Who can talk about the two competitions U 17 and U 20 in detail?
FIFA 17 Youth Football Championship, the top three are FIFA 16 Youth Football Championship.
fifau 20 world cup
(FIFA Coca-Cola Cup World Youth Championship)
1976, FIFA President Havelange sent a letter of request for opinions to its subordinate 140 member countries, seeking their views and opinions on hosting the World Youth Football Championship. Eighty-seven member States responded quickly, expressing unconditional support, 16 member States opposed it, and 37 member States did not express their views. According to the legislative idea that the minority is subordinate to the majority, FIFA decided to hold the World Youth Championship every two years. Then open tender, hoping to find a sponsor to host the competition, and finally reach an agreement with the Coca-Cola Company of the United States, which is called the Coca-Cola Cup World Youth Football Championship. The first match 1977 was held in Tunisia.
6 seats in Europe, 3 seats in South America, 2 seats in Asia, Africa, Latin America and 2 seats in Central and North America. Together with the host team *** 16, the age is 16- 19, and the competition time is 80 minutes. In a game, if it's a draw, it's decided by kicking the opponent's penalty.
The success of the first two cups made FIFA change the full name of the competition to FIFA Coca-Cola Cup World Youth Football Championship, and the time was formally determined to be biennial. According to the above decision, the 3rd Australian Coca-Cola Cup World Youth Football Championship in198/kloc-0 was renamed as the 1st FIFA Coca-Cola Cup World Youth Football Championship.
From the 9th World Youth Championship of 1993, the player's age was changed to 16-20.
The number of participants in the 10th World Youth Championship changed from 1995 to 5 in Europe, 3 in South America and Africa, 2 in Asia and Central and North America, and Oceania 1. 1 In August, 1996, FIFA decided to start with 1 1 World Youth Championship, and the number of final teams increased from 16 to 24, six in Europe, four in South America, Asia, Africa and Central and North America, and one in Oceania1.