Below are the squads for the Football at the 1967 Mediterranean Games, hosted in Tunis, Tunisia, and took place between 7 and 17 September 1967. [1]
Coach: Lucien Leduc
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Abdelkader "Zerga" Ghalem | 27 April 1938 (aged 29) | MC Alger | |||
GK | Abdelkrim Laribi | 25 December 1943 (aged 23) | IRB Sougueur | |||
GK | Mohamed Nassou | 4 October 1937 (aged 29) | CR Belcourt | |||
2 | DF | Kamel Lemoui | 10 July 1939 (aged 28) | CR Belcourt | ||
DF | Ali Attoui | 21 January 1942 (aged 25) | Hamra Annaba | |||
DF | Messaoud Belloucif | 30 November 1940 (aged 26) | AS Khroub | |||
DF | Lahmadi Bouden | 4 December 1938 (aged 28) | Hamra Annaba | |||
DF | Lakhdar Bouyahi | 21 January 1946 (aged 21) | NA Hussein Dey | |||
8 | MF | Hacène Lalmas (captain) | 12 March 1943 (aged 24) | CR Belcourt | ||
10 | MF | Abdelhamid Salhi | 27 August 1947 (aged 20) | ES Sétif | ||
16 | MF | Mustapha Seridi | 18 April 1941 (aged 26) | ES Guelma | ||
MF | Hacène Djemaâ | 6 January 1942 (aged 25) | CR Belcourt | |||
MF | Noureddine Hamiti | 19 December 1942 (aged 24) | CR Belcourt | |||
7 | FW | Hassan Achour | 14 March 1938 (aged 29) | CR Belcourt | ||
9 | FW | Mokhtar Khalem | 10 October 1944 (aged 22) | CR Belcourt | ||
11 | FW | Kamel Beroudji | 9 September 1945 (aged 21) | OM Ruisseau | ||
FW | Amar Bourouba | 23 March 1941 (aged 26) | ES Sétif | |||
FW | Noureddine Hachouf | 10 May 1940 (aged 27) | ES Guelma |
Coach:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Henri Ribul | 1 March 1941 (aged 26) | US Castres | ||
3 | DF | Gilbert Planté | 15 March 1941 (aged 26) | Gazélec Ajaccio | ||
5 | DF | Jean Lempereur | 28 December 1938 (aged 28) | AS Aulnoye | ||
9 | DF | Jean-Louis Hodoul | 1 April 1946 (aged 21) | Olympique de Marseille | ||
DF | Michel Delafosse | 25 November 1943 (aged 23) | US Quevilly | |||
15 | DF | Dario Grava | 11 December 1948 (aged 18) | RC Strasbourg | ||
4 | MF | Freddy Zix (captain) | 7 January 1935 (aged 32) | RC Strasbourg | ||
16 | MF | Gérard Géorgin | 11 September 1940 (aged 26) | FC Nantes | ||
MF | Gérard Hallet | 4 March 1946 (aged 21) | ÉDS Montluçon | |||
MF | Stéphane Akélian | 7 December 1940 (aged 26) | FC Annecy | |||
MF | Alain Verhoeve | 15 November 1944 (aged 22) | AC Cambrai | |||
19 | FW | Daniel Horlaville | 22 September 1945 (aged 21) | US Quevilly | ||
FW | Marc-Kanyan Case | 14 September 1942 (aged 24) | Gazélec Ajaccio | |||
FW | Jacques Stamm | 4 April 1939 (aged 28) | CS Sedan | |||
FW | Michel Verhoeve | 29 January 1939 (aged 28) | AC Cambrai | |||
FW | Jean-Louis Rivoire | 20 February 1943 (aged 24) | Olympique Lyonnais |
Coach: Paolo Todeschini
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Villiam Vecchi | 28 December 1948 (aged 18) | A.C. Milan | |||
GK | Adriano Zanier | 22 May 1948 (aged 19) | SPAL | |||
DF | Franco Battisodo | 15 April 1948 (aged 19) | Bologna F.C. | |||
DF | Giovanni Botti | 16 December 1947 (aged 19) | Brescia | |||
DF | Franco Cresci | 15 September 1945 (aged 21) | Varese | |||
DF | Giovanni Masiello | 2 January 1945 (aged 22) | S.S. Lazio | |||
DF | Luigi Pasetti | 9 September 1945 (aged 21) | SPAL | |||
DF | Tomasini | 28 September 1946 (aged 20) | Reggina | |||
MF | Salvatore Esposito | 3 January 1948 (aged 19) | Fiorentina | |||
MF | Mario Fara | 14 September 1945 (aged 21) | Catania | |||
MF | Domenico Parola | 15 February 1945 (aged 22) | SPAL | |||
MF | Nevio Scala | 22 November 1947 (aged 19) | A.C. Milan | |||
MF | Giorgio Vignando | 17 December 1947 (aged 19) | Empoli | |||
FW | Pietro Anastasi | 7 April 1948 (aged 19) | Varese | |||
FW | Pietro Baisi | 19 September 1945 (aged 21) | Catania | |||
FW | Luciano Chiarugi | 13 January 1947 (aged 20) | Fiorentina | |||
FW | Luciano Paganini | 2 March 1947 (aged 20) | Bologna | |||
FW | Giuseppe Savoldi | 21 January 1947 (aged 20) | Atalanta B.C. |
Coach: Abderrahmane Mahjoub
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Allal Ben Kassou | 30 November 1941 (aged 25) | FAR Rabat | |||
GK | Mohamed Ben Omar | FAR Rabat | ||||
DF | Jalili Fadili | 1 January 1940 (aged 27) | FAR Rabat | |||
DF | Moulay Khanousi | 21 June 1939 (aged 28) | MAS Fez | |||
DF | Kacem Slimani | 1 January 1948 (aged 19) | RS Settat | |||
MF | Driss Bamous | 15 December 1942 (aged 24) | FAR Rabat | |||
MF | Hamed Dahane | 1 January 1946 (aged 21) | Union Sidi Kacem | |||
MF | Ismail Hattab | FAR Rabat | ||||
MF | Sadni Nafai | 1 January 1940 (aged 27) | ||||
FW | Ali Bendayan | Raja Casablanca | ||||
FW | Ahmed Faras | 7 December 1946 (aged 20) | Chabab Mohammedia | |||
FW | Said Ghandi | 16 September 1948 (aged 18) | Raja Casablanca | |||
FW | Maouhoub Ghazouani | 1 January 1948 (aged 19) | TAS de Casablanca | |||
FW | Houmane Jarir | 30 November 1944 (aged 22) | Raja Casablanca | |||
FW | Abderrazak Hajjami | Wydad Casablanca |
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