2002 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship squads

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[edit] Group 1

[edit] England England

Head coach: England David Platt

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
1 GK Paul Robinson 15 October 1979 England Leeds United
2 DF Luke Young 19 July 1979 England Charlton Athletic
3 DF Paul Konchesky 15 May 1981 England Charlton Athletic
4 MF Sean Davis 20 September 1979 England Fulham
5 DF Martin Taylor 9 November 1979 England Blackburn Rovers
6 MF Gareth Barry 23 February 1981 England Aston Villa
7 MF David Dunn 27 December 1979 England Blackburn Rovers
8 MF Jonathan Greening 2 January 1979 England Middlesbrough
9 FW Malcolm Christie 11 April 1979 England Derby County
10 FW Jermain Defoe 7 October 1982 England West Ham United
11 MF Jermaine Pennant 15 January 1983 England Arsenal
12 DF Chris Riggott 1 September 1980 England Derby County
13 GK Stuart Taylor 28 November 1980 England Arsenal
14 MF David Prutton 12 September 1981 England Nottingham Forest
15 MF Jermaine Jenas 18 February 1983 England Newcastle United
16 MF Scott Parker 13 October 1980 England Charlton Athletic
17 FW Alan Smith 28 October 1980 England Leeds United
18 DF Zat Knight 2 May 1980 England Fulham
19 FW Peter Crouch 30 January 1981 England Portsmouth
20 FW Bobby Zamora 16 January 1981 England Brighton & Hove Albion
21 FW Shola Ameobi 12 October 1981 England Newcastle United
22 GK Stephen Bywater 7 June 1981 England Cardiff City

[edit] Italy Italy

Head coach: Italy Claudio Gentile

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
1 GK Generoso Rossi 3 January 1979 12 Italy Venezia
2 MF Daniele Bonera 31 May 1981 11 Italy Brescia
3 DF Giampaolo Bellini 27 March 1980 12 Italy Atalanta
4 DF Matteo Ferrari 5 December 1979 23 Italy Internazionale [1]
5 DF Paolo Cannavaro 26 June 1981 3 Italy Parma [2]
6 MF Massimo Donati 26 March 1981 13 Italy Milan
7 MF Marco Marchionni 22 July 1980 14 Italy Parma
8 MF Matteo Brighi 14 February 1981 10 Italy Juventus [3]
9 FW Massimo Maccarone 6 September 1979 11 Italy Empoli
10 MF Andrea Pirlo 19 May 1979 36 Italy Milan
11 FW Emiliano Bonazzoli 20 January 1979 14 Italy Parma
12 GK Vitangelo Spadavecchia 25 November 1982 0 Italy Bari
13 DF Paolo Castellini 25 March 1979 8 Italy Torino
14 DF Dario Dainelli 9 June 1979 1 Italy Brescia [4]
15 DF Stefano Lucchini 2 October 1980 10 Italy Ternana
16 DF Cesare Natali 5 April 1979 0 Italy Atalanta
17 MF Manuele Blasi 17 August 1980 2 Italy Perugia
18 MF Fabio Gatti 4 January 1982 3 Italy Perugia
19 MF Giampiero Pinzi 11 March 1981 2 Italy Udinese
21 FW Vincenzo Iaquinta 21 November 1979 8 Italy Udinese
22 GK Ivan Pelizzoli 18 November 1980 7 Italy Roma
24 FW Andrea Caracciolo 18 September 1981 0 Italy Brescia

[edit] Portugal Portugal

[edit] Switzerland Switzerland

[edit] Group 2

[edit] Belgium Belgium

[edit] Czech Republic Czech Republic

[edit] France France

[edit] Greece Greece

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Matteo Ferrari: on loan at Parma.
  2. ^ Paolo Cannavaro: on loan to Hellas Verona.
  3. ^ Matteo Brighi: on loan to Bologna.
  4. ^ Dario Dainelli: on loan to Hellas Verona.

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