Original host Peru was originally announced as host country for the tournament by the CONMEBOL President
Alejandro Domínguez during a CONMEBOL Council meeting held on 10 April 2024, with
Arequipa as host city. The
Peruvian Football Federation had submitted to CONMEBOL in March 2024 the bid to organize this competition. With three venues required as a minimum by CONMEBOL, four possible venues were initially considered:
Estadio Monumental UNSA,
Estadio Melgar,
Estadio La Tomilla and
Estadio Municipal de Sachaca, with the latter three needing considerable improvements to host the matches. In October 2024, it was announced that
Lima would be added as host city due to the lack of suitable stadiums in Arequipa, with the first stage planned to be held in Lima and the final stage to take place in Arequipa. On 13 November 2024, local Peruvian media announced that Peru had lost the hosting of the tournament, presumably due to institutional instability in the Peruvian Football Federation as a result of the arrest of its president
Agustín Lozano a week earlier.
Venezuela, the new host On 15 November 2024, CONMEBOL announced some changes to its competition calendar for 2025 in a letter sent to its member associations, confirming Venezuela as the new host of the South American U-20 Championship, replacing Peru.
Venezuelan Football Federation president
Jorge Giménez announced that the potential host cities would be
Barquisimeto,
Valencia,
Puerto La Cruz and
Maturín. These host cities were confirmed by CONMEBOL when publishing the tournament's match schedule, with the exception of Maturín, which was replaced by
Caracas. ==Teams==