2006 Viva World Cup squads

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Below are the squads for the 2006 VIVA World Cup tournament in Occitania.

Round

Monaco

Head coach: Thierry Petit

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
1 GK Anthony Minioni Flag of Monaco.svg
1 GK Thierry Vatrican Flag of Monaco.svg
2 DF Marc Vassallo Flag of Monaco.svg
2 DF John Landau Flag of Monaco.svg
2 DF Eric Fissore Flag of Monaco.svg
2 DF Julien Sirio Flag of Monaco.svg
2 DF Jean-Paul Pennacino Flag of Monaco.svg
3 MF Romain Armita Flag of Monaco.svg
3 MF Anthony Rinaldi Flag of Monaco.svg
3 MF Fabien Gallis Flag of Monaco.svg
3 MF Remy Rinaldi Flag of Monaco.svg
3 MF Olivier Pasquier Flag of Monaco.svg
3 MF Anthony Houry Flag of Monaco.svg
3 MF Benoît Biancheri Flag of Monaco.svg
4 FW Guy Platto Flag of Monaco.svg
4 FW Olivier Lechner Flag of Monaco.svg
4 FW Sergio Bonnaventura Flag of Monaco.svg

Occitania

Head coach: Nadeva Robinson

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1 GK Guillhem Daumond 7 August 198440 Flag of France.svg San Bres
2 DF Antoine Baumes Unknown00Unknown
2 DF Cyril Campos Unknown00Unknown
2 DF Joan Genieys Unknown00Unknown
2 DF Cristòl Mouysset Unknown30 Flag of France.svg Sant Tiberi
2 DF Frederic Nadau 22 February 197830Unknown
2 DF Sebastian Rojas Unknown00Unknown
3 MF Laurent Bottos Unknown00Unknown
3 MF Jerémias Buchieri Unknown00Unknown
3 MF Franck Grialou 28 March 197240 Flag of France.svg FC Ganges
3 MF Julian Lautrec 11 March 198141Unknown
3 MF Patrici Rampon 31 August 197420 Flag of France.svg FC Montastruc
4 FW Thierry Barre 17 February 198441Unknown
3 MF Juhane Dascon Unknown00Unknown
4 FW Patric Léglise Unknown10Unknown
4 FW Pieric Mouysset Unknown20 Flag of France.svg Sant Tiberi
4 FW Joan Riòs 10 September 197940Unknown
4 FW Idali Vera Unknown00Unknown

Sápmi

Head coach: Ivar Morten Normark

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1 GK Tore Eilertsen November 3, 197130 Flag of Norway.svg Hammerfest FK
1 GK Anders Granstad November 3, 197130 Flag of Norway.svg Groruddalen BK
2 DF Leif-Arne Brekke 12 March 197751 Flag of Norway.svg Drøbak/Frogn IF
2 DF Jonas Johansen 22 March 198566 Flag of Norway.svg FK Haugesund
2 DF Jonas Kuorak 18 November 197440 Flag of Sweden.svg Kiruna FF
2 DF Torkil Nilssen Unknown33 Flag of Norway.svg Harstad IL
2 DF Roy Arild Rasmussen 12 January 198130 Flag of Norway.svg Alta IF
2 DF Erik Sandvärn 4 September 197560 Flag of Finland.svg IFK Mariehamn
3 MF Magnus Andersen 28 May 198631 Flag of Norway.svg Alta IF
3 MF Matti Eira 5 November 198260 Flag of Norway.svg Kautokeino IL
3 MF Tom Høgli 20 February 198436 Flag of Norway.svg IF Tromso
3 MF Espen Minde May 16, 198361 Flag of Norway.svg Tromsdalen UIL
3 MF Olav Råstad 2 February 197933 Flag of Norway.svg FK Bodø/Glimt
4 FW Espen Bruer Unknown34 Flag of Norway.svg Kirkenes IF
4 FW Eirik Lamøy 4 November 198466 Flag of Sweden.svg Degerfors IF
4 FW Steffen Nystrøm 1 July 198436 Flag of Norway.svg Strømsgodset

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