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]

Al Ahly

Manager: South Africa Pitso Mosimane

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

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

Al-Duhail

Manager: France Sabri Lamouchi

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

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

Bayern Munich

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

Palmeiras

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

UANL

Manager: Brazil Ricardo Ferretti

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

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

Ulsan Hyundai

Manager: South Korea Hong Myung-bo

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

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

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