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·15 de mayo de 2026

U-20 Women's World Cup groups confirmed

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FIFA held the draw for the groups of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup this Friday (15). Brazil will face Canada, England, and Tanzania in Group B in the first stage. The 12th edition of the U-20 World Cup will take place in Poland from September 5 to 27, 2026, with 24 national teams.

Competing for the title are Argentina, Benin, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, North Korea, South Korea, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Spain, the United States, France, Ghana, England, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, and Tanzania. Brazil will make its debut on September 5 against Tanzania. The second match is against Canada on the 8th, closing the group stage against England on the 11th.


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The draw took place in Łódź, one of the tournament’s four host cities, and was attended by Brazil U-20 Women’s National Team head coach Camilla Orlando and CBF Women’s Youth National Teams manager Gabriel Mastrodomenico.

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Brazil is in Group B of the U-20 World Cup and will face Canada, England, and Tanzania Credits: Mateusz Slodkowski - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

At the last World Cup, held in Colombia, Brazil was eliminated in the quarterfinals by North Korea, which went on to become champion. With its third title, the country tied with the United States and Germany as the most successful nations in the competition.

As preparation for the World Cup, the U-20 national team will play three friendlies in Portugal on June 3, 6, and 9. The matches will be against Finland, South Korea, and Portugal. The squad for the friendlies will be announced on Wednesday (20) at 11 a.m. at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro. Press accreditation is open. (click here).

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