For UEFA Euro 2016, the 24 participating national teams had to submit squads of 23 players – of which three had to be goalkeepers – by 31 May 2016, 10 days prior to the opening equal of the tournament. In the event that a actor on the submitted police squad number suffered an injury or illness anterior to his team ‘s first match of the tournament, that player could be replaced, provided that the team sophisticate and a repair from the UEFA Medical Committee both confirmed that the injury or illness is dangerous adequate to prevent the player ‘s engagement in the tournament. [ 1 ] The old age listed for each musician is on 10 June 2016, the first day of the tournament. The issue of caps listed for each player does not include any matches played after the get down of UEFA Euro 2016. The cabaret listed is the club for which the musician last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. The nationality for each club reflects the national association ( not the league ) to which the club is affiliated .

Group A [edit ]

France [edit ]

coach : Didier Deschamps France announced their team on 12 May. [ 2 ] Raphaël Varane was initially in the squad but was replaced by Adil Rami after injury. [ 3 ] On 28 May, Jérémy Mathieu was replaced by Samuel Umtiti ascribable to an wound. [ 4 ] On 31 May, Lassana Diarra was replaced by Morgan Schneiderlin because of an injury. [ 5 ] The team numbers were announced on 30 May. [ 6 ]

romania [edit ]

director : Anghel Iordănescu Romania announced their final police squad on 31 May. [ 7 ]

Albania [edit ]

coach : Italy Gianni De Biasi Albania named their concluding police squad on 31 May. [ 8 ]

Switzerland [edit ]

director : Vladimir Petković Switzerland announced their concluding squad on 30 May. [ 9 ]

Group B [edit ]

England [edit ]

director : Roy Hodgson England named their final squad on 31 May. [ 10 ]

russia [edit ]

director : Leonid Slutsky Russia announced their concluding squad on 21 May. [ 11 ] Midfielder Alan Dzagoev was in the master police squad but was dropped ascribable to a break metatarsal and was replaced by Dmitri Torbinski on 22 May. [ 12 ] On 7 June, Igor Denisov was replaced by Artur Yusupov after suffering a hamstring injury. [ 13 ]

Wales [edit ]

coach : Chris Coleman Wales announced their concluding police squad on 31 May. [ 14 ]

slovakia [edit ]

director : Ján Kozák Slovakia announced their concluding team on 30 May. [ 15 ]

Group C [edit ]

Germany [edit ]

director : Joachim Löw Germany announced their final examination squad on 31 May. [ 16 ] On 7 June, Antonio Rüdiger suffered an injury and was replaced by Jonathan Tah one day belated. [ 17 ]

ukraine [edit ]

coach : Mykhaylo Fomenko ukraine announced their final team on 31 May. [ 18 ]

Poland [edit ]

director : Adam Nawałka Poland announced their final team on 30 May. [ 19 ]

Northern Ireland [edit ]

coach : Michael O’Neill Northern Ireland announced their police squad on 28 May. [ 20 ]

Group D [edit ]

Spain [edit ]

coach : Vicente del Bosque Spain announced their concluding team on 31 May. Héctor Bellerín replaced Dani Carvajal due to an injury suffered during the UEFA Champions League Final on 28 May. [ 21 ]

Czech Republic [edit ]

director : Pavel Vrba Czech Republic announced their final examination team on 31 May. [ 22 ]

turkey [edit ]

coach : Fatih Terim Turkey announced their final squad on 31 May. [ 23 ]

croatia [edit ]

director : Ante Čačić Croatia named their final police squad on 31 May. [ 24 ]

Group E [edit ]

belgium [edit ]

director : Marc Wilmots Belgium announced their final team on 31 May. [ 25 ]

Italy [edit ]

coach : Antonio Conte Italy announced their final police squad on 31 May. [ 26 ]

Republic of Ireland [edit ]

director : Northern Ireland Martin O’Neill Republic of Ireland announced their final examination police squad on 31 May. [ 27 ]

sweden [edit ]

director : Erik Hamrén Sweden announced their concluding team on 11 May. [ 28 ]

Group F [edit ]

portugal [edit ]

director : Fernando Santos Portugal announced their final examination police squad on 17 May. [ 29 ]

iceland [edit ]

Managers : Heimir Hallgrímsson & Sweden Lars Lagerbäck Iceland announced their final police squad on 9 May. [ 30 ]

Austria [edit ]

director : Switzerland Marcel Koller Austria announced their final examination police squad on 31 May. [ 31 ]

Hungary [edit ]

director : Germany Bernd Storck Hungary announced their final squad on 31 May. [ 32 ]

Player representation [edit ]

By old age [edit ]

Players [edit ]

Goalkeepers [edit ]

Captains [edit ]

By club [edit ]

By cabaret nationality [edit ]

Key
Bold Nation represented at the tournament
Italic Nation not a UEFA member
Players Clubs
135 EnglandEngland
66 GermanyGermany
55 ItalyItaly
36 TurkeyTurkey
35 SpainSpain
33 RussiaRussia
22 FranceFrance
20 UkraineUkraine
15 PolandPoland
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
13 Czech RepublicCzech Republic
HungaryHungary
10 CroatiaCroatia
PortugalPortugal
SwedenSweden
9 RomaniaRomania
7 Scotland
6 Denmark
5 BelgiumBelgium
Greece
WalesWales
4 SlovakiaSlovakia
3 Bulgaria
Norway
QatarQatar
2 AlbaniaAlbania
AustriaAustria
Netherlands
United StatesUnited States
1 AustraliaAustralia
Azerbaijan
CanadaCanada
ChinaChina
Israel
Kazakhstan
Liechtenstein
MexicoMexico
Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia

The above table is the lapp when it comes to league representation, with only the pursue exceptions :

  • The English league system has 139 representatives, including five players from Wales-based Cardiff City and Swansea City.
  • The Swiss league system has 16 representatives, including one player from Liechtenstein-based Vaduz.
  • The American league system has 3 representatives, including one player from Canada-based Montreal Impact.

entirely England had all its players from the state ‘s club teams. Iceland, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland had none of their players from the respective nation ‘s club teams .

References [edit ]

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