2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup squads
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The following is a list of all the squads of the national teams that participated in the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup.[1] Each team had to name a preliminary squad of between 22 and 50 players. From the preliminary squad, the team had to name a final squad of 21 players (three of whom must be goalkeepers) by the FIFA deadline. Players in the final squad could 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. Players born on or after 1 January 1999 and on or before 31 December 2003 were eligible to compete in the tournament.[2]
The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches that are of a different nationality than their own national team. Those marked in bold have been capped at full International level.
Group A[edit]
Poland[edit]
Head coach: Jacek Magiera
The final squad was announced on 13 April.[3]
Colombia[edit]
Head coach: Arturo Reyes
The final squad was announced on 29 April.[4]Yéiler Góez was replaced by Andrés Perea on 15 May due to injury.[5]
Tahiti[edit]
Head coach: Bruno Tehaamoana
The final squad was announced on 28 April.[6]
Senegal[edit]
Head coach: Youssouph Dabo
The final squad was announced on 13 May.[7]
Group B[edit]
Mexico[edit]
Head coach: Diego Ramírez
The final squad was announced on 23 April.[8]
Italy[edit]
Head coach: Paolo Nicolato
The final squad was announced on 14 April.[9]
Japan[edit]
Head coach: Masanaga Kageyama
The final squad was announced on 7 May.[10]
Ecuador[edit]
Head coach: Jorge Célico
The final squad was announced on 25 April.[11]
Group C[edit]
Honduras[edit]
Head coach: Carlos Tábora
The final squad was announced on 4 May.[12]
New Zealand[edit]
Head coach: Des Buckingham
The final squad was announced on 16 April 2019.[13]
Uruguay[edit]
Head coach: Gustavo Ferreyra
The final squad was announced on 6 May 2019.[14]
Norway[edit]
Head coach: Pål Arne Johansen
The final squad was announced on 30 April 2019.[15]
Group D[edit]
Qatar[edit]
Head coach: Bruno Pinheiro[1]
Nigeria[edit]
Head coach: Paul Aigbogun
The final squad was announced on 13 May 2019.[16]
Ukraine[edit]
Head coach: Oleksandr Petrakov
The 25-man provisional squad was announced on 7 May 2019.[17]Vitaliy Mykolenko was replaced by Oleh Veremiyenko on 23 May due to injury.[18]
United States[edit]
Head coach: Tab Ramos
The 21-man final squad was announced on 10 May.[19]Ayo Akinola was replaced by Julián Araujo on 22 May due to injury.[20]
Group E[edit]
Panama[edit]
Head coach: Jorge Dely Valdés
The 23-man provisional squad was announced on 29 April 2019.[22]
Mali[edit]
Head coach: Mamoutou Kane
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France[edit]
Head coach: Bernard Diomède
The final squad was announced on 13 May 2019.[23]
Saudi Arabia[edit]
Head coach: Khaled Al-Atwi
Group F[edit]
Portugal[edit]
Head coach: Hélio Sousa
The 22-man provisional squad was announced on 10 May 2019.[24]
South Korea[edit]
Head coach: Chung Jung-yong
The final squad was announced on 2 May 2019.[25] On 12 May, Lee Kyu-hyuk was announced as a replacement for Jeong Woo-yeong after Bayern Munich declined to release him.[26]
Argentina[edit]
Head coach: Fernando Batista
The final squad was announced on 3 May 2019.[27]
South Africa[edit]
Head coach: Thabo Senong
The final squad was announced on 14 May 2019.[28]
References[edit]
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