the U-20 national team gained entry came in 1987 when Chile was granted the right to host. Chile headed Group A which included Australia, Togo, and Yugoslavia. October 10, 1987 Chile faced eventual tournament winners Yugoslavia in Santiago in the presence of a crowd totaling 67,000 spectators. All of Chile's early group matches were held in Santiago at the Estadio Nacional. Chile lost the opening game by a score of 2-4, with Tudor and Pino scoring both of those goals.

The second match against the African country of Togo, had Chile winning by a score of 3-0, with Pino scoring through a penalty kick in the '8 minute of the match. Tudor would also respond by scoring two goals in the 32nd and 75th minute of the match and securing victory.

The next game against Australia was staged in front of 75,000 people. Chile using the advantage of having support from its crowd, defeated Australia 2-0 with both goals coming from Pino in the 22nd and 52nd minutes of the match.

Chile advanced to the Quarter-Finals in second place, and later played Italy in the city of Concepcion, Chile. Chile's margin of victory came with the minimum difference of a 1-0 score. The result in affect would lead ti a face-off against West Germany in the Semi-Finals. The match featured West Germany ultimately winning 4-0. The third place spot was to be played against East Germany where Chile fell on penalty kicks (3)-(1) after a game that had both sides drawn 1-1.


Date Venue Opponents Result Score
October 10, 1987 Santiago, Chile  Yugoslavia L 2 - 4
October 13, 1987 Santiago, Chile  Togo W 3 - 0
October 17, 1987 Santiago, Chile  Australia W 2 - 0
October 21, 1987 Concepcion, Chile  Italy W 1 - 0
October 23, 1987 Concepcion, Chile  West Germany L 0 - 4
October 25, 1987 Santiago, Chile  East Germany D 1(1) - 1(3)


U-20 World Cup: Netherlands 2005

June 11, 2005 Chile faced CONCACAF opponents Honduras at the De Vijverberg stadium in Doetinchem, Netherlands in what was to be the first match pertaining to group C. Massimo Busacca from Switzerland was the referee of the match. Chile in front of 6,800 spectators opened the scoring in the first half with goals from forward Parada in the eleventh minute and midfielder José Pedro Fuenzalida in the thirtieth minute. The scoring momentum continued onto the second half where Fuenzalida added another goal onto his personal tally in the fifty third minute. Matias Fernandez followed with a goal of his own in the sixty seventh. Two minutes later in the sixty ninth minute Gonzalo Jara would also score which was followed by another strike from Parada in the seventy first. Pedro Morales concluded with the last goal of the day in the seventy seventh minute making the final score 7-0, an impressive start for "La Rojita.

Four days later on June 15, 2005 Chile experienced a crushing blow against the European country of Spain. The match was again held at De Vijverberg, and the referee in charge was Benito Archundia from Mexico. An estimate of 6,600 spectators were in attendance with Spaniard Fernando Llorente scoring a total of four goals. Chile playing with 10 men witnessed a score of 0-7 bringing the goal average to an equilibrium.

June 17, 2005 at Galgenwaard Stadion in Utrecht (city) Chile competed against Morocco amid a crowd of 11,000. The referee was Australian Mark Shield. The only goal was scored by Moroccan forward Bendamou in the forty seventh minute.

A total of three points was enough for Chile to qualify in a best third place spot for the second round and on June 22, 2005 Chile played hosts Netherlands at De Vijverberg stadium. Dutch forwards Ryan Babel, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie, and Collins John would settle the game 3-0, eliminating Chile from the U-20 World Cup.


Date Venue Opponents Result Score
June 11, 2005 Doetinchem, Netherlands  Honduras W 7 - 0
June 15, 2005 Doetinchem, Netherlands  Spain L 0 - 7
June 17, 2005 Utrecht, Netherlands  Morocco L 0 - 1
June 22, 2005 Doetinchem, Netherlands  Netherlands L 0 - 3


U-20 World Cup: Canada 2007

Canada 2007 was Chile's fifth overall participation in the U-20 world youth championship. Chile opened Group A against the host nation of Canada in Toronto, with Chile winning 3-0. The game featured a Chilean side with adequate possession of the ball and attentive striking from forwards Medina, team captain Carlos Carmona, and late game substitute Jaime Grondona.

The second match was against the African youth champions Congo in Edmonton. Chile soundly defeated a 10 man squad with a score of 3-0, goals coming from striker Alexis Sanchez, Medina, and Arturo Vidal.

The third game was against Austria where after 90 minutes the game ended in scoreless 0-0, te result was enough in Chile clinching the first spot of the group. In the Second Round Chile went up against Portugal who had qualified as third of their group. Chile with a goal from Vidal in the 45th minute of first half secured a pass onto the Quarter-Final.

The Quarter-Final included Nigeria where after a scoreless 90 minutes the game was to be decided in extra time. Within the next final thirty minutes of the match Chile would win 4-0 with finishes coming off a header from Jaime Grondona, a penalty kick by Mauricio Islas after Chilean player Vidangossy was brought down in the box. A deadly counter strike finish from Isla's in the 117th minute, and a late finisher from Mathias Vidangossy after rounding the keeper in 120+.

The Semi-Final against Argentina proved controversial where the referre in charge Wolfgang Stark would send off two Chilean players Dagoberto Currimilla and Gary Medel. Playing with 9 men proved drastic, Chile would go on to lose 3-0 and chances of reaching the Final were shattered.

The third place spot brought a familiar opponent group A rivals Austria. The match was a consolation prize for the teams in dispute and a meritable reward after a hard fought campaign. Both countries would initiate great plays. One goal was enough with Chile's defender Hans Martinez hitting the ball past the GK and onto the net from a free kick cross ending the match 1-0.


Date Venue Opponents Result Score
July 1, 2007 Toronto, Canada  Canada W 3 - 0
July 5, 2007 Edmonton, Canada  Congo W 3 - 0
July 8, 2007 Toronto, Canada  Austria D 0 - 0
July 12, 2007 Edmonton, Canada  Portugal W 1 - 0
July 15, 2007 Montreal, Canada  Nigeria W 4 - 1
July 19, 2007 Toronto, Canada  Argentina L 0 - 3
July 22, 2007 Toronto, Canada  Austria W 1 - 0

Competitive Record

FIFA World Youth Championship Record

Year Round GP W D* L GS GA
Tunisia 1977 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Japan 1979 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Australia 1981 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Mexico 1983 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Soviet Union 1985 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Chile 1987 Fourth place 6 3 1 2 9 9
Saudi Arabia 1989 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Portugal 1991 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Australia 1993 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Qatar 1995 Round 1 3 0 2 1 6 9
Malaysia 1997 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Nigeria 1999 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Argentina 2001 Round 1 3 1 0 2 4 8
Brazil 2003 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Netherlands 2005 Second Round 4 1 0 3 7 11
Canada 2007 Third place 7 5 1 1 12 3
Total 5/16 20 10 4 9 39 40

Former squads

Chile 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship

Coach: Luis Ibarra Chile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1 Guillermo Velasco GK 02.06.1968 Santiago Wanderers Chile
2 Mauricio Soto DF 21.02.1969 Puerto Montt Chile
3 Carlos Ramírez DF 26.02.1968 Huachipato Chile
4 Hugo Cortéz DF 03.06.1968 Cobreandino Chile
5 Javier Margas DF 10.05.1969 ColoColo Chile
6 Luis Musrri MF 24.12.1969 Universidad de Chile Chile
7 Raimundo Tupper FW 07.01.1969 Universidad Catolica Chile
8 Sandro Navarrete MF 16.11.1968 Huachipato Chile
9 Lukas Tudor FW 21.02.1969 Universidad Católica Chile
10 Fabián Estay MF 05.10.1968 Universidad Católica Chile
11 Pedro González FW 17.10.1967 Valdivia Chile
12 Gerhard Reiher GK 21.04.1968 Provincial Osorno Chile
13 Miguel Latín DF 27.07.1968 Santiago Wanderers Chile
14 Juan Carreño FW 16.11.1968 ColoColo Chile
15 Reinaldo Hoffmann DF 18.03.1968 Cobresal Chile
16 Héctor Cabello MF 14.01.1968 La Serena Chile
17 Camilo Pino MF 04.03.1968 Cobreloa Chile
18 Juan Reyes FW 31.08.1967 O'Higgins Chile


Qatar 1995 FIFA World Youth Championship

Coach: Leonardo Véliz Chile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1 Carlos Toro GK 02-04-1976
2 Francisco Fernández DF 19.08.1975 Colo-Colo Chile
3 Mauricio Donoso DF 30.04.1976 Cobreloa Chile
4 Nelson Garrido DF 02-12-1977
5 Jorge Vargas DF 08.02.1976 Huachipato Chile
6 Dion Valle MF 22.07.1977 Colo-Colo Chile
7 Rodrigo Valenzuela MF 27.11.1975 Unión Española Chile
8 Carlos Barraza MF 12.03.1976
9 Alejandro Osorio MF 24.09.1976 O'Higgins Chile
10 Frank Lobos MF 25.09.1976
11 Sebastián Rozental FW 01.09.1976 Universidad Católica Chile
12 Ariel Salas GK 19.10.1976
13 Héctor Tapia MF 30.09.1977 Colo-Colo Chile
14 Cristian Uribe MF 01.08.1976 Huachipato Chile
15 Fernando Martel MF 02.10.1975
16 Mauricio Aros FW 09.03.1976 Deportes Concepcion Chile
17 Juan Carlos Madrid DF 20.10.1975
18 Dante Poli DF 15.08.1976 Universidad Católica Chile


Argentina 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship

Coach: Hector Pinto Chile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1 Johnny Herrera GK 09.05.1981 Universidad de Chile Chile
2 Sergio Fernandez DF 14.06.1981 - Chile
3 Daniel Campos MF 17.07.1981 Universidad de Concepcion Chile
4 Hugo Droguett DF 02.09.1982 Universidad Catolica Chile
5 Luiz Oyarzun DF 24.05.1982 Palestino Chile
6 Nelson Pinto MF 01.02.1981 Universidad de Chile Chile
7 Gonzalo Villagra MF 17.09.1981 Universidad Catolica Chile
8 Sebastian Pardo MF 01.01.1982 Universidad de Chile Chile
9 Mario Caceres FW 17.03.1981 Sporting Club de Portugal Portugal
10 Jaime Valdes MF 11.01.1981 AS Bari Italy
11 Mario Salgado FW 03.07.1981 Club Deportivo Huachipato Chile
12 Gino Reyes DF 23.02.1981 Colo Colo Chile
13 Joel Soto FW 09.04.1982 Santiago Wanderers Chile
14 Adan Vergara DF 09.05.1981 Cobreloa Chile
15 Mario Berrios MF 20.08.1981 Palestino Chile
16 Roberto Ordenes MF 05.01.1981 Union Espanola Chile
17 Rodrigo Millar MF 03.11.1981 Club Deportivo Huachipato Chile
18 Eduardo Lobos GK 30.07.1981 Colo Colo Chile


Netherlands 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship

Coach: José Sulantay Chile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1 Carlos Espinoza GK 23.02.1985 Club de Deportes Puerto Montt Chile
2 Edzon Riquelme DF 29.08.1985 Club de Deportes Concepcion Chile
3 Sebastián Páez MF 13.08.1986 Club de Deportes La Serena Chile
4 Sebastián Montesinos DF 12.03.1986 Colo Colo Chile
5 Hugo Bascuñán DF 11.01.1985 Unión Atlético Maracaibo Venezuela
6 Marcelo Díaz MF 30.12.1986 Universidad de Chile Chile
7 Fernando Meneses MF 27.09.1985 Colo Colo Chile
8 Iván Vásquez MF 13.08.1985 Club Deportivo Universidad Católica Chile
9 Nicolás Canales FW 27.06.1985 Universidad de Chile Chile
10 Pedro Morales MF 25.05.1985 Club Deportivo Huachipato Chile
11 Eduardo Tudela FW 03.03.1986 Cobreloa Chile
12 Carlos Arias GK 04.09.1986 Club Deportivo Universidad Católica Chile
13 Felipe Muñoz DF 04.04.1985 Colo Colo Chile
14 Matías Fernández MF 15.05.1986 Colo Colo Chile
15 Carlos Carmona MF 21.02.1987 Coquimbo Unido Chile
16 Francisco Sánchez DF 06.02.1985 Everton (CHI) Chile
17 Carlos Villanueva FW 05.02.1986 Audax Club Sportivo Italiano Chile
18 Gonzalo Jara DF 29.08.1985 Club Deportivo Huachipato Chile
19 José Fuenzalida MF 22.02.1985 Club Deportivo Universidad Católica Chile
20 Ricardo Parada FW 02.01.1985 Universidad de Concepcion Chile
21 José Rosales GK 20.09.1985 Club Deportivo O'Higgins Chile

Current Players

Canada 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup

Coach: José Sulantay Chile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1 Cristopher Toselli GK 15.06.1988 Club Deportivo Universidad Católica Chile
2 Cristián Suárez DF 06.02.1987 Unión San Felipe Chile
3 Mauricio Isla MF 12.06.1988 Club Deportivo Universidad Católica Chile
4 Eric Godoy DF 26.03.1987 Santiago Wanderers Chile
5 Nicolás Larrondo DF 04.10.1987 Universidad de Chile Chile
6 Gary Medel MF 04.10.1987 Club Deportivo Universidad Católica Chile
7 Alexis Sánchez FW 19.12.1988 Udinese Italy
8 Dagoberto Currimilla MF 26.12.1987 Huachipato Chile
9 Nicolás Medina FW 28.03.1987 Universidad de Chile Chile
10 Juan Pablo Arenas MF 22.04.1987 Colo Colo Chile
11 Jaime Grondona FW 15.04.1987 Santiago Wanderers Chile
12 Nery Veloso GK 02.03.1987 Huachipato Chile
13 Christian Sepulveda DF 23.05.1987 Unión Española Chile
14 Arturo Vidal DF 22.05.1987 Bayer Leverkusen Germany
15 Carlos Carmona MF 21.02.1987 Coquimbo Unido Chile
16 Gerardo Cortes MF 17.05.1988 Deportes Concepción Chile
17 Hans Martínez DF 04.01.1987 Club Deportivo Universidad Católica Chile
18 Mathias Vidangossy FW 25.05.1987 Villarreal CF Spain
19 Michael Silva FW 12.03.1988 Atlante Mexico
20 Isaías Peralta MF 21.08.1987 Unión Española Chile
21 Ronald Valladares GK 07.10.1987 Fernandez Vial Chile

See also

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