The following is the squad list for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Each squad consisted of 21 players in total, three of whom had to be goalkeepers.
Contents
- France
- Ghana
- United States
- Spain
- Cuba
- South Korea
- Nigeria
- Portugal
- Colombia
- Turkey
- El Salvador
- Australia
- Mexico
- Greece
- Paraguay
- Mali
- Chile
- Egypt
- England
- Iraq
- New Zealand
- Uzbekistan
- Uruguay
- Croatia
- Player statistics
- References
Those marked in bold have been capped at full International level.
France
Head coach: Pierre Mankowski
Ghana
Head coach: Sellas Tetteh
United States
Head coach: Tab Ramos
Spain
Head coach: Julen Lopetegui
1. ^ Rubén Yáñez was called up before the tournament began to replace Kepa Arrizabalaga, who pulled out through injury.Cuba
Head coach: Raúl González Triana
South Korea
Head coach: Lee Kwang-Jong
Nigeria
Head coach: John Obuh
Portugal
Head coach: Edgar Borges
1. ^ Ivan Cavaleiro was called up before the tournament begins due to an injury to Gonçalo Paciência.Colombia
Head coach: Carlos Alberto Restrepo
Turkey
Head coach: Feyyaz Uçar
El Salvador
Head coach: Mauricio Alfaro
Australia
Head coach: Paul Okon
1. ^ Hagi Gligor was called up before the tournament begins due to an injury to Terry Antonis.Mexico
Head coach: Sergio Almaguer
Greece
Head coach: Kostas Tsanas
Paraguay
Head coach: Victor Genes
Mali
Head coach: Moussa Keita
Chile
Head coach: Mario Salas
1. ^ Óscar Hernández was called up before the tournament begins due to an injury to Ignacio Caroca.2. ^ Diego Valdés was called up before the tournament begins due to an injury to Diego Rojas.Egypt
Head coach: Rabie Yassin
England
Head coach: Peter Taylor
Iraq
Head coach: Hakeem Shaker
1. ^ He replaced Saqr Ajeel who had been initially stated before the tournament start, due to an injury.New Zealand
Head coach: Chris Milicich
Uzbekistan
Head coach: Akhmadjan Musaev
Uruguay
Head coach: Juan Verzeri
Croatia
Head coach: Dinko Jeličić
Player statistics
The Iraq, Uzbekistan and Cuba squads were made up entirely of players from the respective countries' domestic leagues.