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UEFA Euro 2008 squads

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The following is a list of squads for each nation competing at UEFA Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland. The tournament started on 7 June and the final took place in Vienna on 29 June 2008.[1][2]

Each national team had to submit a squad of 23 players, three of whom had to be goalkeepers, by 28 May 2008. If a player was injured severely enough to prevent his participation in the tournament before his team's first match, he could be replaced by another player.[3]

All caps, goals, ages, and clubs of players are correct as of 7 June 2008, the first day of the tournament.

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Group A

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Czech Republic

Manager: Karel Brückner

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Portugal

Manager: Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari

Quim injured a wrist on 6 June and was replaced by Nuno.[4]

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Switzerland

Manager: Köbi Kuhn

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Turkey

Manager: Fatih Terim

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Group B

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Austria

Manager: Josef Hickersberger

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Croatia

Manager: Slaven Bilić

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Germany

Manager: Joachim Löw

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Poland

Manager: Netherlands Leo Beenhakker

Jakub Błaszczykowski injured a hamstring on 5 June and was replaced by Łukasz Piszczek.[5] Tomasz Kuszczak injured his back on 6 June and was replaced by Wojciech Kowalewski.[6]

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Group C

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France

Manager: Raymond Domenech

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Italy

Manager: Roberto Donadoni

Fabio Cannavaro was ruled out of the Italian squad on 2 June after he was injured in training; he was replaced by Alessandro Gamberini.[7]

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Netherlands

Manager: Marco van Basten

Ryan Babel was ruled out of the Dutch squad on 31 May after he was injured in training; he was replaced by Khalid Boulahrouz.[8]

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Romania

Manager: Victor Piţurcă

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Group D

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Greece

Manager: Germany Otto Rehhagel

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Russia

Manager: Netherlands Guus Hiddink

Pavel Pogrebnyak failed to recover from injury and was replaced by Oleg Ivanov on 7 June.[9]

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Spain

Manager: Luis Aragonés

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Sweden

Manager: Lars Lagerbäck

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Player representation

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Nations in italics were not represented by their national teams in the finals

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Notes

  1. Baroš was on loan to Portsmouth.
  2. Sivok was on loan to Sparta Prague and joined Beşiktaş after the tournament.
  3. Skácel was on loan to Hertha BSC.
  4. Ujfaluši joined Atlético Madrid after the tournament.
  5. Rozehnal was on loan to Lazio.
  6. Bosingwa joined Chelsea after the tournament.
  7. Meira joined Galatasaray after the tournament.
  8. Ribeiro joined Benfica after the tournament.
  9. Postiga was on loan to Panathinaikos and joined Sporting CP after the tournament.
  10. Jakupović was on loan to Grasshopper.
  11. Metin was on loan to Larissa for the second half of the 2007–08 season.
  12. Aşık was on loan to Ankaraspor.
  13. Ivanschitz was on loan to Panathinaikos.
  14. Korkmaz joined Eintracht Frankfurt after the tournament.
  15. Gërçaliu was on loan to Austria Wien.
  16. Prödl joined Werder Bremen after the tournament.
  17. Hiden was on loan to Austria Kärnten.
  18. Özcan was on loan to 1899 Hoffenheim and joined them permanently after the tournament.
  19. Vukojević joined Dynamo Kyiv after the tournament.
  20. Modrić joined Tottenham Hotspur after the tournament.
  21. Lehmann joined VfB Stuttgart after the tournament.
  22. Borowski joined Bayern Munich after the tournament.
  23. Barzagli joined VfL Wolfsburg after the tournament.
  24. Borriello joined Milan after the tournament.
  25. Amelia joined Palermo after the tournament.
  26. Zambrotta joined Milan after the tournament.
  27. Heitinga joined Atlético Madrid after the tournament.
  28. Boulahrouz was on loan to Sevilla.
  29. Radu was on loan to Lazio.
  30. Samaras was on loan to Celtic.
  31. Chalkias joined PAOK after the tournament.
  32. De la Red joined Real Madrid after the tournament.
  33. Mellberg joined Juventus after the tournament.
  34. Majstorović joined AEK Athens after the tournament.
  35. Granqvist was on loan to Helsingborg.
  36. Allbäck joined Örgryte after the tournament.
  37. Wilhelmsson was on loan to Deportivo La Coruña.
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