U-20 World Cup 2007 / squad

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Argentina

Argentina was able to into second place in the U-20 South American championship in 2007 in Paraguay for the Junior World Cup 2007 in Canada qualify.

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Sergio Romero Racing Club 02/22/1987
2 Federico Fazio Sevilla FC (SPA) 03/17/1987
3 Emiliano Insúa Liverpool FC (ENG) 07/01/1989
4th Gabriel Mercado Racing Club 03/18/1987
5 Ever Banega Boca Juniors 06/29/1988
6th Matias Cahais Boca Juniors 12/24/1987
7th Claudio Yacob Racing Club 07/18/1987
8th Matias Sanchez Racing Club 08/18/1987
9 Mauro Zárate Velez Sarsfield 03/18/1987
10 Sergio Aguero Atlético Madrid (SPA) 06/02/1988
11 Damián Escudero Velez Sarsfield 04/20/1987
12 Javier Hernán García Boca Juniors 01/29/1987
13 Germán Voboril San Lorenzo 05/05/1987
14th Leonardo Sigali CA Nueva Chicago 05/29/1987
15th Alejandro Ariel Cabral Velez Sarsfield 09/11/1987
16 Alejandro Gomez Arsenal de Sarandí 02/15/1988
17th Maximiliano Moralez Racing Club 02/27/1987
18th Ángel Di María Rosario Central 02/14/1988
19th Pablo Daniel Piatti Estudiantes March 31, 1989
20th Lautaro Acosta Lanus 03/14/1988
21st Bruno Centeno San Lorenzo 08/08/1988
Trainer
Hugo Tocalli

Brazil

Brazil was able to the top spot in the U-20 South American championship in 2007 in Paraguay for the Junior World Cup 2007 in Canada qualify.

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Cássio Ramos Gremio Porto Alegre 06/06/1987
2 Eduardo Ratinho Corinthians São Paulo 09/17/1987
3 Luizão Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte 03/01/1987
4th David Luiz Benfica Lisbon (POR) 04/22/1987
5 Roberto Athletico Paranaense 04/24/1988
6th Marcelo Real Madrid (SPA) 05/12/1988
7th Willian Corinthians São Paulo 08/09/1988
8th Marcone Senna EC Bahia 07/12/1987
9 CSKA Moscow (RUS) 03/20/1987
10 Renato Augusto Flamengo Rio de Janeiro 02/08/1988
11 Alexandre Pato SC Internacional 09/02/1989
12 Muriel Becker SC Internacional 02/14/1987
13 Amaral Palmeiras São Paulo 09/05/1987
14th David Palmeiras São Paulo 05/21/1987
15th Edson Figueirense FC 07/06/1987
16 Carlão Coritiba FC 07/19/1987
17th Ji-Parana SC Internacional 07/11/1987
18th Carlos Eduardo Gremio Porto Alegre 07/18/1987
19th Luiz Adriano Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR) 04/12/1987
20th Leandro Lima AD Sao Caetano December 19, 1987
21st Felipe FC Santos 01/10/1988
Trainer
Nelson Rodrigues

Chile

Chile was able to fourth place in the U-20 South American championship in 2007 in Paraguay for the Junior World Cup 2007 in Canada qualify.

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Christopher Toselli CD Universidad Católica 06/15/1988
2 Cristian Suarez Unión San Felipe 02/06/1987
3 Mauricio Isla CD Universidad Católica 06/12/1988
4th Eric Godoy Santiago Wanderers 03/26/1987
5 Nicolas Larrondo CF Universidad de Chile 04/11/1987
6th Gary Medel CD Universidad Católica 08/03/1987
7th Alexis Sánchez Udinese Calcio (ITA) December 19, 1988
8th Dagoberto Currimilla CD Huachipato December 26, 1987
9 Nicolás Medina CA Osasuna (SPA) 03/28/1987
10 Juan Pablo Arenas Colo Colo Santiago 04/22/1987
11 Jaime Grondona Santiago Wanderers 04/15/1987
12 Nery Veloso CD Huachipato 03/02/1987
13 Cristian Sepulveda Unión Española 03/23/1987
14th Arturo Vidal Bayer 04 Leverkusen (GER) 05/22/1987
15th Carlos Carmona Coquimbo Unido 02/21/1987
16 Gerardo Cortes Deportes Concepción 05/17/1988
17th Hans Martínez CD Universidad Católica 01/04/1987
18th Mathias Vidangossy Villarreal CF (SPA) 03/25/1987
19th Michael Silva CF Atlante (MEX) 03/12/1988
20th Isaias Peralta Unión Española 08/21/1987
21st Ronald Valladares CD Arturo Fernández Vial 07.10.1987
Trainer
Jose Sulantay

Costa Rica

Costa Rica was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by finishing second behind Mexico at the U-20 CONCACAF qualification tournament in Panama and Mexico in 2007 , where they beat St. Kitts and Nevis and Jamaica .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Alfonso Quesada Cadiz FC (SPA) 03/15/1988
2 Brayan Jimenez Deportivo Saprissa 03/15/1988
3 Rudy Dawson LD Alajuelense 05/08/1988
4th Giancarlo González LD Alajuelense 02/08/1988
5 Esteban Rodriguez LD Alajuelense 01/01/1988
6th José Cubero CS Herediano 02/14/1987
7th Pablo Herrera LD Alajuelense 02/14/1987
8th Celso Borges Deportivo Saprissa May 27, 1988
9 Cesar Elizondo Deportivo Saprissa 02/10/1988
10 Luis Perez AD Municipal Pérez Zeledón 03/17/1987
11 Jean Solorzano LD Alajuelense 01/08/1988
12 Jonathan McDonald CS Herediano October 28, 1988
13 Marlon Camble CS Herediano 02/22/1989
14th Argenis Fernandez Santos de Guápiles 04/03/1987
15th Orlando Gonzalez AD Carmelita 01/20/1988
16 Leslie Ramos LD Alajuelense 01/25/1988
17th Dave Myrie Cadiz FC (SPA) 06/01/1988
18th Esteban Alvarado Deportivo Saprissa 04/28/1989
19th Ricardo García Puntarenas FC 02/18/1988
20th Kendall Waston Deportivo Saprissa 01/01/1988
21st Francisco Gomez LD Alajuelense 04/08/1989
Trainer
Geovanni Alfaro

Gambia

Gambia was able to qualify for third place in the 2007 U-20 Africa Cup, where they beat St. Kitts and Nevis and Zambia in the game for third place, for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Joseph Gomez Wallidan Banjul December 25, 1987
2 Pierre Gomez Hawks Banjul 05/03/1989
3 Furmus Mendy Gambia Ports Authority FC 07/11/1988
4th Alagie Ngum Gamtel FC October 18, 1988
5 Ken Jammeh Hawks Banjul 11/18/1987
6th Mandou Bojang Gambia Ports Authority FC 11/18/1988
7th Kebba Bah Wallidan Banjul 11/11/1988
8th Paul Jatta Hawks Banjul 02/21/1991
9 Pa Modou Jagne Gambia Ports Authority FC December 26, 1989
10 Pa Landing Conateh Real de Banjul 10/10/1987
11 Ebrima Sohna Sandefjord Fotball (NOR) December 14, 1988
12 Abdoulie Mansally Real de Banjul 01/29/1989
13 Ousman Jallow Raja Casablanca (MAR) October 21, 1988
14th Sainey Nyassi Gambia Ports Authority FC 01/31/1989
15th Tijan Jaiteh Brann Bergen (NOR) December 31, 1988
16 Christopher Allen Gamtel FC December 19, 1989
17th Sanna Nyassi Gambia Ports Authority FC 01/31/1989
18th Abdou Ceesay Bakau United 12/13/1989
19th Ebrima Jatta Hawks Banjul 02/18/1987
20th Modou Ngum Wallidan Banjul May 24, 1988
21st Suruwa Bojang Steve Biko FC 07/14/1989
Trainer
Peter Bonu Johnson

Japan

Japan was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by reaching the finals at the U-19 AFC youth championship in India , where they lost in the final to North Korea .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Akihior Hayashi Ryūtsū Keizai University FC 05/07/1990
2 Atsuto Uchida Kashima Antlers March 27, 1988
3 Michihiro Yasuda Gamba Osaka December 20, 1987
4th Yōhei Fukumoto Ōita Trinita 04/12/1987
5 Tomoaki Makino Sanfrecce Hiroshima 05/11/1987
6th Masato Morishige Ōita Trinita 05/21/1987
7th Tsukasa Umesaki Ōita Trinita 02/23/1987
8th Atumo Tanaka Albirex Niigata 04/10/1987
9 Kazuhisa Kawahara Albirex Niigata 01/29/1987
10 Yosuka Kasiwagi Sanfrecce Hiroshima December 15, 1987
11 Mike Havenaar Yokohama F. Marinos 05/20/1987
12 Yasuhito Morishima Cerezo Osaka 09/18/1987
13 Masaki Yanagawa Vissel Kobe 05/01/1987
14th Kota Aoki JEF United 04/27/1987
15th Jun Aoyama Nagoya Grampus Eight 03/01/1988
16 Seiya Fujita Consadole Sapporo 06/02/1987
17th Kōsuke Ōta Yokohama FC 07/23/1987
18th Yōhei Takeda Shimizu S-Pulse 06/30/1987
19th Ryuichi Hirashige Sanfrecce Hiroshima 06/15/1988
20th Shinji Kagawa Cerezo Osaka 03/17/1989
21st Kazushige Kirihata Kashiwa Reysol 06/30/1987
Trainer
Yasuyuki Yoshida

Jordan

With fourth place behind North Korea , South Korea and Japan in the U-20 AFC Asian Championship 2006 in India , Jordan qualified for the Junior Soccer World Championship 2007 in Canada .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Hamad Al Asmar Al-Jazeera 01/13/1987
2 Salah Msad Al-Yarmouk 08/09/1989
3 Ibrahim Zawareh Al-Faisaly January 17, 1989
4th Mohammad Qatawneh Al-Faisaly 02/01/1987
5 Khaled Al Katatsheh Al-Faisaly 03/09/1988
6th Anas Bany Yaseeen Al-Arabi 11/29/1988
7th Baha Suleiman Al-Faisaly 01/05/1987
8th Abdallah Salim al-Wihdat 03/10/1987
9 Mohammad Shishani Al-Ahli 04/24/1989
10 Ahmad Nofal Al-Ahli 05/02/1987
11 Anas Hijah Al-Faisaly 06/23/1987
12 Mohammad Abou Khousa Al Buqa'a December 3rd, 1987
13 Mohammad Al Basha Al-Jazeera 02/05/1988
14th Raed Fraeh Al-Jazeera 05/05/1988
15th Adnan Hasan Al Buqa'a 09/26/1987
16 Mohammad Aldmeiri al-Wihdat 08/30/1987
17th Mohammad Alawneh Al Hussein 06/18/1988
18th Abdallah Salah al-Wihdat 07/18/1987
19th Loiy Al Zaideh Al-Jazeera 07/22/1988
20th Ala Al Bashir Al-Ramtha 04/21/1987
21st Tariq Al Jumah Al-Arabi 04/17/1987
Trainer
Jan Poulsen Flag of Denmark.svg

Canada

Canada was the organizer of the tournament and therefore qualified for the finals.

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Asmir Begovic Portsmouth FC (ENG) 06/20/1987
2 Nana Attakora-Gyan Toronto FC 03/27/1989
3 Kent O'Connor TSV 1860 Munich (GER) 05.03.1987
4th David Edgar Newcastle United (ENG) 05/19/1987
5 Marcus Haber FC Groningen (NED) 01/11/1989
6th Jonathan Beaulieu-Bourgault FC St. Pauli (GER) 09/27/1988
7th Jaime Peters Ipswich Town (ENG) 05/04/1987
8th Keegan Ayre Hibernian Edinburgh (SCO) 07/04/1988
9 Andrea Lombardo Toronto FC 05/23/1987
10 Will Johnson SC Heerenveen (NED) 01/21/1987
11 Simeon Jackson Rushden & Diamonds (ENG) 03/28/1987
12 Olivier Lacoste-Lebuis Racing Strasbourg (FRA) 08/28/1990
13 Stephen Lumley Toronto FC 04/16/1987
14th Tosaint Ricketts University of Wisconsin (USA) 08/06/1987
15th Cristian Nuñez Toronto FC 07/07/1988
16 Alex Elliott University of Portland (USA) 04/24/1987
17th Gabe gala Toronto FC 07/29/1989
18th Kennedy Owusu-Ansah Hertha BSC (GER) 07/20/1989
19th Michael D'Agostino University of Kentucky (USA) 07/01/1987
20th David Monsalve without a club December 21, 1988
21st Zach Kalthoff without a club 11/20/1988
Trainer
Dale Mitchell

Mexico

Mexico qualified for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by taking first place in the group at the U-20 CONCACAF qualifying tournament in Panama and Mexico in 2007 , where they beat St. Kitts and Nevis , Jamaica and Costa Rica .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Alfonso Blanco CF Pachuca 07/31/1987
2 Patricio Araujo Deportivo Guadalajara 01/30/1988
3 Efraín Juarez FC Barcelona (SPA) 02/22/1988
4th Arturo Ledesma Deportivo Guadalajara May 25, 1988
5 Hector Morena UNAM Pumas January 17, 1988
6th Omar Esparza Deportivo Guadalajara May 21, 1988
7th Chicharito Deportivo Guadalajara 06/01/1988
8th Pablo Barrera UNAM Pumas 06/21/1987
9 Carlos Vela Arsenal FC (ENG) 03/01/1989
10 Giovanni dos Santos FC Barcelona (SPA) 05/11/1989
11 Jorge Hernandez CF Atlas 02/22/1988
12 Rodolfo Cota CF Pachuca 08/03/1987
13 Julio Dominguez Cruz Azul 11/08/1987
14th Osmar Mares Santos Laguna 06/17/1987
15th Juan Carlos Silva Club America 02/06/1988
16 Aldrian Adrete CA Monarcas Morelia 07/14/1988
17th José Guerrero CF Atlante 11/18/1987
18th César Villaluz Cruz Azul 07/18/1988
19th Christian Bermúdez CF Atlante 04/26/1987
20th Alejandro Costa Cruz Azul 03/27/1987
21st Alejandro Gallardo CF Atlas January 16, 1988
Trainer
Jesus Ramirez

New Zealand

New Zealand was able to the top spot in the OFC -U-20 qualifiers on home soil for the Junior World Cup 2007 in Canada qualify

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Jacob Spoonley Auckland City FC 03/03/1987
2 Sam Peters Team Wellington 07/20/1989
3 Ian Hogg Hawke's Bay United December 15, 1989
4th Cole Peverley Waikato FC 07/03/1988
5 Jack Pelter Canterbury United 07/30/1987
6th Phil Edginton Hawke's Bay United 02/08/1987
7th Craig Henderson Dartmouth College (USA) 06/24/1987
8th Chris James Fulham FC (ENG) 07/04/1987
9 Greg Draper Canterbury United 08/13/1989
10 Jeremy Brockie Sydney FC (AUS) 07.10.1987
11 Sam Jenkins Hawke's Bay United 02/17/1987
12 Nicky Roydhouse YoungHeart Manawatu 05.10.1988
13 Michael Cunnigham Otago United 11/29/1987
14th Michael Boxall Auckland City FC 08/18/1988
15th Dan Keat Dartmouth College (USA) 09/28/1987
16 Rodney Brown Team Wellington October 24, 1987
17th Tim Schaeffers Waikato FC 05/14/1987
18th Tim Richardson YoungHeart Manawatu 09/12/1988
19th Kieran Purcell University of Evansville (USA) 04/27/1988
20th Rhys Keane Central Coast Mariners (AUS) March 9, 1990
21st Aaron Clapham University of Louisville (USA) 01/15/1987
Trainer
Stu Jacobs

Nigeria

Nigeria was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by reaching the finals at the U-20 African Championship, where they lost to the Republic of the Congo in the final .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Olufemi Thomas Nesawara United 08/05/1989
2 Suraj Sodiq Prime FC 01/08/1988
3 Elderson Echiéjilé Bendel Insurance FC 01/20/1988
4th Oladapo Olufemi RSC Anderlecht (BEL) 05/11/1988
5 Adeniyi Ayodeji Gateway United 09/12/1988
6th Ivy Ambrose Kaduna United October 18, 1988
7th Bello Kofarmata Kano Pillars 05/12/1988
8th Ezekiel Bala Lyn Oslo (NOR) 04/08/1987
9 Nduka Ozokwo Enugu Rangers December 25, 1988
10 Solomon Owello Niger tornadoes December 25, 1988
11 Akeem Agbetu FC Kolding 03/10/1988
12 Moses Ocheje Lobi Stars May 21, 1988
13 Blessing Okardi Ocean Boys 05/11/1988
14th Chukwuma Akabueze Kwara United 05/06/1989
15th Ideye Brown Ocean Boys 10/10/1988
16 Robert Egbeta Sunshine Stars 06/23/1989
17th Akeem Latifu Bussdor United 06/11/1992
18th Nazifi Inuwa Kano Pillars 06/04/1989
19th Kingsley salami Cardiff City (WAL) 02/27/1987
20th Moses adams KVC Westerlo (BEL) 07/21/1988
21st Ikechukwu Ezenwa Ocean Boys 10/16/1988
Trainer
Ladan Basso

North Korea

North Korea was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by winning the U-19 AFC youth championship in India , where they beat Japan in the final .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Ju Kwang-min Sports group locomotive May 20, 1990
2 Ri Yong-chol Sports group April 25th 02/24/1991
4th Mun Kyong-nam Amrokgang sports group 04/08/1989
5 Pak Nam-chol Amrokgang sports group 10/03/1988
6th Yun Myong-son Rimyongsu sports group 04/21/1988
7th Kim Kum-il Sports group April 25th 10/10/1987
8th Ri Chol-myong Pyongyang sports group 02/18/1988
9 Pak Song-chol Rimyongsu sports group 09/24/1987
10 Kim Chang-hyok Pyongyang sports group 09/03/1987
11 Ri Hung-ryong Kim Il sung University 09/22/1988
12 Kim Kuk-jin Pyongyang sports group 01/05/1989
13 Ryom Nam-il Sports group April 25th 01/02/1987
14th Jon Kwang-ik Amrokgang sports group 04/05/1988
15th Yun Yong-il Wolmido sports group 07/31/1988
16 Ri Kwang-hyok Kyonggongop sports group 08/17/1987
17th Pak Chol-min Rimyongsu sports group December 10, 1988
18th Ri Phyong-chol Kim Il sung University 08/17/1990
19th Kim Kyong-il Rimyongsu sports group 12/11/1988
20th Jong Chol-min Rimyongsu sports group October 29, 1988
21st Ri Kwang-il Sports group Sobaeksu 04/13/1988
Trainer
Jo Tong-sop 05/01/1959

Austria

Austria was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by reaching the semi-finals at the U-19 European Football Championship in Poland in 2006 , where it failed due to the eventual winner Spain , where the team finally took 4th place.


No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Bartoloměj Kuru FK Austria Vienna 04/06/1987
2 Thomas Panny Admira Wacker Mödling 02/23/1987
3 Daniel Gramann TSV Hartberg 01/06/1987
4th Sebastian Prödl SK Sturm Graz 06/21/1987
5 Markus Suttner FK Austria Vienna 04/16/1987
6th Michael Stanislaw SC Schwanenstadt 06/05/1987
7th Martin Harnik Werder Bremen (GER) 06/10/1987
8th Veli Kavlak Rapid Vienna 11/03/1988
9 Erwin Hoffer Rapid Vienna 04/14/1987
10 Zlatko Junuzović Austria Carinthia 09/26/1987
11 Peter Hackmair SV Ried 06/26/1987
12 Andreas Lukse Rapid Vienna 11/08/1987
13 Thomas Pirker Austria Carinthia 01/17/1987
14th Bernhard Morgenthaler Admira Wacker Mödling 06/21/1987
15th Michael Madl FK Austria Vienna 03/21/1988
16 Ingo Enzenberger Red Bull Salzburg 09/27/1987
17th Tomas Šimkovič FK Austria Vienna 04/16/1987
18th Thomas Hinum SC Schwanenstadt 07/24/1987
19th Ruby Okotie FK Austria Vienna 06/06/1987
20th Siegfried Rasswalder DSV Leoben 05/13/1987
21st Michael Zaglmair LASK Linz 07/12/1987
Trainer
Paul Gludovatz

Panama

Panama was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by finishing second in the group, behind the USA , at the U-20 CONCACAF qualifying tournament in Panama and Mexico in 2007 , where they beat Haiti and Guatemala .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Luis Mejía Tauro FC March 16, 1991
2 Eric Vazquez Municipal Chorillo 01/08/1988
3 Luis Ovalle Sporting San Miguelito 07.09.1988
4th Josue Brown Atlético Veragüense 10/11/1987
5 Marvin Mitchell CD Arabe Unido 01/23/1987
6th Francisco Castaneda Tauro FC 11/23/1988
7th Javier González FC Alianza 06/20/1988
8th Luis Jaramillo FC Chepo 04/25/1988
9 Gabriel Torres FC Chepo 10/31/1988
10 Nelson Barahona CD Arabe Unido 11/22/1987
11 Armando Cooper CD Arabe Unido 11/26/1987
12 Guillermo Murillo FC Chepo 04/11/1987
13 Pablo González Sporting San Miguelito 03/21/1989
14th Christian Vergara Municipal Chorillo December 10, 1988
15th Javier de la Rosa FC Chepo 01/12/1990
16 Eduardo Dasent Tauro FC 10/12/1988
17th Antonio Leslie CD Arabe Unido 04/23/1987
18th Alberto Quintero Municipal Chorillo 12/18/1987
19th Celso Polo FC Chepo 03/19/1987
20th Carlos Rodriguez FC Chepo 04/12/1990
21st Alexander Andreve Municipal Chorillo 04/26/1987
Trainer
Julio César Dely Valdés

Poland

Poland was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by placing third in the group at the U-19 European Football Championship 2006 in Poland , which lagged behind Austria and the Czech Republic .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Bartosz Białkowski Southampton FC (ENG) 07/06/1987
2 Ben Starosta Sheffield United (ENG) 07/01/1987
3 Jaroslaw Fojut Bolton Wanderers (ENG) 10/17/1987
4th Krzysztof Król Real Madrid (SPA) 02/06/1987
5 Krzysztof Strugarek ŁKS Łomża 02/19/1987
6th Adam Danch Górnik Zabrze December 15, 1987
7th Adrian Marek Zagłębie Sosnowiec 10/12/1987
8th Artur Marciniak GKS Bełchatów 08/18/1987
9 Patryk Małecki Wisła Krakow 08/01/1988
10 Łukasz Janoszka Ruch Chorzów 03/18/1987
11 Dawid Janczyk Legia Warsaw 09/23/1987
12 Przemysław Tytoń Górnik Łęczna 01/04/1987
13 Damian Rączka Borussia Mönchengladbach (GER) 08/05/1987
14th Jakub Szałek KP policy 05/26/1987
15th Maciej Dąbrowski Victoria Koronowo 04/20/1987
16 Grzegorz Krychowiak Girondins Bordeaux (FRA) 01/29/1990
17th Jakub Feter GKS Bełchatów 05/03/1987
18th Mariusz Sacha Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała 07/19/1987
19th Paweł Adamiec Zdrój Ciechocinek 07/30/1987
20th Tomasz Cywka Wigan Athletic (ENG) 07/27/1988
21st Wojciech Szczęsny Arsenal FC (ENG) April 18, 1990
Trainer
Michał Globisz

Portugal

Portugal was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada with third place in the group at the U-19 European Football Championship 2006 in Poland , where they lagged behind Spain and Scotland .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Igor Araujo SC Covilhã 02/04/1987
2 Pedro Correia Benfica Lisbon 03/27/1987
3 Steven Vitoria DG Tourizense 01/11/1987
4th Paolo Renato Real Massama 05/14/1987
5 Andre Marques CD Olivais e Moscavide 08/01/1987
6th Nuno Coelho Portimonense SC 11/23/1987
7th Bruno Gama Sporting Braga 11/15/1987
8th Pelé Vitória Guimarães 09/14/1987
9 Zequinha DG Tourizense 07/01/1987
10 Vítor Gomes FC Rio Ave December 25, 1987
11 Fábio Coentrão Benfica Lisbon 03/11/1988
12 Rui Patrício Sporting Lisbon 02/15/1988
13 Antunes FC Paços de Ferreira 04/01/1987
14th João Pedro Portimonense SC 03/09/1992
15th Zezinando DG Estoril-Praia 01/01/1987
16 Diogo Tavares AC Monza (ITA) 06/29/1987
17th Feliciano Condesso Villarreal CF (SPA) 04/06/1987
18th Mano Belenenses Lisbon 04/09/1987
19th Guedes Penafiel FC 05/07/1987
20th Bruno Pereirinha Sporting Lisbon 03/02/1988
21st Ricardo Janota Atlético CP 03/10/1987
Trainer
José Carvalho Araújo

Republic of the Congo

The Republic of Congo was able to qualify by winning the Junior Africa Cup in 2007 when they prevailed against Nigeria in the final .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Destin Onka ACNFF March 16, 1988
2 Yann combo ACNFF 03/13/1989
3 Yan Ahoungou ACNFF 09/05/1988
4th Jules Ondjola AJ Auxerre (FRA) 08/25/1988
5 Gracia Ikouma ACNFF 12/24/1989
6th Oxence Mbani AJ Auxerre (FRA) 05.03.1987
7th Presten Lakolo ACNFF 04/13/1989
8th Delvin Ndinga AJ Auxerre (FRA) 03/14/1988
9 Ermejea Ngakosso ACNFF 10/30/1990
10 Cecil Filanckembo AJ Auxerre (FRA) 04/15/1988
11 Franchel Ibara Étoile du Congo 07/27/1989
12 Fabrice Nguessi CS La Mancha 02/27/1988
13 Harris Tchilimbou ACNFF 11/11/1988
14th Jacques Loparimi ACNFF 07/11/1988
15th Mimille Okiele CARA Brazzaville 04/17/1988
16 Rufin Diampamba ACNFF 10/10/1988
17th Murheyn Mereck ACNFF 09/01/1988
18th Saide Nkounga ACNFF 09/20/1990
19th Bovid Itoua ACNFF 02/17/1988
20th Ulrich Kapolongo ACNFF 07/31/1989
21st Gildas Toufliana ACNFF 02/06/1988
Trainer
Eddie Hudanski Flag of France.svg

Zambia

Zambia was able to qualify by finishing fourth at the 2007 Junior Africa Cup when they lost in the game for third place against Gambia .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Jacob Banda ZESCO United 02/11/1988
2 Peter Malama Nchanga Rangers 04/11/1988
3 Joseph Zimba Red Arrows FC 08/01/1988
4th Dennis Banda Green Buffaloes FC December 10, 1988
5 Henry Nyambe Forest Rangers FC 08/27/1987
6th Richard Chibwe National Assembly FC 04/06/1990
7th Richard Phiri Red Arrows FC 10/28/1987
8th William Njovu Lusaka dynamos 03/04/1987
9 Simon Lupiya Red Arrows FC 02/02/1988
10 Clifford Mulenga Örgryte IS (SWE) 08/05/1987
11 Fwayo Tembo Edusport 05/02/1989
12 Sebastian Mwansa Green Buffaloes FC 09/21/1988
13 Musatwe Simutowe Zamtel FC 03/06/1987
14th Goodson Kachinga Red Arrows FC 04/04/1988
15th Justine Zulu National Assembly FC 08/11/1989
16 Danny Munyao Red Arrows FC 12/11/1987
17th Floyd Phiri Nchanga Rangers 12/10/1989
18th Rodgers Kola Edusport 06/04/1989
19th Emmanuel Mayuka Kabwe Warriors 11/21/1990
20th Stophira Sunzu Konkola blades 06/22/1989
21st Bob Gift Banda Kabwe Warriors 10/09/1987
Trainer
George Lwandamina

Scotland

Scotland was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by reaching the finals at the U-19 European Football Championship in Poland in 2006 , where Spain had to admit defeat in the final .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Andrew McNeil Hibernian Edinburgh 01/19/1987
2 Andrew Cave-Brown Norwich City (ENG) 08/05/1988
3 Lee Wallace Heart of Midlothian 08/01/1987
4th Jamie Adams FC Kilmarnock 08/26/1987
5 Scott Cuthbert Celtic Glasgow 06/15/1987
6th Mark Reynolds Motherwell FC 05/07/1987
7th Michael McGlinchey Celtic Glasgow 07/01/1987
8th Calum Elliot Hibernian Edinburgh 03/30/1987
9 Steve Fletcher Hibernian Edinburgh 03/26/1987
10 Graham Dorrans Livingston FC 05/05/1987
11 Ryan Conroy Celtic Glasgow 04/28/1987
12 Scott Fox Celtic Glasgow 04/02/1987
13 Ryan O'Leary FC Kilmarnock 08/24/1987
14th Andrew Considine Aberdeen FC 04/01/1987
15th Garry Kenneth Dundee United 06/21/1987
16 Ross Campbell Hibernian Edinburgh 07/03/1987
17th Sean Lynch Hibernian Edinburgh 01/31/1987
18th Robert Snodgrass Livingston FC 07.09.1987
19th Alan Lowing Glasgow Rangers 07/01/1988
20th Brian Gilmour Clyde FC 05/08/1987
21st Greg Kelly Aberdeen FC 04/28/1987
Trainer
Archie Gemmill

Spain

Spain was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by winning the 2006 U-19 European Football Championship in Poland .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Antonio Adán real Madrid 05/13/1987
2 Antonio Barragan Deportivo La Coruña 06/12/1987
3 José Ángel Crespo Sevilla FC 02/09/1987
4th Marc Valiente FC Barcelona 03/29/1987
5 Gerard Piqué Real Zaragoza 02/02/1987
6th Mario Suarez Real Valladolid 02/24/1987
7th Toni Calvo FC Barcelona 03/28/1987
8th Javi García real Madrid 02/08/1987
9 Alberto Bueno real Madrid 03/20/1988
10 Esteban Granero real Madrid 07/02/1987
11 Diego Capel Sevilla FC 02/16/1988
12 Roberto Canella Sporting Gijón 02/07/1988
13 Ángel Bernabé Atlético Madrid 08/11/1987
14th Adrián González real Madrid May 25, 1988
15th Iriome González CD Tenerife 06/22/1987
16 Juan Mata real Madrid 04/28/1988
17th Gorka Elustondo Real Sociedad 03/18/1987
18th Adrián López Deportivo La Coruña 01/08/1988
19th Marcos García Barreno Villarreal CF 03/21/1987
20th Stephen Sunday Polideportivo Ejido 09/17/1988
21st Javi Martínez Albacete Balompié 09/02/1988
Trainer
Ginés Melendez

South Korea

South Korea was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by placing third at the U-19 AFC youth championship in India , where they defeated Jordan in the third place match .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Jo Su-huk Dankook University 03/18/1987
2 Choi Chul-soon Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 02/08/1987
3 Shin Kwang-hoon Pohang Steelers 03/18/1987
4th Ahn Hyun-shik Yonsei University 04/24/1987
5 Ki Sung-yueng FC Seoul 01/24/1989
6th Park Hyun-bem Gyeongnam FC 05/07/1987
7th Park Jong-jin JEF United (JPN) 06/24/1987
8th Kim Dong-suk FC Seoul 03/26/1987
9 Lee Sang-ho Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i 05/09/1987
10 Shim Young-sung Jeju United FC 01/15/1987
11 Park Joo-ho Soongsil University 01/16/1987
12 Lee Jin-hyung Dankook University 07/06/1987
13 Lee Sung-jae Pohang Steelers 09/16/1987
14th Lee Chung-yong FC Seoul 07/02/1988
15th Jung Kyung-Ho Gyeongnam FC 12/12/1987
16 Lee Hyun-seung Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors December 14, 1988
17th Song Jin-hyung FC Seoul 08/13/1987
18th Shin Young-rok Suwon Samsung Bluewings 03/27/1987
19th Ha Tae-goon Suwon Samsung Bluewings 11/02/1987
20th Bae Seung-jin Yokohama FC (JPN) 11/03/1987
21st Kim Jin-hyeon Gongguk University 07/06/1987
Trainer
Cho Dong-hyun

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic was able to qualify for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by reaching the semi-finals at the U-19 European Football Championship in Poland in 2006 , in which they had to admit defeat to Scotland .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Radek Petr Baník Ostrava 02/24/1987
2 Jakub Dohnálek Slovan Liberec 01/12/1988
3 Lukáš Kubáň 1. FC Slovácko 06/22/1987
4th Ondřej Mazuch AC Florence (ITA) 03/15/1989
5 Jan Šimůnek Sparta Prague 02/20/1987
6th Ondřej Kúdela Sparta Prague 03/26/1987
7th Jiří Valenta FK Jablonec 02/14/1988
8th Michal hero Slavia Prague 01/27/1987
9 Martin Fenin FK Teplice 04/16/1987
10 Jakub Mareš FK Teplice 01/26/1987
11 Tomáš Okleštěk 1. FC Brno 02/21/1987
12 Petr Janda Slavia Prague 01/05/1987
13 Tomáš Mičola Baník Ostrava 09/26/1988
14th Marcel Gecov Slavia Prague 01/01/1988
15th Marek Střeštík 1. FC Brno 02/01/1987
16 Luděk Frydrych FC Hradec Králové 03/01/1987
17th Marek Suchý Slavia Prague March 29, 1988
18th Tomáš Pekhart Tottenham Hotspur (ENG) 05/26/1989
19th Luboš Kalouda 1. FC Brno 05/20/1987
20th Tomáš Cihlář FC Vysočina Jihlava 06/24/1987
21st Tomáš Fryšták 1. FC Slovácko 08/18/1987
Trainer
Miroslav Soukup

Uruguay

Uruguay was able to qualify for the Junior Soccer World Cup 2007 in Canada by finishing third in the South American Youth Championship in 2007 .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Mauro Goicoechea Danubio FC March 27, 1988
2 Mauricio Prieto River Plate Montevideo 09/26/1987
3 Martín Cáceres Defensor Sporting 04/07/1987
4th Alejandro González Peñarol Montevideo 03/23/1988
5 Marcel Roman Danubio FC 02/07/1988
6th Gary Kagelmacher Danubio FC 04/21/1988
7th Mathías Cardaccio Nacional Montevideo 10/02/1987
8th Damián Suarez Defensor Sporting 04/27/1988
9 Edinson Cavani US Palermo (ITA) 02/14/1987
10 Gerardo Vonder Putten Danubio FC 02/28/1988
11 Elias Figueroa Liverpool Montevideo 01/26/1988
12 Yonatan Irrazábal Defensor Sporting 02/12/1988
13 Juan Manuel Díaz Liverpool Montevideo 10/28/1987
14th Diego Arismendi Nacional Montevideo 01/25/1988
15th Enzo Ruíz Peñarol Montevideo 08/31/1988
16 Bruno Montelongo River Plate Montevideo 09/12/1987
17th Juan Surraco Udinese Calcio (ITA) 08/14/1987
18th Luis Suarez FC Groningen (NED) 01/24/1987
19th Tabaré Viudez Defensor Sporting 09/08/1989
20th Emiliano Alfaro Liverpool Montevideo 04/28/1988
21st Yaí Fontes Montevideo Wanderers 04/22/1988
Trainer
Gustavo Ferrín

United States

USA qualified for the 2007 Junior World Cup in Canada by taking first place in the group at the 2007 U-20 CONCACAF qualification tournament in Panama and Mexico , where they beat Haiti , Guatemala and Panama .

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday
1 Chris Seitz Real Salt Lake 03/12/1987
2 Tim Ward Columbus crew 02/28/1987
3 Bryan Arguez DC United 01/13/1989
4th Amaechi Igwe New England Revolution 05/20/1988
5 Nathan Sturgis Real Salt Lake 07/06/1987
6th Michael Bradley SC Heerenveen (NED) 07/31/1987
7th Danny Szeleta Columbus crew 07/07/1987
8th Robbie Rogers Columbus crew 05/12/1987
9 Preston Zimmerman Hamburger SV (GER) 11/21/1988
10 Dex McCarty FC Dallas 04/30/1987
11 Freddy Adu Real Salt Lake 06/02/1989
12 Josmer Altidore New York Red Bulls 11/06/1989
13 Ofori sarcody Indiana University 07/18/1988
14th Anthony Wallace FC Dallas 01/26/1989
15th Salvatore Zizzo UCLA 04/03/1987
16 Julian Valentin Wake Forest University 02/23/1987
17th Gabriel Ferrari Sampdoria Genoa (ITA) 09/01/1988
18th Brian Perk UCLA 07/21/1989
19th Tony Beltran UCLA 10/11/1987
20th Andre Akpan Harvard University 12/09/1987
21st Steve Sandbo Southern Methodist University 02/23/1987
Trainer
Thomas Rongen