Brazil national under-20 football team
National association football team
Brazil U-20 Nickname(s) Seleção (The Selection)Canarinha (Little Canary )Amarelinha (Little Yellow)Verde-Amarela (Green-Yellow)Association Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (Brazilian Football Confederation)Confederation CONMEBOL (South America)Head coach Ramon Menezes [ 1] Captain Andrey Santos FIFA code BRA
Brazil 7–1 Panama (Caracas , Venezuela; 23 March 1954) Brazil 10–0 Belgium (Kuching , Malaysia; 25 June 1997) Brazil 0–3 Colombia (Montevideo , Uruguay; 7 February 2015)
Records for competitive matches only.
Appearances 19 (first in 1977 ) Best result Winners (1983 , 1985 , 1993 , 2003 , 2011 )Appearances 29 (first in 1954 ) Best result Winners (1974 , 1983 , 1985 , 1988 , 1991 , 1992 , 1995 , 2001 , 2007 , 2009 , 2011 , 2023 )
The Brazil national under-20 football team , also known as Brazil Sub-20 or Seleção Sub-20 , represents Brazil in association football at this age level and is controlled by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).
The team has won the South American Youth Championship a record twelve times and is the second most successful nation in the FIFA U-20 World Cup , having won the competition five times. It also plays in unofficial under-19 and under-21 tournaments, such as the Toulon Tournament , of which Brazil is an eight-time winner.
Notable players that came through the ranks and went on to play for the senior team include Ronaldinho , Kaká , Rivaldo , Romário , Marcos , Roberto Carlos , César Sampaio , Cláudio Taffarel , Bebeto , Dida , Neymar , Dani Alves , Maicon , Adriano , Júlio Baptista , Luisão , Alex , Giovane Élber , Leonardo , Müller , Silas , Marcelo , David Luiz , Willian , Jô and Lucas Moura , among others.
Competitive record
FIFA U-20 World Cup record
FIFA U-20 World Cup record
Year
Round
GP
W
D1
L
GS
GA
1977
Third place
5
3
2
0
13
3
1979
Did not qualify
1981
Quarter-Finals
4
2
1
1
7
4
1983
Champions
6
5
1
0
13
4
1985
Champions
6
6
0
0
14
1
1987
Quarter-Finals
4
2
0
2
6
3
1989
Third Place
6
5
0
1
13
2
1991
Runners-Up
6
4
2
0
14
4
1993
Champions
6
5
1
0
11
2
1995
Runners-Up
6
4
1
1
11
3
1997
Quarter-Finals
5
4
0
1
25
5
1999
Quarter-Finals
5
3
0
2
13
5
2001
Quarter-Finals
5
4
0
1
15
3
2003
Champions
7
5
1
1
14
6
2005
Third Place
7
5
1
1
9
4
2007
Round Of 16
4
1
0
3
6
9
2009
Runners-Up
7
5
2
0
14
3
2011
Champions
7
5
2
0
18
5
2013
Did not qualify
2015
Runners-Up
7
4
2
1
15
5
2017
Did not qualify
2019
2023
Quarter-finals
5
3
0
2
16
7
2025
To be determined
Total
19/24
108
75
16
17
247
78
South American Youth Championship record
South American Youth Championship|South American Youth Championship record
Years
Round
GP
W
D
L
GS
GA
1954
Runners-up
6
3
3
0
14
5
1958
Third place
5
2
2
1
10
6
1964
Did not enter
1967
Semi-finals
5
3
0
2
7
5
1971
First round
4
2
0
2
7
3
1974
Champions
6
5
1
0
18
3
1975
First round
5
1
0
4
6
7
1977
Runners-up
6
5
1
0
13
2
1979
Fourth place
7
2
1
4
5
7
1981
Runners-up
6
3
2
1
13
5
1983
Champions
7
6
1
0
16
3
1985
Champions
7
6
1
0
11
3
1987
Runners-up
6
3
2
1
11
4
1988
Champions
7
5
1
1
14
2
1991
Champions
7
4
3
0
15
5
1992
Champions
6
5
1
0
7
0
1995
Champions
6
5
0
1
17
4
1997
Runners-up
9
6
2
1
26
10
1999
Third place
9
4
3
2
22
10
2001
Champions
9
6
2
1
21
6
2003
Runners-up
9
7
1
1
23
5
2005
Runners-up
9
5
2
2
18
9
2007
Champions
9
6
3
0
20
9
2009
Champions
9
6
1
2
17
9
2011
Champions
9
7
1
1
24
7
2013
First round
4
1
1
2
4
6
2015
Fourth place
9
5
1
3
13
9
2017
Fifth place
9
3
4
2
10
9
2019
Fifth place
9
3
3
3
6
7
2023
Champions
9
7
2
0
19
4
Total
28/29
208
126
45
37
407
164
Current squad
The following 21 players were called up for the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Caps and goals updated as of 12 June 2023, after the match against Israel . Names in bold denote players who have been capped by Brazil in the full side.
Recent call-ups
The following players were named to a squad in the last 12 months.
Top goalscorers
Individual awards
Honours
FIFA U-20 World Cup :
Winners (5): 1983, 1985, 1993, 2003, 2011
Runners-up (4): 1991, 1995, 2009, 2015
South American Youth Championship :
Winners (12): 1974, 1983, 1985, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2023
Runners-up (7): 1954, 1977, 1981, 1987, 1997, 2003, 2005
Friendlies
Tournoi Juniors de Cannes [ 6] :
Winners (4): 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
Tournament of the Crown Prince[ 7] :
Toulon Tournament :
Winners (8): 1980, 1981, 1983, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2013 , 2014
Torneio Internacional de Ribeirão Preto[ 8] :
Beijing Youth Tournament[ 9] :
Qatar Friendship Tournament[ 10] :
COTIF :
Winners (3): 1990, 2002, 2014
Copa Gobernador del Estado Carabobo[ 11] :
Val-Action Cup[ 10] :
King's Cup :
Mediterranean International Cup U-20[ 12] :
Winners (5): 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010
Mediterranean International Cup U-18[ 12] :
Winners (9): 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011
TyC Asia Cup[ 13] :
Oman International Tournament[ 14] :
Malaysia International Tournament [ 15] :
Sendai Cup [ 16] :
Winners (6): 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010
SBS Cup :
Valais Youth Cup :
Panda Cup :
Talca International Tournament[ 17] [ 18] :
Torneio Quadrangular de Teresópolis[ 19] :
Torneio Internacional do Espírito Santo[ 20] :
Managers
Head-to-head record
The following table shows Brazil's head-to-head record in the FIFA U-20 World Cup .
See also
References
Men's
National teams League system Domestic cups Youth competitions State competitions
Championships (List )
Acre (2 )
Alagoas (2 )
Amapá (2 )
Amazonas (2 )
Bahia (2 , 3 )
Ceará (2 , 3 )
Distrito Federal (2 , 3 )
Espírito Santo (2 )
Goiás (2 , 3 )
Maranhão (2 )
Mato Grosso (2 )
Mato Grosso do Sul (2 , 3 )
Minas Gerais (2 , 3 )
Pará (2 , 3 )
Paraíba (2 , 3 )
Paraná (2 , 3 )
Pernambuco (2 , 3 )
Piauí (2 )
Rio de Janeiro (2 , 3 , 4 , 5 )
Rio Grande do Norte (2 )
Rio Grande do Sul (2 , 3 )
Rondônia (2 )
Roraima
Santa Catarina (2 , 3 )
São Paulo (2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 )
Sergipe (2 )
Tocantins (2 )
Cups Other
Defunct competitions
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