The bidding process to host the
2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup and the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup was launched by FIFA in June 2017. A member association may bid for both tournaments, but they would be awarded to different hosts.
Original round of bidding Two countries publicly declared their formal bids to host the tournament. • •
(withdrawn) On 8 March 2018, Rwanda withdrew its bid to host the tournament due to time and logistic aspects. FIFA then unanimously announced Peru as the host country after the FIFA Council meeting on 16 March 2018 in
Bogotá, Colombia. On the same day,
FIFA Secretary-General
Fatma Samoura sent a letter to the
Brazilian Football Confederation to determine if the tournament could be held in that country, and the answer was positive.
CONMEBOL reinforced the idea by claiming that, because of the preparation for the
2019 Copa América, which was scheduled to start in less than four months, Brazil would be the only one able to make the commitment in such a short time. With the change of venue, the tournament was delayed by three weeks. Brazil was confirmed as the new host by the
FIFA Council on 15 March 2019. However, of all the stadiums that were chosen to host the
Copa América 2019 games were not used as all the venues were used as training venues by the participant's national squads. == Qualified teams ==