Results

CAFA U20 Championship 06/16 16:00 - Tajikistan U20 v Uzbekistan U20 L 5-3
CAFA U20 Championship 06/14 12:00 - Iran U20 v Uzbekistan U20 D 0-0
CAFA U20 Championship 06/12 16:00 - Uzbekistan U20 v Turkmenistan U20 D 1-1
U20 International 03/22 12:00 - Uzbekistan U20 v Norway U20 D 1-1
AFC U20 Asian Cup 02/23 11:30 3 [1] South Korea U20 v Uzbekistan U20 [2] D 3-3
AFC U20 Asian Cup 02/19 11:30 3 [2] Uzbekistan U20 v Iran U20 [1] L 1-2
AFC U20 Asian Cup 02/16 11:30 2 [3] Indonesia U20 v Uzbekistan U20 [2] W 1-3
AFC U20 Asian Cup 02/13 09:15 1 Uzbekistan U20 v Yemen U20 W 1-0
U20 International 11/18 10:00 - Uzbekistan U20 v Iraq U20 D 1-1
AFC U20 Asian Cup Qualification 09/25 07:00 - Uzbekistan U20 v Nepal U20 W 6-0
AFC U20 Asian Cup Qualification 09/23 07:00 - Cambodia U20 v Uzbekistan U20 W 0-7
U20 International 01/30 12:30 - Indonesia U20 v Uzbekistan U20 W 2-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 11 6 5
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 6 3 3
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 25 11 14
Goals against 10 5 5
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 1 0 1

The Uzbekistan national under-20 football team represents Uzbekistan in international under-20 football competitions. It is controlled by the Uzbekistan Football Association and is a member of the Asian Football Confederation.

History

U-20 against Azerbaijan, 20 May 2009

The Uzbekistan national under-19 football team's debut in AFC Youth Championship was in the 2002 tournament in Qatar. Uzbekistan U-19 qualified for the tournament's knockout stages and in the quarter-final beat Syria 4–0. In the semi-final they faced Japan, losing 2–4 in a penalty shootout. In the third place match, the U-19 national team lost to Saudi Arabia. Their best performance in the AFC U-19 Championships was in 2008. In the 2008 AFC U-19 Championship the U-19 team finished runners-up, losing 1–2 in the final to UAE.

Uzbekistan national under-20 football team played three times in FIFA U-20 World Cups. In 2003 and 2009 the team exited in the group stage. In the 2013 World Cup in Turkey, the U-20 team made the play-off and in the Round of 16 beat Greece 3–1, but lost in the quarter-final to France 4–0.

In 2013, the Uzbekistan U-18 team qualified for the 2014 AFC U-19 Championship in Myanmar. They qualified for the quarter-final and beat Thailand U-19 2-1 qualifying directly to the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup. In the semi-final match held on 20 October 2014, Uzbekistan was beaten by North Korea 0:5.

The Uzbekistan U20 national soccer team represents Uzbekistan in international youth competitions and is governed by the Uzbekistan Football Association. Comprising talented players aged 20 and under, the team serves as a crucial stepping stone for young athletes aspiring to make their mark in professional soccer and the senior national team.

Known for their dynamic playing style, the Uzbekistan U20 team showcases a blend of technical skill, tactical awareness, and physical prowess. The squad is often characterized by its strong emphasis on teamwork and discipline, reflecting the rich soccer culture of Uzbekistan. The team competes in various tournaments, including the AFC U-20 Asian Cup and FIFA U-20 World Cup qualifiers, where they aim to demonstrate their potential on the continental and global stages.

With a commitment to developing young talent, the Uzbekistan U20 team plays a vital role in nurturing the next generation of soccer stars, fostering a competitive spirit, and promoting the sport throughout the nation. As they strive for success, the team embodies the hopes and aspirations of Uzbek soccer fans, aiming to elevate the country's status in the world of football.