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Squads for the 1976 AFC Asian Cup played in Iran.
Head coach: Nian Weisi
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Hu Zhigang | 29 February 1944 (aged 32) | Shanghai |
2 | DF | Qi Wusheng (c) | 20 May 1944 (aged 32) | Liaoning |
3 | DF | Guan Zhirui | 12 April 1953 (aged 23) | Guangdong |
4 | MF | Chi Shangbin | 19 September 1949 (aged 26) | Liaoning |
5 | DF | Xiang Hengqing | 15 July 1947 (aged 28) | Shandong |
6 | MF | He Jia | 1953 | Guangdong |
7 | MF | Chen Xirong | 1953 | Guangdong |
8 | MF | Li Guoning | 1942 | Fujian |
9 | FW | Wang Jilian | 15 February 1946 (aged 30) | Bayi Football Team |
10 | FW | Rong Zhixing | 30 July 1948 (aged 27) | Guangdong |
11 | MF | Du Zhiren | 1953 | Guangdong |
12 | GK | Li Fusheng | 4 January 1953 (aged 23) | Bayi Football Team |
13 | DF | Cai Jinbiao | 1954 | Guangdong |
14 | MF | Zhang Qun | 1950 | Bayi Football Team |
15 | FW | Zhang Yiming | 1948 | Liaoning |
16 | MF | Yang Anli | 7 May 1950 (aged 26) | Bayi Football Team |
17 | FW | Yu Jinglian | 5 March 1953 (aged 23) | Liaoning |
18 | FW | Li Weimiao | 31 March 1950 (aged 26) | Beijing |
Head coach: Mário Zagallo
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Ahmed Al-Tarabulsi | 22 March 1947 (aged 29) | Kuwait SC |
20 | GK | Sanad Sihan | Kazma SC | |
3 | DF | Mahboub Juma'a | 17 September 1955 (aged 20) | Al Salmiya |
2 | DF | Adnan Abdullah | Al-Arabi SC | |
13 | DF | Redha Maarafi | Al Qadisiya | |
4 | DF | Hussein Mohammad | Kazma SC | |
14 | DF | Abdullah Mayouf | 3 December 1953 (aged 22) | Kazma SC |
5 | DF | Ibrahim Duraihem (c) | Kuwait SC | |
8 | MF | Farouq Ibrahim | Al Qadisiya | |
11 | MF | Hamad Bouhamad | Al Qadisiya | |
6 | MF | Saad Al-Houti | 24 May 1954 (aged 22) | Kuwait SC |
18 | MF | Saleh Al-Asfoor | Al Salmiya | |
15 | MF | Saud Bouhamad | Al Qadisiya | |
7 | FW | Fathi Kameel | 23 May 1955 (aged 21) | Al Tadamun |
16 | FW | Faisal Al-Dakhil | 13 August 1957 (aged 18) | Al Qadisiya |
12 | FW | Mohammed Abdullah | Kuwait SC | |
9 | FW | Jasem Yaqoub | 25 October 1953 (aged 22) | Al Qadisiya |
10 | FW | Abdulaziz Al-Anberi | 3 January 1954 (aged 22) | Kuwait SC |
Head coach : Datuk Maui Kuppan
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Ratuk Arumugam | 31 January 1953 (aged 23) | Selangor FA |
20 | GK | Hamid Ramli | Kelantan FA | |
2 | DF | Zainuddin Hussein | Negeri Sembilan FA | |
3 | DF | Abdullah Ali | Selangor FA | |
5 | DF | Santokh Singh | 22 June 1952 (aged 23) | Selangor FA |
8 | DF | Yahya Jusoh | Terengganu FA | |
14 | DF | Radzi Ahmad | ||
6 | MF | Shukor Salleh | Penang FA | |
16 | MF | Khor Sek Leng | 25 October 1952 (aged 23) | Kedah FA |
9 | MF | Isa Bakar | 25 December 1952 (aged 23) | Penang FA |
17 | MF | Mohsen Vithilinggam | Kedah FA | |
7 | MF | Ali Bakar | Penang FA | |
4 | MF | Parwan Umaparam | Perak FA | |
10 | FW | Mokhtar Dahari (c) | 13 November 1953 (aged 22) | Selangor FA |
15 | FW | Idris Daud | Kelantan FA | |
19 | FW | Irfan Bakti | 1 April 1951 (aged 25) | Kelantan FA |
13 | FW | P. Dharmalingam | Selangor FA |
Head coach : Heshmat Mohajerani
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Mansour Rashidi | 12 November 1947 (aged 28) | Taj |
18 | GK | Mehdi Asgarkhani | 25 March 1948 (aged 28) | Persepolis |
3 | DF | Hassan Nazari | 19 August 1956 (aged 19) | Taj |
4 | DF | Bijan Zolfagharnasab | 7 June 1949 (aged 26) | Persepolis |
8 | DF | Nasrollah Abdollahi | 2 September 1951 (aged 24) | Shahbaz |
2 | DF | Andranik Eskandarian | 31 December 1951 (aged 24) | Taj |
12 | DF | Hassan Nayebagha | 17 September 1950 (aged 25) | Homa |
15 | DF | Sahameddin Mirfakhraei | 4 February 1951 (aged 25) | Homa |
7 | MF | Ali Parvin | 20 September 1946 (aged 29) | Persepolis |
5 | MF | Parviz Ghelichkhani (c) | 4 December 1945 (aged 30) | Daraei |
6 | MF | Ebrahim Ghasempour | 11 September 1957 (aged 18) | Sanat Naft |
15 | MF | Mohammad Sadeghi | 16 March 1952 (aged 24) | PAS Tehran |
13 | MF | Alireza Azizi | 12 January 1950 (aged 26) | Persepolis |
16 | MF | Garnik Shahbandari | 1954 | Daraei |
11 | FW | Alireza Khorshidi | 1952 | Homa |
9 | FW | Nasser Nouraei | 16 June 1954 (aged 21) | Persepolis |
17 | FW | Gholam Hossein Mazloomi | 13 January 1950 (aged 26) | Shahbaz |
10 | FW | Hassan Rowshan | 24 October 1955 (aged 20) | Taj |
Head coach: Lenko Grčić (Kaka)
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Jalal Abdul-Rahman | 6 May 1946 (aged 30) | Al-Zawraa |
2 | DF | Mejbel Fartous (c) | 6 July 1950 (aged 25) | Al-Tayaran |
3 | DF | Adel Khudhair | 1 July 1954 (aged 21) | Al-Zawraa |
4 | DF | Ibrahim Ali | 1 July 1950 (aged 25) | Al-Zawraa |
5 | DF | Kadhim Kamil | 1 July 1951 (aged 24) | Al-Tayaran |
6 | MF | Hassani Alwan | 1 January 1955 (aged 21) | Al-Zawraa |
8 | FW | Falah Hassan | 1 July 1951 (aged 24) | Al-Zawraa |
10 | FW | Ahmed Subhi | 1 January 1955 (aged 21) | Al-Baladiyat |
11 | FW | Thamer Yousif | 1 July 1953 (aged 22) | Al-Zawraa |
12 | MF | Douglas Aziz | 1 January 1942 (aged 34) | Al-Shorta |
13 | DF | Mohammed Tabra | 23 December 1950 (aged 25) | Al-Shorta |
14 | MF | Sabah Abdul-Jalil | 1 July 1951 (aged 24) | Al-Baladiyat |
15 | FW | Ali Kadhim | 1 January 1949 (aged 27) | Al-Zawraa |
16 | FW | Kadhim Waal | 1 January 1951 (aged 25) | Al-Tayaran |
17 | MF | Fatah Mohammed | 9 October 1950 (aged 25) | Al-Zawraa |
18 | DF | Ali Hussein Battush | 1 January 1950 (aged 26) | Al-Zawraa |
19 | MF | Hesham Mustafa | 1 July 1952 (aged 23) | Al-Tayaran |
21 | GK | Raad Hammoudi | 20 April 1953 (aged 23) | Al-Shorta |
Head coach: Ali Mohsen Al-Moraisi
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Tarek Ali Raban | Al-Mina SC Tawahi | |
20 | GK | Adel Ismail Mohammed | Shamsan SC | |
2 | DF | Hussain Jalab | Al-Tilal SC | |
5 | DF | Aziz Abdulrahman | Al-Tilal SC | |
4 | DF | Abdullah Salah al-Hirar | Al-Wehda | |
6 | DF | Osman Khaleb | Al-Wehda | |
14 | DF | Hussain Amar | Al-Tilal SC | |
3 | DF | Osam Abdah Omar | Shamsan SC | |
13 | MF | Mohammed Sharaf Ahmed (c) | Al-Tilal SC | |
16 | MF | Awaz Salem Awaz Awazeen | Al-Tilal SC | |
8 | MF | Abdullah Ba-Aamer | 21 October 1954 (aged 21) | Al-Wehda |
17 | MF | Abdulredha Ibrahim | ||
7 | MF | Monir Medhesh | Al-Wehda | |
9 | MF | Nasser Hadi | Al-Wehda | |
11 | FW | Jamil Sayf | Shamsan SC | |
10 | FW | Abubakar Al-Mass | 1 July 1955 (aged 20) | Al-Tilal SC |
15 | FW | Aziz Salem | Al-Wehda | |
19 | FW | Mohammed Salah Abdullah | Al-Tilal SC |
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