Australia U20
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The Australia U20 national football team, known as the Young Socceroos, represents the future stars of Australian football on the world stage. Based out of Football Australia's headquarters, the team does not have a fixed home arena, playing matches across the country and in international tournaments. The team was formed to bridge the gap between youth academies and the senior national side, with a rich history of participation in FIFA U-20 World Cups and AFC U-20 Asian Cups. A key era for the side includes their famous runner-up finish at the 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship, led by players like Paul Okon, which announced Australia's potential to the world. The modern era sees the team consistently qualifying for major tournaments, with a current core often featuring talents from A-League academies and European clubs. The team culture is built on the Australian ethos of hard work and resilience, with a fan base that eagerly tracks the progress of future Socceroos. The Young Socceroos remain a crucial pipeline for developing the next generation of Australian footballing talent.
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AFC U20 Asian Cup 2026-2027 2026/08/31
Australia U20
19:00
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Laos U20
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Jaylan Pearman
300000€
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