2022 fifa world cup squads

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      The 2022 FIFA World Cup was an international football tournament held in Qatar from 20 November to 18 December 2022. The 32 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of up to 26 players, including three goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.
      A provisional release list of between 35 and 55 players per national team was submitted to FIFA by 21 October 2022, one month prior to the opening match of the tournament. The release lists were not made public by FIFA. From the preliminary squad, the final list of at most 26 and at least 23 players per national team were submitted to FIFA by 14 November, 19:00 AST (UTC+3), six days prior to the opening match of the tournament. FIFA published the final lists with squad numbers on their website on 15 November. The final matchday at club level for players named in the final squads was 13 November 2022, while clubs had to release their players by the following day. In the event that a player on the submitted squad list suffered from an injury or illness prior to his team's first match of the tournament, that player could be replaced at any time up to 24 hours before their first match. The team doctor and the FIFA General Medical Officer had to both confirm that the injury or illness was severe enough to prevent the player from participating in the tournament. Replacement players did not need to be limited to the preliminary list.
      On 23 June 2022, the Bureau of the FIFA Council approved the increase of the maximum number of players included on the release list (from 35 to 55) and final list (from 23 to 26). This was due to the timing of the tournament in the football calendar and the disruptive effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
      The position listed for each player is per the official squad list published by FIFA. The age listed for each player is as of 20 November 2022, the first day of the tournament. The numbers of caps and goals listed for each player do not include any matches played after the start of the tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches who are of a different nationality to their team.


      Group A




      = Ecuador

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      Coach: Gustavo Alfaro
      Ecuador announced their final squad on 14 November 2022.


      = Netherlands

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      Coach: Louis van Gaal
      The Netherlands announced a 39-man preliminary squad on 21 October 2022. The final squad was announced on 11 November.


      = Qatar

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      Coach: Félix Sánchez
      Qatar announced their final squad on 11 November 2022.


      = Senegal

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      Coach: Aliou Cissé
      Senegal announced their final squad on 11 November 2022. Sadio Mané withdrew injured on 17 November, and was replaced by Moussa N'Diaye on 20 November.


      Group B




      = England

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      Coach: Gareth Southgate
      England announced their final squad on 10 November 2022. Ben White withdrew from the squad on 30 November for personal reasons.


      = Iran

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      Coach: Carlos Queiroz
      Iran announced their final squad, containing 25 players rather than the allowed 26, on 13 November 2022.


      = United States

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      Coach: Gregg Berhalter
      The United States announced their final squad on 9 November 2022.


      = Wales

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      Coach: Rob Page
      Wales announced their final squad on 9 November 2022.


      Group C




      = Argentina

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      Coach: Lionel Scaloni
      Argentina announced their final squad on 11 November 2022. Nicolás González withdrew injured and was replaced by Ángel Correa on 17 November. On the same day, Joaquín Correa withdrew injured, and was replaced by Thiago Almada on 18 November.


      = Mexico

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      Coach: Gerardo Martino
      Mexico announced a 31-man preliminary squad on 26 October 2022. The squad was reduced to 30 players on 9 November as Jesús Corona withdrew injured. The final squad was announced on 14 November.


      = Poland

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      Coach: Czesław Michniewicz
      Poland announced a 47-man preliminary squad on 20 October 2022. The final squad was announced on 10 November. Bartłomiej Drągowski withdrew injured and was replaced by Kamil Grabara on 13 November.


      = Saudi Arabia

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      Coach: Hervé Renard
      Saudi Arabia announced a 32-man preliminary squad on 16 October 2022. The final squad was announced on 11 November. Fahad Al-Muwallad was replaced by Nawaf Al-Abed on 13 November after WADA appealed the decision to lift Al-Muwallad's suspension.


      Group D




      = Australia

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      Coach: Graham Arnold
      Australia announced their final squad on 8 November 2022. Martin Boyle withdrew injured and was replaced by Marco Tilio on 20 November.


      = Denmark

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      Coach: Kasper Hjulmand
      Denmark announced 21 of the 26 players in their final squad on 7 November 2022. The final five players were announced on 13 November.


      = France

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      Coach: Didier Deschamps
      France announced their 25-player final squad on 9 November 2022. The final squad was extended to 26 players on 14 November with the addition of Marcus Thuram. On the same day, Presnel Kimpembe withdrew injured and was replaced by Axel Disasi. Christopher Nkunku withdrew injured on 15 November, and was replaced by Randal Kolo Muani on 16 November. It was announced on 20 November that Karim Benzema had suffered an injury and was not expected to play any part in the tournament; he was not replaced in the squad.


      = Tunisia

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      Coach: Jalel Kadri
      Tunisia announced their final squad on 14 November 2022.


      Group E




      = Costa Rica

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      Coach: Luis Fernando Suárez
      Costa Rica announced their final squad on 3 November 2022.


      = Germany

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      Coach: Hansi Flick
      Germany announced their final squad on 10 November 2022.


      = Japan

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      Coach: Hajime Moriyasu
      Japan announced their final squad on 1 November 2022. Yūta Nakayama withdrew injured on 3 November and was replaced by Shuto Machino on 8 November.


      = Spain

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      Coach: Luis Enrique
      Spain announced their final squad on 11 November 2022. José Gayà withdrew injured and was replaced by Alejandro Balde on 18 November.


      Group F




      = Belgium

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      Coach: Roberto Martínez
      Belgium announced their final squad on 10 November 2022.


      = Canada

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      Coach: John Herdman
      Canada announced their final squad on 13 November 2022.


      = Croatia

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      Coach: Zlatko Dalić
      Croatia announced a 34-man preliminary squad on 31 October 2022. The final squad was announced on 9 November.


      = Morocco

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      Coach: Walid Regragui
      Morocco announced their final squad on 10 November 2022. Amine Harit withdrew injured and was replaced by Anass Zaroury on 16 November.


      Group G




      = Brazil

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      Coach: Tite
      Brazil announced their final squad on 7 November 2022.


      = Cameroon

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      Coach: Rigobert Song
      Cameroon announced their final squad on 9 November 2022. André Onana left the squad on 28 November.


      = Serbia

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      Coach: Dragan Stojković
      Serbia announced their final squad on 11 November 2022.


      = Switzerland

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      Coach: Murat Yakin
      Switzerland announced their final squad on 9 November 2022.


      Group H




      = Ghana

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      Coach: Otto Addo
      Ghana announced a 55-man preliminary squad on 4 November 2022. The final squad was announced on 14 November.


      = Portugal

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      Coach: Fernando Santos
      Portugal announced their final squad on 10 November 2022.


      = South Korea

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      Coach: Paulo Bento
      South Korea announced their final squad on 12 November 2022.


      = Uruguay

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      Coach: Diego Alonso
      Uruguay announced a 55-man preliminary squad on 21 October 2022. The final squad was announced on 10 November.


      Statistics



      Note: Only the final squad list of each national team is taken into consideration.


      = Age

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      Outfield players


      Oldest: Atiba Hutchinson (39 years, 285 days)
      Youngest: Youssoufa Moukoko (18 years, 0 days)


      Goalkeepers


      Oldest: Alfredo Talavera (40 years, 63 days)
      Youngest: Simon Ngapandouetnbu (19 years, 222 days)


      Captains


      Oldest: Atiba Hutchinson (39 years, 285 days)
      Youngest: Tyler Adams (23 years, 279 days)


      Coaches


      Oldest: Louis van Gaal (71 years, 104 days)
      Youngest: Lionel Scaloni (44 years, 188 days)


      = Player representation by league system

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      Nations in bold are represented at the tournament.

      The Qatar (hosts) and Saudi Arabia squads were made up entirely of players from the countries' domestic leagues.
      The Senegal squad was the only squad not to include any players employed by clubs in their home country.
      The Canada and Wales squads both included players employed by domestic clubs, but no players employed in the Canadian or Welsh domestic league systems. All Canadian domestic players played for Canadian teams in the American Major League Soccer; all Welsh domestic players played for Welsh teams in the English EFL Championship.
      Two squads had only one domestic-based player (Argentina and Serbia).
      The Brazil squad had the most players from a single foreign federation, with 12 players employed in England.
      Of the countries not represented by a national team at the World Cup, Italy's league provided the most squad members, with 70.
      The second-tier English Championship had 29 players selected, though none for England.
      The lowest league on a domestic pyramid to be represented at the World Cup was EFL League Two, the English fourth tier. It was represented by Welsh players Chris Gunter (AFC Wimbledon) and Jonny Williams (Swindon Town).


      = Player representation by club

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      = Player representation by club confederation

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      = Average age of squads

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      = Coaches representation by country

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      Coaches in bold represented their own country.


      Notes




      References




      External links


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