Sunday, February 4, 2018

Compendium to the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup-Part 1 (Squads-Part a)

Compendium to the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup-Part 1 (Squads-Part a)


1997 FIFA Confederations Cup Squads:

I. Group A:

Brazil: (1994 FIFA World Cup winners)
Goalkeepers:
1- Nelson de Jesus Silva ‘Dida’ (Cruzeiro Esporte Clube- Belo Horizonte) (October 7, 1973, Irará, Bahia)
12- Rogério Mücke Ceni (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo)  (January 22, 1973, Pato Branco, Paraná)

Defenders:
2- Evangelista Moraes Cafu’  (Associazione Sportiva Roma / Italy)  (June 7, 1970, Itaquaquecetuba, São Paulo)
3-‘Aldair’ Nascimento dos Santos (Associazione Sportiva Roma / Italy) (November 30, 1965, Ilhéus, Bahia)
4- Raimundo Ferreira Ramos Júnior Júnior Baiano’ (Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro) (March 14, 1970, Feira de Santana, Bahia)
6- Roberto Carlos da Silva  (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol / Spain) (April 10, 1973, Garça, São Paulo)
13- José Marcelo Ferreira ‘Zé Maria’  (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy) (July 25, 1973, Oeiras, Piauí)
14- Marcelo Gonçalves Costa Lopes (Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro) (February 22, 1966, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro)
15- José Roberto da Silva Junior ‘Zé Roberto’ (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol / Spain) (July 6, 1974, Ipiranga, São Paulo)
22-Ricardo Soares Florêncio, Russo (Esporte Clube Vitória-Salvador, Bahia) (June 18, 1976, Olinda, Pernambuco)

Midfielders:
5-
 Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri  Dunga  (Jubilo Iwata / Japan) (October 31, 1963, Ijuí, Rio Grande do Sul)
8- Flavio da Conceição Conceição (Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña / Spain) (June 12, 1974, Santa Maria da Serra, São Paulo)
10- Leonardo Nascimento de Araujo (Associazione Calcio Milan / Italy) (September 5, 1969, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro)
16- Carlos César Sampaio Campos (Yokohama Flugels / Japan) (March 31, 1968, São Paulo, São Paulo)
17- Dorival Guidoni Júnior ‘Doriva’ (Clube Atlético Mineiro- Belo Horizonte) (May 28, 1972, Nhandeara, São Paulo)
18- Denilson De Oliveira (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo)  (August 24, 1977, Diadema, São Paulo)
19- Osvaldo Giroldo JuniorJuninho Paulista’ (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain) (February 22, 1973, São Paulo, São Paulo)
21- Rodrigo Fabri (Associação Portuguesa de Desportos – São Paulo) (January 15, 1976, Santo André, São Paulo)


Strikers:
7- José Roberto da Gama de Oliveira Bebeto’ (Cruzeiro Esporte Clube- Belo Horizonte) (February 16, 1964, Salvador, Bahia)
9- Luis Nazario De Lima ‘Ronaldo’ (Internazionale Football Club -Milano / Italy) (September 18, 1976, Bento Ribeiro, Rio de Janeiro)
11-‘Romário’ de Souza Faria (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) (January 29, 1966, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro)
20- Rivaldo Vito Borba Ferreira (Fútbol Club Barcelona / Spain)  (April 19, 1972, Paulista, Pernambuco)

Coach: Jorge Mario Lobo Zagallo (August 9, 1931, Maceió, Alagoas)
Team Captain:
Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri  Dunga
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Nike
Note: Russo and Rodrigo Fabri considered as alternate players.








Photo Credits:
Dennilson, Doriva, Rogerio Ceni, Russo (97 - Campeonato Brasileiro, Panini)
Junior Baiano (97 - Futebol Brasileiro, Topps)
Bebeto, Dida, Goncalves, Roberto Carlos, Rodrigo Fabri, Rivaldo  (97 - Super Craques, Panini)
Dunga (Panini World Cup 1990)
Ronaldo, Leonardo, Ze Maria, Cafu, Aldair (1997-98 Calciatori Panini)
Juninho (World Soccer, November 1997)
Romario, Cesar sampaio, Flavio Conceicao (Panini World Cup 1998)
Ze Roberto (Panini Bundesliga 98/99)

Photo From: FIFA Report- 1997 Arábia Saudita
(Mario Zagallo)



Australia: (1996 Oceania Nations Cup winners)
Goalkeepers:
1-Mark Bosnich (Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham / England) (January 13, 1972, Liverpool, Australia)
20-Zeljko Kalac (Sydney United) (December 16, 1972, Sydney)  

Defenders:
2-Steve Horvat (Hrvatski Nogometni Klub Hajduk Split / Croatia) (March 14, 1971, Geelong)
4-Milan Ivanovic (Adelaide City) (December 21, 1960, Sivac, Serbia (Yugoslavia at the time))
5-Alexander Tobin (Adelaide City) (November 3, 1965, Adelaide)
12-Matthew Bingley (Vissel Kobe / Japan) (August 16, 1971, Sydney)
13-Robert Hooker (Sydney United) (March 6, 1967)
14-Tony Vidmar (Rangers Football Club-Glasgow / Scotland) (July 4, 1970, Adelaide)
21-Kevin Muscat (Crystal Palace Football Club-London / England) (August 7, 1973, Crawley, United Kingdom)

Midfielders:
3-Stan Lazaridis (West Ham United Football Club-London / England) (August 16, 1972, Perth)
6-Ned Zelic (Association de La Jeunesse Auxerroise / France) (July 4, 1971, Sydney)
7-Robbie Slater (Southampton Football Club / England) (November 22, 1964, Ormskirk, United Kingdom)
8-Craig Foster (Portsmouth Football Club / England) (April 15, 1969, Lismore)
15-Josip Skoko (Hrvatski Nogometni Klub Hajduk Split / Croatia) (December 10, 1975, Mount Gambier)
19-Ernest Tapai (Perth Glory) (February 14, 1967, Perth)

Strikers:
9-Mark Viduka (Nogometni Klub Croatia Zagreb/ Croatia) (October 9, 1975, Melbourne)
10-Aurelio Vidmar (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain) (February 3, 1967, Adelaide)
11-Harry Kewell (Leeds United Football Club / England) (September 22, 1978, Smithfield, Sydney)
16-Paolo Timboli (South Melbourne) (February 25, 1969, Melbourne)
17-Damian Mori (Adelaide City) (September 30, 1970, Melbourne)
18-John Aloisi (Portsmouth Football Club / England) (February 5, 1976, Adelaide)

Coach: Terry Venables (England) (January 6, 1943, Dagenham, United Kingdom)
Team Captain: Alexander Tobin
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas







Photo Credits:
Aloisi (Belgium Panini 1994/95)
Bosnich, Kewell, Lazaridis, Muscat, Slater (Merlin 97/98)
Foster, Ivanovic, Tobin (Libero)
Horvat, Skoko, Viduka (nogomet 1996-97)
Kalac (Dutch Panini 99/00)
Aurelio Vidmar (Belgium Panini 94/95)
Tony Vidmar (Dutch Panini 96/97)
Zelic (Panini France 96/97)

Photo From: World Soccer, February 1998
(Terry Venables)



Mexico: (1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup)
Goalkeepers:
1-Oswaldo Sánchez  (Club de Fútbol América S. A. de C. V. (Aguilas) - Ciudad de México (Mexico City) (September 21, 1973, Guadalajara)
12-Oscar Pérez (Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul, Atletico Club-(Cementeros)- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) (February 1, 1973, Mexico City)

Defenders:
2-Claudio Suárez (El Deportivo Guadalajara S. A. de C. V.- Chivas Rayadas) (December 17, 1968, Texcoco)
3-José Francisco Gabriel de Anda (Club Santos Laguna S. A. de C. V. (Guerreros) - Torreón, Coahuila) (June 5, 1971, Mexico City)
5-Duilio Davino  (Club de Fútbol América S. A. de C. V. (Aguilas) - Ciudad de México (Mexico City) (March 21, 1976, León)
13- Pavel Pardo (Club de Fútbol Atlas (Zorros), Atletico Club - Guadalajara) (July 26, 1976, Guadalajara)
14-Isaac Terrazas  (Club de Fútbol América S. A. de C. V. (Aguilas) - Ciudad de México (Mexico City) (January 23, 1973, Mexico City)
18-Salvador Carmona (Deportivo Toluca Futbol Club, S.A. De C.V.-Toluca (Diablos) (August 22, 1975, Mexico City)
19 - Noé Zarate (El Deportivo Guadalajara S. A. de C. V.- Chivas Rayadas) (May 11, 1973, Guadalajara)

Midfielders:
4-German Villa  (Club de Fútbol América S. A. de C. V. (Aguilas) - Ciudad de México (Mexico City) (April 2, 1973, Mexico City)
6-Raúl Rodrigo Lara  (Club de Fútbol América S. A. de C. V. (Aguilas) - Ciudad de México (Mexico City) (February 28, 1973, Mexico City)
7-Jesús Ramon Ramírez (El Deportivo Guadalajara S. A. de C. V.- Chivas Rayadas) (December 5, 1969 , Tepic)
8-Braulio Luna (Club UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México)- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) –Pumas) (September 8, 1974, Mexico City)
16-Markus López (Club de Fútbol Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara , Atletico Club  (Tecos) (June 17, 1972, Mexico City)

Strikers:
9-Paulo César Chávez (El Deportivo Guadalajara S. A. de C. V.- Chivas Rayadas) (January 7, 1976, Guadalajara)
10-Luis García (Club de Fútbol Atlante S. A. de C. V. (Potros)- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) (June 1, 1969, Mexico City)
11-Cuauhtémoc Blanco (Impulsora del Deportivo Necaxa SA- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) (January 17, 1973, Mexico City)
15-Luis Hernández (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires / Argentina) (December 22, 1968, Poza Rica)
17- Jose Francisco Palencia (Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul, Atletico Club-(Cementeros)- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) (April 28, 1973, Mexico City)
20-José Manuel Abundis (Deportivo Toluca Futbol Club, S.A. De C.V.-Toluca (Diablos) (June 11, 1973, Guadalajara)

Coach: Manuel Lapuente (May 15, 1944, Mexico City)
Team Captain: Claudio Suárez
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: ABA Sport






Photo Credits:
Suarez, Davino, Pardo, de Anda, Ramirez, Luna, Villa, Hernandez, Garcia, Blanco, Perez (Panini World Cup 1998)
Chavez, Terrazas  (FIFA Report- 1997 Arábia Saudita)
Carmona, Abundis, Palencia (Panini Copa America 1999)
Sanchez, Zarate, Lara  (1997 - México Superfutbol – Panini)
Markus lopez (https://medalladeoro.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/markus_lopez2.jpg)


Photo From: FIFA Report- 1997 Arábia Saudita
(Manuel Lapuente)



Saudi Arabia: (Host Nation and 1996 Asian Cup Winners)
Goalkeepers:
1-Mohamed Al-Deaya (Al-Ta’ree) (August 2, 1972, Ha'il)
15-Hussain Al-Sadiq (Al-Qadisiya) (October 15, 1973)

Defenders:
2-Mohammed Al-Jahani (Al-Ahli) (September 28, 1974)
3-Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi (Al-Ittihad) (September 1, 1971, Jeddah-June 13, 2013, Jeddah)
4-Abdullah Zubromawi (Al-Ahli) (November 15, 1973, Jeddah)
5-Ahmad Jamil Madani (Al-Ittihad) (January 6, 1970, Jeddah)
12-Ahmed Dukhi Al-Dosari (Al-Hilal) (October 25, 1976, Riyadh)
13-Hussein Sulaimani (Al-Ahli) (January 21, 1977, Jeddah)
21-Mehaisen Al-Dosari (Al-Nasr) (April 6, 1966)

Midfielders:
6-Ibrahim Al-Harbi (Al-Nasr) (July 10, 1975, Riyadh)
8-Khalid Al-Temawi (Al-Hilal) (April 19, 1969, Riyadh)
14-Khalid Al-Muwallid (Al-Ahli) (November 23, 1971, Jeddah)
16-Khamis Al-Owairan (Al-Ittihad) (September 8, 1973, Riyadh)
17-Mohammed Al-Sahafi (Al-Ittihad) (October 2, 1975)
20-Hamzah Saleh (Al-Ahli)  (April 19, 1967)

Strikers:
7-Ibrahim Al-Shahrani (Al-Ahli) (July 21, 1974, Abha)
9-Sami Al-Jaber (Al-Hilal) (December 11, 1972, Riyadh)
10-Saeed Al-Owairan (Al-Shabab) (August 19, 1967, Riyadh)
11-Fahad Al-Mehallel (Al-Shabab)  (November 11, 1970, Riyadh)
18-Khamis Al-Zahrani (Al-Ittihad) (August 3, 1976)
19-Obeid Al-Dosari (Al-Wehda) (October 2, 1975)

Coach: Otto Pfister (Germany) (November 24, 1937, Koln)
Team Captain: Khalid Al-Muwallid
Official Kit Supplier/Designer:







Photo Credits:
All Panini World Cup 1998, except:
Al Jahani, Al Sahafi , Khamis Al-Owairan (FIFA Report- 1997 Arábia Saudita)
Ahmed Dukhi, Al Dosari (Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 27, April 1998)

Photo From: FIFA Report- 1997 Arábia Saudita
(Otto Pfister)






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