Egyptian national soccer team (U-20 men)
| 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
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not participated |
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not qualified |
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Quarter finals |
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not qualified |
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Preliminary round |
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not qualified |
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3rd place |
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Round of 16 |
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Preliminary round |
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not qualified |
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Round of 16 |
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Round of 16 |
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Preliminary round |
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not qualified |
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not qualified |
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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 |
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victory |
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3rd place |
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not participated |
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Preliminary round |
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not participated |
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3rd place |
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victory |
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2nd place |
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Preliminary round |
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Preliminary round |
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3rd place |
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victory |
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not qualified |
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Preliminary round |
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not qualified |