Austria U-20 is Austria's under-twenty national football team, slotted into Group H of the U-20 World Cup within the Blue Lock manga. Their campaign opens with a draw, though their opponents and the results themselves are left largely unspecified.
Austria U-20 represents the central European country at junior level, fielding footballers who have not yet reached twenty. The manga lists them among the sides contesting the U-20 World Cup, placed in Group H.
Only sparse details of their run survive in the source. Their first outing ends level, and two further group fixtures are noted without naming the opposition. The scoreline of the opening draw, like so much of the tournament, goes unrecorded.

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In Blue Lock, the U-20 refers to the U-20 World Cup, a tournament of under-twenty national teams. Austria U-20 is one of the sides entered into the group stage, placed in Group H.
Austria U-20 is placed in Group H of the U-20 World Cup in the Blue Lock manga.
Austria U-20 opens its U-20 World Cup campaign with a draw, though the manga does not record the scoreline or the opponent.
No individual players are attributed to Austria U-20. The team exists in the manga purely as a group-stage entry with no named roster.
No, the real Austria did not compete at the U-20 World Cup held in Poland, confirming that Austria U-20's appearance in Blue Lock is fictional.
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