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2005 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup squads
The 2005 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup was an international beach soccer tournament held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from 8 May until 15 May 2005. The 12 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 12 players; only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.
Group A
{{beachsoccer|BRA}}
Head coach: BRA Indio
{{Flagicon|ESP}} [[Football in Spain|Spain]]
Head coach: ESP Joaquín Alonso
{{Flagicon|Thailand}} [[Thailand national beach soccer team|Thailand]]
Head coach : BRA Marcelo Martins
Group B
{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Football in Japan|Japan]]
Head coach: BRA JPNRuy Ramos
{{Flagicon|POR}} [[Football in Portugal|Portugal]]
Head coach: Jose Miguel Mateus
{{Flagicon|USA}} [[Soccer in the United States|United States]]
- Head coach: Roberto Ceciliano
- Assistant Coach: Chris Antonopoulos
Group C
{{Flagicon|RSA}} [[Soccer in South Africa|South Africa]]
Head coach: Shezi Lindani
{{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Football in Ukraine|Ukraine]]
Head coach: UKR Viktor Moroz
{{Flagicon|URU}} Uruguay
Head coach: Enrique Belo & Gustavo Sanchez
Group D
{{Flagicon|ARG}} [[Football in Argentina|Argentina]]
Head coach: Marcelo Suarez Bidondo
{{Flagicon|AUS}} [[Football (soccer) in Australia|Australia]]
Head coach: Adrian Santrac
{{Flagicon|FRA}} [[Football in France|France]]
Head coach: FRA Eric Cantona
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