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Australia's Kangaroos in South Africa have an average age of 28 4 years old, second only to Brazil (28 6 years old), who have won the World Cup five times, and second out of the 32 teams in the World Cup. Australian men's football coach Welbeck expressed optimism: a smart mind is more important than strong legs, and "advanced age" is their biggest advantage in this World Cup.
From the eldest Schwartzel (37 years old) to the youngest Lucavezia (22 years old), the average age of the "Kangaroo Army" is only slightly smaller than that of the Brazilian team, and the "draw" with the experienced England team is "tied". Welbeck's favoured starting line-up has an average age of 31 to 5 years old, making it a veritable "old age", with only two players under the age of 30.
Interestingly, Ghana, who are in the same group as Australia, are the youngest team at the World Cup, with an average age of just 24.1 years old. The average age of the other opponents in the same group, Germany and Serbia, is only 24 9 years old and 26 years old, respectively, and they are the eight youngest teams in this World Cup.
Although there have been reports that the older age will give the Australian men's football team a physical disadvantage, the "Kangaroo Army" is full of confidence, saying that the wealth of experience brought by age is their unique advantage. 31-year-old midfielder Emerton even said that "advanced age" may be the main "**" for them to go to the World Cup.
Emerton said: "Most of the players have been playing together since four years ago, so we get along very well like brothers, we have a good understanding. This is also reflected in the cooperation we have with each other. We will pass on our experience to our first-time World Cup teammates. ”
It is understood that the oldest player in this World Cup is England goalkeeper James, who will celebrate his 40th birthday in two months. The youngest player is Danish teenager Eriksen, who has just turned 18.
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Full list of players for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
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As of June 25.
1. Germany Muller 21 years old 1 goal 2 assists 2, Germany Ozil 22 years old 1 goal 1 assist 3, Japan Keisuke Honda 24 years old 2 goals 1 assist 4, Denmark Bendtner 22 years old 1 goal 1 assist 5, Uruguay Suarez 23 years old 1 goal and 1 assist only assists: Aguero, Hamshik, Veloso, Cavani, Pique, Ji Chengyong, Vekic, Altidore, Coenterau, Pecarrick, Kuka, Guardado.
Only goals: Higuain, Li Qinglong, Red, Kumalo, Birsa, Hernandez, Fernandez, Shinji Okazaki, Bradley Jr.
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Messi, Hamsik, Higuain, Sergio Aguero, Bendtner know these few.
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It's too much, the one on the third floor, did Messi score.
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Goalkeepers: Neuer (Schalke 04), Wiese (Bremen), Bout (Bayern) Defenders: Friedrich (Hertha Berlin), Ogo (Hamburg), Bad Stuber (Bayern), Lahm (Bayern), Mertesacker (Bremen), Tashcher (Stuttgart), Janssen (Hamburg).
Midfielders: Kroos (Bayer Leverkusen), Schweinsteiger (Bayern), forwards: Kiessling (Bayer Leverkusen), Muller (Bayern) It should be like this -
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I only know Mesut Ozil in Turkey, Podolski and Klose in Poland, Beck in the former Soviet Union, Khedira in Tunisia, Kacau in Brazil, Gomez in Spain, ......
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The release of the player list of the teams participating in the World Cup is required by FIFA.
24 o'clock CET on May 11 (6 o'clock Beijing time on May 12) is the deadline for FIFA to submit a 30-man squad for the top 32 of the World Cup. Will players who don't make it to the 30-man squad not be able to participate in the World Cup in South Africa? Not necessarily.
The 32 teams participating in the Finals must submit their rosters by 24:00 CET on 11 May, up to a maximum of 30 players. FIFA will announce the squad on its official ** at noon on May 13. On 17 May, clubs must unconditionally release players who have been shortlisted for each country's squad.
However, with the Champions League final set to take place on 22 May, Inter Milan and Bayern Munich can be considered exceptional.
After a series of preparations and warm-up matches, the top 32 must submit the final list of 23 entrants by 24:00 on June 1, and these 23 players must be from the list submitted by the deadline on May 11. However, according to FIFA regulations, if a player is seriously injured, teams can replace players up to 24 hours before the start of their first game, and the replacement is not limited to the squad submitted on May 11. FIFA will officially announce the 23-player roster on its official website at noon on June 4.
Attached: The process for each team to submit the list of participating players (all times are CET) May 11 at 24:00 The deadline for the submission of the top 32 roster (up to 30 players).
At noon on May 13, FIFA announced the list of top 32 submissions on its official website.
On 17 May, clubs must release players who have been shortlisted for the World Cup.
June 1 24 Submit the final 23-man roster (this list must be from a 30-man squad).
At noon on June 4, FIFA announced the final list of 23 players on its official website.
Players with serious injuries can be substituted up to 24 hours before the first match of each team (not limited to 30 players).
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There are 32 national teams, each with 24 players (excluding coaches), so there are 768 players.
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It's hard to say:
It doesn't have to be the former, and the team is the strongest lineup.
Football is not played alone.
The strongest lineup should be the best pair to work together.
The so-called three stinkers are Zhuge Liang.
The strongest lineup--- the most united and effective team.
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Cambiasso (Argentina), Zanetti (Argentina), Lisandro Lopez (Argentina), Gago (Argentina), Benzema (France), Frei (France), Nasri (France), Vieira (France), Adler (Germany), Rolfes (Germany), Kuranyi (Germany), Pato (Brazil), Ronaldinho (Brazil), Adriano (Brazil), Ambrosini (Italy), Cassano (Italy), Toni (Italy), Perrotta (Italy), Bosingwa (Portugal), Quaresma (Portugal), Owen (England), David Beckham (England), Ruud van Nistelrooy (Netherlands).
In addition: Argentina: Riquelme, Garay, Monzon, Perotti, Acosta, Batagria, Jose Sand, Papa, Domingos, Coloccini, Datolo, Sosa, Ravitch.
France: Fani, Lamy, Esqude, Remy, Gameiro, Boumson, Pire, Mex.
England: Gary Neville, Hargreaves, Bridge, Carlton Cole, Zamora, Downing, Abonlaho, Ashley Young, Luke Young, Jaguelka, Philip Neville.
Germany: Frings, Helmers, Aaron Hunt, Borowski, Gentner, Manuel Friedrich, Hummels, Schmelzer, Kyle, Asamoah.
Netherlands: Seedorf, Yalins, Kronkamp, Sim de Jong, Heselink, Maduro, Van der Sar.
Italy: Grosso, Candreva, Abate, Antonini, Amelia, Aquilani, Marco Rossi, Paolo Cannavaro, Marchioni, Dosena, Ranocchia.
Brazil: Diego, Naymaar, Chris, Ronaldo, Maxwell.
Spain: Elora, Raul, Senna, Diego López, De Gea, Guiza, Bojan, Aduris, Soldado.
Tragedy...
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Barak, Bey, Owen, Ibrahimovic.
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Participating: Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Rooney, Kaka, Villa, Torres, Xavi, Diego Milito.
Not participating: Ballack, Beckham, Ibrahimovic, Shevchenko, Ronaldo.
There are a lot to list one by one.
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David Beckham Ronaldo.
Barak: And so on.
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Chinese football stars didn't participate Oh, thank you...
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South Africa's final 23-man squad:
Goalkeepers: Huney (Chief Caesar), Josephs (Orlando Pirates), Walter (Marizburg United) Defenders: Matthew (Mamrodi Sunset), Gasak, Sanvenny (Golden Arrows), Taijuana (Orlando Pirates), Marcellera (Maccabi Haifa, Israel), Nconka (Genk Athletic, Belgium), Mokona (Premier League Portsmouth), Kumalo (Supersports United) Midfielders: Digagore (Premier League Fulham), Davies (Cape Town Ajax), Kuboni (Golden Arrows), Lete Solonyani (Chief Caesar), Modis (Orlando Pirates), Moriri, Pienal (Premier League Everton), Sibaya (Kazan Ruby, Russia), Shabalala.
Forwards: Parker (Twente, Netherlands), Mufera (Mamrodi Sunset), Longwiddy (Mono Casvalus).
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South Africa's 23-man squad (clubs in parentheses):
Goalkeepers: Huney (Chief Caesar), Josephs (Orlando Pirates), Walter (Marizburg United) Defenders: Booth (Mamolodi Sunset), Gaxia (Mamolodi Sunset), Kumalo (Supersports United), Masilella (Maccabi Haifa, Israel), Mokuna (Portsmouth, England), Anile (Genk Belgium), Sanwini (Durban Golden Arrows), Zevara (Orlando Pirates).
Midfielders: Davies (Cape Town Ajax), Digakoy (Fulham, England), Kuboni (Durban Golden Arrows), Leccolognane (Chief Caesar), Modise (Orlando Pirates), Moriri (Mamolodi Sunset), Pienal (Everton, England), Sibaya (Kazan Ruby, Russia), Shabalala (Chief Caesar).
Forwards: Mfila (Mamolodi Sunset), Normvet (Moroka Swallows), Parker (FC Twente, Netherlands).
Among them, Pienal is the most famous player of the South African team.
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South Africa's final 23-man roster:
Goalkeepers: Huney, Josephs, Walter.
Defenders: Matthew, Gasak, Sanveni, Taijuana, Marcellera, Mokona, Kumalo Midfielders: Digagore, Davies, Kuboni, Lete Solonyani, Modis, Morri, Primar, Sibaya, Shabalala.
Forwards: Parker, Mufera, Longviddy.
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Hello, the South African squad is as follows:
Goalkeeper] Fernandez.
Goalkeeper] Kune.
Goalkeeper] Dick Gakoy.
Defender] Gasak.
Defender] Marcellera.
Defender] Mokona.
Defender] Van Hilden.
Defender] Morris.
Defender] Booth.
Defender] Mudryer.
Midfielder] Murango.
Midfielder] Sibaya.
Midfielder] Davies.
Midfielder] Shabalala.
Midfielder] Pinal.
Forward] Mufera.
Forward] McCarthy.
Forward] Parker.
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Cassie, Ram, Lucio, Puyol, McConn, Piggy, Muller, Sneijder, Villa, Fran.
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