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Argentina's final 23-man squad for the World Cup in South Africa:
Goalkeepers: Romero (AZ Alkmaar), Andujar (Catania), Pozzo (Atletico Cologne) Defenders: Burdisso (Roma), Garce (Atletico Cologne), Demichelis (Bayern Munich), Heinze (Marseille), Otamendi (Sarsfield), Clement Rodriguez (Estudiantes de La Plata), Samuel (Inter Milan).
Midfielders: Brahmanna Borati (Fiorentina), Di Maria (Benfica), Gutierrez (Newcastle), Mascherano (Liverpool), Pastore (Palermo), Maxi Rodriguez (Liverpool), Veron (Estudiantes de La Plata).
Forwards: Gonzalo Higuain (Real Madrid), Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Milito (Inter Milan), Palermo (Boca Juniors), Carlos Tevez (Manchester City), Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid).
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Coach Maradona.
Pozzo, Colón, Argentina.
12 goalkeepers: Romero, AZ Alkmaar, Eredivisie.
23 Goalkeeper Andujar Catania Serie A.
2 Defenders: Demichelis, Bayern Munich, Bundesliga.
3 Defenders: Clement Rodriguez, Estudiantes, Argentina, 4 Defenders: Burdisso, Roma, Serie A.
6 Defenders: Heinze, Marseille, Ligue 1.
13 Defenders: Samuel, Inter Milan, Serie A.
15 Defenders: Otamendi, Sarsfield, Argentina.
21 Defender: Garce, Colón, Argentina.
5 Midfielders: Boratti, Fiorentina, Serie A.
7 Midfielders: Di Maria, Benfica, Portuguese Super League.
8 Midfielders: Veron, Estudiantes de La Plata, Argentina.
14 Midfielders: Mascherano, Liverpool, Premier League.
17 Midfielders: Gutierrez, Newcastle United, Championship.
20 Midfielders: Maxi Rodriguez, Liverpool, Premier League, 22 Midfielders: Pastorere, Palermo, Italy.
9 Forward Higuain Real Madrid La Liga.
10 Forwards: Messi, Barcelona, La Liga.
11 Strikers: Carlos Tevez, Manchester City, Premier League.
16 Forwards: Sergio Aguero, Atletico Madrid, La Liga.
18 Forwards: Palermo, Boca Juniors, Argentina.
19 Forward Diego Milito Inter Milan Serie A.
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Argentina National Men's Soccer Team Location Name Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg).
Goalkeeper Diego Pozzo Cologne Feb 16, 1978 187 82 Goalkeeper Andujar Catania Jul 30, 1983 194 87 Goalkeeper Sergio Romero AZ Alkmaar Feb 22, 1987 191 Guard 86 Demichelis Bayern Munich 20 Dec 1980 184 Guard 78 Clement Rodriguez Estudiantes Jul 31, 1981 167 61
Defender Burdisso Roma 12/4/1981 182 Defender 81 Heinze Marseille 19/4/1978 178 Defender 76 Guard Garce Cologne 14/7/1979 175 Defender 72 Samuel Inter Milan 23/3/1978 183 Defender 83 Defender Otamendi Sarsfield 12/2/1988 178 85 Midfielder Boratti Fiorentina 17/2/1985 190 80 Midfielder Angel Di Maria Benfica 14-2-1988 178 75 Midfielder Veron Estudiantes Estudiantes 1975-3-5 186 82 Midfielder Mascherano Liverpool Jun 8, 1984 178 77 Midfielder Jonas Gutierrez Newcastle United 1983-7-5 183 73 Midfielder Maxi Rodriguez Liverpool 1/1/2/1981 173 73 Midfielder Pastore Palermo 1989-6-20 187 78 Forward Higuain Real Madrid 10-12-1987 184 75 Forward Messi Barcelona 1987-6-24 169 67 Forward Carlos Tevez Manchester City 1984-2-5 170 71 Forward Sergio Aguero Atletico Madrid 1988-6-2 173 74 Forward Palermo Boca Juniors 1973-11-7 187 85 Forward Diego Milito Inter Milan 12-06-1979 181 78
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Goalkeepers: Romero (AZ Alkmaar), Andujar (Catania), Pozzo (Atletico Cologne) Defenders: Burdisso (Roma), Garce (Atletico Cologne), Demichelis (Bayern Munich), Heinze (Marseille), Otamendi (Sarsfield), Clement Rodriguez (Estudiantes de La Plata), Samuel (Inter Milan).
Midfielders: Brahmanna Borati (Fiorentina), Di Maria (Benfica), Gutierrez (Newcastle), Mascherano (Liverpool), Pastore (Palermo), Maxi Rodriguez (Liverpool), Veron (Estudiantes de La Plata).
Forwards: Gonzalo Higuain (Real Madrid), Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Milito (Inter Milan), Palermo (Boca Juniors), Carlos Tevez (Manchester City), Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid).
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The list of players in the Argentine team is as follows:
Goalkeepers: Martinez (Aston Villa), Rulli (Villarreal), Armani (River Plate).
Defenders: Molina (Atletico Madrid), Montiel (Sevilla), Romero (Tottenham Hotspur), Pezzella (Real Betis), Otamendi (Benfica), Lisandro Martinez (Manchester United), Acuña (Sevilla), Tagliafico (Lyon), Foyth (Villarreal).
Midfielders: De Paul (Atletico Madrid), Paredes (Juventus), McAllister (Brighton), Guido Rodriguez (Real Betis), Alejandro Gomez (Sevilla), Enzo Fernandez (Benfica), Palacios (Bayer Leverkusen).
Forwards: Lionel Messi (Paris Saint-Germain), Lautaro (Inter Milan), Angel Di Maria (Juventus), Nicolás Gonzalez (Fiorentina), Alvarez (Manchester City), Dybala (Roma), Joaquin Correa (Inter Milan).
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