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Below are the rosters for the 2006 UEFA European Under-17 Championship held in Luxembourg.
Coach: Eric Abrams
# | Name | Pos | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Tom Vandenbossche | GK | Club Brugge |
2 | Enrico Pellegriti | DF | Genk |
3 | Toby Alderweireld | DF | Ajax |
4 | Cor Gillis | DF | Anderlecht |
5 | Jeremy Huyghebaert | DF | Mouscron |
6 | Axel Witsel | MF | Standard Liège |
7 | Cedric Baes | FW | Genk |
8 | Siegerd Degeling | MF | Feyenoord |
9 | Dieter Wittesaele | FW | Cercle Brugge |
10 | Gael Arend | MF | Standard Liège |
11 | Livio D'Amires | FW | Genk |
12 | Cyprien Baguette | GK | Charleroi |
13 | Dwayne Dildick | DF | Club Brugge |
14 | Robbe Van Ruyskensvelde | DF | Club Brugge |
15 | Niels De Loof | MF | Club Brugge |
16 | Mehdi Carcela [1] | FW | Standard Liège |
17 | Maurizio Aquino | FW | Genk |
18 | Jens Van Damme | FW | Cercle Brugge |
Coach: Jakub Dovalil
# | Name | Pos | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Marek Štěch | GK | Sparta Prague |
2 | Ondřej Mazuch | DF | Brno |
3 | Jan Polák | DF | Slovan Liberec |
4 | Martin Zeman | MF | Sparta Prague |
5 | Jan Hable | MF | Hradec Králové |
6 | Lukáš Vácha | DF | Slavia Prague |
7 | Jan Vošahlík | FW | Marila Příbram |
8 | Ivan Lacko | MF | Brno |
9 | Martin Holek | MF | Slovácko |
10 | Tomáš Necid | FW | Slavia Prague |
11 | Tomáš Pekhart | FW | Tottenham Hotspur |
12 | Petr Reinberk | MF | Slovácko |
13 | Miroslav Štěpánek | DF | Sigma Olomouc |
14 | Radim Řezník | DF | Baník Ostrava |
15 | Jakub Heidenheimer | DF | Sigma Olomouc |
16 | Ondřej Volšík | GK | Hradec Králové |
17 | Petr Wojnar | MF | Baník Ostrava |
18 | Jakub Süsser | DF | Chmel Blšany |
Coach: Bernd Stöber
# | Name | Pos | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ron-Robert Zieler | GK | Manchester United |
2 | Björn Kopplin | DF | Bayern Munich |
3 | David Vrzogic | DF | Borussia Dortmund |
4 | Christopher Schorch | DF | Hertha BSC |
5 | Florian Jungwirth | DF | 1860 Munich |
6 | Sven Bender | MF | 1860 Munich |
7 | Marko Marin | MF | Borussia Mönchengladbach |
8 | Lars Bender | MF | 1860 Munich |
9 | Manuel Fischer | FW | VfB Stuttgart |
10 | Toni Kroos | MF | Hansa Rostock |
11 | Timo Gebhart | FW | 1860 Munich |
12 | Sascha Burchert | GK | Hertha BSC |
13 | Stefan Reinartz | DF | Bayer Leverkusen |
14 | Mathias Wittek | DF | 1860 Munich |
15 | Danny Latza | MF | Schalke 04 |
16 | Mario Vrančić | MF | Mainz 05 |
17 | Sebastian Huke | FW | Hertha BSC |
18 | Raphael Lorenz | FW | Borussia Dortmund |
Coach: József Both
# | Name | Pos | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Milán Balikó | GK | MTK Budapest |
2 | Attila Busai | DF | MTK Budapest |
3 | Ádám Simon | MF | MTK Budapest |
4 | András Gál | DF | MTK Budapest |
5 | András Debreceni | DF | Budapest Honvéd |
6 | Gergő Rása | MF | MTK Budapest |
7 | Vladimir Koman | MF | Sampdoria |
8 | Ádám Dudás | FW | Győri ETO |
9 | Krisztián Németh | FW | MTK Budapest |
10 | Márk Nikházi | FW | MTK Budapest |
11 | Péter Tóth | FW | Újpest |
12 | Péter Gulácsi | GK | MTK Budapest |
13 | Adrián Szekeres | DF | MTK Budapest |
14 | Ádám Présinger | DF | MTK Budapest |
15 | Tamás Nagy | MF | MTK Budapest |
16 | András Simon | FW | MTK Budapest |
17 | László Szabó | FW | MTK Budapest |
18 | Dániel Lengyel | DF | MTK Budapest |
Coach: Ronny Bonvini
# | Name | Pos | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Fabiano Castellani | GK | Rumelange |
2 | Massimo Martino | DF | Racing Luxembourg |
3 | Christophe Scholer | DF | Racing Luxembourg |
4 | Michel Kettenmeyer | DF | Villerupt |
5 | Jérôme Marcolino | DF | Käerjeng 97 |
6 | Lars Gerson | MF | — |
7 | Pit Hilbert | FW | AS Pratzerthal/Rédange |
8 | Gilles Bettmer | MF | SC Freiburg |
9 | Miralem Pjanić [2] | MF | Metz |
10 | Matthew De Cae | MF | Kehlen |
11 | Richard Jankowoy | FW | Mensdorf |
12 | André Bill | GK | Käerjeng 97 |
13 | Mirko Albanese | FW | Differdange |
14 | Ricardo Thom | MF | Mondercange |
15 | Mato Djuric | FW | Racing Luxembourg |
16 | Mathias Jänisch | MF | Hostert |
17 | Paul Bossi | MF | Progrès Niedercorn |
18 | Tom Siebenaler | DF | Remerschen |
Coach: Igor Kolyvanov
# | Name | Pos | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Roman Savenkov | GK | FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad |
2 | Sergei Morozov | DF | Torpedo Moscow |
3 | Artyom Samsonov | DF | Torpedo Moscow |
4 | Aleksandr Sapeta | MF | Saturn Ramenskoe |
5 | Anton Vlasov | DF | FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad |
6 | Vadim Gagloyev | MF | CSKA Moscow |
7 | Yevgeni Korotayev | FW | FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad |
8 | Semyon Fomin | MF | Lokomotiv Moscow |
9 | Aleksandr Prudnikov | FW | Spartak Moscow |
10 | Igor Gorbatenko | MF | FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad |
11 | Yan Bobrovsky | MF | Zenit Saint Petersburg |
12 | Yevgeny Pomazan | GK | Kuban Krasnodar |
13 | Dmitri Ryzhov | FW | FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad |
14 | Pavel Mochalin | MF | Zenit Saint Petersburg |
15 | Roman Amirkhanov | DF | Lokomotiv Moscow |
16 | Amir Kashiyev | MF | CSKA Moscow |
17 | Denis Shcherbak | MF | FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad |
18 | Aleksandr Marenich | FW | Rostov |
Coach: Saša Medin
# | Name | Pos | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Marko Knežević | GK | — |
2 | Dušan Brković | DF | — |
3 | Rajko Brežančić | DF | — |
4 | Saša Blagojević | DF | — |
5 | Miloš Nikolić | MF | — |
6 | Nikola Gulan | MF | Partizan |
7 | Zarija Peličić | MF | — |
8 | Stevan Jovetić [3] | FW | Partizan |
9 | Nenad Adamović | MF | Partizan |
10 | Igor Miladinović | MF | — |
11 | Veljko Vuković | MF | — |
12 | Živko Živković | GK | — |
13 | Goran Četnik | DF | — |
14 | Marko Nikolić | MF | — |
15 | Slavko Lukić | DF | — |
16 | Slavko Perović | FW | — |
17 | Darko Karadžić | MF | — |
18 | Vlado Peličić | DF | — |
Coach: Juan Santisteban
# | Name | Pos | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sergio Asenjo | GK | Real Valladolid |
2 | Manuel Castellano | DF | Valencia |
3 | Ramón Soria | DF | Villarreal |
4 | Roberto García | DF | Atlético Madrid |
5 | Pedro Alcalá | DF | Málaga |
6 | Ignacio Camacho | MF | Atlético Madrid |
7 | César Azpilicueta | DF | Osasuna |
8 | Marcos Gullón | MF | Villarreal |
9 | Emilio Nsue [4] | FW | Mallorca |
10 | Aarón Ñíguez | FW | Valencia |
11 | Cristian Vergara | MF | Barcelona |
12 | César Ortiz | DF | Atlético Madrid |
13 | Jesús Coca | GK | Atlético Madrid |
14 | Rubén Ramos | FW | Atlético Madrid |
15 | Guillem Savall | DF | RCD Espanyol |
16 | Bojan Krkić | FW | Barcelona |
17 | Raúl Baena | MF | Barcelona |
18 | José Hermosa | MF | Villarreal |
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