These are the squads for the UEFA Euro 1968 tournament in Italy, that took place between 5 June and 10 June 1968. The players' listed ages is their age on the tournament's opening day (5 June 1968).
Every player in the tournament played for a club in his native country.
Manager: Alf Ramsey
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Gordon Banks | 30 December 1937 (aged 30) | 43 | Stoke City |
2 | DF | Keith Newton | 23 June 1941 (aged 26) | 9 | Blackburn Rovers |
3 | DF | Ray Wilson | 17 December 1934 (aged 33) | 61 | Everton |
4 | MF | Alan Mullery | 23 November 1941 (aged 26) | 10 | Tottenham Hotspur |
5 | DF | Brian Labone | 23 January 1940 (aged 28) | 9 | Everton |
6 | DF | Bobby Moore (captain) | 12 April 1941 (aged 27) | 61 | West Ham United |
7 | MF | Alan Ball | 12 May 1945 (aged 23) | 26 | Everton |
8 | FW | Roger Hunt | 20 July 1938 (aged 29) | 30 | Liverpool |
9 | MF | Bobby Charlton | 11 October 1937 (aged 30) | 85 | Manchester United |
10 | FW | Geoff Hurst | 8 December 1941 (aged 26) | 20 | West Ham United |
11 | MF | Martin Peters | 8 November 1943 (aged 24) | 19 | West Ham United |
12 | GK | Alex Stepney | 18 September 1942 (aged 25) | 1 | Manchester United |
13 | GK | Gordon West | 24 April 1943 (aged 25) | 0 | Everton |
14 | DF | Cyril Knowles | 13 July 1944 (aged 23) | 4 | Tottenham Hotspur |
15 | DF | Jack Charlton | 8 May 1935 (aged 33) | 28 | Leeds United |
16 | DF | Tommy Wright | 21 October 1944 (aged 23) | 0 | Everton |
17 | MF | Nobby Stiles | 18 May 1942 (aged 26) | 24 | Manchester United |
18 | FW | Mike Summerbee | 15 December 1942 (aged 25) | 3 | Manchester City |
19 | DF | Norman Hunter | 29 October 1943 (aged 24) | 8 | Leeds United |
20 | MF | Colin Bell | 26 February 1946 (aged 22) | 2 | Manchester City |
21 | FW | Jimmy Greaves | 20 February 1940 (aged 28) | 57 | Tottenham Hotspur |
22 | MF | Peter Thompson | 27 November 1942 (aged 25) | 14 | Liverpool |
Manager: Ferruccio Valcareggi
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Enrico Albertosi | 2 November 1939 (aged 28) | 18 | Fiorentina |
2 | FW | Pietro Anastasi | 7 April 1948 (aged 20) | 0 | Varese |
3 | DF | Angelo Anquilletti | 25 April 1943 (aged 25) | 0 | Milan |
4 | DF | Giancarlo Bercellino | 9 October 1941 (aged 26) | 5 | Juventus |
5 | DF | Tarcisio Burgnich | 25 April 1939 (aged 29) | 21 | Internazionale |
6 | FW | Giacomo Bulgarelli | 24 October 1940 (aged 27) | 29 | Bologna |
7 | DF | Ernesto Castano | 2 May 1939 (aged 29) | 2 | Juventus |
8 | MF | Giancarlo De Sisti | 13 March 1943 (aged 25) | 2 | Fiorentina |
9 | FW | Angelo Domenghini | 25 August 1941 (aged 26) | 12 | Internazionale |
10 | DF | Giacinto Facchetti (captain) | 18 July 1942 (aged 25) | 34 | Internazionale |
11 | MF | Giorgio Ferrini | 18 August 1939 (aged 28) | 5 | Torino |
12 | MF | Aristide Guarneri | 7 March 1938 (aged 30) | 19 | Bologna |
13 | MF | Antonio Juliano | 26 December 1942 (aged 25) | 10 | Napoli |
14 | MF | Giovanni Lodetti | 10 August 1942 (aged 25) | 16 | Milan |
15 | FW | Sandro Mazzola | 8 November 1942 (aged 25) | 29 | Internazionale |
16 | FW | Pierino Prati | 13 December 1946 (aged 21) | 2 | Milan |
17 | FW | Gigi Riva | 7 November 1944 (aged 23) | 6 | Cagliari |
18 | MF | Gianni Rivera | 18 August 1943 (aged 24) | 31 | Milan |
19 | DF | Roberto Rosato | 18 August 1943 (aged 24) | 15 | Milan |
20 | DF | Sandro Salvadore | 29 November 1939 (aged 28) | 29 | Juventus |
21 | GK | Lido Vieri | 16 July 1939 (aged 28) | 4 | Torino |
22 | GK | Dino Zoff | 28 February 1942 (aged 26) | 1 | Napoli |
Manager: Mikhail Yakushin
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Yuri Pshenichnikov | 2 June 1940 (aged 28) | 15 | CSKA Moscow |
2 | MF | Viktor Anichkin | 8 December 1941 (aged 26) | 20 | Dynamo Moscow |
3 | DF | Valentin Afonin | 22 December 1939 (aged 28) | 32 | CSKA Moscow |
4 | FW | Anatoliy Banishevskiy | 23 February 1946 (aged 22) | 38 | Neftchi Baku |
5 | FW | Anatoliy Byshovets | 23 April 1946 (aged 22) | 16 | Dynamo Kyiv |
6 | MF | Valery Voronin | 17 July 1939 (aged 28) | 66 | Torpedo Moscow |
7 | FW | Gennady Yevriuzhikin | 4 July 1944 (aged 23) | 7 | Dynamo Moscow |
8 | DF | Yuri Istomin | 3 July 1944 (aged 23) | 9 | CSKA Moscow |
9 | GK | Anzor Kavazashvili | 19 July 1940 (aged 27) | 20 | Torpedo Moscow |
10 | DF | Vladimir Kaplichny | 26 May 1944 (aged 24) | 7 | CSKA Moscow |
11 | FW | Eduard Malofeyev | 2 June 1942 (aged 26) | 38 | Dynamo Minsk |
12 | MF | Vladimir Muntyan | 14 September 1946 (aged 21) | 0 | Dynamo Kyiv |
13 | FW | Givi Nodia | 2 January 1948 (aged 20) | 2 | Dinamo Tbilisi |
14 | GK | Evgeni Rudakov | 2 January 1942 (aged 26) | 1 | Dynamo Kyiv |
15 | DF | Vladimir Levchenko | 18 February 1944 (aged 24) | 2 | Dynamo Kyiv |
16 | MF | Murtaz Khurtsilava | 5 January 1943 (aged 25) | 30 | Dinamo Tbilisi |
17 | MF | Igor Chislenko | 4 January 1939 (aged 29) | 53 | Dynamo Moscow |
18 | DF | Albert Shesternyov (captain) | 20 June 1941 (aged 26) | 59 | CSKA Moscow |
19 | MF | Aleksandr Lenev | 25 September 1944 (aged 23) | 6 | Torpedo Moscow |
20 | MF | Kakhi Asatiani | 1 January 1947 (aged 21) | 2 | Dinamo Tbilisi |
21 | DF | Gennady Logofet | 15 February 1942 (aged 26) | 9 | Spartak Moscow |
22 | FW | Nikolai Smolnikov | 10 March 1949 (aged 19) | 3 | Neftchi Baku |
Manager: Rajko Mitić
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Ilija Pantelić | 2 August 1942 (aged 25) | 15 | Vojvodina Novi Sad |
2 | DF | Mirsad Fazlagić (captain) | 4 April 1943 (aged 25) | 16 | FK Sarajevo |
3 | DF | Milan Damjanović | 15 October 1943 (aged 24) | 3 | Partizan Belgrade |
4 | MF | Borivoje Đorđević | 2 August 1948 (aged 19) | 3 | Partizan Belgrade |
5 | DF | Blagoje Paunović | 4 June 1947 (aged 21) | 3 | Partizan Belgrade |
6 | DF | Dragan Holcer | 19 January 1945 (aged 23) | 13 | Hajduk Split |
7 | MF | Ilija Petković | 22 September 1945 (aged 22) | 1 | OFK Belgrade |
8 | MF | Ivica Osim | 6 May 1941 (aged 27) | 12 | FK Željezničar |
9 | FW | Vahidin Musemić | 29 October 1946 (aged 21) | 3 | FK Sarajevo |
10 | MF | Rudolf Belin | 4 November 1942 (aged 25) | 20 | Dinamo Zagreb |
11 | FW | Dragan Džajić | 30 May 1946 (aged 22) | 25 | Red Star Belgrade |
12 | GK | Radomir Vukčević | 15 September 1944 (aged 23) | 2 | Hajduk Split |
13 | GK | Ratomir Dujković | 24 February 1946 (aged 22) | 0 | Red Star Belgrade |
14 | DF | Rajko Aleksić | 19 February 1947 (aged 21) | 0 | Vojvodina Novi Sad |
15 | MF | Miroslav Pavlović | 23 October 1942 (aged 25) | 0 | Red Star Belgrade |
16 [1] | MF | Jovan Aćimović | 21 June 1948 (aged 19) | 0 | Red Star Belgrade |
17 | DF | Mladen Ramljak | 1 July 1945 (aged 22) | 5 | Dinamo Zagreb |
18 | DF | Ljubomir Mihajlović | 4 September 1943 (aged 24) | 6 | Partizan Belgrade |
19 | MF | Ivica Brzić | 28 May 1941 (aged 27) | 0 | Vojvodina Novi Sad |
20 | FW | Boško Antić | 7 January 1944 (aged 24) | 0 | FK Sarajevo |
21 | MF | Dobrivoje Trivić | 26 October 1943 (aged 24) | 5 | Vojvodina Novi Sad |
22 | FW | Idriz Hošić | 17 February 1944 (aged 24) | 1 | Partizan Belgrade |
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