2005 South American U-20 Championship squads

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Below are the rosters for the 2005 South American Youth Championship tournament held in Colombia. The ten national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 20 players; only players in these squads are eligible to take part in the tournament.

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Players name marked in bold have been capped at full international level.

Argentina

Head coach: Flag of Argentina.svg Francisco Ferarro

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1 GK Óscar Ustari (1986-07-03)3 July 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Argentina.svg Independiente
1 GK Nereo Champagne (1985-01-20)20 January 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Argentina.svg San Lorenzo
2 DF Mauro Zanotti (1985-01-14)14 January 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Italy.svg Ternana
2 DF Lautaro Formica (1986-01-27)27 January 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Argentina.svg Newell's Old Boys
2 DF Julio Barroso (1985-01-16)16 January 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
2 DF Jonathan Maidana (1985-07-29)29 July 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Argentina.svg Los Andes
2 DF David Abraham (1986-07-15)15 July 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Argentina.svg Independiente
2 DF Ezequiel Garay (1986-10-10)10 October 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Argentina.svg Newell's Old Boys
3 MF Juan Manuel Torres (1985-06-20)20 June 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Argentina.svg Racing Club
3 MF Lucas Biglia (1986-01-30)30 January 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Argentina.svg Argentinos Juniors
3 MF Pablo Zabaleta (1985-01-16)16 January 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Argentina.svg San Lorenzo
3 MF Neri Cardozo (1986-08-08)8 August 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
3 MF Marcelo Bravo (1985-01-10)10 January 1985 (aged 20) Flag of Argentina.svg Vélez Sársfield
3 MF Pablo Barrientos (1985-01-17)17 January 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Argentina.svg San Lorenzo
3 MF José Ernesto Sosa (1985-06-19)19 June 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Argentina.svg Estudiantes
4 FW Ezequiel Lavezzi (1985-05-03)3 May 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Argentina.svg San Lorenzo
4 FW Mauro Boselli (1985-05-22)22 May 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
4 FW Federico Almerares (1985-05-02)2 May 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Argentina.svg River Plate
4 FW Lionel Messi (1987-06-24)24 June 1987 (aged 17) Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
4 FW Hernán Peirone (1986-05-28)28 May 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Argentina.svg San Lorenzo

(Source for player names: [1] )

Chile

Coach: José Sulantay Flag of Chile.svg

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1 GK Carlos Andrés Arias (1986-09-04)4 September 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Chile.svg Universidad Católica
1 GK José Rosales (1986-09-20)20 September 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Chile.svg O'Higgins
2 DF Gonzalo Jara (1985-08-29)29 August 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Chile.svg Huachipato
2 DF Sebastián Montecinos (1986-03-12)12 March 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Chile.svg Colo-Colo
2 DF Edson Riquelme (1985-08-29)29 August 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Chile.svg Concepción
2 DF Felipe Muñoz (1985-04-04)4 April 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Chile.svg Colo-Colo
2 DF Eduardo Salazar (1986-01-03)3 January 1986 (aged 19) Flag of Chile.svg Cobresal
3 MF Iván Vásquez (1985-08-13)13 August 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Chile.svg Universidad Católica
3 MF Cristóbal Aliste (1985-01-11)11 January 1985 (aged 20) Flag of Chile.svg Cobresal
3 MF José Pedro Fuenzalida (1985-02-22)22 February 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Chile.svg Universidad Católica
3 MF Fernando Meneses (1985-09-27)27 September 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Chile.svg Colo-Colo
3 MF Carlos Carmona (1987-02-21)21 February 1987 (aged 17) Flag of Chile.svg Coquimbo Unido
3 MF Pedro Morales (1985-05-25)25 May 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Chile.svg Huachipato
3 MF Matías Fernández (1986-05-15)15 May 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Chile.svg Colo-Colo
3 MF Carlos Villanueva (1986-02-05)5 February 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Chile.svg Audax Italiano
3 MF Ángel Rojas (1985-04-10)10 April 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Chile.svg Universidad de Chile
4 FW Nicolás Canales (1985-06-27)27 June 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Chile.svg Universidad de Chile
4 FW Juan Lorca (1985-01-15)15 January 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Chile.svg Colo-Colo
4 FW Ricardo Parada (1985-01-02)2 January 1985 (aged 20) Flag of Chile.svg Ñublense
4 FW José Soto (1986-01-28)28 January 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Chile.svg Santiago Wanderers

(Source for player names: [2] )

Uruguay

Coach: Gustavo Ferrín Flag of Uruguay.svg

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1 GK Fernando Muslera (1986-06-16)June 16, 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Uruguay.svg Montevideo Wanderers
1 GK Lucero Álvarez (1985-02-24)February 24, 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
2 DF Sergio Rodríguez (1985-01-05)January 5, 1985 (aged 20) Flag of Uruguay.svg Danubio
2 DF Diego Godín (1986-02-16)February 16, 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Uruguay.svg Cerro
2 DF Miguel Lavié (1986-04-15)April 15, 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol
2 DF Sebastián Silvera (1986-03-11)March 11, 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Uruguay.svg Deportivo Maldonado
2 DF Ignacio La Luz (1985-04-19)April 19, 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
2 DF Martín Rodríguez (1985-02-10)February 10, 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Uruguay.svg River Plate
3 MF Luis Aguiar (1985-11-17)November 17, 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Uruguay.svg Liverpool
3 MF Álvaro Pereira (1985-11-28)November 28, 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Uruguay.svg Miramar Misiones
3 MF Jorge García (1986-08-19)August 19, 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Uruguay.svg Danubio
3 MF Cristian Rodríguez (1985-09-30)September 30, 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol
3 MF Leandro Ezquerra (1986-06-05)June 5, 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Uruguay.svg River Plate
3 MF Juan Ángel Albín (1986-07-17)July 17, 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional
3 MF Jorge Rodríguez (1985-01-13)January 13, 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Uruguay.svg Racing Club
3 MF Ribair Rodríguez (1987-10-04)October 4, 1987 (aged 17) Flag of Uruguay.svg Danubio
4 FW Danilo Peinado (1985-02-15)February 15, 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Uruguay.svg Defensor Sporting
4 FW Álvaro Navarro (1985-01-28)January 28, 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Uruguay.svg Defensor Sporting
4 FW Christian Stuani (1986-10-12)October 12, 1986 (aged 18) Flag of Uruguay.svg Danubio
4 FW Matías Alonso (1985-04-16)April 16, 1985 (aged 19) Flag of Uruguay.svg River Plate

(Source for player names: [3] )

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References

  1. "Argentina da nómina para Sudamericano Sub 20". emol.com. 6 January 2005. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  2. "Sub 20: Chile lleva otra vez la ilusión en las maletas". emol.com. 12 January 2005. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  3. "Se armó el plantel Celeste". ESPN. 10 January 2005. Retrieved 5 July 2012.