IFFHS World Youth (U20) Team

The IFFHS World Youth (U20) Team is a football award given annually since 2020. The award is given by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS).

IFFHS Youth (U20) Men World Team
SportAssociation football
Awarded forBest performing youth (U20) men players of the calendar year
Presented byInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics
History
First award2020
Editions2
Most wins(2 appearances each)
Eduardo Camavinga
Rodrygo
Websitewww.iffhs.com

Men's winners

List of winners

In 2020, IFFHS started to nominate a world youth men team of the year.

Year Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
2020[1] Ersin Destanoğlu (Beşiktaş) Sergiño Dest (Ajax/Barcelona)
Wesley Fofana (Leicester City)
Chris Richards (Bayern Munich)
Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich)
Sandro Tonali (Milan)
Phil Foden (Manchester City)
Eduardo Camavinga (Stade Rennais)
Rodrygo (Real Madrid)
Erling Haaland (Borussia Dortmund)
Ansu Fati (Barcelona)
2021[2] Anatoliy Trubin (Shakhtar Donetsk) Benoît Badiashile (Monaco)
Eric García (Manchester City/Barcelona)
Nuno Mendes (Sporting CP/Paris Saint-Germain)
Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund)
Pedri (Barcelona)
Eduardo Camavinga (Stade Rennais/Real Madrid)
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
Rodrygo (Real Madrid)
Mason Greenwood (Manchester United)
Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich)

Statistics

Multiple appearances (2020–present)
Player Apps Years
Eduardo Camavinga 2 2020, 2021
Rodrygo 2020, 2021
Multiple appearances by club
Club Apps Players
Barcelona 4 4
Bayern Munich 3 3
Real Madrid 3 2
Borussia Dortmund 2 2
Manchester City 2 2
Stade Rennais 2 1
Multiple appearances by nationality
Nationality Apps Players
England 4 4
France 4 3
Spain 3 3
United States 2 2
Brazil 2 1
IFFHS Youth (U20) Women World Team
SportAssociation football
Awarded forBest performing youth (U20) women players of the calendar year
Presented byInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics
History
First award2020
Editions2
Most wins(2 appearances each)
Cata Coll
Lena Oberdorf
Websitewww.iffhs.com

Women's winners

List of winners

In 2020, IFFHS started to nominate a world youth women team of the year.

Year Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
2020[3] Cata Coll (Sevilla/Barcelona) Ellie Carpenter (Lyon)
Kate Wiesner (Penn State)
Laia Aleixandri (Atlético Madrid)
Selma Bacha (Lyon)
Lena Oberdorf (VfL Wolfsburg)
Sydney Lohmann (Bayern Munich)
Sophia Smith (Portland Thorns)
Linda Caicedo (Deportivo Cali)
Jordyn Huitema (Paris Saint-Germain)
Lauren Hemp (Manchester City)
2021[4] Cata Coll (Barcelona) Maya Le Tissier (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Lena Oberdorf (VfL Wolfsburg)
Emilie Bragstad (FC Rosengård)
Melchie Dumornay (Stade de Reims)
Hanna Bennison (FC Rosengård/Everton)
Mary Fowler (Montpellier)
Trinity Rodman (Washington Spirit)
Nikita Tromp (Ajax)
Alison González (Atlas)
Haley Bugeja (Sassuolo)

Statistics

Multiple appearances (2020–present)
Player Apps Years
Cata Coll 2 2020, 2021
Lena Oberdorf 2020, 2021
Multiple appearances by club
Club Apps Players
FC Rosengård 2 2
Lyon 2 2
Barcelona 2 1
VfL Wolfsburg 2 1
Multiple appearances by nationality
Nationality Apps Players
United States 3 3
Germany 3 2
Spain 3 2
Australia 2 2
England 2 2

See also

References

  1. "THE WORLD'S YOUTH MEN TEAM OF THE YEAR 2020 (U20) by IFFHS". www.iffhs.com. 3 April 2021. Archived from the original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  2. "IFFHS MEN'S YOUTH (U20) WORLD TEAM OF THE YEAR 2021". www.iffhs.com. 9 December 2021. Archived from the original on 9 December 2021. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  3. "THE WORLD'S YOUTH WOMEN TEAM OF THE YEAR 2020 (U20) by IFFHS". www.iffhs.com. 3 April 2021. Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  4. "IFFHS WOMEN'S YOUTH (U20) WORLD TEAM OF THE YEAR 2021". www.iffhs.com. 8 December 2021. Archived from the original on 8 December 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
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