Reigning champions England failed to qualify this time around but there will be a number of potential superstars on show in the next few weeks
Kicking-off on May 23, some of the stars of the future will be in action in Poland at the Under-20 World Cup.
Reigning champions England failed to qualify this time around, meaning there will be a new name on the trophy come the end of the final on June 15.
The 24 teams have been drawn into six groups of four as they begin their bids for glory.
Group A: Colombia, Poland, Senegal, Tahiti
Group B: Ecuador, Italy, Japan, Mexico
Group C: Honduras, Norway, New Zealand, Uruguay
Group D: Nigeria, Qatar, Ukraine, USA
Group E: France, Mali, Panama, Saudi Arabia
Group F: Argentina, Portugal, South Africa, South Korea
Check out Goal's handy guide to each team on show, their star men, and their chances of going on to lift the trophy next month…
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COACH: Fernando Batista
STAR PLAYER: Gonzalo Maroni
Champions 12 years ago in Canada, Argentina believe they have a generation of players that can once again challenge for the title after they finished as runners-up in the South American Under-20 Championship earlier this year.
Their star man is playmaker Gonzalo Maroni, who has been linked with both Inter and AC Milan, while Boca Juniors midfielder Agustin Almedra could also be on his way to Serie A, with Napoli interested.
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Goalkeepers: Manuel Roffo, Joaquin Blazquez, Jeronimo Porteau.
Defenders: Marcelo Weigandt, Facundo Medina, Facundo Mura, Maximiliano Centurion, Nehuen Perez
Midfielders: Cristian Ferreira, Santiago Sosa, Agustin Almendra, Gonzalo Maroni, Fausto Vera, Francisco Ortega, Anibal Moreno, Pedro de la Vega
Forwards: Julian Alvarez, Ezequiel Barco, Adolfo Gaich, Agustin Urzi, Tomas Chancalay
AdvertisementGettyColombia
COACH: Arturo Reyes
STAR PLAYER: Juan Camilo 'Cucho' Hernandez
Arturo Reyes' side arrive in Poland as dark horses, particularly given they are, relatively speaking, more experienced than some of the other assembled squads.
Juan Camilo 'Cucho' Hernandez is coming off an impressive campaign for Huesa in La Liga, though there is no place for Manchester City winger Ian Poveda, who was reportedly being considered for selection despite having previously represented England at youth level.
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Goalkaapers: Juan David Lemus, Kevin Mier, Reinaldo Fontalvo
Defenders: Andres Balanta, Juan Sebastian Palma, Andres Felipe Reyes, Carlos Cuesta, Brayan Vera, Hayen Palacios, Anderson Arroyo
Midfielders: Gustavo Carvajal, Andres Amaya, Andres Perea, Jaime Alvarado
Forwards: Deiber Caicedo, Johan Carbonero, Carlos Teran, Luis Sandoval, Juan Camilo 'Cucho' Hernandez, Luis Sinisterra, Ivan Angulo
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COACH: Jorge Celico
STAR PLAYER: Leonardo Campana
Perhaps the finest generation of players to have been produced by Ecuador arrive in Poland as South American Under-20 champions having won the title earlier this year.
That competition's top goalscorer Leonardo Campana is set to be watched by a number of Europe's top clubs at this tournament, while Jorge Celico also possesses one of the best goalkeepers on show in Real Sociedad's Moises Ramirez.
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Goalkeepers: Moises Ramirez, Johan Lara, Pierre Bellolio
Defenders: Jackson Porozo, Gustavo Vallecilla, Richard Mina, John Espinoza, Luis Loor, Diego Palacios, Luis Castillo
Midfielders: Jordi Alcivar, Jefferson Arce, Jordan Rezabala, Luis Estupinan, Jose Cifuentes, Sergio Quintero
Forwards: Leonardo Campana, Stiven Plaza, Alexander Alvarado, Daniel Segura, Gonzalo Plata
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COACH: Bernard Diomede
STAR PLAYER: Moussa Diaby
Widely tipped to follow in the footsteps of the France senior side and lift the World Cup this summer, Bernard Diomede is spoiled for choice given the impressive depth of talent available to him in Poland.
Borussia Dortmund centre-back Dan-Axel Zagadou will likely be partnered by Arsenal target William Saliba in defence, in front of Fiorentina No.1 Alban Lafont, while up front PSG starlet Moussa Diaby and Lyon striker Amine Gouiri will be relied upon to provide the goals.
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Goalkeepers: Didier Desprez, Alban Lafont, Ilan Meslier
Defenders: Thomas Basila, Nicolas Cozza, Boubacar Kamara, Evan Ndicka, William Saliba, Sambou Sissoko, Dan-Axel Zagadou
Midfielders: Youssouf Fofana, Enzo Loiodice, Ibrahima Diallo, Boubakry Soumare, Mickael Cuisance
Forwards: Yacine Adli, Moussa Diaby, Moussa Sylla, Amine Gouiri, Nabil Alioui, Lenny Pintor






