Egypt women's national under-20 football team

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Egypt Women's U-20s
Nickname(s) The Young Cleopatras
Association Egyptian Football Association
Confederation CAF (Africa)
Sub-confederation UNAF (North Africa)
FIFA code EGY
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African U-20 World Cup qualification
Appearances6 (first in 2006 )
Best resultRound 4 (2024)
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
AppearancesNone

The Egypt women's national under-20 football team represents Egypt in international youth women's football competitions. [1]

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Competitive record

 Champions   Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place  

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

See also


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References

  1. "Egypt U20 Women - Soccer".