Colombia U20
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César Torres
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Team Info
The Colombia U20 national football team, nicknamed Los Cafeteros, is the youth representative side for one of South America's footballing powerhouses, contesting the South American U-20 Championship and the FIFA U-20 World Cup. Operating under the Colombian Football Federation, the team gathers the country's most promising young talents from clubs both at home and abroad. They play their home fixtures in venues like the Estadio Metropolitano in Barranquilla. The team's history is rich with success, having won the South American U-20 championship three times, in 1987, 2005, and 2013. The 2005 triumph, led by stars like Radamel Falcao, was particularly memorable and heralded a golden generation. The modern era continues this tradition of excellence, with recent teams featuring technically gifted players who excel in a fast, attacking style. The current squad aims to consistently challenge for continental honors and make deep runs at the World Cup level, as they did by finishing third in 2013. The team culture embodies the joyful, skillful, and resilient spirit of Colombian football. In summary, the Colombia U20 team is a prolific production line for world-class talent and a consistent contender on the international youth stage.
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Emilio Aristizábal
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