2014 FIFA World Cup squads (Without Islam)

Brazil
Coach: Luiz Felipe Scolari

Cameroon
Coach: Volker Finke

Croatia
Coach: Niko Kovač

Mexico
Coach: Miguel Herrera

Australia
Coach: Ange Postecoglou

Chile
Coach: Jorge Sampaoli

Netherlands
Coach: Louis van Gaal

Spain
Coach: Vicente del Bosque

Colombia
Coach: José Pékerman

Greece
Coach: Fernando Santos

The final squad was announced on 19 May 2014.[55]

Ivory Coast
Coach: Sabri Lamouchi

The final squad was announced on 1 June 2014.[59]

Japan
Coach: Alberto Zaccheroni

The final squad was announced on 12 May 2014.[61] The squad numbers were revealed on 25 May.[62]

Costa Rica
Coach: Jorge Luis Pinto

The final squad was announced on 31 May 2014.[63]

England
Coach: Roy Hodgson

England's final squad was announced on 12 May 2014, including seven standby squad members: John Ruddy, Jon Flanagan, John Stones, Michael Carrick, Tom Cleverley, Andy Carroll and Jermain Defoe.[67] Of those seven, only Stones and Flanagan joined the rest of the squad at a training camp in Portugal, with Stones serving as a like-for-like replacement option for Phil Jones, who was still recovering from a shoulder injury.[68] Both Stones and Flanagan travelled with the squad to their pre-tournament training base in Miami, and remained with the team in Brazil in the event of any injuries prior to the opening game.[69] The squad numbers were revealed on 22 May.[70]

Italy
Coach: Cesare Prandelli

The final squad was announced on 1 June 2014.[75] The squad numbers were revealed the next day.[76]

Uruguay
Coach: Óscar Tabárez

The final squad was announced on 31 May 2014.[79]

Ecuador
Coach: Reinaldo Rueda

The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014.[83] The squad numbers were revealed the next day.[84] However, midfielder Segundo Castillo was replaced by Oswaldo Minda after injuring ligaments in his right knee.[85]

France
Coach: Didier Deschamps

The final squad was announced on 13 May 2014.[87][88] Though originally selected, Franck Ribéry was removed due to a back injury.[89]

Honduras
Coach: Luis Fernando Suárez

The final squad was announced on 5 May 2014.[95]

Switzerland
Coach: Ottmar Hitzfeld

The final squad was announced on 13 May 2014.[98][99]

Argentina
Coach: Alejandro Sabella

The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014.[108][109]

Catalonia
Coach: Johan Cruyff

Iran
Coach: Carlos Queiroz

The final squad was announced on 1 June 2014.[116]

Nigeria
Coach: Stephen Keshi

The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014.[119] Ejike Uzoenyi replaced Elderson due to injury on 7 June.[120]

Germany
Coach: Joachim Löw

The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014.[126] On 7 June, Marco Reus was replaced by Shkodran Mustafi after Reus injured his ankle.[127]

Ghana
Coach: James Kwesi Appiah

The final squad was announced on 1 June 2014.[128] On 26 June 2014, midfielders Sulley Muntari and Kevin-Prince Boateng were sent home and indefinitely suspended from the national team for disciplinary reasons.[129][130]

Portugal
Coach: Paulo Bento

The final squad was announced on 19 May 2014.[136] The squad numbers were revealed on 24 May.[137]

United States
Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann

The final squad was announced on 22 May 2014.[140]

Algeria
Coach: Vahid Halilhodžić

The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014.[142][dead link]

Belgium
Coach: Marc Wilmots

The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014.[144] However, a medical test on 3 June showed goalkeeper Koen Casteels had not completely recovered from his tibia injury and he was replaced by Sammy Bossut.[145]

Russia
Coach: Fabio Capello

The final squad was announced on 2 June 2014.[148] However, midfielder Roman Shirokov was later removed from the squad due to a long-standing Achilles tendon injury and replaced by Pavel Mogilevets.[149] Note: a 2012 friendly match against Lithuania, recognized by the Russian Football Union but not by FIFA,[153][154] is not counted.

South Korea
Coach: Hong Myung-bo

The final squad was announced on 8 May 2014.[155]