Qatar Tribune

Tournament beckons for 24 of world’s best

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THE stage is set for the start of the FIFA U-20 World Cup Poland 2019. The European country is hosting a FIFA tournament for the very first time and it is sure to be quite an occasion, given the competitio­n’s reputation for nurturing stars of the future.

The tournament’s reigning champions are England, who lifted the trophy for the first time in South Korea 2017, courtesy of a narrow 1-0 win over Venezuela.

The holders failed to claim one of the five qualificat­ion berths on offer at the 2018 UEFA European Under-19 Championsh­ip, however, which means

that they will be handing the trophy over to a new owner come June 15.

Portugal head into the tournament as European champions and pose a significan­t goal threat thanks to a potent attack and supporting cast. Argentina, the most successful side in the competitio­n’s history with six titles, will be hoping to make the most of the absence of five-time winners Brazil for the second time running.

Third on two previous occasions, tournament regulars Mali are aiming to go two steps further and top the podium at last, while France will be looking to keep the good times rolling in French football and claim another piece of silverware.

Mexico will rely on their young stars to maintain their status as youth heavyweigh­ts, with the likes of Diego Lainez and Jose Juan Macias already making their way in the profession­al game. The Mexicans have been drawn in the same group as Ecuador, who won the South American title with a fine blend of pace and lethal finishing.

Though there are no newcomers at this year’s tournament, there are several teams capable of upsetting the odds. Among them are Panama, who have never advanced beyond the group phase but boast a group of players who are starting to gain experience abroad.

Saudi Arabia have gone 27 years without winning the Asian qualifiers, though they have achieved four topthree finishes in that time.

Italy, despite their inconsiste­nt appearance record, possess the character and defensive strength Gli Azzurri have always been noted for. (FIFA.com)

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