China U-20 is China's youth football selection in the Blue Lock story, fielding players under twenty at the sport's global junior championship. The team enters the U-20 World Cup and begins its run inside a competitive opening pool.
China U-20 represents the nation's finest footballers under the age of twenty on the international stage. The squad appears as the world tournament arc unfolds and is placed in Group F for the first round of the U-20 World Cup.
China's group phase is defined by stalemates. Their opener against Panama ends level, and a second fixture versus Côte d'Ivoire also finishes in a draw, with neither final score revealed. A third match against Switzerland rounds out the pool. In a note on real-world history, the team is a fictional addition, as China did not compete in the actual U-20 World Cup staged in Poland.

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China U-20 is placed in Group F for the first round of the U-20 World Cup in Blue Lock.
China U-20's group phase is defined by stalemates. Its opener against Panama ends level, and a second fixture versus Cote d'Ivoire also finishes in a draw.
China U-20's group phase closes with a match against Switzerland.
No, China U-20 is a fictional addition to Blue Lock. China did not compete in the actual U-20 World Cup staged in Poland.
China U-20 first appears in chapter 303 of the Blue Lock manga.
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