Aruba U20

Aruba U20

Leagues Played
CONCACAF U20 Championship 17
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
Aruba Aruba Women

The Aruba National Football team (Dutch, "Arubaans voetbalelftal"; Papiamento, "Seleccion Arubano di futbol" is the official football team under 20 of Aruba and is controlled by the Arubaanse Voetbal Bond.

History

Road to the 2015 Championship

During the 1st round of qualification they were placed in group 4 along with Grenada, and Dominica. Aruba defeated both team with 1-0 win to qualify to the final round. During the final round they were placed in group B along with Haiti, Dominican Republic and Saint Kitts and Nevis. They would beat the Dominican Republic and Saint Kitts and Nevis both with 2-1 win, unfortunately lose to Haiti with 2-1 defeat. They would get second in the group and face off against Cuba which they lost 2-1. Their goalkeeper Jean Marc Antersijn, would win the Golden Glove, and they would win the Fair Play Award. This would be their first time competing in the CONCACAF Championship. They were later placed in group A along with host Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Panama, United States, and Guatemala.

2015 Championship

On Aruba debut in the 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Championship the team would find it difficult to win a single game in the tournament. The team would go on to lose 4 out of the 5 games, drawing with host Jamaica in a 0-0 scoreline in their final game.

Aruba U20 is the national youth soccer team representing the Caribbean island of Aruba. Comprised of talented players under the age of 20, the team competes in various international tournaments and qualifiers, showcasing the emerging talent and potential of Aruban football. Known for their skillful play, determination, and passion for the game, Aruba U20 is a team on the rise, aiming to make a mark on the global soccer stage. With a strong focus on player development and teamwork, the team is dedicated to achieving success and bringing pride to their nation. Watch out for Aruba U20 as they continue to make strides in the world of youth soccer.