2003 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup squads

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This article shows all participating team squads at the 2003 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup , held from November 16 to November 29, 2003 in several cities in Japan.

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Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
3 Giovane Gávio 07.09.197019689340322
4 André Heller 17.12.197519993339321
6 Maurício Lima 27.01.196818479321304
7 Giba 23.12.197619285325312
9 André Nascimento 04.03.197919595340320
10 Sérgio Dutra Santos 15.10.197518478325310
11 Anderson Rodrigues 21.05.197419095330321
12 Nalbert Bittencourt (c)09.03.197419582329309
13 Gustavo Endres 23.08.197520398337325
14 Rodrigo Santana 17.04.197920585350328
17 Ricardo Garcia 19.11.197519189337320
18 Dante Amaral 30.09.198020186345327

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Douglas Bruce 07.05.197419794345320
5 Lucas Snider 06.08.197718393334319
6 Sebastien Ruette 22.06.197720095362328
7 Jason Haldane 23.07.1971203102355325
8 Scott Koskie (c)14.12.197119085330312
9 Paul Duerden 22.10.197419598358320
10 Brett Youngberg 15.09.197920497357333
11 Steve Brinkman 12.01.197820292352320
12 Chris Wolfenden 22.06.197719494341321
13 Ross Ballard 14.11.197219595342322
14 Murray Grapentine 24.08.197720298359334
15 Fred Winters 25.09.198219895359327

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Zhang Xiaodong 22.11.197920375350341
2 Hu Song 21.02.198319875350340
4 Yuan Zhi 29.09.198119588348334
6 Cui Xiaodong 17.11.198020580355345
7 Tang Miao 04.05.198220485355345
8 Shi Hairong (c)27.03.197719275350336
9 He Jiong 16.02.197718876342332
10 Li Hang 03.02.197920389360343
11 Li Chun 01.04.198219082348332
12 Shen Qiong 05.09.198119884359349
13 Wu Xiaojiang 07.03.197819786357336
15 Chu Hui 11.02.198118770355323

Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Hamdy Awad El-Safy (c)14.04.1972202105346327
2 Youssef Saleh 25.07.198219185342338
4 Mohamed Shehata 25.02.197519398337325
5 Ossama Kemsan 12.01.197719272335326
6 Wael El-Aydy 08.12.19711787600
7 Ashraf El-Hassan 17.05.197518484326318
8 Mohamed Awad Eslam 05.08.197619288335324
9 Mohamed El-Mahdy 02.09.197819695340335
11 Mohamed Moselhy 07.01.197218385334326
13 Weal Said 06.01.197920287345337
14 Abdelnaeim Salah 19.08.198419784342332
18 Mahmoud Hassona 03.11.1972198100334325

Flag of France.svg  France

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Hubert Henno 06.10.197618883330310
3 Dominique Daquin (c)10.11.197219785352325
6 Jean-Charles Monneraye 25.08.1980209103356332
7 Stéphane Antiga 03.02.197620094344321
8 Laurent Capet 05.05.197220292350325
9 Frantz Granvorka 10.03.197619590364327
11 Loïc De Kergret 20.08.197019389335315
13 Marc Schalk 03.12.197319785350325
14 Philippe Barça-Cysique 22.04.197719488347325
16 Mathias Patin 25.04.197418573325315
17 Oliver Kieffer 27.08.197920085355335
18 Sébastien Frangolacci 31.03.197619288340322

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Luigi Mastrangelo 17.08.197520290368336
2 Marco Meoni 25.05.197319786338313
5 Valerio Vermiglio 01.03.197618986315300
6 Samuele Papi 20.05.197319084345308
7 Andrea Sartoretti 19.06.197119488353319
8 Alberto Cisolla 10.10.197719786367345
10 Luca Tencati 16.03.197920090365352
12 Damiano Pippi 23.08.197119486341311
13 Andrea Giani (c)22.04.197019697356322
16 Francesco Biribanti 17.01.197620194360340
17 Paolo Cozzi 26.05.198020086363328
18 Matej Černič 13.09.197819280354335

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Daisuke Usami 29.03.197918482339325
3 Nobuhiro Ito 04.11.197720085350340
4 Nobuyoshi Hosokawa 17.05.197319187340320
5 Kenji Onoue 12.05.197819979345340
6 Atsushi Kobayashi 10.03.197419492335318
8 Katsutoshi Tsumagari 02.11.197518375322310
9 Takehiro Kihara 13.09.197419382338328
11 Yoichi Kato (c)12.08.197619082347329
14 Takahiro Yamamoto 12.07.197820087345330
16 Ryu Morishige 18.07.198019183346330
17 Yuta Abe 08.08.198119278335322
18 Akira Koshiya 12.06.197919073335320

Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
3 Goran Marić 02.11.198120487344327
4 Bojan Janić 11.03.198219883345322
6 Slobodan Boškan 18.08.197519787343320
8 Vasa Mijić 11.04.197318680332307
9 Nikola Grbić (c)06.09.197319491346320
10 Vladimir Grbić 14.12.197019387360350
11 Novica Bjelica 09.02.198320297343324
12 Andrija Gerić 24.01.1977203101350323
13 Goran Vujević 27.02.197319294339315
14 Ivan Miljković 13.09.197920688354333
15 Ivan Ilić 19.12.197619485337318
18 Igor Vusurović 24.09.197420086342323

Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Ko Hee-Jin 13.07.198020090330320
4 Chang Kwang-Kyun 14.03.198119081321312
5 Yeo Oh-Hyun 02.09.197817566268266
6 Choi Tae-Woong (c)09.04.197618578330317
9 Shin Sun-Ho 28.05.197819580318316
10 Lee Sun-Kyu 14.03.198120287325320
12 Yoon Kwan-Yeol 10.01.197819897337334
13 Kim Young-Rae 28.07.198119380320311
14 Suk Jin-Wook 05.12.197618673320312
15 Lee Hyung-Doo 11.05.198019076313311
16 Shin Young-Soo 01.07.198220090300290
18 Chang Byung-Chul 15.08.197619585325316

Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Mohamed Trabelsi 15.09.198120292340320
3 Mehdi Gara 01.03.198118978332317
5 Samir Sellami 13.07.197719482320308
7 Chaker Ghezal 14.01.197719990352335
9 Khaled Belaïd 30.12.197319582326312
10 Oualid Ben Abbes 19.06.198018676331308
11 Marouan Fehri 01.07.197919779325306
13 Noureddine Hfaiedh 27.08.197320086350315
14 Mehrez Berriri 13.04.197518680328305
15 Ghazi Guidara (c)18.05.197418675326305
16 Tarek Sammari 01.01.197819282328312
18 Hosni Karamosly 01.06.198019782338315

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Lloy Ball (c)17.02.197220395351316
5 Erik Sullivan 09.08.197219386340320
7 Donald Suxho 21.02.1976196100349329
8 William Priddy 01.10.197719689353330
9 Ryan Millar 22.01.197820498354326
10 Riley Salmon 02.07.197619789345331
11 Brook Billings 30.04.198019695351331
12 Thomas Hoff 09.06.197319894353333
13 Clayton Stanley 20.01.1978205104357332
15 Gabriel Gardner 18.03.1976209103353335
17 James Polster 08.02.1979198100352333
18 Adam Naeve 09.02.197821198353338

Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg  Venezuela

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
4 Gustavo Valderrama 31.07.197719280323323
5 Rodman Valera 20.04.198218882337332
6 Carlos Luna 25.01.198119485339331
7 Luis Díaz 20.08.198320492349342
8 Andrés Manzanillo 01.08.197719780334334
10 Ronald Méndez 26.10.198220384357352
11 Ernardo Gómez (c)30.07.198219585355350
12 Carlos Tejeda 28.07.198019890340315
13 Iván Márquez 04.10.198120585339333
14 Thomas Ereu 25.10.197919385338330
17 Juan Carlos Blanco 27.07.198119583341336
18 Fredy Cedeño 10.09.198120290353348

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