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2021 UNAF U-20 Tournament

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The 2021 UNAF U-20 Tournament is the 14th edition of the UNAF U-20 Tournament. The tournament will take place in Tunisia, from 8 to 17 November 2021.[1]

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Participants

Venues

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Squads

Tournament

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Updated to match(es) played on 17 November 2021. Source: UNAF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(H) Hosts

Matches

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Stade municipal d'Ariana, Ariana
Referee: Abdelmoumen Al-Raii (Libya)
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Stade municipal de Carthage, Carthage
Referee: Tayeb Bouderbala (Algeria)

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Stade municipal d'Ariana, Ariana
Referee: Tarek Elsayed Kacem (Egypt)
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Stade municipal de Carthage, Carthage
Referee: Faraj Abdellaoui (Tunisia)

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Stade municipal d'Ariana, Ariana
Referee: Abdelmoumen Al-Raii (Libya)
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Stade municipal de Carthage, Carthage
Referee: Nabil Ben Rokaya (Morocco)

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Stade municipal d'Ariana, Ariana
Referee: Mahaji Tayeb Bouderyel (Algeria)
More information Mauritania, 2–1 ...
Stade municipal de Carthage, Carthage
Referee: Mohamed Sayed Kacem (Egypt)

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Stade municipal d'Ariana, Ariana
Referee: Nabil Ben Rokaya (Morocco)
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Stade municipal de Carthage, Carthage
Referee: Faraj Abdellaoui (Tunisia)
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Champion

 2021 UNAF U-20 Tournament winners 

Tunisia
Seventh title

Scorers

4 goals
  • Mauritania Ely Housseinou Sy
2 goals
  • Algeria Jorès Rahou
  • Egypt Ahmed Helmi Abdelhamid
  • Egypt Abderrahman Zaki Ahmed
  • Libya Abdallah Faraj Al Ferjani
  • Tunisia Ghaith Whaibi
  • Tunisia Mohamed Amine Kechiche
  • Tunisia Youssef Snana
1 goal
  • Algeria Sarvantes Casado Noa
  • Algeria Idriss Bounaas
  • Egypt Ahmed Cherif Zaki
  • Egypt Ahmed Fathi Abdelwahab
  • Libya Fahd Mohamed
  • Mauritania Mohamed Ali Diadié
  • Mauritania Issa M’Bareck
  • Tunisia Yassine Dridi
  • Tunisia Makram Sghaïer
  • Tunisia Adem Garreb
  • Tunisia Malcom Jamal Lahmidi
  • Tunisia Malek Mehri

Awards

  • Golden ball:
  • Golden boot:
  • Golden glove:
  • Fair play trophy:  Libya

References

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