2006 UEFA European Under-17 Championship squads

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Below are the rosters for the 2006 UEFA European Under-17 Championship held in Luxembourg.

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Belgium

Coach: Eric Abrams Flag of Belgium (civil).svg

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Name

Pos

Club

1 Tom Vandenbossche GK Club Brugge Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
2 Enrico Pellegriti DF Genk Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
3 Toby Alderweireld DF Ajax Flag of the Netherlands.svg
4 Cor Gillis DF Anderlecht Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
5 Jeremy Huyghebaert DF Mouscron Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
6 Axel Witsel MF Standard Liège Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
7 Cedric Baes FW Genk Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
8 Siegerd Degeling MF Feyenoord Flag of the Netherlands.svg
9 Dieter Wittesaele FW Cercle Brugge Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
10 Gael Arend MF Standard Liège Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
11 Livio D'Amires FW Genk Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
12 Cyprien Baguette GK Charleroi Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
13 Dwayne Dildick DF Club Brugge Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
14 Robbe Van Ruyskensvelde DF Club Brugge Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
15 Niels De Loof MF Club Brugge Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
16 Mehdi Carcela [1] FW Standard Liège Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
17Maurizio AquinoFW Genk Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
18 Jens Van Damme FW Cercle Brugge Flag of Belgium (civil).svg

Czech Republic

Coach: Jakub Dovalil Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

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Name

Pos

Club

1 Marek Štěch GK Sparta Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
2 Ondřej Mazuch DF Brno Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
3 Jan Polák DF Slovan Liberec Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
4 Martin Zeman MF Sparta Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
5 Jan Hable MF Hradec Králové Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
6 Lukáš Vácha DF Slavia Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
7 Jan Vošahlík FW Marila Příbram Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
8 Ivan Lacko MF Brno Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
9 Martin Holek MF Slovácko Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
10 Tomáš Necid FW Slavia Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
11 Tomáš Pekhart FW Tottenham Hotspur Flag of England.svg
12 Petr Reinberk MF Slovácko Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
13 Miroslav Štěpánek DF Sigma Olomouc Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
14 Radim Řezník DF Baník Ostrava Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
15 Jakub Heidenheimer DF Sigma Olomouc Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
16 Ondřej Volšík GK Hradec Králové Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
17 Petr Wojnar MF Baník Ostrava Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
18 Jakub Süsser DF Chmel Blšany Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

Germany

Coach: Bernd Stöber Flag of Germany.svg

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Name

Pos

Club

1 Ron-Robert Zieler GK Manchester United Flag of England.svg
2 Björn Kopplin DF Bayern Munich Flag of Germany.svg
3 David Vrzogic DF Borussia Dortmund Flag of Germany.svg
4 Christopher Schorch DF Hertha BSC Flag of Germany.svg
5 Florian Jungwirth DF 1860 Munich Flag of Germany.svg
6 Sven Bender MF 1860 Munich Flag of Germany.svg
7 Marko Marin MF Borussia Mönchengladbach Flag of Germany.svg
8 Lars Bender MF 1860 Munich Flag of Germany.svg
9 Manuel Fischer FW VfB Stuttgart Flag of Germany.svg
10 Toni Kroos MF Hansa Rostock Flag of Germany.svg
11 Timo Gebhart FW 1860 Munich Flag of Germany.svg
12 Sascha Burchert GK Hertha BSC Flag of Germany.svg
13 Stefan Reinartz DF Bayer Leverkusen Flag of Germany.svg
14 Mathias Wittek DF 1860 Munich Flag of Germany.svg
15 Danny Latza MF Schalke 04 Flag of Germany.svg
16 Mario Vrančić MF Mainz 05 Flag of Germany.svg
17 Sebastian Huke FW Hertha BSC Flag of Germany.svg
18 Raphael Lorenz FW Borussia Dortmund Flag of Germany.svg

Hungary

Coach: József Both Flag of Hungary.svg

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Name

Pos

Club

1 Milán Balikó GK MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
2 Attila Busai DF MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
3 Ádám Simon MF MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
4 András Gál DF MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
5 András Debreceni DF Budapest Honvéd Flag of Hungary.svg
6 Gergő Rása MF MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
7 Vladimir Koman MF Sampdoria Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg
8 Ádám Dudás FW Győri ETO Flag of Hungary.svg
9 Krisztián Németh FW MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
10 Márk Nikházi FW MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
11 Péter Tóth FW Újpest Flag of Hungary.svg
12 Péter Gulácsi GK MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
13 Adrián Szekeres DF MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
14 Ádám Présinger DF MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
15 Tamás Nagy MF MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
16 András Simon FW MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
17 László Szabó FW MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg
18 Dániel Lengyel DF MTK Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg

Luxembourg

Coach: Ronny Bonvini Flag of Luxembourg.svg

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Name

Pos

Club

1 Fabiano Castellani GK Rumelange Flag of Luxembourg.svg
2 Massimo Martino DF Racing Luxembourg Flag of Luxembourg.svg
3 Christophe Scholer DF Racing Luxembourg Flag of Luxembourg.svg
4 Michel Kettenmeyer DF Villerupt Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
5 Jérôme Marcolino DF Käerjeng 97 Flag of Luxembourg.svg
6 Lars Gerson MF
7 Pit Hilbert FW AS Pratzerthal/Rédange Flag of Luxembourg.svg
8 Gilles Bettmer MF SC Freiburg Flag of Germany.svg
9 Miralem Pjanić [2] MF Metz Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
10 Matthew De Cae MF Kehlen Flag of Luxembourg.svg
11 Richard Jankowoy FW Mensdorf Flag of Luxembourg.svg
12 André Bill GK Käerjeng 97 Flag of Luxembourg.svg
13 Mirko Albanese FW Differdange Flag of Luxembourg.svg
14 Ricardo Thom MF Mondercange Flag of Luxembourg.svg
15 Mato Djuric FW Racing Luxembourg Flag of Luxembourg.svg
16 Mathias Jänisch MF Hostert Flag of Luxembourg.svg
17 Paul Bossi MF Progrès Niedercorn Flag of Luxembourg.svg
18 Tom Siebenaler DF Remerschen Flag of Luxembourg.svg

Russia

Coach: Igor Kolyvanov Flag of Russia.svg

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Name

Pos

Club

1Roman SavenkovGK FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad Flag of Russia.svg
2 Sergei Morozov DF Torpedo Moscow Flag of Russia.svg
3 Artyom Samsonov DF Torpedo Moscow Flag of Russia.svg
4 Aleksandr Sapeta MF Saturn Ramenskoe Flag of Russia.svg
5 Anton Vlasov DF FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad Flag of Russia.svg
6 Vadim Gagloyev MF CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia.svg
7Yevgeni KorotayevFW FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad Flag of Russia.svg
8 Semyon Fomin MF Lokomotiv Moscow Flag of Russia.svg
9 Aleksandr Prudnikov FW Spartak Moscow Flag of Russia.svg
10 Igor Gorbatenko MF FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad Flag of Russia.svg
11Yan BobrovskyMF Zenit Saint Petersburg Flag of Russia.svg
12 Yevgeny Pomazan GK Kuban Krasnodar Flag of Russia.svg
13 Dmitri Ryzhov FW FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad Flag of Russia.svg
14 Pavel Mochalin MF Zenit Saint Petersburg Flag of Russia.svg
15 Roman Amirkhanov DF Lokomotiv Moscow Flag of Russia.svg
16 Amir Kashiyev MF CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia.svg
17 Denis Shcherbak MF FC Krylia Sovetov-SOK Dimitrovgrad Flag of Russia.svg
18 Aleksandr Marenich FW Rostov Flag of Russia.svg

Serbia and Montenegro

Coach: Saša Medin Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg

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Name

Pos

Club

1Marko KneževićGK
2 Dušan Brković DF
3 Rajko Brežančić DF
4 Saša Blagojević DF
5 Miloš Nikolić MF
6 Nikola Gulan MF Partizan Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg
7 Zarija Peličić MF
8 Stevan Jovetić [3] FW Partizan Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg
9 Nenad Adamović MF Partizan Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg
10Igor MiladinovićMF
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

Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

Coach: Juan Santisteban Flag of Spain.svg

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Name

Pos

Club

1 Sergio Asenjo GK Real Valladolid Flag of Spain.svg
2 Manuel Castellano DF Valencia Flag of Spain.svg
3 Ramón Soria DF Villarreal Flag of Spain.svg
4 Roberto García DF Atlético Madrid Flag of Spain.svg
5 Pedro Alcalá DF Málaga Flag of Spain.svg
6 Ignacio Camacho MF Atlético Madrid Flag of Spain.svg
7 César Azpilicueta DF Osasuna Flag of Spain.svg
8 Marcos Gullón MF Villarreal Flag of Spain.svg
9 Emilio Nsue [4] FW Mallorca Flag of Spain.svg
10 Aarón Ñíguez FW Valencia Flag of Spain.svg
11 Cristian Vergara MF Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg
12 César Ortiz DF Atlético Madrid Flag of Spain.svg
13 Jesús Coca GK Atlético Madrid Flag of Spain.svg
14 Rubén Ramos FW Atlético Madrid Flag of Spain.svg
15 Guillem Savall DF RCD Espanyol Flag of Spain.svg
16 Bojan Krkić FW Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg
17 Raúl Baena MF Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg
18 José Hermosa MF Villarreal Flag of Spain.svg

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References

  1. Capped for Morocco
  2. Capped for Bosnia
  3. Capped for Montenegro
  4. Capped for Equatorial Guinea