The 2000 FIFA Club World Championship was held in Brazil between 5 January and 14 January 2000. The eight participating teams had to submit squads of 23 players at least 10 days before the start of the tournament. All players were numbered between 1 and 23, regardless of the number they wore in other competitions. Originally, only players registered to their clubs before 15 November 1999 were eligible to play in the tournament, but this cut-off point was later extended to 20 December.[1]
Head coach: Milan Živadinović
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Head coach: Oswaldo de Oliveira
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Head coach: Alex Ferguson
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Head coach: Raúl Arias
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Head coach: Fathi Jamal
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Head coach: Vicente Del Bosque
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Head coach: Ange Postecoglou
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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No. |
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Position |
Player |
13 |
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MF |
Adrian Cuzzupe |
14 |
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MF |
Anthony Magnacca |
15 |
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DF |
Goran Lozanovski |
16 |
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MF |
George Goutzioulis |
17 |
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FW |
Jim Tsekinis |
18 |
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DF |
Robert Liparoti |
19 |
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MF |
Tas Psonis |
20 |
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GK |
Chris Jones |
21 |
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MF |
Radoslav Culibrk |
22 |
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MF |
Mustafa Mustafa |
23 |
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GK |
Chris Roche |
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Head coach: Antônio Lopes
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Africa |
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Asia |
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Europe |
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North,
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Tournaments |
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Finals |
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Squads |
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Qualification |
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Statistics |
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