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Mexico arrives at the CONCACAF U-20 less than a month after Juan Carlos Chavez replaced as coach Jesus Ramirez, who resigned to take over as manager of Mexico City club America. El Tri won 10 CONCACAF U-20 titles between 1962 and 1992, and has qualified for the FIFA U-20 World Cup 10 times, (second most in CONCACAF). Mexico finished runner-up at the 1997 U-20 World Cup in Tunisia was the first CONCACAF nation to host the FIFA event in 1983.
Uniform Number First Name Last Name Pos DOB CLub
Juan Carlos Chavez Coach
1 Miguel Centeno GK 8/16/1989 CD Toluca
2 Nestor Vidrio DF 3/22/1989 Atlas CF
3 Oswaldo Alanis DF 3/18/1989 Tecos UAG
4 Christian Sanchez DF 4/4/1989 Atlas CF
5 Juan Ocampo DF 6/11/1989 CD Guadalajara
6 Carlos Montes DF 5/10/1989 CD Guadalajara
7 Arnhold Rivas AT 6/13/1989 Tecos UAG
8 Marco Fabian AT 7/21/1989 CD Guadalajara
9 Javier Cortes AT 7/20/1989 Pumas UNAM
10 Antonio Salazar AT 2/7/1989 CD Guadalajara
11 Julio Nava AT 12/29/1989 CD Guadalajara
12 Liborio Sanchez GK 10/9/1989 CD Guadalajara
13 David Cabrera MD 9/7/1989 Pumas UNAM
14 Nestor Calderon AT 2/14/1989 CD Toluca
15 Axel Velasquez AT 5/23/1990 Atlas CF
16 Luis Silva MD 3/23/1989 CA Monarcas Morelia
17 Jesus Dueñas AT 3/16/1989 Tigres UANL
18 Cesar Martinez MD 2/6/1989 CF Monterrey
19 Carlos Gutierrez DF 2/3/1990 Atlas CF
20 Luis Perez MD 3/15/1989 CID Necaxa
Team: Costa Rica
Coach: Ronald Gonzalez
Los Ticos won Group 1 of UNCAF (Union Centroamericana de Fútbol) qualifying over Honduras and Nicaragua to earn one of two guaranteed Central American berths in the CONCACAF championship. Costa Rica is making its 16th appearance in the CONCACAF finals, and has qualified six times for the FIFA U-20 World Cup, the most by any Central American nation.
Uniform Number First Name Last Name Pos DOB CLub
Pedro Luis Valencia DF 1/31/1989 Puntarenas FC
Ronald Gonzalez Coach
1 Esteban Alvarado GK 4/28/1989 Universidad de Costa Rica
2 Jose Mena DF 2/2/1989 Deportivo Saprissa
3 Kenner Gutierrez DF 6/9/1989 LD Alajuelense
4 Juan Andres Monge DF 4/25/1990 Deportivo Saprissa
5 Derrick Johnson DF 7/28/1989 Brujas FC
6 Ricardo José Blanco DF 5/12/1989 Deportivo Saprissa
7 Marcos Ureña AT 3/5/1990 LD Alajuelense
8 David Guzman MD 2/18/1990 Deportivo Saprissa
9 Jorge Castro AT 9/11/1990 Deportivo Saprissa
10 Carlos Hernandez MD 8/29/1989 Heredia
11 Diego Madrigal MD 3/19/1989 Universidad de Costa Rica
12 Cristian Gamboa DF 10/24/1989 Liberia Mia
13 Allen Guevara MD 4/16/1989 Liberia Mia
14 Bryan Oviedo DF 2/18/1990 Deportivo Saprissa
15 Mynor Escoe AT 4/6/1991 Deportivo Saprissa
16 Diego Estrada MD 5/25/1989 LD Alajuelense
17 Josue Martinez AT 3/25/1990 Deportivo Saprissa
18 Minor Jesus Alvarez GK 11/14/1989 Deportivo Saprissa
19 Jose Varela DF 4/30/1990 Brujas FC
20 Esteban Luna MD 1/5/1990 Deportivo Saprissa
Team: United States
Coach: Thomas Rongen
The USA has qualified 11 times for the FIFA U-20 World Cup, more than any other CONCACAF nation, but have never won the confederation crown. The Stars & Stripes have qualified for a CONCACAF record six consecutive FIFA championships and return with Rongen the helm for the third time (2003, 2007).
Uniform Number First Name Last Name Pos DOB CLub
Thomas Rongen Coach
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