Argentina to replace Indonesia as U-20 World Cup host FMTNews FMTSports
Argentina hosted the under-20 World Cup in 2001 when they won the fourth of their record six titles.
Fifa announced the decision to remove Indonesia as host on March 29 after the country’s FA cancelled the draw to be held in Bali as its governor refused to host Israel’s team.
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