FIFA U-23 World Cup
The FIFA U-23 World Cup is an international football tournament organized by FIFA for national teams with players under the age of 23. Established in 1992, it serves as a platform for young talent to showcase their skills on a global stage. The tournament typically takes place every four years and features teams from various confederations competing for the title.
In addition to being a prestigious competition, the FIFA U-23 World Cup also acts as a qualifying event for the Olympic Games football tournament. The top three teams earn spots to represent their countries in the Olympic football event, highlighting the importance of this tournament in developing future stars.