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Copa América Centenario squads

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The following is a list of squads for all sixteen national teams that competed at the Copa América Centenario. Each national team had to submit a squad of 23 players, three of whom had to be goalkeepers. The provisional squads were announced on May 4, 2016.[1] A final selection was provided to the organizers on May 20, 2016.

Group A

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Colombia

Head coach: Argentina José Pékerman

The following 23 players were called up for the final squad.[2] Óscar Murillo withdrew due to injury and was replaced by Yerry Mina.[3]

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Costa Rica

Head coach: Óscar Ramírez

The following 23 players were called up for the final squad.[4] Goalkeeper Esteban Alvarado was ruled out due to injury on May 20, being replaced by Leonel Moreira.[5] On May 31, Keylor Navas pulled out due to a tendinitis on his left foot and was replaced by Danny Carvajal,[6] and Ariel Rodríguez pulled out due to injury and was replaced by Johnny Woodly.

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Paraguay

Head coach: Argentina Ramón Díaz

The following players were named for the final squad. Forward Roque Santa Cruz was in the initial squad but withdrew injured and was replaced by Antonio Sanabria. Pablo Aguilar and Néstor Ortigoza also pulled out due to injury and were replaced by Víctor Ayala and Iván Piris respectively.[7]

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United States

Head coach: Germany Jürgen Klinsmann

The final squad was announced on May 21.[8] Timothy Chandler was ruled out due to injury and replaced by Edgar Castillo on May 27.

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Group B

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Brazil

Head coach: Dunga

The following players were named to the final squad. Neymar was unable to participate due to an agreement between his club FC Barcelona and the Brazilian Football Confederation, and was replaced by Lucas Lima.[9] Ricardo Oliveira and Douglas Costa were ruled out due to injury and replaced by Jonas and Kaká on May 20 and 26 respectively. Gabriel Jesus, who would later be part of the 2016 Brazil Olympic squad, was considered as a replacement for Douglas Costa but missed selection through the lack of a U.S. visa.[10][11] Rafinha and Ederson also pulled out on May 31 and were replaced by Lucas Moura and Marcelo Grohe.[12] In turn, Kaká pulled out due to injury on June 1 and was replaced by Ganso.[13] Luiz Gustavo withdrew from the squad on June 2 for personal reasons and was replaced by Walace.[14]

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Ecuador

Head coach: Bolivia Gustavo Quinteros

The following 23 players were called up for the final squad.[15]

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Haiti

Head coach: France Patrice Neveu

The following 23 players were called up for the final squad.[16]

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Peru

Head coach: Argentina Ricardo Gareca

The following 23 players were called up for the final squad.[17]

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Group C

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Jamaica

Head coach: Germany Winfried Schäfer

The following 23 players were selected for the final squad.[18] Simon Dawkins was ruled out due to injury and replaced by Joel Grant on June 2.[19]

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Mexico

Head coach: Colombia Juan Carlos Osorio

The following 23 players were called up for the final squad. Jürgen Damm withdrew due to injury and was replaced by Cándido Ramírez.

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Uruguay

Head coach: Óscar Tabárez

The following 23 players were selected for the final squad. On May 30, Cristian Rodríguez pulled out due to injury and was replaced by Diego Laxalt.[20]

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Venezuela

Head coach: Rafael Dudamel

The following 23 players were selected for the final squad.[21]

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Group D

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Argentina

Head coach: Gerardo Martino

The following 23 players were selected for the final squad.[22]

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Bolivia

Head coach: Julio César Baldivieso

The following 23 players were called up for the final squad.[23] Samuel Galindo withdrew due to injury and was replaced by Carmelo Algarañaz.[24] Nelson Cabrera was subsequently found to be ineligible by FIFA after the tournament.

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Chile

Head coach: Spain Juan Antonio Pizzi

The following 23 players were called up for the final squad.[25] On June 1, Matías Fernández pulled out due to injury and was replaced by Mark González.[26]

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Panama

Head coach: Colombia Hernán Darío Gómez

The following 23 players were called up for the final squad.[27]

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Player representation

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Players

Goalkeepers

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Clubs are ordered alphabetically: first by country, then by club name.

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Nations in bold are represented by their national teams in the tournament

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