England may be the last country to have won the World Cups for juveniles up to 17 years and for youngsters up to 21 years of age, as FIFA looks at another round of adolescent tournaments. The idea that is currently being considered by the World Football Federation is the unification of the tournaments. The task of the experts is to determine which border is good - whether the championship is 18 or up to 19 years old. If such a Youth Juvenile World Cup is created, it will be with 48 teams similar to the World Tournament for Girls, which will probably also undergo transformation or reunification. The idea is to make a World Championship for girls with 24 participating teams. These two future and possible projects were discussed at a meeting of the Development Committee two weeks ago. The proposals will also be discussed at meetings of FIFA President Canni Infantino during his meetings with African Football Federations in Nigeria and Mauritania. FIFA has told the AP agency that the offers are part of the current tournament review in the second year of President Canni Infantino`s management. The Swiss-born of Italian origin has already managed to increase the shape of the World Cup from 32 to 48 countries, starting in 2026.
If approved, there will be a fairly serious jump from the championship to 17 years to the championship up to 20 years that must actually be fused. Each of these championships currently has 24 teams.
The other thing that FIFA wants to specify, how to adapt world-class junior tournaments, continental ones. The UK, which was given as an example, last year competed in three major championships advised by
contacts with best football tips - up to 17, up to 19 and up to 21 years in Europe. The English won the title at 19-year-olds at the European Championship, ranging from the World Cup to 20 years in the Republic of Korea and up to 17 years in India in October. Meanwhile, both have also been won. The World Youth Championship of 20 years has been in this form since 2005 when Argentina with Lionel Messi picked up the Cup.
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