2025 AFC U-20 Asian Cup

The 2025 AFC U-20 Asian Cup is the 42nd edition of the AFC U-20 Asian Cup (including previous editions of the AFC Youth Championship and AFC U-19 Championship), the biennial international youth football championship organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for the men's under-20 national teams of Asia.

2025 AFC U-20 Asian Cup
2025年亚足联U-20亚洲杯
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates12 February – 1 March
Teams16 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)4 (in 1 host city)
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored47 (3.36 per match)
Attendance18,808 (1,343 per match)
Top scorer(s)9 players (2 goals)
2023
2027
All statistics correct as of 16 February 2025.

On 24 May 2024, the AFC announced that China would host the tournament.[1]

A total of 16 teams are playing in the tournament. The top four teams will qualify for the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile as the AFC representatives.

Uzbekistan are the title holders, having won the title in 2023.

Qualification

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Qualification matches were played between 21 and 29 September 2024.[2]

Qualified teams

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A total of 16 teams, including hosts China, qualified for the final tournament.

Team Qualified as Appearance Previous best performance
  China Hosts 20th Champions (1985)
  Syria Group A winners 12th Champions (1994)
  Uzbekistan Group B winners 9th Champions (2023)
  South Korea Group C winners 40th Champions (1959, 1960, 1963, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1990, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2012)
  Saudi Arabia Group D winners 15th Champions (1986, 1992, 2018)
  North Korea Group E winners 14th Champions (1976, 2006, 2010)
  Indonesia Group F winners 20th Champions (1961)
  Iran Group G winners 22nd Champions (1973, 1974, 1975, 1976)
  Iraq Group H winners 19th Champions (1975, 1977, 1978, 1988, 2000)
  Japan Group I winners 39th Champions (2016)
  Qatar Group J winners 16th Champions (2014)
  Yemen 1st best runners-up 8th Quarter-finals (1975)
  Kyrgyzstan 2nd best runners-up 3rd Group stage (2006, 2023)
  Australia 3rd best runners-up 9th Runners-up (2010)
  Thailand 4th best runners-up 34th Champions (1962, 1969)
  Jordan 5th best runners-up 9th Fourth place (2006)

Venues

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The competition is being held in four venues around Shenzhen.[3]

Shenzhen
Bao'an Guangming Longhua
Bao'an Stadium Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Centre Stadium Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Pitch No.1 Longhua Cultural and Sports Center
Capacity: 40,000 Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 500 Capacity: 2,364
 

Match officials

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Referees

Assistant referees

  •   James Lindsay
  •   Mohamed Salman
  •   Guo Jingtao
  •   Luo Zheng
  •   So Kai Man
  •   Bangbang Syamsudar
  •   Hayder Ubaydee
  •   Takagi Takumi
  •   Ali Jraq
  •   Nasser Al-Busaidi
  •   Khaled Khalaf
  •   Cheon Jin-hee
  •   Ismoil Nuraliev
  •   Kijsathit Pattarapong
  •   Yasser Al-Murshidi
  •   Ruslan Serazitdinov

Draw

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The draw of the final tournament was held on 7 November 2024 in Shenzhen, China. The 16 teams were drawn into four groups of four teams, with the teams seeded according to their performance in the 2023 AFC U-20 Asian Cup final tournament and qualification, with the hosts China automatically seeded and assigned to Position A1 in the draw.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
  1.   China (hosts)
  2.   Uzbekistan
  3.   Iraq
  4.   Japan

Squads

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Players born on or after 1 January 2005 and on or before 31 December 2009 were eligible to compete in the tournament. Each team must register a squad of minimum 18 players and maximum 23 players, minimum three of whom must be goalkeepers.

Group stage

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Tiebreakers

Teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if tied on points, the following tie-breaking criteria were applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings:[4]

  1. Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  2. Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  3. Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  4. If more than two teams are tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams are still tied, all head-to-head criteria above are reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams;
  5. Goal difference in all group matches;
  6. Goals scored in all group matches;
  7. Penalty shoot-out if only two teams were tied and they met in the last round of the group;
  8. Disciplinary points (yellow card = 1 point, red card as a result of two yellow cards = 3 points, direct red card = 3 points, yellow card followed by direct red card = 4 points);
  9. Drawing of lots.

All match times are in local time, (UTC+8)

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Australia (Q) 2 2 0 0 8 2 +6 6 Knockout stage
2   China (H, Q) 2 2 0 0 7 3 +4 6
3   Qatar (E) 2 0 0 2 2 5 −3 0
4   Kyrgyzstan (E) 2 0 0 2 3 10 −7 0
Updated to match(es) played on 15 February 2025. Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(E) Eliminated; (H) Hosts; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Australia  5–1  Kyrgyzstan
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China  2–1  Qatar
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Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Centre Stadium, Shenzhen
Attendance: 5,152
Referee: Qasim Al-Hatmi (Oman)

Qatar  1–3  Australia
Report
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Centre Stadium, Shenzhen
Attendance: 1,072
Referee: Zaid Thamer Mohammed (Iraq)
Kyrgyzstan  2–5  China
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Attendance: 7,944

China  v  Australia
Kyrgyzstan  v  Qatar
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Centre Stadium, Shenzhen

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Iraq 2 1 1 0 2 1 +1 4 Knockout stage
2   Saudi Arabia 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 3[a]
3   Jordan 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 3[a]
4   North Korea 2 0 1 1 2 3 −1 1
Updated to match(es) played on 16 February 2025. Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Saudi Arabia 3, Jordan 0
Iraq  1–1  North Korea
Report
Attendance: 266
Referee: Abdullah Jamali (Kuwait)
Jordan  0–1  Saudi Arabia
Report
Attendance: 472
Referee: Ahmed Eisa Darwish (United Arab Emirates)

North Korea  1–2  Jordan
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Saudi Arabia  0–1  Iraq
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Attendance: 827
Referee: Qasim Al-Hatmi (Oman)

Iraq  v  Jordan
Saudi Arabia  v  North Korea

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Iran (Q) 2 2 0 0 9 0 +9 6 Knockout stage
2   Uzbekistan (Q) 2 2 0 0 4 1 +3 6
3   Indonesia (E) 2 0 0 2 1 6 −5 0
4   Yemen (E) 2 0 0 2 0 7 −7 0
Updated to match(es) played on 16 February 2025. Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Uzbekistan  1–0  Yemen
Report
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Pitch No.1, Shenzhen
Attendance: 179
Referee: Shen Yinhao (China)
Iran  3–0  Indonesia
Report
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Centre Stadium, Shenzhen
Attendance: 356
Referee: Hiroki Kasahara (Japan)

Yemen  0–6  Iran
Report
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Pitch No.1, Shenzhen
Attendance: 225
Referee: Choi Hyun-jai (South Korea)
Indonesia  1–3  Uzbekistan
Report
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Centre Stadium, Shenzhen
Attendance: 510
Referee: Abdullah Jamali (Kuwait)

Uzbekistan  v  Iran
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Pitch No.1, Shenzhen
Indonesia  v  Yemen
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Centre Stadium, Shenzhen

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   South Korea (Q) 2 2 0 0 6 2 +4 6 Knockout stage
2   Japan 2 1 1 0 5 2 +3 4
3   Syria 2 0 1 1 3 4 −1 1
4   Thailand (E) 2 0 0 2 1 7 −6 0
Updated to match(es) played on 17 February 2025. Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
South Korea  2–1  Syria
Report
Attendance: 363
Referee: Ammar Mahfoodh (Bahrain)
Japan  3–0  Thailand
Report
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Pitch No.1, Shenzhen
Attendance: 184
Referee: Abdulhadi Al-Rowaily (Qatar)

Syria  2–2  Japan
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Thailand  1–4  South Korea
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Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Pitch No.1, Shenzhen
Referee: Asker Nadjafaliev (Uzbekistan)

Japan  v  South Korea
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Pitch No.1, Shenzhen
Syria  v  Thailand

Knockout stage

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In the knockout stage, extra time and penalty shoot-out are used to decide the winner if necessary.

Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
22 February
 
 
Winner Group A
 
26 February
 
Runner-up Group B
 
 
 
23 February
 
 
 
Winner Group C
 
1 March
 
Runner-up Group D
 
 
 
22 February
 
 
 
Winner Group B
 
26 February
 
Runner-up Group A
 
 
 
23 February
 
 
 
Winner Group D
 
 
Runner-up Group C
 

Quarter-finals

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Winners qualified for the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

Winner Group BMatch 26Runner-up Group A
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Centre Stadium, Shenzhen

Winner Group AMatch 25Runner-up Group B

Winner Group CMatch 27Runner-up Group D
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Centre Stadium, Shenzhen

Winner Group DMatch 28Runner-up Group C
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Pitch No.1, Shenzhen

Semi-finals

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Winner M26Match 30Winner M28
Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base Centre Stadium, Shenzhen

Winner M25Match 29Winner M27

Final

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Winner M29Match 31Winner M30

Goalscorers

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There have been 56 goals scored in 16 matches, for an average of 3.5 goals per match (as of 17 February).

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Qualified teams for FIFA U-20 World Cup

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The following teams from AFC qualified for the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile.

Team Qualified on Previous appearances in FIFA U-20 World Cup1
22 February 2025
22 February 2025
23 February 2025
23 February 2025
1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "Pivotal reforms approved by AFC Competitions Committee". Asian Football Association. 24 May 2024. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  2. ^ "AFC Competitions Calendar (Jul 2024 - Jun 2025)" (PDF). AFC. 15 May 2024.
  3. ^ "官方:2025年中国U20亚洲杯将在深圳举行" (in Chinese). Dongqiudi. 7 November 2024. Retrieved 7 November 2024.
  4. ^ "Regulations AFC U-20 Asian Cup 2023" (PDF). AFC.
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