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Chile national under-20 football team

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National association football team
Chile
Shirt badge/Association crest
NicknameLa Rojita (The Little Red One)
AssociationFederación de Fútbol de Chile
ConfederationCONMEBOL (South America)
Head coachNicolás Córdova
FIFA codeCHI
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
First international
 Chile 4–1Bolivia 
(Santiago,Chile; 14 March 1951)
Biggest win
 Chile7–0Honduras 
(Doetinchem,Netherlands; 11 June 2005)
Biggest defeat
 Chile0–7Spain 
(Doetinchem, Netherlands; 15 June 2005)
FIFA U-20 World Cup
Appearances7 (first in1987)
Best resultThird place (2007)
CONMEBOL Sub 20
Appearances30 (first in1954)
Best resultRunners-up (1975)
Chile national under-20 football team
Medal record
FIFA U-20 World Cup
Bronze medal – third place2007 CanadaTeam
Chile national under-20 football team
Medal record
CONMEBOL Sub 20
Silver medal – second place1975 PeruNA
Bronze medal – third place1995 BoliviaNA
Chile national under-20 football team
Medal record
Premier Under-20SuperCupNI
Gold medal – first place2000 EliteNA
Bronze medal – third place2007 EliteNA
Silver medal – second place2008 EliteNA
Chile national under-20 football team
Medal record
Maurice Revello Tournament
Silver medal – second place2008 Toulon TournamentTeam
Gold medal – first place2009 Toulon TournamentTeam

Chile national under-20 football team, also known asChile Sub-20 or La Rojita, is part of theFederación de Fútbol de Chile. The U-20 team is considered to be the breeding ground for futureChile national football team players. The Chile U-20 national team has participated in seven U-20 World CupsChile 1987,Qatar 1995,Argentina 2001,Netherlands 2005,Canada 2007,Turkey 2013, andChile 2025.

One of the best and earliest U-20 World Cup campaigns was when Chile hosted the tournament in 1987, finishing in fourth place. In the most recent 2007 U-20 World Cup the team earned a third-place position, making it Chile's most successful U-20 campaign to date.

The Chile national U-20 football team also participates in theSouth American Youth Championship which act as qualifier for the U-20 World Cup.[citation needed]

Chile National U-20 Football Team: World Cups

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U-20 World Cup: Chile 1987

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The first World Cup the U-20 national team gained entry came in 1987 when Chile was granted the right to host. Chile headed Group A which included Australia,Togo, andYugoslavia. October 10, 1987 Chile faced eventual tournament winners Yugoslavia in Santiago in the presence of a crowd totaling 67,000 spectators. All of Chile's early group matches were held in Santiago at theEstadio Nacional. Chile lost the opening game by a score of 2–4, withLukas Tudor andCamilo Pino scoring for the squad.

The second match against Togo, had Chile winning by a score of 3–0, with Pino scoring through a penalty kick in the '8 minute of the match. Tudor would also respond by scoring two goals in the 32nd and 75th minute of the match and securing victory.

The next game against Australia was staged in front of 75,000 people. Chile using the advantage of having support from its crowd, defeated Australia 2–0 with both goals coming from Pino in the 22nd and 52nd minutes of the match.

Chile advanced to the Quarter-Finals in second place, and later played Italy in the city ofConcepción, Chile. Chile's margin of victory came with the minimum difference of a 1–0 score. The result in effect would lead ti a face-off against West Germany in the Semi-Finals. The match featured West Germany ultimately winning 4–0. The third place spot was to be played againstEast Germany where Chile fell on penalty kicks 3–1 after a game that had both sides drawn 1–1.[1]

DateVenueOpponentsResultScore
October 10, 1987Santiago, Chile YugoslaviaL2 - 4
October 13, 1987Santiago, Chile TogoW3 - 0
October 17, 1987Santiago, Chile AustraliaW2 - 0
October 21, 1987Concepción, Chile ItalyW1 - 0
October 23, 1987Concepción, Chile West GermanyL0 - 4
October 25, 1987Santiago, Chile East GermanyD1(1) - 1(3)

U-20 World Cup: Netherlands 2005

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June 11, 2005, Chile facedCONCACAF opponentsHonduras at theDe Vijverberg stadium inDoetinchem, Netherlands, in what was to be the first match pertaining to group C.Massimo Busacca from Switzerland was the referee of the match. Chile, in front of 6,800 spectators, opened the scoring in the first-half with goals from forward Parada in the 11th minute and midfielderJosé Pedro Fuenzalida in the 30th minute. The scoring momentum continued onto the second-half, where Fuenzalida added another goal onto his personal tally in the 53rd minute, whileMatías Fernández followed with a goal of his own in the 67th. Two minutes later, in the 69th,Gonzalo Jara would also score which was followed by another strike from Parada in the 71st.Pedro Morales concluded with the last goal of the day in the 77th minute, making the final score 7–0, an impressive start for "La Rojita".[2]

Four days later, on June 15, 2005, Chile experienced a crushing blow againstSpain. The match was again held at De Vijverberg, and the referee in charge wasBenito Archundia fromMexico. An estimate of 6,600 spectators were in attendance with SpaniardFernando Llorente scoring four goals. Chile, playing with ten men witnessed, fell 0–7, bringing their goal differential to zero.[3]

On June 17, 2005, atGalgenwaard Stadion inUtrecht (city), Chile competed againstMorocco amid a crowd of 11,000. The referee was AustralianMark Shield. The only goal was scored by Moroccan forwardTarik Bendamou in the 47th minute.[4]

A total of three points was enough for Chile to qualify in a best third place spot for the second round and on June 22, 2005, Chile played hostsNetherlands at De Vijverberg stadium. Dutch forwardsRyan Babel,Quincy Owusu-Abeyie andCollins John would each score for the Dutch in a game finishing 3–0, thus eliminating Chile from the World Cup.[5]

DateVenueOpponentsResultScore
June 11, 2005Doetinchem, Netherlands HondurasW7 - 0
June 15, 2005Doetinchem, Netherlands SpainL0 - 7
June 17, 2005Utrecht, Netherlands MoroccoL0 - 1
June 22, 2005Doetinchem, Netherlands NetherlandsL0 - 3

U-20 World Cup: Canada 2007

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Canada 2007 was Chile's fifth overall participation in the U-20 world youth championship. Chile opened Group A against the host nation ofCanada inToronto, with Chile winning 3–0. The game featured a Chilean side with adequate possession of the ball and attentive striking from forwards Medina, team captainCarlos Carmona, and late game substituteJaime Grondona.[6]

The second match was against the African youth champions theRepublic of Congo inEdmonton. Chile soundly defeated a ten-man squad with a score of 3–0, goals coming from strikerAlexis Sánchez,Nicolás Medina andArturo Vidal.[7]

The third game was againstAustria where after 90 minutes the game ended in scoreless 0–0, the result was enough for Chile to clinch the first spot of the group.[8] In the second round, Chile went up against Portugal, who had qualified as third of their group. Chile with a goal from Vidal in the 45th minute of first half secured a pass onto the quarter-final.[9]

The quarter-final includedNigeria, where after a scoreless 90 minutes the game was to be decided in extra time. Within the next final 30 minutes of the match, Chile would win 4–0 with finishes coming off a header from Jaime Grondona, a penalty kick byMauricio Isla after Chilean playerMathías Vidangossy was brought down in the box, a deadly counter strike finish from Isla in the 117th minute and a late finish from Vidangossy after rounding the goalkeeper in injury time.[10]

The semi-final againstArgentina proved controversial where refereeWolfgang Stark would send off two Chilean players,Dagoberto Currimilla andGary Medel. Playing with nine men proved drastic, as Chile would go on to lose 3–0.[11]

The third place spot brought a familiar opponent group A, rivals Austria. The match was a consolation prize for the teams in dispute and a meritable reward after a hard-fought campaign. Both countries would initiate great plays. One goal was enough with Chile's defenderHans Martínez hitting the ball past the goalkeeper and onto the net from a free kick cross, ending the match 1–0.[12]

GoalkeeperChristopher Toselli set a record after going 492 minutes without conceding a goal, breaking the old record of 484 minutes held byunder-20 Brazilian goalkeeperCláudio Taffarel since the 1985 World Cup.[11][13]

Alexis Sánchez, Mathías Vidangossy, Arturo Vidal,Cristián Suárez and Christopher Toselli all listed as candidates for top player of the tournament.[14]

DateVenueOpponentsResultScore
July 1, 2007Toronto, Canada CanadaW3 - 0
July 5, 2007Edmonton, Canada CongoW3 - 0
July 8, 2007Toronto, Canada AustriaD0 - 0
July 12, 2007Edmonton, Canada PortugalW1 - 0
July 15, 2007Montreal, Canada NigeriaW4 - 0
July 19, 2007Toronto, Canada ArgentinaL0 - 3
July 22, 2007Toronto, Canada AustriaW1 - 0

U-20 World Cup: Turkey 2013

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Turkey 2013 marks the sixth time the Chilean U-20 team has participated in the U-20 world youth championship. The Chilean team ended the first stage of the championship in second position with 4 points, with a victory against Egypt (2-1), a draw against England (1-1), and a final defeat against Iraq (1-2). Despite the mixed results, the team advanced to the knockout stages, defeating Croatia (2-1).

DateVenueOpponentsResultScore
June 23, 2013Antalya, Turkey EgyptW2 - 1
June 26, 2013Antalya, Turkey EnglandD1 - 1
June 29, 2013Antalya, Turkey IraqL1 - 2
July 3, 2013Bursa, Turkey CroatiaW2 - 0
July 7, 2013Istanbul, Turkey GhanaL3- - 4

U-20 World Cup: Chile 2025

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Chile 2025 will mark the seventh time the Chilean U-20 team has participated in the U-20 world youth championship. It will also mark second time Chile has hosted it having do it in 1987.

Competitive record

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YearRoundGPWDLGSGA
Tunisia1977Did not qualify
Japan1979
Australia1981
Mexico1983
Soviet Union1985
Chile1987Fourth place631299
Saudi Arabia1989Did not qualify
Portugal1991
Australia1993
Qatar1995Round 1302169
Malaysia1997Did not qualify
Nigeria1999
Argentina2001Round 1310248
United Arab Emirates2003Did not qualify
Netherlands2005Second round4103711
Canada2007Third place7511123
Egypt2009Did not qualify
Colombia2011
Turkey2013Quarterfinals521298
New Zealand2015Did not qualify
South Korea2017
Poland2019
Argentina2023
Chile2025Round of 16410349
AzerbaijanUzbekistan2027To be determined
Total7/2532135145157

Honours

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  • Third place (1):2007
  • Fourth place (1):1987

List of FIFA U-20 World Cup matches

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FIFA World Youth Championship U20 History
YearRoundScoreResult
1987
Round 1ChileChile2 – 4 YugoslaviaLose
Round 1ChileChile3 – 0 TogoWin
Round 1ChileChile2 – 0 AustraliaWin
QuarterfinalsChileChile1 – 0 ItalyWin
SemifinalsChileChile0 – 4 West GermanyLose
3rd PlaceChileChile1 – 1 (a.e.t.)(pen 1-3) East GermanyDraw
1995
Round 1ChileChile2 – 2 JapanDraw
Round 1ChileChile1 – 1 BurundiDraw
Round 1ChileChile3 – 6 SpainLose
2001
Round 1ChileChile2 – 4 UkraineLose
Round 1ChileChile1 – 4 United StatesLose
Round 1ChileChile1 – 0 ChinaWin
2005
Round 1ChileChile7 – 0 HondurasWin
Round 1ChileChile0 – 7 SpainLose
Round 1ChileChile0 – 1 MoroccoLose
Round of 16ChileChile0 – 3 NetherlandsLose
2007
Round 1 Chile3 – 0 CanadaWin
Round 1 Chile3 – 0 CongoWin
Round 1 Chile0 – 0 AustriaDraw
Round of 16 Chile1 – 0 PortugalWin
Quarterfinals Chile4 – 0 (a.e.t.) NigeriaWin
Semifinals Chile0 – 3 ArgentinaLose
3rd Place Chile1 – 0 AustriaWin
2013
Round 1ChileChile2 – 1 EgyptWin
Round 1ChileChile1 – 1 EnglandDraw
Round 1ChileChile1 – 2 IraqLose
Round of 16ChileChile2 – 0 CroatiaWin
QuarterfinalsChileChile3 – 4 (a.e.t.) GhanaLose
2025
Round 1ChileChile2 – 1 New ZealandWin
Round 1ChileChile0 – 2 JapanLose
Round 1ChileChile1 – 2 EgyptLose
Round of 16ChileChile1 – 4 MexicoLose

Players

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Current squad

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The following players were called up to the squad for the2025 FIFA U20 World Cup.[15]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
1GKGabriel Maureira (2007-02-06)6 February 2007 (aged 18)Football Federation of ChileColo-Colo
1GKSebastián Mella (2005-07-31)31 July 2005 (aged 20)Football Federation of ChileHuachipato
1GKIgnacio Sáez (2005-09-04)4 September 2005 (aged 20)Football Federation of ChileUniversidad de Chile

2DFMilovan Celis (2006-06-08)8 June 2006 (aged 19)Football Federation of ChileUnión Española
2DFFelipe Faúndez (2006-03-27)27 March 2006 (aged 19)Football Federation of ChileO'Higgins
2DFIan Garguez (2005-02-03)3 February 2005 (aged 20)Football Federation of ChilePalestino
2DFMatías Pérez (2005-04-13)13 April 2005 (aged 20)Italian Football FederationLecce
2DFPatricio Romero (2005-05-25)25 May 2005 (aged 20)Football Federation of ChileCobreloa
2DFNicolás Suárez (2005-07-31)31 July 2005 (aged 20)Football Federation of ChileColo-Colo

3MFAgustín Arce (2005-01-24)24 January 2005 (aged 20)Football Federation of ChileLimache
3MFNicolás Cárcamo (2005-02-01)1 February 2005 (aged 20)Football Federation of ChileHuachipato
3MFLautaro Millán (2005-08-16)16 August 2005 (aged 20)Argentine Football AssociationIndependiente
3MFFlavio Moya (2006-01-17)17 January 2006 (aged 19)Football Federation of ChileUniversidad de Chile
3MFMario Sandoval (2007-08-07)7 August 2007 (aged 18)Football Federation of ChileAudax Italiano
3MFJoaquín Silva (2005-05-27)27 May 2005 (aged 20)Football Federation of ChileSantiago Wanderers

4FWVicente Álvarez (2006-12-14)14 December 2006 (aged 18)Football Federation of ChileUnión San Felipe
4FWWilly Chatiliez (2005-03-26)26 March 2005 (aged 20)Royal Spanish Football FederationHuesca
4FWRodrigo Godoy (2005-09-07)7 September 2005 (aged 20)Football Federation of ChileO'Higgins
4FWFrancisco Marchant (2006-07-31)31 July 2006 (aged 19)Football Federation of ChileColo-Colo
4FWEmiliano Ramos (2005-03-08)8 March 2005 (aged 20)Football Federation of ChileEverton
4FWJuan Rossel (2005-03-17)17 March 2005 (aged 20)Football Federation of ChileUniversidad Católica

Former squads

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1987 FIFA World Youth Championship

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Coach:Luis IbarraChile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1Guillermo VelascoGK02.06.1968Santiago WanderersChile
2Mauricio SotoDF21.02.1969Puerto MonttChile
3Carlos RamírezDF26.02.1968HuachipatoChile
4Hugo CortezDF03.06.1968CobreandinoChile
5Javier MargasDF10.05.1969Colo-ColoChile
6Luis MusrriMF24.12.1969Universidad de ChileChile
7Raimundo TupperFW07.01.1969Universidad CatólicaChile
8Sandro NavarreteMF16.11.1968HuachipatoChile
9Lukas TudorFW21.02.1969Universidad CatólicaChile
10Fabián EstayMF05.10.1968Universidad CatólicaChile
11Pedro GonzálezFW17.10.1967Club Deportivo ValdiviaChile
12Gerhard ReiherGK21.04.1968Provincial OsornoChile
13Miguel LatínDF27.07.1968Santiago WanderersChile
14Juan CarreñoFW16.11.1968Colo-ColoChile
15Reinaldo HoffmannDF18.03.1968CobresalChile
16Héctor CabelloMF14.01.1968La SerenaChile
17Camilo PinoMF04.03.1968CobreloaChile
18Juan ReyesFW31.08.1967O'HigginsChile

1995 FIFA World Youth Championship

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Coach:Leonardo VélizChile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1Carlos ToroGK02.04.1976Santiago WanderersChile
2Francisco FernándezDF19.08.1975Colo-ColoChile
3Mauricio DonosoMF30.04.1976CobreloaChile
4Nelson GarridoDF02.12.1977Universidad CatólicaChile
5Jorge VargasDF08.02.1976HuachipatoChile
6Dion ValleDF22.07.1977Colo-ColoChile
7Rodrigo ValenzuelaFW27.11.1975Unión EspañolaChile
8Carlos BarrazaMF12.03.1976La SerenaChile
9Alejandro OsorioMF24.09.1976O'HigginsChile
10Frank LobosMF25.09.1976Colo-ColoChile
11Sebastián RozentalFW01.09.1976Universidad CatólicaChile
12Ariel SalasGK19.10.1976Colo-ColoChile
13Héctor TapiaFW30.09.1977Colo-ColoChile
14Cristian UribeMF01.08.1976HuachipatoChile
15Fernando MartelMF02.10.1975Unión San FelipeChile
16Mauricio ArosDF09.03.1976Deportes ConcepciónChile
17Juan Carlos MadridFW20.10.1975Universidad CatólicaChile
18Dante PoliDF15.08.1976Universidad CatólicaChile

2001 FIFA World Youth Championship

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Coach:Hector PintoChile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1Johnny HerreraGK09.05.1981Universidad de ChileChile
2Sergio FernándezDF14.06.1981Colo-ColoChile
3Daniel CamposMF17.07.1981Universidad de ConcepciónChile
4Hugo DroguettDF02.09.1982Universidad CatólicaChile
5Luis OyarzúnDF24.05.1982PalestinoChile
6Nelson PintoMF01.02.1981Universidad de ChileChile
7Gonzalo VillagraMF17.09.1981Universidad CatólicaChile
8Sebastián PardoMF01.01.1982Universidad de ChileChile
9Mario CáceresFW17.03.1981Sporting Club de PortugalPortugal
10Jaime ValdésMF11.01.1981AS BariItaly
11Mario SalgadoFW03.07.1981Club Deportivo HuachipatoChile
12Gino ReyesDF23.02.1981Colo-ColoChile
13Joel SotoFW09.04.1982Santiago WanderersChile
14Adán VergaraDF09.05.1981CobreloaChile
15Mario BerríosMF20.08.1981PalestinoChile
16Roberto ÓrdenesMF05.01.1981Unión EspañolaChile
17Rodrigo MillarMF03.11.1981Club Deportivo HuachipatoChile
18Eduardo LobosGK30.07.1981Colo-ColoChile

2005 FIFA World Youth Championship

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Coach:José SulantayChile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1Carlos EspinozaGK23.02.1985Deportes Puerto MonttChile
2Edzon RiquelmeDF29.08.1985Deportes ConcepciónChile
3Sebastián PáezMF13.08.1986Deportes La SerenaChile
4Sebastián MontecinosDF12.03.1986Colo-ColoChile
5Hugo BascuñánDF11.01.1985Deportivo MaracaiboVenezuela
6Marcelo DíazMF30.12.1986Universidad de ChileChile
7Fernando MenesesMF27.09.1985Colo-ColoChile
8Iván VásquezMF13.08.1985Universidad CatólicaChile
9Nicolás CanalesFW27.06.1985Universidad de ChileChile
10Pedro MoralesMF25.05.1985HuachipatoChile
11Eduardo TudelaFW03.03.1986CobreloaChile
12Carlos AriasGK04.09.1986Universidad CatólicaChile
13Felipe MuñozDF04.04.1985Colo-ColoChile
14Matías FernándezMF15.05.1986Colo-ColoChile
15Carlos CarmonaMF21.02.1987Coquimbo UnidoChile
16Francisco SánchezDF06.02.1985EvertonChile
17Carlos VillanuevaFW05.02.1986Audax ItalianoChile
18Gonzalo JaraDF29.08.1985HuachipatoChile
19José FuenzalidaMF22.02.1985Universidad CatólicaChile
20Ricardo ParadaFW02.01.1985Universidad de ConcepciónChile
21José RosalesGK20.09.1985O'HigginsChile
22Juan Gonzalo LorcaFW15.01.1985Colo-ColoChile

2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup

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Coach:José SulantayChile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1Cristopher ToselliGK15.06.1988Club Deportivo Universidad CatólicaChile
2Cristián SuárezDF06.02.1987Unión San FelipeChile
3Mauricio IslaMF12.06.1988Club Deportivo Universidad CatólicaChile
4Eric GodoyDF26.03.1987Santiago WanderersChile
5Nicolás LarrondoDF04.10.1987Universidad de ChileChile
6Gary MedelMF03.08.1987Club Deportivo Universidad CatólicaChile
7Alexis SánchezFW19.12.1988UdineseItaly
8Dagoberto CurrimillaMF26.12.1987HuachipatoChile
9Nicolás MedinaFW28.03.1987Universidad de ChileChile
10Juan Pablo ArenasMF22.04.1987Colo-ColoChile
11Jaime GrondonaFW15.04.1987Santiago WanderersChile
12Nery VelosoGK02.03.1987HuachipatoChile
13Christian SepúlvedaDF23.05.1987Unión EspañolaChile
14Arturo VidalDF22.05.1987Colo-ColoChile
15Carlos CarmonaMF21.02.1987Club Deportivo O'HigginsChile
16Gerardo CortésMF17.05.1988Colo-ColoChile
17Hans MartínezDF04.01.1987Club Deportivo Universidad CatólicaChile
18Mathías VidangossyFW25.05.1987Unión EspañolaChile
19Michael SilvaFW12.03.1988Santiago WanderersChile
20Isaías PeraltaMF21.08.1987Unión EspañolaChile

2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup

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Coach:Mario SalasChile

 # 

Name

Pos

DOB

Club

1Dario MeloGK24.03.1993CD PalestinoChile
2Felipe CamposDF08.11.1993CD PalestinoChile
3Alejandro ContrerasDF03.03.1993CD PalestinoChile
4Valber HuertaDF26.8.1993Universidad de ChileChile
5Igor LichnovskyDF07.03.1994Universidad de ChileChile
6Sebastian MartínezMF06.06.1983Universidad de ChileChile
7Christian BravoFW01.10.1993Granada CFSpain
8Andrés RoblesDF07.05.1994Santiago WanderersChile
9Felipe MoraFW02.08.1993Audax ItalianoChile
10Nicolás MaturanaMF08.06.1993Universidad de ChileChile
11Angelo HenriquezFW13.04.1994Real ZaragozaSpain
12Brayan CortésGK29.05.1995Deportes IquiqueChile
13Óscar HernándezMF03.07.1994Unión EspañolaChile
14Bryan RabelloMF16.05.1994Sevilla FCSpain
15Cristián CuevasFW02.04.1995Vitesse ArnhemNetherlands
16César FuentesMF12.04.1993O'Higgins F.C.Chile
18Nicolás CastilloFW14.02.1993Universidad CatólicaChile
19Mario LarenasDF27.06.1994Union EspañolaChile
20Claudio BaezaDF23.12.1993Colo-ColoChile
21Álvaro SalazarGK24.03.1993A.C. BarnecheaChile

See also

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References

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  1. ^FIFA.com - Chile 1987: Yugoslavian fireworks
  2. ^FIFA.com - Chile in seventh heaven after Honduran romp (7:0)
  3. ^FIFA.com - Spain reign supreme against chastened Chile (7:0)
  4. ^FIFA.com - Morocco through after Chilean bombardment (1:0)
  5. ^FIFA.com - Dutch down Chile to Doetinchem delight (3:0)
  6. ^FIFA.com - Spicy Chile sink Canucks
  7. ^FIFA.com - Chile through as Congo succumb
  8. ^FIFA.com - Austria and Chile draw through
  9. ^FIFA.com - Vidal off after sinking Portugal
  10. ^FIFA.com - Four-star Chile leave it late
  11. ^abArgentina advances to FIFA U-20 final - FIFA U-20 - Sports - CBC.ca
  12. ^FIFA.com - Chile grab bronze
  13. ^El arquero chileno Toselli bate record de tiempo invicto en Mundiales Sub-20 | terra
  14. ^FIFA reveals nominees for MVP award
  15. ^"¡La Nómina de La Roja Sub-20 para la Copa Mundial Sub-20 de la FIFA Chile 2025!".La Roja (in Spanish).FFCh. 18 September 2025. Retrieved19 September 2025.

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Head-to-head record

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The following table shows Chile's head-to-head record inFIFA U-20 World Cup.

OpponentPldWDLGFGAGDWin %
 Argentina100103−3000.00
 Australia110020+2100.00
 Austria211010+1050.00
 Burundi101011+0000.00
 Canada110030+3100.00
 China110010+1100.00
 Congo110030+3100.00
 Croatia110020+2100.00
 East Germany101011+0000.00
 Egypt210133+0050.00
 England101011+0000.00
 Germany100104−4000.00
 Ghana100134−1000.00
 Honduras110070+7100.00
 Iraq100112−1000.00
 Italy110010+1100.00
 Japan201124−2000.00
 Mexico100114−3000.00
 Morocco100101−1000.00
 Netherlands100103−3000.00
 New Zealand110021+1100.00
 Nigeria110040+4100.00
 Portugal110010+1100.00
 Spain2002313−10000.00
 Togo110030+3100.00
 Ukraine100124−2000.00
 United States100114−3000.00
 Yugoslavia100124−2000.00
Total32135145157−6040.63
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