Danone Nations Cup

The Danone Nations Cup is a football tournament for children between the ages of 10 and 12 (U12s category); it is organized every year since 2000 on the initiative of Groupe Danone.[1]

Danone Nations Cup
Organising bodyDanone
Founded2000
RegionWorldwide
Number of teams32 (qualifiers)
Current championsBoys:  Mexico
(3rd title)
Girls:  Spain
(1st title)
(2019)
Most successful team(s)Boys:  Mexico  France
(3 titles each)
Girls:  Brazil  France  Spain
(1 title each)
WebsiteOfficial website
(in English, French, and Spanish)
2019 (B), 2019 (G)

Every year, 2.5 million children from over 34,000 schools and 11,000 clubs from around the globe take part in local, regional and then national Danone Nations Cup competitions, before the winners fly off to compete in the grand World Final. In each of the 32 participating countries, Danone's subsidiaries organize their national tournaments in partnership with the local Sports Federations and/or State Education and Sports Ministers.

For 10 years, the tournament has had Zinédine Zidane as its ambassador, benefiting from his commitment to high quality football and fair play.

History

Following the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, Danone decided to create an international football tournament for kids.

Danone Nations Cup World Final was in France (Paris or Lyon) until 2009. The World Finals of the 10th and 11th editions took place at the Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa: the same year as the FIFA Football World Cup. The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid in 2011 and the National Stadium in Warsaw in 2012 also hosted the competition. For the 14th edition, the thirty - two winning national teams headed to the legendary Wembley Stadium in London. In 2014, the World Cup of the young people took place in Brazil.

Over the years, the tournament has established itself as a highly respected event with FIFA endorsement. It now enjoys a solid reputation within the world of professional football and partner organizations.

In 2013, the final was goalless (0-0) but France overcame Brazil after a penalty shoot-out. France won its 3rd Danone Nations Cup. South Africa, France and Mexico are the only teams to have won the tournament 3 times each.

Results

Boys

YearVenueChampionRunner UpThird PlaceFourth Place
2000 Parc des Princes, Paris  France  Turkey  Ukraine  Poland
2001 Parc des Princes, Paris  Réunion  Netherlands  France  Argentina
2002 Parc des Princes, Paris  Argentina  Netherlands  South Africa  Germany
2003 Parc des Princes, Paris  South Africa  Portugal  France  Austria
2004 Parc des Princes, Paris  Spain   Switzerland  South Africa  Turkey
2005 Stade de Gerland, Lyon  Russia  Turkey  Mexico  Czech Republic
2006 Stade de Gerland, Lyon  Réunion   Switzerland  Argentina  Indonesia
2007 Stade de Gerland, Lyon  South Africa  France  Turkey  Réunion
2008 Parc des Princes, Paris  France  Russia  Germany  Czech Republic
2009 Orlando Stadium, Johannesburg  South Africa   Switzerland  Brazil  Japan
2010 Orlando Stadium, Johannesburg  Mexico  Uruguay  Brazil  France
2011 Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid  Brazil  Thailand  Chile  Russia
2012 National Stadium, Warsaw  South Korea  Japan   Switzerland  Argentina
2013 Wembley Stadium, London  France  Brazil  Japan  Republic of Ireland
2014 Arena Corinthians, São Paulo  Japan  Paraguay  Chile  Russia
2015 Stade de Marrakech, Marrakesh  Morocco  Mexico  France  Netherlands
2016 Stade de France, Saint-Denis  Germany  Japan  Spain  Brazil
2017 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, NJ  Mexico  Argentina  Morocco  Romania
2018 RCDE Stadium, Barcelona  Brazil  Hungary  France  Bulgaria
2019 RCDE Stadium, Barcelona  Mexico  Spain  France  Indonesia
2020
2021

Participating nations

Legend
Team
2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019
Years
 France1st3rd1
 Turkey2ndR161
 Ukraine3rd1
 Poland3rdGS1
 RomaniaGSQF1
 BulgariaGSGS1
 South AfricaGSQF1
 ItalyGSR161
 Réunion1st1
 Netherlands2nd1
 Argentina4th1
 MexicoQF1
 CanadaQF1
 SpainR161
 BrazilR161
 TunisiaR161
 AustraliaR161
 GermanyR161
 MoroccoR161
 Czech RepublicGS1
 JapanGS1
 RussiaGS1
 PortugalGS1
 United StatesGS1
 BelgiumGS1
 IndonesiaGS24th26th11th4th29th28th6th16th33rd23rd8th7th14th11th8th11th4th1
Total (12 Teams)824

Girls

YearVenueChampionRunner UpThird PlaceFourth Place
2017 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, NJ  Brazil  Canada  United States  France
2018 RCDE Stadium, Barcelona  France  Italy  Spain  United States
2019 RCDE Stadium, Barcelona  Spain  France  Argentina  Japan
2020
2021

Participating nations

Legend
Team
2017

2018

2019
Years
 United States3rd1
 Canada2nd1
 France4rd2nd1
 ItalyGSGS1
 Brazil1st1
 SpainGS1st1
 Argentina3rd1
 Japan4th1
 UruguayGS1
 South AfricaGS1
 EnglandGS1
Total (12 Teams)68

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