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.
Contents
- Colombia
- France
- Mali
- South Korea
- Portugal
- Uruguay
- Cameroon
- New Zealand
- Australia
- Ecuador
- Costa Rica
- Spain
- Croatia
- Saudi Arabia
- Nigeria
- Guatemala
- Brazil
- Egypt
- Austria
- Panama
- Argentina
- Mexico
- England
- North Korea
- Player statistics
- References
Those marked in bold have been capped at full International level.
Colombia
Head coach: Eduardo Lara
France
Head coach: Francis Smerecki
Mali
Head coach: Cheick Fantamady Diallo
South Korea
Head coach: Lee Kwang-Jong
Portugal
Head coach: Ilídio Vale
Uruguay
Head coach: Juan Verzeri
Cameroon
Head coach: Martin Mpile Ndtoungou
New Zealand
Head coach: Chris Milicich
Australia
Head coach: Jan Versleijen
Ecuador
Head coach: Sixto Vizuete
Costa Rica
Head coach: Ronald González
Spain
Head coach: Julen Lopetegui
Croatia
Head coach: Ivan Grnja
Saudi Arabia
Head coach: Khalid Al-Koroni
Nigeria
Head coach: John Obuh
Guatemala
Head coach: Ever Hugo Almeida
Brazil
Head coach: Ney Franco
Egypt
Head coach: Diaa El-Sayed
Austria
Head coach: Andreas Heraf
Panama
Head coach: Alfredo Poyatos
Argentina
Head coach: Walter Perazzo
Mexico
Head coach: Juan Carlos Chávez
England
Head coach: Brian Eastick
North Korea
Head coach: Yun Jong-su
Player statistics
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 12 players. Altogether, there were 36 national leagues that had players in the tournament.