Spain announce squad for upcoming FIFA U-17 World Cup 2023

Spain have finished as the runners-up four times
The rosters of every national team that competed in the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2023 are listed below.
By the FIFA deadline, each side had to select a roster of 21 players, three of whom needed to be goalkeepers. Each member of its representative squad had to have been born on January 1, 2006, or later. Every player’s age is as of November 10, 2023, which is the opening day of the competition. The senior national team has capped those indicated in bold.
The Spanish team regarded as one of the best under-17 national teams, has competed in nine of the fourteen World Cup competitions. Having placed second four times, Spain holds the record for most final appearances without ever taking home the trophy.
Although the Spanish Football Federation was founded in 1909, Spain has been a member of FIFA since its inception in 1904. In 1920, Spain’s first football national team was established.
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The Red Fury, or “La Furia Roja” as the supporters call them, are the supporters of Pain’s side. thinking back to the period in Spanish military history known as the “Sack of Antwerp”. On the other hand, the Spanish national team is also known by several unofficial designations.
Since the Spanish Fighting Bull is one of Spain’s most well-known national treasures and is frequently used to characterise Spanish culture, as well as frequently portrayed by Spanish supporters, “Los Toros” (Fighting Bulls) is the other most popular nickname among fans. Because of this cultural background, the football team from Spain is frequently nicknamed the Bulls.
Spain squad for FIFA U-17 World Cup 2023
Goalkeepers: Raul Jimenez, Fran Abrol, M.Gonzalez
Defenders: Oscar Mesa, Daniel Munzo, Hector Fort, Andres Cuenca, Izan Mernio, Pau Cubarsi, Jon Martin
Midfielders: Quim Junyent, Pau Prim, R.Martin, Marc Bernal, J.Hernandez
Attackers: P.Hauestamenda, Marc Guiu, Daniel Yanez, Pablo Lopez, Igor Oyono, Paulo Igao
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