The following 12 players were named in the Argentina squad, which was announced on 29 October 2023. [1]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
Demian Gonzalez | ![]() | |||
Bruno Lima | ![]() | |||
Agustín Gallardo | ![]() | |||
Facundo Conte | ![]() | |||
Gustavo Maciel | ![]() | |||
Nicolás Lazo | ![]() | |||
Marcos Richards | ![]() | |||
Tobias Scarpa | ![]() | |||
Ezequiel Vazquez | ![]() | |||
Sergio Soria | ![]() | |||
Mauro Zelayeta | ![]() | |||
Mauro Balagué | ![]() |
The following 12 players were named in the Brazil squad, which was announced on 29 October 2023. [2]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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Judson Nunes | ![]() | |||
Otávio Pinto | ![]() | |||
Matheus Gonçalves | ![]() | |||
Adriano Cavalcante | ![]() | |||
Thiery Nascimento | ![]() | |||
Henrique Honorato | ![]() | |||
Thiago Veloso | ![]() | |||
Maicon França | ![]() | |||
Maique Nascimento | ![]() | |||
Darlan Souza | ![]() | |||
Felipe Roque | ![]() | |||
Lukas Bergmann | ![]() |
The following 12 players were named in the Chile squad, which was announced on 29 October 2023. [3]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
Esteban Villarreal | ![]() | |||
Vicente Ibarra | ![]() | |||
Gabriel Araya | ![]() | |||
Tomás Parraguirre | ![]() | |||
Vicente Parraguirre | ![]() | |||
Tomás Gago | ![]() | |||
Sebastián Albornoz | ![]() | |||
Dusan Bonacic | ![]() | |||
Vicente Mardones | ![]() | |||
Matias Jadue | ![]() | |||
Vicente Valenzuela | ![]() | |||
Jaime Bravo | ![]() |
The following 12 players were named in the Colombia squad, which was announced on 29 October 2023. [4]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jharold Caicedo | ![]() | |||
Juan Estupiñan | ![]() | |||
Gustavo Larrahondo | ![]() | |||
Daniel Aponza | ![]() | |||
Santiago Ruiz | ![]() | |||
Andrés Piza | ![]() | |||
Juan Camilo Ambuila | ||||
Jhon Cuello | ![]() | |||
Leandro Mejía | ![]() | |||
Rossvuelt Ríos | ![]() | |||
Jorge Mesa | ![]() |
The following 12 players were named in the Cuba squad, which was announced on 29 October 2023. [5]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
José Massó | ![]() | |||
Christian Thondike | ![]() | |||
Yusniel Martí | ![]() | |||
Yonder Garcia | ![]() | |||
Alejandro González | ![]() | |||
Miguel Gutierrez | ![]() | |||
Liván Taboada | ![]() | |||
Jakdiel Contreras | ![]() | |||
Miguel Angel Lopez | ![]() | |||
Alain Gorguet | ![]() | |||
Adrian Chirino | ![]() | |||
Thiago Suarez | ![]() |
The following 12 players were named in the Dominican Republic squad, which was announced on 29 October 2023. [6]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
Juan José de Jesus | ![]() | |||
Hector Alexis Cruz | ![]() | |||
Luther Rosário | ![]() | |||
Moises Ortiz | ![]() | |||
Francisco Arredondo | ||||
Adrian Figueroa | ||||
Rafael Burgos | ![]() | |||
Henry López | ![]() | |||
Henry Tapia | ||||
Enger Mieses | ![]() | |||
Ezequiel Toribio | ![]() | |||
Wilfrido Hernández | ![]() |
The following 12 players were named in the Mexico squad, which was announced on 29 October 2023. [7]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mauro Fuentes | ![]() | |||
Miguel Angel Garcia | ||||
Angel Ivan Dominguez | ![]() | |||
Luis Hernández Baca | ![]() | |||
Jorge Ariel Hernández | ![]() | |||
Josué López Ríos | ![]() | |||
Hiram Bravo | ![]() | |||
Victor Manuel Parra | ![]() | |||
Yasutaka Sanay | ![]() | |||
Edgar Mendoza | ![]() | |||
Axel Tellez | ![]() | |||
Brandon Lopez | ![]() |
The following 12 players were named in the Puerto Rico squad, which was announced on 29 October 2023. [8]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arnel Cabrera | ![]() | |||
Arnaldo Torres | ![]() | |||
Kevin López | ![]() | |||
Ismael Alomar | ![]() | |||
Janluar Figueroa | ![]() | |||
Jamal Carballo | ![]() | |||
Howard García | ![]() | |||
Antonio Feliciano Bengoa | ![]() | |||
Omar Hoyos | ![]() | |||
Jonathan Rodríguez | ![]() | |||
Kevin Rodríguez | ![]() | |||
Pelegrín Vargas | ![]() |
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