2019 FIFA Club World Cup squads

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Each team in the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup had to name a 23-man squad (three of whom must be goalkeepers). FIFA announced the squads on 5 December 2019. [1] [2]

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Al-Hilal

On 11 December 2019, Nawaf Al-Abed replaced the injured Salman Al-Faraj. [3]

Manager: Flag of Romania.svg Răzvan Lucescu

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 Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Abdullah Al-Mayouf
2 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Mohammed Al-Breik
3 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Carlos Eduardo
5 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Ali Al-Bulaihi
6 MF Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Gustavo Cuéllar
8 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Abdullah Otayf
9 FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Sebastian Giovinco
10 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Mohammad Al-Shalhoub (captain)
12 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Yasser Al-Shahrani
13 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Hassan Kadesh
17 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Abdullah Al-Hafith
18 FW Flag of France.svg  FRA Bafétimbi Gomis
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19 MF Flag of Peru (state).svg  PER André Carrillo
20 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Jang Hyun-soo
22 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Amiri Kurdi
24 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Nawaf Al-Abed
27 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Hattan Bahebri
28 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Mohamed Kanno
29 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Salem Al-Dawsari
30 GK Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Mohammed Al-Waked
40 GK Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Nawaf Al-Ghamdi
70 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Mohammed Jahfali
77 FW Flag of Syria.svg  SYR Omar Kharbin

Al-Sadd

Manager: Flag of Spain.svg Xavi

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 Saad Al Sheeb
2 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Pedro Miguel
3 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Abdelkarim Hassan
5 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Jung Woo-young
6 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Tarek Salman
8 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Ali Assadalla
9 FW Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Abdulaziz Al Ansari
10 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Hassan Al-Haydos (captain)
11 FW Flag of Algeria.svg  ALG Baghdad Bounedjah
12 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Hamid Ismail
14 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Gabi
16 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Boualem Khoukhi
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Nam Tae-hee
20 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Salem Al-Hajri
22 GK Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Meshaal Barsham
23 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Hashim Ali
45 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Akram Afif
52 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Hussain Bahzad
61 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Mostafa Tarek
66 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Yasser Abubakar
83 GK Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Yousef Abdullah
85 MF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Faisal Mohammed
99 FW Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Rami Suhail

Espérance de Tunis

Manager: Flag of Tunisia.svg Moïne Chaâbani

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 Tunisia.svg  TUN Moez Ben Cherifia
3 MF Flag of Ghana.svg  GHA Kwame Bonsu
5 DF Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Chamseddine Dhaouadi
6 DF Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Mohamed Ali Yacoubi
7 FW Flag of Algeria.svg  ALG Billel Bensaha
8 FW Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Anice Badri
9 FW Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  CIV Ibrahim Ouattara
10 FW Flag of Libya.svg  LBY Hamdou Elhouni
11 FW Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Taha Yassine Khenissi
12 DF Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Khalil Chemmam (captain)
13 FW Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Raed Fedaa
14 FW Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Haythem Jouini
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15 MF Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  CIV Fousseny Coulibaly
18 MF Flag of Algeria.svg  ALG Raouf Benguit
19 GK Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Rami Jridi
21 GK Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Mohamed Sedki Debchi
22 MF Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Sameh Derbali
23 DF Flag of Algeria.svg  ALG Ilyes Chetti
24 DF Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Iheb Mbarki
25 MF Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Fedi Ben Choug
27 MF Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane
28 MF Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Mohamed Amine Meskini
30 DF Flag of Algeria.svg  ALG Abdelkader Bedrane

Flamengo

Manager: Flag of Portugal.svg Jorge Jesus

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 Diego Alves
2 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Rodinei
3 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Rodrigo Caio
4 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Pablo Marí
5 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Willian Arão
6 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Renê
7 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Éverton Ribeiro
8 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Gerson
9 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Gabriel Barbosa
10 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Diego (Captain)
11 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Vitinho
13 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Rafinha
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 MF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Giorgian De Arrascaeta
16 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Filipe Luís
19 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Reinier
22 GK Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Gabriel Batista
25 MF Flag of Paraguay.svg  PAR Robert Piris Da Motta
26 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Matheus Thuler
27 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Bruno Henrique
28 FW Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Orlando Berrío
29 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Lincoln
37 GK Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA César
44 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Rhodolfo

Hienghène Sport

Manager: Flag of French Polynesia.svg Félix Tagawa

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 New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Rocky Nyikeine
2 DF New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Joris Gorendiawé
3 DF New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL William Yentao
4 DF New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Bruno Hyanem
5 DF New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Jordan Dinet
6 MF New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Cédric Sansot
7 FW New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Antony Kaï
8 MF New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Geordy Gony
9 FW New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Brice Dahité
10 MF New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Miguel Kayara
11 FW New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Bertrand Kaï (captain)
12 FW New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Antoine Roine
No.Pos.NationPlayer
13 DF New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Roy Kayara
16 MF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Kohei Matsumoto
18 MF New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Kevin Tein
19 MF New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Joseph Athale
20 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Marcos Paulo
22 MF Flag of Portugal.svg  POR Pedro Vilela
27 DF New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Emile Béaruné
28 FW New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Franck Sinem
30 FW New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Yvanoe Bamy
31 GK New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Christopher Yeiwene
34 GK New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  NCL Jacques Nyikeine

Liverpool

Liverpool initially named Dejan Lovren and Rhian Brewster in their squad, but they were subsequently not named in the contingent that travelled to Qatar. [4] They subsequently added Ki-Jana Hoever and Sepp van den Berg to their squad, who flew out alongside Harvey Elliott following Liverpool's EFL League Cup quarter-final on 17 December. [5]

Manager: Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Klopp

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 Alisson
4 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Virgil van Dijk
5 MF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Georginio Wijnaldum
7 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG James Milner
8 MF Flag of Guinea.svg  GUI Naby Keïta
9 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Roberto Firmino
10 FW Flag of Senegal.svg  SEN Sadio Mané
11 FW Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY Mohamed Salah
12 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Joe Gomez
13 GK Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Adrián
14 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Jordan Henderson (captain)
15 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Adam Lallana
22 GK Flag of England.svg  ENG Andy Lonergan
23 MF Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SUI Xherdan Shaqiri
26 DF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Andrew Robertson
27 FW Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Divock Origi
48 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Curtis Jones
51 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Ki-Jana Hoever
66 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Trent Alexander-Arnold
67 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Harvey Elliott
72 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Sepp van den Berg
76 DF Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL Neco Williams

Monterrey

On 13 December 2019, William Mejía replaced the injured Vincent Janssen. [6]

Manager: Flag of Argentina.svg Antonio Mohamed

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 Marcelo Barovero
3 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX César Montes
4 DF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Nicolás Sánchez
6 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Edson Gutiérrez
7 FW Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Rogelio Funes Mori
8 FW Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Dorlan Pabón
10 FW Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Jonathan Urretaviscaya
11 DF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Leonel Vangioni
14 FW Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Ángel Zaldívar
15 DF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG José María Basanta (captain)
16 MF Flag of Paraguay.svg  PAR Celso Ortiz
17 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Jesús Gallardo
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Miguel Layún
20 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Rodolfo Pizarro
21 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Alfonso González
22 GK Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Luis Cárdenas
23 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Johan Vásquez
24 GK Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Édson Reséndez
25 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Jonathan González
29 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Carlos Rodríguez
32 MF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Maximiliano Meza
33 DF Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Stefan Medina
94 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX William Mejía

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References

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