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FIFA World Cup 2018 will be taking place in Russia from 14th
June to 15th July 2018. The group stage draw has been made and FIFA has
announced all relevant dates and match schedule. FIFA’s also confirmed the
deadline date for final 23-man squad submissions which will be exactly 1 month
before the tournament’s first game begins. All 32 qualified teams have to
submit 23-man squad by 13th May 2018 and the 23 man squad must include 3 goal
keepers and 20 outfield players.
FIFA World Cup 2018 Squad Announcement Deadline: FIFA has given the
participating teams till 1 month before the tournament begins to name their
final 23-man squad. Once all teams have submitted their final 23-man squads by
13 May 2018, they won’t be able to make any changes unless some of the player
is injured leading up to the tournament. Below is the guidelines provided by
FIFA for 2018 World Cup squads.
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Squad Announcement Deadline
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13 May 2018
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How many players to named in the squad ?
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23
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How many goalkeepers should ever team name in the
squad ?
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at least 3
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Outfield players to be named in the 23 man squad
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20
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What shirt numbers are available for every squad
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1 to 23 only
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When will the starting lineup before every game
to be confirmed ?
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75 minutes before
the match kickoff time
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Maximum number of persons a team can have on the
touchline ?
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(8 officials and 12 substitutes)
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FIFA World Cup 2018 Squad Announcement Guideline & Rules
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Below is the list of all 32 teams qualified for 2018 world cup and their
captain and national team coach. We will be updating every team’s squad as soon
as they are announced.
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NO.1
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TEAMS
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CAPTAIN
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COACH
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1
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Igor Akinfeev
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Stanislav Cherchesov
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2
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Manuel Neuer
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Joachim Löw
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3
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Rotation Policy* (TBA)
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Tite
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4
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Ashkan Dejagah
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Carlos Queiroz
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5
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Makoto Hasebe
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Vahid Halilhodžić
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6
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Andrés Guardado
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Juan Carlos Osorio
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7
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Eden Hazard
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Roberto Martínez
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8
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Ki Sung-yueng
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Shin Tae-yong
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9
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Osama Hawsawi
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Juan Antonio Pizzi
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10
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Rotation Policy* (TBA)
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Gareth Southgate
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11
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Sergio Ramos
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Julen Lopetegui
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12
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Jon Obi Mikel
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Gernot Rohr
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13
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Essam El-Hadary
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Héctor Cúper
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14
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Cheikhou Kouyaté
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Aliou Cissé
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15
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Bryan Ruiz
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Óscar Ramírez
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16
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Robert Lewandowski
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Adam Nawałka
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17
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Aron Gunnarsson
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Heimir Hallgrímsson
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18
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Branislav Ivanović
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Mladen Krstajić (Caretaker)
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19
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Cristiano Ronaldo
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Fernando Santos
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20
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Hugo Lloris
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Didier Deschamps
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21
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Diego Godin
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Óscar Tabárez
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22
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Lionel Messi
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Jorge Sampaoli
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23
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Rademal Falcao
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José Pékerman
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24
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Felipe Baloy
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Hernán Darío Gómez
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25
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Stephan Lichtsteiner
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Vladimir Petković
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26
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Luka Modric
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Zlatko Dalić
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27
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Andreas Granqvist
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Janne Andersson
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28
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Simon Kjær
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Åge Hareide
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29
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Aymen Mathlouthi
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Nabil Maâloul
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30
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Medhi Benatia
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Hervé Renard
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31
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Mile Jedinak
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TBA*
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32
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Paolo Guerrero
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Ricardo Gareca
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FIFA World Cup 2018 – All 32 Teams & Possible Lineups
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caretaker England
coach in September 2016 before being formally handed the reins on 30 November
2016. A former Three Lions defender, who was part of England’s campaigns at
France 1998 and Korea/Japan 2002, he led his country to a sixth consecutive
world finals appearance by topping Group F.

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