2007 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup squads

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This article shows all participating team squads at the 2007 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup , held from November 18 to December 2, 2007, in several cities in Japan.

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Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Marcos Milinkovic 22.12.197199205355338
2 Gustavo Scholtis 16.12.198285206349332
3 Diego Stepanenko 25.02.198590204349337
4 Luciano de Cecco 02.06.198884194333315
6 Santiago Orduna 31.08.198372184333324
9 Lucas Chávez 03.04.198288200348328
11 Joaquin Lucas Layus 11.11.199489207333318
12 Martín Meana 26.04.198283188347320
13 Guillermo García 21.09.198378196345303
15 Rodrigo Quiroga 23.03.198784194345327
17 Rodrigo Aschemacher 06.03.198991202343327
18 Gastón Giani 26.04.197986194345330

Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
2 Jarryd Christensen 22.08.198888198345328
3 Nathan Roberts 17.02.198687199342328
4 Benjamin Hardy 21.09.197494198335320
5 Luke Campbell 08.11.197998202346335
6 Igor Yudin 17.06.198785200357330
7 Matthew Young 17.07.198178188335323
8 Andrew Grant 22.04.198593206345327
9 Andrew Earl 15.09.198285196336322
11 Phillip DeSalvo 11.03.198578182326308
13 David Ferguson 13.03.198290205348328
17 Paul Carroll 16.05.198693204340325
18 Brett Alderman 27.02.197990191343328

Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Bruno Rezende 02.07.198676190323302
2 Marcelo Elgarten 09.11.197478183321308
4 André Heller 17.12.197593199339321
6 Samuel Fuchs 04.03.198489200342316
7 Gilberto Godoy Filho 23.12.197685192325312
8 Murilo Endres 03.05.198176190343319
9 André Nascimento 04.03.197995195340320
10 Sérgio Dutra Santos 15.10.197578184325310
11 Anderson Rodrigues 21.05.197495190330321
13 Gustavo Endres 23.08.197598203337325
14 Rodrigo Santana 17.04.197985205350328
18 Dante Amaral 30.09.198086201345327

Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Evgeni Ivanov 03.06.197499210351340
2 Hristo Tsvetanov 29.03.197885198345330
3 Andrey Zhekov 12.03.198082190340263
4 Boyan Yordanov 12.03.198386197358335
5 Krasimir Gaydarski 23.02.198396204350330
6 Matey Kaziyski 23.09.198493202370335
7 Nikolai Nikolov 29.07.198685203344330
8 Ivan Stanev 07.07.198592190335315
11 Vladimir Nikolov 03.10.197795200345325
15 Todor Aleksiev 21.04.198396200347327
17 Plamen Konstantinov 14.06.197393202347330

Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Hamdy Awad El-Safi 14.04.1972105202346327
2 Abdalla Ahmed 10.10.198372198352331
3 Mohamed Gabal 21.01.198497195345320
4 Ahmed El-Naeim 19.08.198487197342316
5 Ossama Bekheit 12.01.197772192335326
6 Wael Al-Aydy 08.12.197176178
8 Saleh Youssef Fathy 25.07.198292191338316
9 Mohamed El-Mahdy 02.09.197896196340335
11 Mohamed El-Nafrawy 09.06.198392200335320
13 Mohamed Badawy Moneim 11.01.198699197335322
14 Hossam Shaarawy 15.02.198492199344324
18 Mohamed El-Daabousi 01.03.1987102201339320

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
3 Shinya Chiba 05.12.197781184343320
4 Kunihiro Shimizu 11.08.198694192348330
5 Daisuke Usami 29.03.197983184340320
7 Takahiro Yamamoto 12.07.197890200345331
8 Masaji Ogino 08.01.1970100197340320
9 Takaaki Tomimatsu 20.07.198482191350340
11 Yoshihiko Matsumoto 07.01.198175193356330
12 Kota Yamamura 20.10.198095205350330
15 Katsutoshi Tsumagari 02.11.197576183323315
16 Yusuke Ishijima 09.01.1984100197345335
17 Yu Koshikawa 30.06.198487190345325
18 Kosuke Tomonaga 22.07.198083184321310

Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 José Rivera 02.07.197785192325320
2 Gregory Berrios 24.01.197983182305299
4 Víctor Rivera 30.08.197688195345329
5 Víctor Bird 16.03.198290195335328
6 Ángel Pérez 20.05.198286190325318
9 Luis Rodríguez 13.07.196989202340333
12 Héctor Soto 20.06.197885197340332
13 Alexis Matias 21.07.197488195335325
14 Fernando Morales 04.02.198268186299292
15 Enrique Escalante 06.08.198488195330324
17 Emanuel Batista 12.01.198968187300292
18 Mannix Román 17.01.198319085295288

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Alexander Korneev 11.09.198096200348339
2 Semen Poltavskiy 08.02.198189205346338
4 Pavel Kruglov 17.09.198590205351342
5 Pavel Abramov 23.04.197989198357336
6 Sergey Grankin 21.01.198587195351320
8 Serguei Tetioukine 23.09.197589197345338
9 Vadim Khamuttskikh 26.11.196985196342331
10 Yury Berezhko 27.01.198490193346338
13 Alexei Ostapenko 26.05.1986100208355340
15 Alexander Volkov 14.02.198594210355335
16 Alexey Verbov 31.01.198277185315310
18 Alexei Kulechov 24.02.197996206353344

Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Kim Hak-Min 04.09.198378192327319
2 You Kwang-Woo 22.04.198580185320312
4 Moon Sung-Min 14.09.198685198329321
5 Yeo Oh-Hyun 02.09.197866175280279
7 Lee Sun-Kyu 14.03.198187200325320
8 Ha Hyun-Yong 09.05.198280198330322
9 Shin Young-Soo 01.07.198290197300290
12 Park Jun-Bum 12.06.198890200332318
14 Kim Yo-han 16.08.198587198335326
16 Song Byung-Il 03.04.198382196310297
17 Ha Kyoung-Min 27.07.198282201320310
18 Shin Yung-Suk 04.10.198688200335325

Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Rafael Pascual 16.03.197094194355330
2 Ibán Pérez 13.11.198389198350325
4 Manuel Sevillano 02.07.198190194340320
6 Alfonso Flores 24.08.197590189340330
9 Alexis Valido 09.03.197685188325312
10 Miguel Ángel Falasca 29.04.197392195335315
11 Javier Subiela 22.03.198488198340325
12 Guillermo Falasca 24.10.1977104200355330
14 José Luis Moltó 29.06.197595207360345
16 Julián García-Torres 08.11.198093202350325
17 Enrique de la Fuente 11.08.197595195345325
18 Israel Rodríguez 27.08.198195195360340

Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Amine Besrour 05.12.197878181309295
3 Skander Ben Tara 22.01.198590200340328
4 Marouane Garci 21.03.198873194317308
8 Aymen Ben Brik 08.05.198568188330322
9 Khaled Belaïd 30.12.197382195326312
10 Haykel Jerbi 04.04.198863187305286
12 Hichem Kaabi 03.09.198676194335320
13 Noureddine Hfaiedh 27.08.197386200350315
14 Bilel Ben Hassine 22.06.198272192330305
15 Ghazi Guidara 18.05.197475186326305
16 Chokri Jouini 25.04.198970194320275
18 Hosni Karamosly 01.06.198082197338315

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

#NameDate of birthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Lloy Ball 17.02.197295203351316
2 Sean Rooney 13.11.1982100206354336
3 James Polster 08.02.1979100198352333
4 David Lee 08.03.1982105203350325
5 Richard Lambourne 06.05.197590190324312
8 William Priddy 01.10.197789196353330
9 Ryan Millar 22.01.197898204354326
10 Riley Salmon 02.07.197689197345331
12 Thomas Hoff 09.06.197394198353333
13 Clayton Stanley 20.01.1978104205357332
14 Kevin Hansen 19.03.198293196349330
15 Gabriel Gardner 18.03.1976103209353335

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