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2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup squads

FIFA championship roster


FIFA championship roster

Main article: 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup

As per FIFA regulations, The final team list of the 21 players (with of at least three are goalkeepers) selected to participate in the competition should notify the FIFA general secretariat, at least ten working days (19 July) before the opening match of the final competition.

Those marked in bold have been capped at full international level.

Group A

{{fbu|20|COL}}

Head coach: COL Eduardo Lara

{{fbu|20|FRA}}

Head coach: FRA Francis Smerecki

{{fbu|20|MLI}}

Head coach: MLI Cheick Fantamady Diallo

{{fbu|20|KOR}}

Head coach: KOR Lee Kwang-jong

Group B

{{fbu|20|CMR}}

Head coach: CMR Martin Ndtoungou

{{fbu|20|NZL}}

Head coach: NZL Chris Milicich

{{fbu|20|POR}}

Head coach: POR Ilídio Vale

{{fbu|20|URU}}

Head coach: URU Juan Verzeri

Group C

{{fbu|20|AUS}}

Head coach: NED Jan Versleijen

  • Nick Feely replaced Lawrence Thomas on 22 July due to a thigh injury.
  • Mathew Leckie was withdrawn by his club side Borussia Mönchengladbach on 23 July 2011 and replaced by Corey Gameiro.

{{fbu|20|CRC}}

Head coach: CRC Rónald González

{{fbu|20|ECU}}

Head coach: ECU Sixto Vizuete

{{fbu|20|ESP}}

Head coach: ESP Julen Lopetegui

Group D

{{fbu|20|CRO}}

Head coach: CRO Ivan Grnja

{{fbu|20|GUA}}

Head coach: PAR Ever Hugo Almeida

{{fbu|20|NGA}}

Head coach: NGA John Obuh

{{fbu|20|KSA}}

Head coach: KSA Khalid Al-Koroni

Group E

{{fbu|20|AUT}}

Head coach: AUT Andreas Heraf

{{fbu|20|BRA}}

Head coach: BRA Ney Franco

{{fbu|20|EGY}}

Head coach: EGY Diaa El-Sayed

{{fbu|20|PAN}}

Head coach: PAN Alfredo Poyatos

Group F

{{fbu|20|ARG}}

Head coach: COL ARG Walter Perazzo

{{fbu|20|ENG}}

Head coach: ENG Brian Eastick

  • Ryan Noble did not travel with the squad from their training camp in Denver, Colorado, to their base in Colombia, as he picked up a back injury in a training session.
  • Dean Parrett returned home before England's round of 16 match with Nigeria, after injuring himself, also in a training session

{{fbu|20|MEX}}

Head coach: MEX Juan Carlos Chávez

{{fbu|20|PRK}}

Head coach: PRK Yun Jong-su

Player statistics

;Player representation by club

PlayersClubs
7PRK [25 April](4-25-sports-team), FRA Lyon, CRC Saprissa
6ESP Barcelona, GUA Comunicaciones, ARG River Plate
5KSA Al-Ahli, EGY Al-Ahly, KSA Al-Ittihad, EGY Al-Mokawloon Al-Arab
URU Defensor Sporting, CRO Hajduk Split
4CRC Alajuelense, ESP Atlético Madrid, AUS Central Coast Mariners
PAN Chorrillo, BRA Flamengo, MEX Guadalajara, BRASão Paulo
PRK Sobaeksu, MLI Stade Malien

;Player representation by league

CountryPlayers
Total504
England England31
Spain Spain30
France France25
Portugal Portugal24
Argentina Argentina21
North Korea Korea DPR21
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia21
Egypt Egypt21
Mexico Mexico21
South Korea South Korea20
Ecuador Ecuador19
Uruguay Uruguay18
Brazil Brazil18
Colombia Colombia14
Others224

The England, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and North Korea squads were made up entirely of players from the respective countries' domestic leagues. Although Italy failed to qualify for the finals, their domestic leagues were represented by 9 players. Altogether, there were 37 national leagues that had players in the tournament.

References

References

  1. "Regulations FIFA U-20 World Cup Colombia 2011". FIFA.
  2. (13 July 2011). "Colombia ya tiene su nomina definida para la Copa-Mundial sub 20 de la FIFA". [[Colombian Football Federation.
  3. (10 June 2011). "Coupe du Monde de la FIFA U20, Colombie 2011 du vendredi 29 juillet 2011 au samedi 20 août 2011". [[French Football Federation]].
  4. Capped for [[Hungary national football team. Hungary]]
  5. Capped for [[Madagascar national football team. Madagascar]]
  6. Capped for [[DR Congo national football team. DR Congo]]
  7. Capped for [[Togo national football team. Togo]]
  8. Capped for [[Senegal national football team. Senegal]]
  9. Capped for [[DR Congo national football team. DR Congo]]
  10. (14 July 2011). "U-20 대표팀, 월드컵 참가 21명 최종명단 확정". [[Korea Football Association]].
  11. (11 July 2011). "Seven newcomers set for under-20 World Cup". [[Yahoo!Xtra.
  12. (10 June 2011). "Mundialistas revelados". [[Portuguese Football Federation]].
  13. Capped for [[Guinea-Bissau national football team. Guinea-Bissau]]
  14. Capped for [[Guinea-Bissau national football team. Guinea-Bissau]]
  15. Capped for [[Guinea-Bissau national football team. Guinea-Bissau]]
  16. "Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol".
  17. (13 July 2011). "Jan Versleijen announces Qantas Young Socceroos squad". [[Football Federation Australia]].
  18. "Thomas out of Young Roos squad : Young Socceroos : The World Game on SBS".
  19. "Item".
  20. "Leckie to Miss U-20 World Cup – Australia News – Australian FourFourTwo – the Ultimate Football Website".
  21. (18 July 2011). "Ronald definió equipo que viajará a Colombia". [[Costa Rican Football Federation]].
  22. (15 July 2011). "Nómina Oficial de la Sub20 para Mundial de Colombia". [[Ecuadorian Football Federation]].
  23. (29 June 2011). "Convocatoria para el Mundial Sub-20 de la FIFA Colombia 2011". [[Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  24. Capped for [[Indonesia national football team. Indonesia]]
  25. (15 July 2011). "Okupili se izabranici Ivana Grnje". HNS-CFF.hr.
  26. Capped for [[North Macedonia national football team. Macedonia]]
  27. Capped for [[Azerbaijan national football team. Azerbaijan]]
  28. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/14257607.stm Nigeria name U-20 World Cup squad (BBC)]
  29. (6 July 2011). "Die ersten 18 Mann für Kolumbien". [[Austrian Football Association.
  30. (13 July 2011). "Nun ist der Kader komplett". [[Austrian Football Association.
  31. (14 July 2011). "ÖFB Fan Guide Download". [[Austrian Football Association.
  32. (8 July 2011). "FEPAFUT anuncia cuerpo técnico para el Mundial sub-20". [[Panamanian Football Federation]].
  33. (14 July 2011). "Lista de buena fe para el Mundial Sub 20 de Colombia". [[Argentine Football Association]].
  34. Capped for [[Paraguay national football team. Paraguay]]
  35. (29 June 2011). "World Cup squad announced". [[The Football Association.
  36. Capped for [[Burundi national football team. Burundi]]
  37. Capped for [[Scotland national football team. Scotland]]
  38. (27 July 2011). "A Warm Welcome in Medellin". [[The Football Association.
  39. (9 August 2011). "Parrett flies home". [[The Football Association.
  40. (8 July 2011). "Lista Final de la Selección Sub 20 Para la Copa Mundial Sub-20 de la FIFA Colombia 2011". [[Mexican Football Federation]].
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