Lebanese national football team (U-20 men)
Association | Federation of Libanaise de Football Association | ||
confederacy | AFC | ||
Head coach | Roy Abi Elias | ||
captain | Philippe Ayoub | ||
FIFA code | LBN | ||
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First international match Lebanon 0-0 India ( Tehran , Iran ; April 16, 1973 )
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Biggest win Lebanon 4-1 Kyrgyzstan ( Doha , Qatar ; October 6, 2015 )
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Biggest defeat Syria 6-0 Lebanon ( Fujairah , United Arab Emirates ; November 2, 2011 )
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The Lebanese national soccer team of U-20 men is the selection of Lebanese soccer players in the U-20 age group , which the Fédération Libanaise de Football Association on an international level, for example in friendly matches against the junior teams of other national associations, but also with the U-19 -Asienmeisterschaft Area Association AFC or the U-20 world Cup of FIFA represents. The team's greatest success was their participation in the 2008 Asian Cup .
Participation in junior and U-20 world championships
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Participation in U-19 Asian championships
- 1959 : not qualified
- 1960 : not qualified
- 1961 : not qualified
- 1962 : not qualified
- 1963 : not qualified
- 1964 (participant unknown)
- 1965 : not qualified
- 1966 : not qualified
- 1967 : not qualified
- 1968 : not qualified
- 1969 : not qualified
- 1970 (participant unknown)
- 1971 : not qualified
- 1972 : not qualified
- 1973 (participant unknown)
- 1974 (participant unknown)
- 1975 : not qualified
- 1976 : not qualified
- 1977 : not qualified
- 1978 : not qualified
- 1980 : not qualified
- 1982 : not qualified
- 1985 : not qualified
- 1986 : not qualified
- 1988 : not qualified
- 1990 : not qualified
- 1992 : not qualified
- 1994 : not qualified
- 1996 : not qualified
- 1998 : not qualified
- 2000 : not qualified
- 2002 : not qualified
- 2004 : not qualified
- 2006 : not qualified
- 2008 : preliminary round
- 2010 : not qualified
- 2012 : not qualified
- 2014 : not qualified
- 2016 : not qualified
- 2018 : not qualified
- 2020 : not qualified
Former players
- Ijad Chamud
- Hussein Awada (2008, national team player)
- Nour Mansour (2008, national team player)
- Rabih Ataya (2008, national team player)
- Mohamad Haidar (2007-2008, national team player)
- Hussein Zein (2013-2014, national team player)
- Hussein Monzer (2015, national team player)
- Mohamad Jalal Kdouh (2015, national team player)
- Roda Antar (1998-2001, national team player)
- Mohammed Ghaddar (1999-2001, national team player)