This article lists the squads for the 2020 Cyprus Women's Cup, the 13th edition of the Cyprus Women's Cup. The cup consisted of a series of friendly games, and was held in Cyprus from 5 to 11 March 2020. The five national teams involved in the tournament registered a squad of 23 players.
The age listed for each player is on 5 March 2020, the first day of the tournament. The numbers of caps and goals listed for each player do not include any matches played after the start of tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches that are of a different nationality than their own national team.
Coach: Mate Prskalo
The squad was announced on 2 March 2020. [1]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Anamarija Mišetić | 4 June 1993 (aged 26) | Split |
2 | DF | Lea Zdunić | 10 December 1998 (aged 21) | Dinamo Zagreb |
3 | DF | Ana Jelenčić | 8 June 1994 (aged 25) | Sporting Huelva |
4 | DF | Leonarda Balog | 5 February 1993 (aged 27) | St. Pölten |
5 | DF | Kristina Nevrkla | 5 July 1990 (aged 29) | Osijek |
6 | MF | Mihaela Horvat | 21 March 1994 (aged 25) | SV Horn |
7 | FW | Ana Dujmović | 21 February 1996 (aged 24) | Split |
8 | DF | Matea Bošnjak | 21 December 1997 (aged 22) | Split |
9 | FW | Ivana Rudelić | 25 January 1992 (aged 28) | Bayer Leverkusen |
10 | MF | Iva Landeka | 3 October 1989 (aged 30) | Montpellier |
11 | FW | Kristina Šundov | 17 September 1986 (aged 33) | Basel |
12 | GK | Jelena Kešina | 20 August 1996 (aged 23) | Neretva |
13 | MF | Helena Spajić | 8 February 2000 (aged 20) | SV Horn |
14 | DF | Antonia Dulčić | 4 February 1997 (aged 23) | Split |
15 | MF | Iva Bukač | 27 November 1994 (aged 25) | Split |
16 | MF | Petra Pezelj | 28 October 1998 (aged 21) | Split |
17 | MF | Izabela Lojna | 11 May 1992 (aged 27) | Osijek |
22 | MF | Anela Lubina | 18 December 1995 (aged 24) | Split |
23 | GK | Stephanie Bukovec | 22 September 1995 (aged 24) | Ajax |
Coach: Karel Rada
The squad was announced on 20 February 2020. [2] On 28 February 2020, third goalkeeper Ivana Pižlová and forward Gabriela Šlajsová were added to the squad, while Andrea Jarchovská, Irena Martínková, and Markéta Ringelová were replaced by Markéta Klímová, Eliška Janíková, and Denisa Veselá for health reasons. [3]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Ivana Pižlová | 13 December 1981 (aged 38) | 2 | 0 | Sparta Prague |
2 | DF | Markéta Klímová | 8 June 1999 (aged 20) | 2 | 0 | Slovácko |
3 | DF | Eliška Sonntagová | 26 July 2001 (aged 18) | 6 | 0 | Sparta Prague |
4 | DF | Petra Bertholdová | 24 November 1984 (aged 35) | 83 | 4 | Sparta Prague |
5 | FW | Gabriela Šlajsová | 7 April 2000 (aged 19) | 0 | 0 | Viktoria Plzeň |
6 | MF | Eva Bartoňová | 17 October 1993 (aged 26) | 54 | 4 | Inter Milan |
7 | FW | Lucie Martínková | 19 September 1986 (aged 33) | 94 | 21 | Sparta Prague |
8 | DF | Jana Sedláčková | 21 January 1993 (aged 27) | 47 | 3 | USV Jena |
9 | FW | Lucie Voňková | 28 February 1992 (aged 28) | 61 | 16 | Ajax |
10 | MF | Kateřina Svitková | 20 March 1996 (aged 23) | 34 | 17 | Slavia Prague |
11 | MF | Kamila Dubcová | 17 January 1999 (aged 21) | 14 | 6 | Sassuolo |
12 | MF | Klára Cahynová | 20 December 1993 (aged 26) | 62 | 4 | Turbine Potsdam |
14 | FW | Franny Černá | 22 July 1997 (aged 22) | 1 | 0 | Slavia Prague |
15 | MF | Antonie Stárová | 12 October 1998 (aged 21) | 17 | 1 | NC State Wolfpack |
16 | GK | Barbora Růžičková | 20 April 1998 (aged 21) | 6 | 0 | Slovácko |
17 | MF | Eliška Janíková | 11 July 1998 (aged 21) | 1 | 0 | Slovácko |
18 | MF | Michaela Dubcová | 17 January 1999 (aged 21) | 7 | 0 | Sassuolo |
19 | DF | Simona Necidová | 20 January 1994 (aged 26) | 25 | 1 | Slavia Prague |
20 | MF | Michaela Khýrová | 3 February 2000 (aged 20) | 2 | 0 | Slavia Prague |
21 | FW | Andrea Stašková | 12 May 2000 (aged 19) | 10 | 2 | Juventus |
22 | MF | Denisa Veselá | 8 January 1998 (aged 22) | 8 | 0 | Slavia Prague |
23 | GK | Alexandra Vaníčková | 15 June 1997 (aged 22) | 8 | 0 | Sparta Prague |
DF | Jitka Chlastáková | 13 October 1993 (aged 26) | 49 | 6 | USV Jena |
Coach: Anna Signeul
The squad was announced on 25 February 2020. [4] Nea Lehtola replaced Olga Ahtinen on 29 February 2020. [5] On 5 March 2020, Tuija Hyyrynen was withdrawn from the squad due to injury and replaced with Jutta Rantala. [6] On 7 March 2020, Adelina Engman withdrew from the squad due to injury, returning to London to rehabilitate. [7]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Paula Myllyoja | 20 May 1984 (aged 35) | 2 | 0 | Pink Bari |
2 | DF | Elli Pikkujämsä | 24 October 1999 (aged 20) | 2 | 0 | KIF Örebro |
4 | MF | Ria Öling | 15 September 1994 (aged 25) | 39 | 6 | Växjö |
5 | MF | Emma Koivisto | 25 September 1994 (aged 25) | 54 | 2 | Kopparbergs/Göteborg |
6 | DF | Anna Auvinen | 2 March 1987 (aged 33) | 16 | 0 | Inter Milan |
7 | FW | Adelina Engman | 11 October 1994 (aged 25) | 68 | 7 | Chelsea |
7 | FW | Jutta Rantala | 11 November 1999 (aged 20) | 0 | 0 | Kristianstad |
8 | DF | Nea Lehtola | 24 October 1998 (aged 21) | 0 | 0 | HJK |
9 | FW | Juliette Kemppi | 14 May 1994 (aged 25) | 52 | 4 | London City Lionesses |
10 | MF | Emmi Alanen | 30 April 1991 (aged 28) | 76 | 19 | Växjö |
11 | MF | Nora Heroum | 20 July 1994 (aged 25) | 72 | 1 | Milan |
12 | GK | Anna Tamminen | 30 October 1994 (aged 25) | 5 | 0 | Åland United |
13 | MF | Linda Nyman | 21 January 1994 (aged 26) | 6 | 0 | Inter Milan |
14 | MF | Julia Tunturi | 25 April 1996 (aged 23) | 25 | 0 | Eskilstuna United |
15 | MF | Natalia Kuikka | 1 December 1995 (aged 24) | 51 | 3 | Kopparbergs/Göteborg |
16 | DF | Anna Westerlund | 9 April 1989 (aged 30) | 124 | 3 | Åland United |
17 | FW | Sanni Franssi | 19 March 1995 (aged 24) | 38 | 2 | Fortuna Hjørring |
18 | FW | Linda Sällström | 13 July 1988 (aged 31) | 101 | 45 | Paris FC |
19 | FW | Kaisa Collin | 16 April 1997 (aged 22) | 21 | 2 | Eskilstuna United |
20 | MF | Eveliina Summanen | 29 May 1998 (aged 21) | 20 | 2 | Kristianstad |
21 | MF | Iina Salmi | 12 October 1994 (aged 25) | 11 | 1 | Ajax |
22 | FW | Heidi Kollanen | 6 June 1997 (aged 22) | 10 | 2 | KIF Örebro |
23 | GK | Tinja-Riikka Korpela | 5 May 1986 (aged 33) | 91 | 0 | Everton |
Coach: Christopher Cuéllar
The squad was announced on 27 February 2020. [8]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Cecilia Santiago | 19 October 1994 (aged 25) | 62 | 0 | PSV Eindhoven |
2 | DF | Kenti Robles | 15 February 1991 (aged 29) | 70 | 3 | Atlético Madrid |
3 | DF | Arianna Romero | 29 July 1992 (aged 27) | 44 | 1 | Perth Glory |
4 | DF | Kimberly Rodriguez | 26 March 1999 (aged 20) | 5 | 1 | Oklahoma State Cowgirls |
5 | DF | Jimena López | 30 January 1999 (aged 21) | 18 | 1 | Texas A&M Aggies |
6 | MF | Alexia Delgado | 9 December 1999 (aged 20) | 5 | 0 | Arizona State Sun Devils |
7 | MF | Mirelle Arciniega | 13 August 1992 (aged 27) | 0 | 0 | Puebla |
8 | MF | Bri Campos | 3 February 1994 (aged 26) | 1 | 0 | Umeå |
9 | FW | Kiana Palacios | 1 October 1996 (aged 23) | 18 | 2 | Real Sociedad |
10 | MF | Yamilé Franco | 7 July 1992 (aged 27) | 9 | 0 | León |
11 | FW | Viridiana Salazar | 2 January 1998 (aged 22) | 0 | 0 | Pachuca |
12 | GK | Itzel González | 14 August 1994 (aged 25) | 2 | 0 | Tijuana |
13 | DF | Ana Lozada | 22 July 1997 (aged 22) | 0 | 0 | América |
14 | MF | Jennifer Muñoz | 4 November 1996 (aged 23) | 0 | 0 | América |
15 | DF | Monica Flores | 31 January 1996 (aged 24) | 9 | 0 | Valencia |
16 | MF | Amanda Pérez | 31 July 1994 (aged 25) | 5 | 0 | Sporting CP |
17 | MF | Mariela Jiménez | 13 December 1997 (aged 22) | 0 | 0 | UNAM |
18 | MF | Diana García | 11 November 1999 (aged 20) | 0 | 0 | León |
19 | FW | Atzimba Casas | 14 September 1994 (aged 25) | 0 | 0 | Juárez |
20 | MF | Brenda León | 8 September 1993 (aged 26) | 0 | 0 | Cruz Azul |
Coach: Peter Kopún
The squad was announced on 3 March 2020. [9] Milan-based Mária Korenčiová withdrew from the squad due to coronavirus fears and was replaced by Tamara Solárová. [10]
Clubs with 3 or more players represented are listed.
Players | Club |
---|---|
7 | Split |
6 | Slavia Prague |
5 | Sparta Prague |
4 | Slovácko |
3 | St. Pölten, Inter Milan, Ajax |
Players | Federation |
---|---|
93 | UEFA |
14 | CONCACAF |
1 | AFC |
National squad | Players |
---|---|
Czech Republic | 14 |
Croatia | 11 |
Mexico | 10 |
Slovakia | 5 |
Finland | 3 |
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