New Zealand U20
Coach:
Jose Figueira
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Team Info
The New Zealand U20 national football team, also called the Junior All Whites, is the country's flagship youth side, serving as the main feeder team for the senior national squad. Their most important competition is the FIFA U-20 World Cup, for which they qualify through the OFC U-20 Championship. Based under the umbrella of New Zealand Football, the team gathers players from professional environments around the world, including the A-League, Europe, and the US college system. They play in the famous all-black strip. The U20s have a proud history, most famously finishing third at the 1999 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Nigeria, a result that remains the nation's greatest achievement on the global football stage. That team featured future legends like Ryan Nelsen. In the modern era, the team continues to produce professionals and aims to qualify for every World Cup, providing invaluable tournament experience. The team is a source of national pride and is closely monitored by football fans eager to spot the next star who will graduate to the senior All Whites.
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Most Value Player
Joe Wallis
200000€
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