A solitary strike from the Everton forward was enough to edge the Young Lions past Venezuela and earn his country a first FIFA prize since 1966
England are world champions once again, with their U20 side lifting the World Cup in South Korea.
Paul Simpson’s team edged out Venezuela in a keenly contested final to get their hands on the prize.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin netted the only goal of the game 10 minutes before half-time, with that effort enough to secure a first FIFA trophy since 1966.
He was aided by the efforts of goalkeeper Freddie Woodman in the second-half, as he saved a late penalty, but one composed finish proved to be enough.