Under-20 World Cup
The Under-20 World Cup is an international football tournament organized by FIFA for national teams with players under the age of 20. It showcases young talent from around the world and serves as a platform for future stars to gain international experience. The tournament is held every two years and features teams from various continents competing for the title.
Since its inception in 1981, the Under-20 World Cup has become a significant event in youth football. Countries like Argentina and Brazil have historically performed well, producing many professional players who later excel in senior competitions.