UEFA Euro 2016 squads
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These are the twenty-four national teams who played at Euro 2016 in France. Every national association must present before the UEFA a list of 23 footballers (which three of them must be goalkeepers) in ten days before the first match, that means: 31th May, 2016.
A footballer can be replaced by another one if he is injured or sick, although must be certified by the UEFA's Medical Committee and by the medical staff of his football club.
These dispositions are applied according art. 44 of Euro 2016's regulations.[1]
Teams
[change | change source]Group A
[change | change source]Albany
[change | change source]France
[change | change source]Romania
[change | change source]Switzerland
[change | change source]Group B
[change | change source]England
[change | change source]Russia
[change | change source]Slovakia
[change | change source]Wales
[change | change source]Group C
[change | change source]Germany
[change | change source]Ireland, Northern
[change | change source]National team |
Goalkeeper | Defender | Midfield | Forward | Coach |
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Northern Ireland | Michael McGovern Roy Carroll Alan Mannus |
Connor McLaughlin Gareth McAuley Jonny Evans Chris Baird Luke McCullough Paddy McNair Aaron Hughes Craig Cathcart Lee Hodson |
Shane Ferguson Niall McGinn Steven Davis Corry Evans Stuart Dallas Oliver Norwood Jamie Ward |
Will Grigg Kyle Lafferty Conor Washington Josh Magennis |
Michael O'Neill |
Poland
[change | change source]Ukraine
[change | change source]Group D
[change | change source]Croatia
[change | change source]Czech Republic
[change | change source]Spain
[change | change source]Turkey
[change | change source]Group E
[change | change source]Belgium
[change | change source]Ireland (Eire)
[change | change source]Italy
[change | change source]Sweden
[change | change source]Group F
[change | change source]Austria
[change | change source]Hungary
[change | change source]Portugal
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Regulations of the UEFA European Football Championship 2014–16" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 11 February 2016.