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U20 World Cup: the clubs with the most players at the tournament

the clubs with the most players at U20 World Cup:

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The 24th edition of the FIFA U20 World Cup will take place in Chile from September 27 to October 19.

A total of 24 nations will compete in the showdown, including four representatives from Africa (Nigeria, Morocco, Egypt, and South Africa).

With seven players called up by Australia’s squad, Wellington Phoenix is the most represented club at the tournament, ahead of Real Madrid (5 players) and Adelaide United (4 players).

Below is the complete ranking of clubs with the most players at the U20 World Cup.

Wellington Phoenix – Australia, A-League Men – 7 players

Real Madrid Castilla – Spain, Primera Federación (Group II) – 5 players

 the clubs with the most players at the tournament

Adelaide United – Australia, A-League Men – 4 players

Siwelele Football Club – (league not specified) – 4 players

Al-Nassr FC – Saudi Arabia, Saudi Pro League – 3 players

CD Cruz Azul U23 – Mexico, Liga MX U23 Clausura – 3 players

Molde FK – Norway, Eliteserien – 3 players

San Diego FC – United States, MLS – 3 players

Al-Riyadh SC – Saudi Arabia, Saudi Pro League – 3 players

América de Cali – Colombia, Liga DIMAYOR II – 3 players

Mamelodi Sundowns – South Africa, Betway Premiership – 3 players

Plaza Amador – Panama, Liga Panameña Clausura – 3 players

Sydney FC – Australia, A-League Men – 3 players

Auckland FC – Australia, A-League Men – 3 players

Melbourne Victory – Australia, A-League Men – 3 players

Zed FC – Egypt, Premier League – 3 players

Enppi SC – Egypt, Premier League – 3 players

Fútbol Consultants Desamparados – 3 players

AS Monaco U21 – 3 players

FC La Habana – 3 players

Palmeiras U20 – Brazil, Brasileiro U20 – 3 players

Botafogo – Brazil, Série A – 2 players

Seattle Sounders – United States, MLS – 2 players

Pachuca – Mexico, Liga MX Apertura – 2 players

Vélez Sarsfield – Argentina, Torneo Clausura – 2 players

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