2020 FIFA Club World Cup squads

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Each team in the 2020 FIFA Club World Cup had to name a 23-man squad (three of whom must be goalkeepers). FIFA announced the squads on 1 February 2021. [1] [2]

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Al Ahly

Manager: Flag of South Africa.svg Pitso Mosimane

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Mohamed El Shenawy (captain)
3 DF Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Ahmed Ramdan
6 DF Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Yasser Ibrahim
7 FW Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Kahraba
8 MF Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Hamdy Fathy
9 FW Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Marwan Mohsen
10 FW Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Mohamed Sherif
12 DF Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Ayman Ashraf
13 DF Flag of Morocco.svg  MAR Badr Benoun
14 MF Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Hussein El Shahat
15 MF Flag of Mali.svg  MLI Aliou Dieng
16 GK Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Ali Lotfi
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17 MF Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Amr El Solia
18 FW Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Salah Mohsen
19 MF Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Mohamed Magdy
20 DF Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Saad Samir
21 DF Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Ali Maâloul
25 MF Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Akram Tawfik
26 FW Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  COD Walter Bwalya
27 FW Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Taher Mohamed
28 FW Flag of Nigeria.svg  NGA Junior Ajayi
30 DF Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Mohamed Hany
31 GK Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Mostafa Shobeir

Al-Duhail

Manager: Flag of France.svg Sabri Lamouchi

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Mohammed Al-Bakri
2 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Mohammed Musa
3 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Ali Malolah
4 DF Flag of Morocco.svg  MAR Medhi Benatia
5 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Bassam Al-Rawi
6 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Ahmed Yasser
7 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Ismaeel Mohammad
8 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Luiz Júnior (captain)
10 MF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Edmilson
12 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Karim Boudiaf
13 FW Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Mubarak Shanan Hamza
14 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Abdullah Al-Ahrak
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16 GK Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Khalifa Ababacar
18 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Sultan Al-Brake
19 FW Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Almoez Ali
20 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Ali Afif
21 GK Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Salah Zakaria
22 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Khaled Mohammed
23 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Assim Madibo
24 MF Flag of Iran.svg  IRN Ali Karimi
26 FW Flag of Kenya.svg  KEN Michael Olunga
29 FW Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Mohammed Muntari
77 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Dudu

Bayern Munich

Manager: Flag of Germany.svg Hansi Flick

On 5 February 2021, Bayern Munich replaced the SARS-CoV-2 positive Javi Martínez with Tiago Dantas and the injured Alexander Nübel with Lukas Schneller. [3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Manuel Neuer (captain)
4 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Niklas Süle
5 DF Flag of France.svg  FRA Benjamin Pavard
6 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Joshua Kimmich
7 FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Serge Gnabry
9 FW Flag of Poland.svg  POL Robert Lewandowski
10 FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Leroy Sané
11 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Douglas Costa
13 FW Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting
17 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Jérôme Boateng
18 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Leon Goretzka
19 FW Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Alphonso Davies
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20 DF Flag of France.svg  FRA Bouna Sarr
21 DF Flag of France.svg  FRA Lucas Hernandez
22 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Marc Roca
24 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Corentin Tolisso
25 FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Thomas Müller
27 DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT David Alaba
28 MF Flag of Portugal.svg  POR Tiago Dantas
29 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Kingsley Coman
34 GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Lukas Schneller
39 GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Ron-Thorben Hoffmann
42 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Jamal Musiala

Palmeiras

Manager: Flag of Portugal.svg Abel Ferreira

On 5 February 2021, Palmeiras replaced the injured Gabriel Veron with Lucas Esteves. [4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Weverton
2 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Marcos Rocha
3 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Emerson Santos
4 DF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Benjamín Kuscevic
5 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Patrick de Paula
6 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Alan Empereur
8 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Zé Rafael
10 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Luiz Adriano
11 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Rony
12 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Mayke
13 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Luan
14 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Gustavo Scarpa
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15 DF Flag of Paraguay.svg  PAR Gustavo Gómez
16 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Lucas Esteves
17 DF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Matías Viña
20 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Lucas Lima
22 GK Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Jailson
23 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Raphael Veiga
24 GK Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Vinicius Silvestre
25 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Gabriel Menino
28 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Danilo
29 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Willian
30 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Felipe Melo (captain)

UANL

Manager: Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Ferretti

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Nahuel Guzmán
3 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Carlos Salcedo
4 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Hugo Ayala
5 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Rafael Carioca
8 MF Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Jordan Sierra
10 FW Flag of France.svg  FRA André-Pierre Gignac
13 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Diego Reyes
14 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Juan Sánchez
17 MF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Leonardo Fernández
18 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Aldo Cruz
19 MF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Guido Pizarro (captain)
20 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Javier Aquino
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21 DF Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Francisco Meza
22 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Raymundo Fulgencio
23 MF Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Luis Quiñones
28 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Luis Rodríguez
29 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Jesús Dueñas
32 FW Flag of Paraguay.svg  PAR Carlos González
33 FW Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Julián Quiñones
35 GK Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Juan Pablo Chávez
43 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Érick Ávalos
50 GK Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Arturo Delgado
52 FW Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Patrick Ogama

Ulsan Hyundai

Manager: Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Myung-bo

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Jo Su-huk
2 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Bae Jae-woo
3 DF Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS Jason Davidson
4 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Dave Bulthuis
5 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Tae-hyeon
6 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Shin Hyung-min
7 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim In-sung
9 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Ji-hyeon
10 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Yoon Bit-garam
11 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lee Dong-jun
13 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Min-jun
16 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Won Du-jae
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Sung-joon
20 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kang Dong-hyeok
21 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Jo Hyeon-woo
23 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Tae-hwan
24 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kang Yun-gu
25 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Seo Ju-hwan
28 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lee Ho
29 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lee Hyeong-kyeong
44 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Kee-hee (captain)
66 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Seol Young-woo
91 FW Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Lukas Hinterseer

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References

  1. "FIFA Club World Cup squads confirmed". FIFA . 1 February 2021. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  2. "FIFA Club World Cup Qatar 2020: Squad list" (PDF). FIFA . 6 February 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 February 2021. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  3. "Mit diesem Kader reist der FC Bayern zur Klub-WM nach Katar" [FC Bayern travels to the Club World Cup in Qatar with this squad]. FC Bayern Munich (in German). 5 February 2021. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  4. Crepaldi, Fabricio; Zito, Felipe; de Matos, José Edgar (5 February 2021). "Gabriel Veron é cortado pelo Palmeiras do Mundial de Clubes; Esteves entra na lista" [Gabriel Veron is cut by Palmeiras from the Club World Cup; Esteves enters the roster]. Globo Esporte (in Portuguese). Retrieved 8 February 2021.