Argentina, which didn’t qualify for the U-20 World Cup, is very interested in hosting the U-20 World Cup

The Albiceleste could secure a sneaky qualification for the showpiece event

Argentina has made a formal bid to host the U-20 men’s World Cup, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Thursday.

The day before, FIFA removed Indonesia as the U-20 World Cup host amid an ongoing dispute over Israel’s participation in the tournament.

The governor of Bali had called for Israel to be banned from the tournament, while there were also protests from local religious groups. Israel has no formal diplomatic relations with Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country.

FIFA said that a new host would be confirmed as soon as possible and the tournament’s current dates of May 20-June 11 will be maintained.

Infantino was in Paraguay on Thursday ahead of the upcoming CONMEBOL Congress, and confirmed Argentina’s bid.

“We all know Argentine football and surely it can host a competition of this level,” Infantino told a news conference.

“There are other countries that have also announced interest but as a candidacy, with the government’s guarantees and other details, Argentina is the first and we will make the decision in two or three days,” he added.

Argentina could qualify through back door

Though hosting a major international tournament is always a big honor, Argentina may have an ulterior motive here too.

One month after their senior team captured the World Cup in Qatar, Argentina crashed out of qualifying for the U-20 World Cup. Should Argentina be chosen as host for the event, it would presumably give their U-20s a second chance at participating.

It’s unclear if Indonesia will still keep the spot in the U-20 World Cup they had secured by virtue of being the tournament host. That place could, in theory, instead go to whichever country steps up in their place.

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FIFA pulls U-20 World Cup out of Indonesia amid Israel controversy

Bali’s governor had called for Israel to be banned from competing in the event

FIFA has announced that Indonesia has been stripped of hosting rights for the 2023 U-20 men’s World Cup, which is set to kick off in May.

The governing body said a new host would be appointed as soon as possible, with the dates of the tournament remaining unchanged.

FIFA’s decision came after Friday’s draw was cancelled amid Indonesia’s stance on Israel, which qualified for the tournament for the first time.

The Jakarta Post reported this month that Bali’s governor Wayan Koster had called for Israel to be forbidden from participating in the tournament. One of the six stadiums that was set to be used for the tournament is located in Bali.

Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, does not have formal diplomatic ties with Israel and supports the cause of Palestine.

Conservative Islamic groups led protests last week in Jakarta against Israel’s participation in the tournament.

Indonesians take part in a rally in Jakarta on March 20, 2023 to demand their government to reject the participation of Israel’s team in the upcoming 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup, which is to be hosted by Indonesia between May 20 and June 11. (Photo by ADEK BERRY / AFP)

FIFA president Gianni Infantino and Indonesian soccer federation president Erick Thohir met in Doha on Wednesday to try and work out a solution, but the two parties were unable to agree on a way forward.

“FIFA has decided, due to the current circumstances, to remove Indonesia as the host of the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2023,” a statement from the governing body read.

“Anew host will be announced as soon as possible, with the dates of the tournament currently remaining unchanged. Potential sanctions against the PSSI (Indonesia’s soccer federation) may also be decided at a later stage.”

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Summer of Soccer: USMNT and USWNT schedule for busy June-July

U.S. Soccer is set to have a busy summer, with up to 18 matches between the USMNT and USWNT in June and July.

The United States men’s national soccer team released its roster on Friday for four upcoming matches in June, but that’s not the only soccer on deck for U.S. fans this summer.

In addition to the USMNT playing two friendlies and a pair of Nations League games, the USWNT is also set to play two friendlies this summer followed by at least three matches in the CONCACAF W Championship.

And before the USWNT games, the USMNT’s U-20 squad will attempt to qualify for both the 2023 FIFA Under-20 World Cup and the 2024 Olympics by performing well in the CONCACAF Under-20 Championship.

Follow all that?

If not, here’s a handy schedule to help keep track of all the matches coming up in June and July.