CS-2025 (U-20). Introducing the opponent of Ukraine's youth team: Panama

The second opponent of Ukraine's national team at the 2025 World Cup (U-20), Panama's team, which lost to Paraguay in the first round (2:3), is well known to experienced Ukrainian fans.

CS-2025 (U-20). Introducing the opponent of Ukraine's youth team: Panama

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The second opponent for Ukraine's U-20 team at the 2025 World Cup (U-20), Panama, which lost to Paraguay in the first round (2:3), is well known to experienced Ukrainian fans.

Our footballers have faced the Panamanians twice at the World Cup U-20 — and won both times: in 2005 during the group stage — 3:1 (two goals by Oleksandr Aliyev, one by Maxim Feshuk), and in 2019 in the round of 16 — 4:1 (two goals by Danil Sikin, one each by Denis Popov and Sergiy Bulets).

Six years ago, Panama's national team achieved its highest success to date at the World Cup (U-20) — they qualified from the group stage for the first time on their sixth attempt (2003, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2015).

There's nothing surprising about this modest achievement, as even at the regional level of U-20, Panama's team does not shine. Throughout history, the CONCACAF Championship among 20-year-olds has been won by Mexico (14 times), USA (3), Honduras (2), Canada (2), Costa Rica (2), and El Salvador (1). Finalists, in addition to this sextet, have included five others: Guatemala (2), Cuba (2), Dominican Republic (1), Trinidad and Tobago (1), and Panama (1). This last happened back in 2015.

At the most recent tournament in 2024, under Jorge Dely Valdés' leadership, Panama won their group matches against Guatemala and Haiti, drew with Mexico, eliminated Canada in the quarter-finals, but lost to USA in the semi-final. Gustavo Herrera and Rafael Mosquera made it into the list of top scorers, along with defender Martín Cruz, who can boast a debut appearance for Panama's national team.

All three represent foreign clubs, while overall ten players from Brazil, Germany, Spain, USA, Costa Rica and... Ukraine are included in Valdés' squad. Indeed, 19-year-old midfielder Anel Rais, who came on as a substitute in Panama's opening match against Paraguay, is a player for Odessa's FC Chornomorets.