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If nothing else, the main goalkeeper is still Casillas, and the defenders I think should be Pique and Albiol in the middle, Alba on the left, and Ramos on the right. There is no doubt Marcos Alonso in midfield, Xavi in the middle, Andres Iniesta and Silva on either side, and Sergio Busquets or Cesc Fabregas in the other position. If there is no Villa up front, it could be Negredo starting as a substitute for Torres or vice versa.
Personal insights. Copy the list:
Goalkeepers: Casillas (Real Madrid), Reina (Liverpool), Valdés (Barcelona);
Defenders: Juanfran (Atletico Madrid), Arbeloa (Real Madrid), Ramos (Real Madrid), Pique (Barcelona), Alba (Valencia), Albiol (Real Madrid), Javi Martinez (Athletic Bilbao);
Midfielders: Sergio Busquets (Barcelona), Marcos Alonso (Real Madrid), Xavi (Barcelona), Andres Iniesta (Barcelona), Cazorla (Málaga), Juan Mata (Chelsea), Silva (Manchester City), Cesc Fabregas (Barcelona), Keylor Navas (Sevilla);
Forwards: Llorente (Athletic Bilbao), Torres (Chelsea), Negredo (Sevilla), Pedro (Barcelona).
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Upstairs doesn't know football at all, and it is estimated that the players outside of Real Madrid and Barcelona don't know each other.
1 Casillas.
2 Albiol.
3 Pique. 4 Javi Martinez.
5 Juan Fran.
6 Iniesta.
7 Pedro.
8 Harvey. 9 Torres.
10 Fabregas.
11 Negredo.
12 Valdés.
13 Mata.
14 Alonso.
15 Ramos.
16 Sergio Busquets.
17 Arbeloa.
18 Alba.
19 Lorente.
20 Cazorla.
21 Silva.
22 Navas.
23 Reina.
The above is the 23-man squad According to the appearances in the qualifiers and friendlies, the main player is 1 Casillas.
2 Albiol.
3 Pique. 6 Iniesta.
8 Harvey. 10 Fabregas.
11 Negredo.
14 Alonso.
15 Ramos.
16 Sergio Busquets.
20 Cazorla.
21 Silva.
Especially in the forward line, as Torres was almost unable to play as a main player at Chelsea in the past season, scoring few goals, it is likely that the European Championship will also be a substitute. And the main force is most likely to be selected in Negredo and Llorente.
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Here is the 23-man squad for the Spanish national team at Euro 2012.
Goalkeepers: Casillas, Valdés, Reyna (San Cassie undoubtedly made the starting goalkeeper, Valdés is the third choice).
Defenders: Arbeloa, Juanfrán, Ramos, Pique, Albiol, Javi Martinez, Jordi Alba (Pique and Ramos may partner in central defence, Real Madrid will build a solid Spanish defence).
Midfielders: Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Cesc Fabregas, Sergio Busquets, Alonso, Cazorla, Juan Mata (Xavi Alonso must start, Barcelona will control Spain's midfield, and despite Mata's success at Chelsea, Mata can only be reduced to a substitute in Spain's flashy midfield).
Forwards: Silva, Keylor Navas, Pedro, Llorente, Torres, Negredo (Llorente is a hot striker in Spain and even Europe, but he is injured and will not play the whole game even if he starts.) Manchester City's Silva won't start, Torres has a better chance of starting, and he likes the big striker).
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Cassie, Ramos, Silva, Alonso, Xavi, Iniesta, Alba These should be relatively stable main players Other positions still depend on the state.
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Cassie, Villa, Silva, Ramos, Alonso, Cesc Fabregas, Torres, Xavi, Iniesta.
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2018 World Cup Spain 23-man squad:
Goalkeepers: David De Gea (Manchester United), Kepa Arrizabalaga (Bilbao), Reina (Napoli) Defenders: Carvajal (Real Madrid), Odriosola (Real Sociedad), Gerard Pique (Barcelona), Ramos (Real Madrid), Nacho (Real Madrid), Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea), Jordi Alba (Barcelona), Monreal (Arsenal).
Midfielders: Sergio Busquets (Barcelona), Saul (Atletico Madrid), Andres Iniesta (Barcelona), Thiago (Bayern Munich), Koke (Atletico Madrid), David Silva (Manchester City), Isco (Real Madrid).
Forwards: Asensio (Real Madrid), Lucas Vazquez (Real Madrid), Diego Costa (Atletico Madrid), Rodrygo (Valencia), Aspas (Celta).
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The Portuguese national team is led by the Portuguese Football Federation and represents Portugal in international A-level competitions.
Portugal finished third in the 1966 World Cup. Since the beginning of the new century, he has been able to reach the finals of the World Cup and European Championships, and finished second at the 2004 European Championships held on home soil, and won the European Championships for the first time in 2016.
As of July 2016, the Portuguese men's national football team has achieved 272 wins, 134 draws and 173 losses in 579 matches, ranking in the top of the European national team.
Euro 2016 Portugal squad:
Goalkeepers: Patricio (Sporting Lisbon), Anthony López (Lyon), Eduardo (Dinamo Zagreb);
Defenders: Pepe (Real Madrid), Rafael Guerrero (Lorient), Bruno Alves (Fenerbahce), Cedric (Southampton), Fonte (Southampton), Eliseu (Benfica), Carvalho (Monaco), Vierinia (Wolfsburg);
Midfielders: William Carvalho (Sporting Lisbon), Adrian Silva (Sporting Lisbon), Joao Mario (Sporting Lisbon), Andre Gomez (Valencia), Danilo Pereira (Porto), Renato Sanchez (Benfica), Moutinho (Monaco);
Forwards: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), Nani (Fenerbahce), Eder (Lille), Rafa Silva (Braga), Quaresma (Besiktas).
As for the stars, the number one star is undoubtedly Cristiano Ronaldo, World Footballer of the Year, Real Madrid's top scorer, the others are Nani, a talented wide player, one of the former four kings of the dark in Manchester United's frontfield, Quaresma, the king of the outside instep, a highly imaginative player, who suffered setbacks in Serie A and the Premier League, and regained his form after returning home, Moutinho, the core of Portugal's organization, who has participated in many major tournaments, William Carvalho, the treasure of the Sporting Lisbon Town team, a black midfielder with body and skills, Rafael Guerreiro, a left-back with strong individual attacking ability, Andre Gomez, a technical midfielder, good passing and control, Carvalho, Pepe, and Alves in the back line are also seasoned veterans, Pepe is world-class as long as he does not short circuit, and Carvalho is also in good form at Monaco.
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Portugal's 23-man finalist.
Goalkeepers: Patricio (Sporting Lisbon), Anthony López (Lyon), Eduardo (Dinamo Zagreb);
Defenders: Bruno Alves (Fenerbahce), Cedric (Southampton), Wundt (Southampton), Eliseu (Benfica), Pepe (Real Madrid), Guerreiro (Lorient), Carvalho (Monaco), Vierinha (Wolfsburg);
Midfielders: Adrian Silva (Sporting Lisbon), Joao Mario (Sporting Lisbon), Willian Carvalho (Sporting Lisbon), Andre Gomez (Valencia), Danilo Pereira (Porto), Renato Sanchez (Benfica), Moutinho (Monaco);
Forwards: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), Eder (Lille), Nani (Fenerbahce), Rafa Silva (Braga), Quaresma (Besiktas).
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Level 2 Football: Spain's 23-man squad.
Spain men's national football team.
Position Name Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg) Goalkeeper Casillas Real Madrid 1981-5-20 185 70 Goalkeeper Valdés Barcelona 14-2-1982 183 78 Goalkeeper Reina Liverpool 1982-8-31 190 94 Defender Raul Albiol Real Madrid 1985-9-4 187 74 Defender Gerard Pique Barcelona 1987-2-2 192 75 Defender Marchena Valencia Jul 31, 1979 183 Guard 76 Puyol Barcelona Apr 13, 1978 178 Guard 80 Capdevilla Real Feb 3, 1978 182 Guard 78 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid Mar 30, 1986 183 Guard 73 Arbeloa Real Madrid Jan 17, 1983 179 79 Midfielder Andres Iniesta Barcelona 11 May 1984 170 65 Midfielder Xavi Barcelona Jan 25, 1980 170 68 Midfielder Cesc Fabregas Barcelona 1987-5-4 180 69 Midfielder Xavi Alonso Real Madrid 25 Nov 1981 183 75 Midfielder Sergio Busquets Barcelona 16 Jul 1988 191 81 Midfielder Javi Martinez Athletic Bilbao Sep 2, 1988 187 83 Fielder David Silva Manchester City 1/8/1986 172 67 Midfielder Keylor Navas Sevilla 21/1985 170 60 Forward Villa Barcelona 1981-12-3 175 69 Forward Torres Chelsea 1984-3-20 185 70 Forward Juan Mata Manchester City 1988-4-28 170 64 Forward Pedro Barcelona 1987-7-28 170 65 Forward Llorente Athletic Bilbao 1985-2-26 193 88 Basketball: Report Center Paul. Gasol.
Power forward: Giorgio Gabajosa.
Small forward Carlos Gimenez.
Shooting guard: Juan Navarro.
Point guard: Jose Calderón.
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On the first floor is still the list of Torres from his time at Liverpool.
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Dare to ask the Spanish squad upstairs for what year?
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Football: Spain's 23-man squad.
Spain men's national football team.
Position Name Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg) Goalkeeper Casillas Real Madrid 1981-5-20 185 70 Goalkeeper Valdés Barcelona 14-2-1982 183 78 Goalkeeper Reina Liverpool 1982-8-31 190 94 Defender Raul Albiol Real Madrid 1985-9-4 187 74 Defender Gerard Pique Barcelona 1987-2-2 192 75 Defender Marchena Valencia Jul 31, 1979 183 Guard 76 Puyol Barcelona Apr 13, 1978 178 Guard 80 Capdevilla Real Feb 3, 1978 182 Guard 78 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid Mar 30, 1986 183 Guard 73 Arbeloa Real Madrid Jan 17, 1983 179 79 Midfielder Andres Iniesta Barcelona 11 May 1984 170 65 Midfielder Xavi Barcelona Jan 25, 1980 170 68 Midfielder Cesc Fabregas Arsenal 1987-5-4 180 69 69 midfielder Xavi Alonso Real Madrid 25 Nov 1981 183 75 Midfielder Sergio Busquets Barcelona 16 Jul 1988 191 81 midfielder Javi Martinez Athletic Bilbao Sep 2, 1988 187 83 Midfielder David Silva Valencia 1/8/1986 172 67 Midfielder Keylor Navas Sevilla 1985-11-21 170 60 Forward Villa Barcelona 1981-12-3 175 69 Forward Torres Liverpool 1984-3-20 185 70 Forward Juan Mata Valencia 1988-4-28 170 64 Forward Pedro Barcelona 1987-7-28 170 65 Forward Llorente Athletic Bilbao 1985-2-26 193 88 Basketball: Report Center Paul. Gasol.
Power forward: Giorgio Gabajosa.
Small forward Carlos Gimenez.
Shooting guard: Juan Navarro.
Point guard: Jose Calderón.
The big list will also tell you by the way.
Centre-forwards: Pau Gasol, Marc Gasol, Juancho Tregro;
Power forwards: Giorgio Gabayosa, Philippe Reyes, Victor Korevo;
Small forwards: Alex Mubru, Carlos Gimenez;
Shooting guards: Juan Navarro, Rudy Fernandez, Boni Rodriguez;
Point guards: Jose Calderón, Raul Lopez, Ricky Rubio, Victor Sada.
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