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2025 AFC U-20 Asian Cup squads
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The 2025 AFC U-20 Asian Cup will be an international football tournament that will be held in China from 12 February to 1 March 2025. The sixteen participating national teams were required to register a squad of a minimum of 18 and a maximum of 23 players, including at least three goalkeepers (Regulations Article 26.3). Only players in these squads are eligible to take part in the tournament. The tournament exclusively requires players to be born between 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2009 to be eligible (Regulations Article 22.1), that is, they must be a maximum of 20 years old and at least 16 years old by the end of the calendar year in which the competition is played.[1]
Each participating national team had to submit a provisional list of a minimum of 18 and a maximum of 50 players (including at least four goalkeepers) to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), via the AFC Administration System (AFCAS), no later than thirty days prior to its first match of the competition. Up to 5 players could be replaced or added to the provisional list, for any reason, provided that the maximum number of registered players (50) is not exceeded no later than ten days prior to its first match of the competition (Regulations Article 25). The final list of up to 23 players per national team had to be submitted to AFC, via AFCAS, by latest ten days prior to the first match of the tournament. All players in the final list had to be chosen from the respective provisional list. The AFC announced the final lists on 8 February 2025.[2][3] Teams are permitted to replace any player up to 24 hours prior to their first match of the competition. The replacement player must come from the provisional list and will be assigned the shirt number of the replaced player (Regulations Article 26.2).
The age listed for each player is on 12 February 2025, the first day of the tournament. A flag is included for coaches who are of a different nationality than their own national team. Players name marked in bold have been capped at full international level.
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Group A
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Australia
The final squad was announced on 24 January 2025.[4]
Head coach: Trevor Morgan
China
A 28-player provisional squad was announced on 3 January 2025.[5] On 13 January 2025, the team called up goalkeeper Zhang Haoran.[6] On 24 January 2025, it was reported that Tang Tianyi has left the camp, in replacement for Sun Kangbo.[7][8] On 8 February 2025, the AFC released the final lists for all teams, including China.[2] The following day, in China's official squad announcement, Yuan Jianrui was replaced by Zhang Haoran due to illness.[9]
Head coach: Dejan Đurđević
Kyrgyzstan
A 24-player provisional squad was announced on 4 February 2025.[10] On 8 February 2025, the AFC released the final lists for all teams, including Kyrgyzstan.[2]
Head coach: Serhiy Puchkov
Qatar
A 30-player provisional squad was announced on 3 January 2025.[11] The final squad was announced on 6 February 2025.[12]
Head coach: Félix Sarriugarte
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Group B
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Iraq
A 26-player provisional squad was announced on 19 January 2025.[13] On 8 February 2025, the AFC released the final lists for all teams, including Iraq.[2]
Head coach: Emad Mohammed
Jordan
The final squad was announced on 18 January 2025.[14]
North Korea
The final squad was announced on 8 February 2025.[15]
Head coach: Jon Chol
Saudi Arabia
The final squad was announced by the AFC when they released the final lists for all teams on 8 February 2025.[2][16]
Head coach: Marcos Soares
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Group C
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Indonesia
A 34-player provisional squad was announced on 5 January 2025.[17] The final squad was announced on 4 February 2025.[18]
Head coach: Indra Sjafri
Iran
The final squad was announced on 15 February 2025.[19]
Head coach: Hossein Abdi
Uzbekistan
A 25-player provisional squad was announced on 26 January 2025.[20] The final squad was announced on 8 February 2025.[21]
Head coach: Farhod Nishonov
Yemen
A 27-player provisional squad was announced on 24 December 2024.[22] The final squad was announced on 3 February 2025.[23]
Head coach: Mohammed Al-Baadani
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Group D
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Japan
The final squad was announced on 28 January 2025.[24]
Head coach: Yuzo Funakoshi
South Korea
A 27-player provisional squad was announced on 15 January 2025.[25] The final squad was announced on 6 February 2025.[26]
Head coach: Lee Chang-won
Syria
The final squad was announced by the AFC when they released the final lists for all teams on 8 February 2025.[2]
Head coach: Mohammad Kwid
Thailand
The final squad was announced on 8 February 2025.[27]
Head coach: Emerson
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