Egyptian national soccer team (U-20 men)

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Egypt
Nickname (s) The Young Pharaohs
Association Egyptian Football Association
confederacy CAF
Head coach Rabie Yassin
Record scorer Hamdy Abd Elhamid
Home stadium Petro Sport Stadium
FIFA code EGY
(Status: unknown)

The Egyptian U-20 national soccer team is a selection team of Egyptian soccer players. It is subject to the Egyptian Football Association and represents it internationally at the U-20 level , for example in friendly matches against the teams of other national associations or at the U-20 African Championships and U-20 World Championships .

The team has been four times African champions ( 1981 , 1991 , 2003 and 2013 ). She achieved her best result at a World Cup in 2001 in Argentina , when she lost to Ghana in the semi-finals and was third with a 1-0 win in the game for third place against Paraguay . In 2009 she was eliminated from the home World Cup in the round of 16.

Participation in U-20 soccer world championships

TunisiaTunisia 1977 not participated
JapanJapan 1979 not qualified
AustraliaAustralia 1981 Quarter finals
MexicoMexico 1983 not qualified
Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1985
ChileChile 1987
Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia 1989
PortugalPortugal 1991 Preliminary round
AustraliaAustralia 1993 not qualified
QatarQatar 1995
MalaysiaMalaysia 1997
NigeriaNigeria 1999
ArgentinaArgentina 2001 3rd place
United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates 2003 Round of 16
NetherlandsNetherlands 2005 Preliminary round
CanadaCanada 2007 not qualified
EgyptEgypt 2009 Round of 16
ColombiaColombia 2011 Round of 16
TurkeyTurkey 2013 Preliminary round
New ZealandNew Zealand 2015 not qualified
Korea SouthSouth Korea 2017 not qualified
PolandPoland 2019 not qualified

Participation in the U-20 African Championships

1979 Preliminary round
1981 victory
1983 Quarter finals
1985 Round of 16
1987 Quarter finals
1989 Quarter finals
EgyptEgypt 1991 victory
MauritiusMauritius 1993 3rd place
NigeriaNigeria 1995 not participated
MoroccoMorocco 1997 Preliminary round
GhanaGhana 1999 not participated
EthiopiaEthiopia 2001 3rd place
Burkina FasoBurkina Faso 2003 victory
BeninBenin 2005 2nd place
Congo RepublicRepublic of the Congo 2007 Preliminary round
RwandaRwanda 2009 Preliminary round
South AfricaSouth Africa 2011 3rd place
AlgeriaAlgeria 2013 victory
SenegalSenegal 2015 not qualified
ZambiaZambia 2017 Preliminary round
NigerNiger 2019 not qualified

See also