Squads for the 1972 AFC Asian Cup played in Thailand.
Head coach: Mohammad Ranjbar
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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GK | Bahram Mavaddat | 30 January 1950 (aged 22) | Persepolis | |
GK | Nasser Hejazi | 14 December 1949 (aged 22) | Taj | |
DF | Jafar Kashani | 21 March 1944 (aged 28) | Perspolis | |
DF | Mostafa Arab | 13 August 1941 (aged 31) | Oghab | |
DF | Ebrahim Ashtiani | 4 January 1942 (aged 30) | Perspolis | |
DF | Akbar Kargarjam | 26 December 1944 (aged 27) | Taj | |
DF | Parviz Ghelichkhani | 4 December 1945 (aged 26) | Oghab | |
DF | Mehdi Monajati | 29 June 1947 (aged 25) | Pas | |
DF | Javad Ghorab | 30 July 1949 (aged 23) | Taj | |
DF | Majid Halvaei | 7 February 1948 (aged 24) | Pas | |
MF | Ali Parvin | 20 September 1946 (aged 25) | Perspolis | |
MF | Ali Jabbari | 20 July 1946 (aged 26) | Taj | |
FW | Asghar Sharafi | 22 December 1942 (aged 29) | Pas | |
FW | Gholam Hossein Mazloumi | 13 January 1950 (aged 22) | Taj | |
FW | Homayoun Behzadi | 20 June 1942 (aged 30) | Perspolis | |
13 | FW | Hossein Kalani | 23 January 1945 (aged 27) | Perspolis |
FW | Safar Iranpak | 23 December 1946 (aged 25) | Perspolis |
Head coach: Abdelilah Mohammed Hassan
Head coach:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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GK | Lim Sak | |||
GK | Lors Sarakhan | |||
DF | Hik Sarim | |||
DF | Tol Kimchi | |||
DF | Sok Ronn | |||
DF | Slayman Salim | |||
MF | Tes Sean | |||
MF | Doeuk Miladord | |||
MF | Doeur Sokhom | |||
MF | Sok Sun Hean | |||
FW | Sea Cheang Eng | |||
FW | Nihim Sokol | |||
FW | Dam Phalla | |||
FW | Tuy Khath |
Head coach: Ljubiša Broćić
Head coach: Park Byung-seok
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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21 | GK | Kwon Yi-woon | 26 December 1950 (aged 21) | ROK Army |
1 | GK | Lee Se-yeon | 11 July 1945 (aged 26) | Korea Trust Bank |
2 | DF | Park Young-tae | 12 November 1948 (aged 23) | Korea Tungsten Company |
3 | DF | Kim Ho | 24 November 1944 (aged 27) | Commercial Bank of Korea |
6 | MF | Ko Jae-wook | 9 April 1951 (aged 21) | Korea University |
4 | MF | Lee Cha-man | 30 September 1950 (aged 21) | Korea University |
7 | MF | Chung Ho-seon | 10 October 1949 (aged 22) | Sungkyunkwan University |
10 | FW | Park Su-deok | 3 July 1948 (aged 23) | ROK Marine Corps |
11 | FW | Lee Hoe-taik | 11 October 1946 (aged 25) | Hanyang University |
12 | FW | Kim Jin-kook | 14 September 1951 (aged 20) | Industrial Bank of Korea |
13 | DF | Kim Kyung-joong | 28 December 1944 (aged 27) | Hanil Bank |
14 | MF | Noh Heung-sub | 13 February 1947 (aged 25) | ROK Marine Corps |
15 | FW | Park Lee-chun | 26 July 1947 (aged 24) | Kookmin Bank |
16 | MF | Hwang Jae-man | 24 January 1953 (aged 19) | Korea University |
17 | DF | Kim Ho-kon | 26 March 1950 (aged 22) | Yonsei University |
19 | FW | Cha Bum-kun | 22 May 1953 (aged 18) | Korea University |
20 | DF | Han Sang-ki | 1946 | ROK Army |
5 | MF | Lim Tae-joo | 21 July 1949 (aged 22) | ROK Army |
18 | FW | Kim In-kwon | 16 February 1949 (aged 23) | ROK Army |
22 | FW | Choi Sang-chul | 27 February 1947 (aged 25) | ROK Army |
Head coach: Günther Glomb
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