Equatorial Guinea U-20 | |
Nickname: | Nzalang Nacional (National Thunder) |
Association: | Federación Ecuatoguineana de Fútbol |
Sub-Confederation: | UNIFFAC (Central Africa) |
Confederation: | CAF (Africa) |
Coach: | Óscar Eyang Mvondo Nsang |
Home Stadium: | Estadio de Malabo |
Fifa Trigramme: | EQG |
Most Caps: | Alejandro Nza Ekang Owono |
Top Scorer: | Héctor Mbarga Obiang Nguema |
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U20wc Apps: | None |
Regional Name: | U-20 Africa Cup of Nations |
Regional Cup Apps: | 1 |
Regional Cup First: | 1981 |
Regional Cup Best: | Round 2 (1981) |
The Equatorial Guinea national under-20 football team, nicknamed the National Thunder, represents Equatorial Guinea in international youth football competitions. Its primary role is the development of players in preparation for the senior national team. The team competes in a variety of competitions, including the biennial FIFA U-20 World Cup and the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations, which is the top competitions for this age group.[1] [2]
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2025 | To be determined | |||||||
Total | 0/23 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |