Yerevan/ Tbilisi, April 30 -- World soccer governing body FIFA has named Georgia and Armenia as co-hosts of the 2029 U-20 World Cup, marking the first time the two South Caucasus countries will host a FIFA tournament.
The joint bid was approved at a FIFA Council meeting in Vancouver, Canada, on the eve of the 76th FIFA Congress.
The tournament, held every two years since 1977, features 24 teams in its final round.
The Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) called it "an unprecedented achievement," saying it reflected the international football community's high confidence and would give young Armenian players and fans the chance to experience a World Cup atmosphere on home soil, according toXinhua.
"Hosting this tournament is of great impo...