|
|
Quarter-finals |
Ghana |
|
Korea Republic |
English |
great game |
|
Quarter-finals |
Hungary |
|
Italy |
English |
entertaining match & extra time drama |
|
Quarter-finals |
Brazil |
|
Germany |
English |
Brazil's great comeback |
|
Quarter-finals |
Costa Rica
|
|
United Arab Emirates |
English |
|
|
Semi-finals |
Ghana |
|
Hungary |
English |
|
|
Semi-finals |
Brazil |
|
Costa Rica |
English |
|
|
3rd
Place |
Hungary |
|
Costa Rica |
English |
 |
|
FINAL |
Ghana |
|
Brazil |
English |
 |
|

Olympic Football
1992
| The Football competition at Barcelona 92
Olympics was the first Under-23 competition. Players must
be under 23 years of age, with three over-23 players allowed
per squad. The tournament is now effectively an "Under-23
World Cup", complementing FIFA's own tournaments at Under-20
and Under-17 levels. |
1992
: Semi-final |
Spain |
2
: 0 |
Ghana |
Spanish |
|
1992
: Semi-final |
Poland |
6 : 1 |
Australia |
English |
|
1992
: FINAL |
Poland |
2 : 3 |
Spain |
Spanish |
|
1996
| In Atlanta 96, Argentina and Brazil were the favourites
to reach the finals, but Nigeria with all its rising stars
eliminated Brazil in the semifinals and then surprised the
world by beating Argentina at the end. After several victories
in World youth, Africans made real noise in one of the most
important planetary competitions in the world. |
1996
: Semi-final |
Nigeria |
4 : 3 |
Brazil |
English |
|
1996
: FINAL |
Nigeria |
3 : 2 |
Argentina |
English |
|
2000
| Cameroon won their first ever gold medal
in any Olympic sport when they came from two goals down to
draw 2-2 with nine-man Spain and then beat them 5-3 on penalties
in a remarkable soccer final. The victory gives Cameroon
the double of being African and Olympic champions in the same
year. They now stand with neighbours Nigeria who became the
first African side to win a global soccer title four years
ago in Atlanta |
2000
: FINAL |
Cameroon |
p 2 :
2 |
Spain |
English |
|
2004
| The men's tournament was won by Argentina,
coached by Marcelo Bielsa, which held an impressive record
of having won every single match without conceding a goal
in the tournament. The Golden Boot was also won by Argentina's
Carlos Tévez. |
2004
: First Round |
Argentina |
6 : 0
|
Serbia
& Montenegro |
English |
|
2004
: Quarter-final |
Argentina |
4 : 0 |
Costa
Rica |
English |
|
2004
: FINAL |
Argentina |
1 : 0 |
Paraguay |
English |
|
2008
| Argentina managed a thin 1-0 win over Nigeria
in a sizzling contest from the Bird's Nest national stadium
in Beijing. A lone goal from Angel Di Maria early in the second
half sees the South Americans take home their second straight
Men's Olympic Football gold. The Nigerians pick up the silver
after a stunning display throughout the competition and Brazil
takes home the bronze. |
2008
: Semi-Final |
Argentina |
|
Brazil |
English |
|
2008
: FINAL |
Argentina |
|
Nigeria |
English |
|
- FIFA Under 20 World Cup 2007 -
Semi-finals |
Argentina
|
|
Chile |
English |
|
Semi-finals |
Austria
|
|
Czech |
English |
|
3rd place |
Austria
 |
|
Chile |
English |
|
FINAL |
Argentina
 |
|
Czech |
English |
|
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