FIFA U20 World Cup: All nations squad list for Argentina

The Tournament is nearby and some nations have already announced their squad
The FIFA U20 World Cup serves as a biennial football global championship competition for men's squads from FIFA member countries that have participants below the age of 20. Since its inception in 1977, when Tunisia hosted it under the competition's designation of the FIFA World Youth Championship through 2005, the event has been held on a biennial basis.
The title was altered in 2007 to its current form. The FIFA U20 World Cup for men is billed as "the tournament of tomorrow's superstars." Previous recipients of the recognised Player of the League title include Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi, and Paul Pogba, and Erling Haaland led the scoring in the 2019 edition. Ukraine is the current champion, having won the tournament in Poland for the first time in 2019.
The 2023 FIFA U20 World Cup is scheduled to be the 23rd iteration of the FIFA U20 World Cup, the biannual worldwide men's youth football championship competed between the under-20 nations of FIFA member organisations following its beginning in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship.
Group A
Argentina
Goalkeepers: Federico Gomes Gerth (Tigre) , Nicolás Cláa (Lanus) , Lucas Lavagnino (River Plate).
Defenders: Agustin Giay (San Lorenzo) , Tomás Avilés (Racing) , Lautaro Di, Lollo (Boca Juniors) , Valentín Gómez (Vélez) , Roman Vega (Barcelona) , Valentin Barco (Boca Juniors)
Midfielders: Mateo Tanlongo (Sporting De Portugal), Ignacio Miramón (Gimnasia Y Esgrima La Plata)
UzbekistanGuatemalaNew Zealand
Group B
United StatesEcuadorFijiSlovakia
Group C
Senegal
Goalkeepers: Landing Badji, Mamour Ndiaye, Alioune Niang
Defenders: Babacar Ndiaye, Seydou Sano, Mapenda Mbow, Souleymane Basse, Amidou Diop, Mouhamed, Gueye
Midfielders: Pape Demba Diop, Djibril, Diarra, Mamadou Lamine Camara, Mamadou Gning, Ibrahima Cissokho, Mouhamed, Gueye
Attackers: Souleymane Faye, Samba Diallo, Ibrahima Seck, Mame Libasse Laye Ngom, Omar Diouf, Mame mor Faye
JapanIsraelColombia
Group D
ItalyBrazilNigeria
Dominican Republic
Group E
Uruguay
England
Goalkeepers: James Beadle (Brighton & Hove Albion), Matthew Cox (Brentford), Teddy Sharman-Lowe (Chelsea)
Defenders: Callum Doyle (Coventry City, loan from Manchester City), Ronnie Edwards (Peterborough United), Bashir Humphreys (Paderborn, loan from Chelsea), Brooke Norton-Cuffy (Coventry City, loan from Arsenal)*, Daniel Oyegoke (Brentford), Jarell Quansah (Liverpool), Imari Hines-Samuels (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Midfielders: Carney Chukwuemeka (Chelsea), Alfie Devine (Tottenham Hotspur), Sam Edozie (Southampton), Darko Gyabi (Leeds United), Aaron Ramsey (Middlesbrough, loan from Aston Villa)*, Alex Scott (Bristol City), Harvey Vale (Chelsea)
Forwards: Liam Delap (Manchester City), Daniel Jebbison (Sheffield United), Mateo Joseph (Leeds United), Dane Scarlett (Tottenham Hotspur)
Iraq
Tunisia
Group F
France
Goalkeepers: Lavalle Lucas, Leinard Yann, Lo-Tulala Thimothee
Defenders: Camara Ousmane, Coulibaly Soumalia, Keita Check, Nzouango Bikein Felix, Pereira Bryann, Semedo Varela Jordan, Zoukrou Tanguy.
Midfielders: Adeline Martin, Bondo Warren, Camara Etienne, DA Silva Florent, Magassa Soungoutou
Attackers: Efkele Malanine, Joujou Antoine, Lega Sekou, Odobert Wilson, Tibidi Alexis, Virginius Alan
South Korea
Honduras
Gambia
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