Historie

Weltmeisterschaften im Fußball
Plätze 1-3

1930

1. URUGUAY

(Enrique Ballesteros, José Nasazzi, Ernesto Mascheroni, José Leandro Andrade, Alvaro Gestido, Lorenzo Fernández, Pablo Dorado, Héctor Scarone, Héctor Castro, Pedro Cea, Santos Iriarte, Tejera, Santos Urdinaran, Pedro Petrone, Ansselmo)

2. ARGENTINIEN

(Juan Bottasso, José Della Torre, Fernando Paternoster, Juan Evaristo, Luís Monti, Pedro Arico Suárez, Carlos Peucelle, Francisco Varallo, Guillermo Stabile, Manuel Ferreira, Mario Evaristo, Angel Bossio, Muttis, Perinetti, Gierro, Cividini, Zumulzu, Rodolfo Orlandi, Demaria, Spadaro, Scopelli)

 

1934

1. ITALIEN

(Giampiero Combi, Eraldo Monzeglio, Luigi Allemandi, Attilio Ferraris IV, Luís Monti, Luigi Bertolini, Enrico Guaita, Giuseppe Meazza, Angelo Schiavio, Giovanni Ferrari, Raimondo Orsi, Gino Rosetti, Pizzioli, Castelazzi, Borel II, Demaria)

2. TSCHECHOSLOWAKEI

(Frantisek Plánicka, Ladislav Zenizek, Josef Ctyroký, Josef Kostálek, Stefan Cambal, Rudolf Krcil, Frantisek Junek, Frantisek Svoboda, Jiri Sobotka, Oldrich Nejedlý, Antonin Puc, Jozka Silny, Jaroslav Burger)

3. DEUTSCHLAND

(Hans Jakob, Paul Janes, Willy Busch, Paul Zielinski, Reinhold Münzenberg, Jakob Bender, Ernst Lehner, Otto Siffling, Edmund Conen, Fritz Szepan, Matthias Heidemann, Willibald Kress, Siegmund Haringer, Hans Schwartz, Karl Hohmann, Stanislaus Kobierski, Rudolf Gramlich, Rudolf Noack, Albrecht, Fritz Buchloh, Dienert, Streb)

 

1938

1. ITALIEN

(Aldo Olivieri, Alfredo Foni, Pietro Rava, Pietro Serantoni, Michele Andreolo, Ugo Locatelli, Amadeo Biavati, Giuseppe
Meazza, Silvio Piola, Giovanni Ferrari, Gino Colaussi, Monzeglio, Pietro Pasinati, Pietro Ferraris II)

2. UNGARN

(Antal Szabo, Gyula Polgár, Sándor Biró, Antal Szalay, György Szücs, Gyula Lázár, Ferenc Sas-Sohn, Jenö Vincze, György Sárosi, Gyula Zsengellér, Pál Titkos, Koranyi, Turai, Toldi, Kohut, Hada, Balogh)

3. BRASILIEN

(Batatais, Domingos da Guia, Machado, Procopio, Brandao, Alfonsinho, Roberto, Romeu, Leonidas da Silva, Peracio, Patesko, Walter, Martim, Lopes, Luizinho, Hercules, Jau, Nariz, Brito, Argemiro, Roberto, Tim)

 

1950

1. URUGUAY

(Roque Gáston Maspoli, Matías Gonzáles, Eusebio Tejera, Schubert Gambetta, Obdulio Hacindo Varela, Victor Rodriguez Andrade, Alciedes "CHICO" Ghigia, Julio Pérez, Omar Miques, Juan Schiaffino, Ruben Morán, Paz, Vidal, J. Gonzales)

2. BRASILIEN

(Moacir BARBOSA, AUGUST da Costa, Amanso JUVENAL, José Carlos BAUER, DANILO Alvim, Joăo Ferreira BIGODE, Albino Cardoso FRIACA, ADEMIR Marques de Menezes, JAIR Rosa Pinto, Francisco Aramburo "CHICO", Tomas Suares da Silva "ZIZINHO", Maneca, Ely, Baltazar, Rui, Noronha, Alfredo II)

3. SCHWEDEN

(Karl Svensson, Lennart Samuelsson, Erik Nilsson, Sune Andersson, Knut Nordahl, Ingvar Gärd, Stig Sundquist, Calle Palmer, Hans Jeppson, Lennart "Nacka" Skoglund, Stellan Nilsson, Egon Jönsson, Ĺke Johansson, Bror Mellberg, Ingvar Rydell, Torsten Lindberg, Gunnar Johansson)

 

1954

1. DEUTSCHLAND

(Anton "Toni" Turek, Josef "Jupp" Posipal, Werner Kohlemeyer, Horst Eckel, Werner Liebrich, Karl Mai, Helmut Rahn, Max Morlock, Ottmar Walter, Fritz Walter, Hans Schäfer, Fritz Laband, Berni Klodt, Heinrich Kwaitkowski, Hans Bauer, Paul Mebus, Alfred Pfaff, Richard Hermann, -Heinz Kubsch, Herbert Erhardt, Ulrich Biesinger, Karlheinz Metzner)

2. UNGARN

(Gyula Grosics, Jenö Buzánsky, Mihály Lantos, Jószef Bozsik, Gyula Lóránt, Jószef Zakariás, Zoltán Czibor, Sándor Kocsis, Nándor Hidegkuti, Ferenc Puskás, Jozsef Toth, Ferenc Szojka, Lászlň Budai, Péter Palotás, Mihály Toth)

3. ÖSTERREICH

(Kurt Schmied, Ernst Hanappi, Leopold Barschandt, Ernst Ocwirk, Walter Kollmann, Karl Koller, Robert Körner, Turl Wagner, Robert Dienst, Ernst Stojaspal, Probst, Walter Zeman, Walter Schleger, Ernst Happel, Alfred Körner)

 

1958

1. BRASILIEN

(GYLMAR dos Santos Nevos, DJALMA SANTOS, NILTON dos SANTOS, José Ely Miranda "ZITO", Hidaraldo Luiz BELLINI, "ORLANDO", Manuel Francisco dos Santos "GARRINCHA", Waldir Pereira "DIDI", Edvaldo Izidio Neto "VAVA", Edson Arantes de Nascimento "PELÉ", MARIO Jorge Lobo ZAGALLO, Nilton de SORDI, José Joao ALTAFANI MAZZOLA, DINO Sani, JOEL Antonio Martins, -Carlos José de CASTILHO, Waldemar Rodrigues Martino "ORECO", ZOZIMO Alves Calazaes, Moacyr Claudino PINTO, Pecanha de Carvalho, Mauro Ramos de Oliveira, Edvaldo Alves de Santo Rosa "DIDA", José Macia "PEPE")

2. SCHWEDEN

(Karl "Kalle" Svensson, Orvar Bergmark, Sven Axbom, Niels Liedholm, Bengt Gustavsson, Sigvard Parling, Kurt Hamrin, Bror Mellberg, Agne Simonsson, Gunnar Gren, Lennart "Nacka" Skoglund, Reino Börjesson, Bengt Berndtsson, Arne Selmosson, Henry Källgren, Gösta Löfgren, -Ĺke Johansson, Tore Svensson, Prawitz Öberg, Ingemar Haraldsson, Olle Hĺkansson, Owe Ohlsson)

3. FRANKREICH

(Claude Abbes, Raymond Kaelbel, André Lerond, Armand Penverne, Robert Jonquet, Jean-Jacques Marcel, Marian Wisnieski, Yvon Douis, Raymond Kopa, Just Fontaine, Jean Vincent, Roger Piantoni, Francois Remetter, Roger Marché, Stéphane Bruey, Casimir Hnatow, Robert Mouynet, Maurice Lafont, Bernard Chiarelli, Célestin Olivier, Dominique Colonna, René Bliard)

 

1962

1. BRASILIEN

(GYLMAR dos Santos Nevos, DJALMA SANTOS, NILTON dos SANTOS, José Ely Miranda "ZITO", MAURO Ramos de Oliveira, ZOZIMO Alves Calazaes, Manuel Francisco dos Santos "GARRINCHA", Waldir Pereira "DIDI", Edvaldo Izidio Neto "VAVA", AMARILDO Tavares Silveira, MARIO Jorge Lobo ZAGALLO, Edson Arantes de Nascimento "PELÉ", -Carlos José de CASTILHO, JAIR MARINHO Oliveira, ALTAIR Gomes Fiquereido, Hidaraldo Luiz BELLINI, Benedito Leopoldo Silva "BENÉ", AIRTON Ferreira Siva, JAIR Costa, "CHINEZINHO", Antonio Wilson Honorio COULINHO, José Macia "PEPE")

2. TSCHECHOSLOWAKEI

(William Schroif, Jiri Tichý, Ladislav Novák, Svatopluk Pluskal, Ján Popluhár, Josef Masupost, Tomás Pospichal, Adolf Scherer, Josef Kadraba, Andrej Kvasnák, Josef Jelinek, Jan Lála, Josef Stibranyi, Josef Adamec, Pavel Kouba, Jindrich Jindra, Josef Bomba, Jiri Hledik, Vladimir Kos, Titus Bubernik, Jaroslav Borovicka, Josef Vojta)

3. CHILE

(Godoy, Eyzaguirre, Rodrigues, Cruz, R. Sanches, Eladio Rojas, Ramirez, Toro, Campos, Tobar,Leonel Sanches, Escuti, Contreras, Landa, Navarro, Moreno, Fouilloux)

 

1966

1. ENGLAND

(Gordon Banks, George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Nobby Stiles, Jackie Charlton, Bobby Moore, Alan Ball, Roger Hunt, Geoff Hurst, Bobby Charlton, Martin Peters, Jimmy Greaves, John Connelly, Terry Paine, Ian Callaghan, Peter Bonetti, Ronald Springett, Jimmy Armfield, Gerry Byrne, Ronald Flowers, Norman Hunters, George Eastham)

2. DEUTSCHLAND

(Hans Tilkowski, Horst-Dieter Höttges, Wolfgang Weber, Willy Schulz, Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, Helmut Haller, Franz Beckenbauer, Wolfgang Overath, Uwe Seeler, Lothar Emmerich, Siegfried Held, Friedel Lutz, Werner Krämer, Albert Brülls, Günther Bernard, Josef "Sepp" Maier, Bernd Patzke, Wolfgang Paul, Max Lorenz, Klaus-Dieter Sieloff, Heinz Hornig, Jürgen Grabowski)

3. PORTUGAL

(José Costa Pereira, Alberto Festa, Alexandre Baptista, José Carlos, HILARIO Conceicao, Jaime Graca, Mario Coluna, José Augusto, EUSEBIO Ferreira, José Torres, Antonio Simöes, Joao Moraio, VICENTE Lucas, Joaquim Carvalho, GERMANO Figuereido, -Americo Lopes, Fernando Cruz, Ernesto Figuereido, Fernando Peres, Joao Lourenco, Custadio Pinto, Manuel Duarte)

 

1970

1. BRASILIEN

(Venerado FELIX Mielli, CARLOS ALBERTO Torres, Ruas Hercules BRITO, WILSON PIAZZA, Silva EVERALDO do Marques, Santana CLODOALDO Tavares, Nunes GERSON Oliveira, Roberto RIVELLINO, Rilho Jair Ventura "JAIRZINHO", Andreade de Eduardo Goncalves "TOSTAO", Edson Arantes de Nascimento "PELÉ", MARCO ANTONIO Feliciano, PAULO CESAR Lima, Jose de Anchiete FONTANA, Jonas Eduardo Ameriaco "EDU", Miranda Roberto LOPES, -Eduardo Roberto Singhen "ADO", Jose Guilherme BALDOCHI, JOEL Camargo, Santos DARIO dos Jose, Jose Maria Rodriques Alves "ZE MARIA", Emerson LEAO)

2. ITALIEN

(Enrico Albertosi, Tarcisio Burgnich, Giacinto Facchetti, Pierluigi Cera, Roberto Rosato, Mario Bertini, Luigi Riva, Angelo Domenghini, Alessandro Mazzola, Giancarlo de Sisti, Roberto Boninsegna, Antonio Juliano, Gianni Rivera, Fabrizio Poletti, Sergio Gori, Giuseppe Furino, Comunardo Niccolai, Ugo Ferrante, Giorgio Puja, Dino Zoff, Lino Vieri, Pierino Prati)

3. DEUTSCHLAND

(Horst Wolter, Bernd Patzke, Wolfgang Weber, Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, Klaus Fichtel, Bertie Vogts, Wolfgang Overath, Uwe Seeler, Gerd Müller, Siegfried Held, Max Lorenz, Johannes Löhr, Josef "Sepp" Maier, Willy Schulz, Franz Beckenbauer, Jürgen Grabowski, Horst-Dieter Höttges, Helmut Haller, Reinhard Libuda, Klaus-Dieter Sieloff, Peter Dietrich, Manfred Manglitz)

 

1974

1. DEUTSCHLAND

(Josef "Sepp" Maier, Bertie Vogts, Georg Schwarzenbeck, Franz Beckenbauer, Paul Breitner, Uli Hoeneß, Rainer Bonhof, Wolfgang Overath, Jürgen Grabowski, Gerd Müller, Bernd Hölzenbein, Heinz Flohe, Dieter Herzog, Bernd Cullmann, Jupp Heynecks, Herbert Wimmer, Horst-Dieter Höttges, Günter Netzer, Josef Kapellmann, Helmut Kremers, Norbert Nigbur, Wolfgang Kleff)

2. NIEDERLANDE

(Jan Jongbloed, Wim Suurbier, Wim Rijsbergen, Arie Haan, Ruud Krol, Wim Jansen, Johan Neeskens, Willem van Hanegem, Johnny Rep, Johan Cruyff, Rob Rensenbrink, Theo de Jong, Wim van der Kerkhof, Rinus Israel, Piet Keizer, René van der Kerkhof, Piet Schrijvers, Pleun Strik, Harry Vos, Eddy Treytel, Ruud Geels, Caes van den Ieressel)

3. POLEN

(Jan Tomaszewski, Antoni Szymanowski, Wladyslaw Zmuda, Jerzy Gorgon, Adam Musial, Henryk Kasparczyk, Zygmuth Maszcyk, Kazimierz Deyna, Grzegorz Lato, Andrzej Szarmach, Robert Gadocha, Leslaw Cmikiewicz, Zdislaw Kapka, Jan Domarski, Kazimierz Kmiecik, Zbigniew Gut, Andrzej Fischer, Zygmunt Kalinowski, Henryk Wieczorek, Miroslaw Bubzacki, Roman Jakobczak, Marek Kusto)

 

1978

1. ARGENTINIEN

(Ubaldo Fillol, Jorge Olguin, Luis Galvan, Daniel Passarella, Alberto Tarantini, Osvaldo Ardiles, Américo Gallego, Mario Kempes, Daniel Bertoni, Leopoldo Luque, Oscar Ortiz, Omar Larossa, René Houseman, Miguel Ovideo, Ricardo Villa, Norberto Alonso, Daniel Valencia, -Hector Baley, Ruben Galvan, Daniel Killer, Ruben Pagnanini)

2. NIEDERLANDE

(Jan Jongbloed, Jan Poortvliet, Ruud Krol, Ernie Brandts, Wim Jansen, Wim Suurbier, Johan Neeskens, Arie Haan, Wim van der Kerkhof, Rene van der Kerkhof, Johnny Rep, Rob Rensenbrink, Dirk Nanninga, Pieter Wildschut, Adrian van Kraay, Henrik Schoenaker, Piet Schrijvers, Wim Rijsbergen, Johann Boskamp, Hugo Hovenkamp, Pim Doesburg, Henricus Lubse)

3. BRASILIEN

(Emerson LEAO, Joao Justine AMARAL dos Santos, Manuel Rezende de Mattos Cabral "NELINHO, José OSCAR Bernardi, José RODRIGUES NETO, Joao BATISTA da Silva, Antonio Carlos CEREZO, DIRCEU José Guimares, Gilberto Alves "GIL", Carlos ROBERTO de Oliveira, Jorge Pinto MENDONCA, Roberto RIVELINO, José Reinaldo de LIMA, Antonio Dias dos Santos "TONINHO", Francisco Jesuno Avanzi "CHICAO", Artur Antones Coimbra "ZICO", Edino Nazareth Filho "EDINHO", ABEL Carlos da Silva Braga, José Fernando POLOZI, Waldir Perez Arruda, Jose Sergio Presti "ZE SERGIO", CARLOS Roberto Gallo)

 

1982

1. ITALIEN

(Dino Zoff, Giuseppe Bergomi, Antonio Cabrini, Fulvio Collovati, Gaetano Scirea, Claudio Gentile, Gabriele Oriali, Marco Tardelli, Bruno Conti, Francesco Graziani, Paolo Rossi, Alessandro Altobelli, Franco Causio, Giancarlo Antognoni, Giampiero Marino, Ivan Bordon, Giovanni Galli, Franco Baresi, Pietro Vierchowoood, Giuseppe Dossena, Franco Selvaggi, Daniele Massaro)

2. DEUTSCHLAND

(Harald Schumacher, Manfred Kaltz, Karl-Heinz Förster, Uli Stielike, Bernd Förster, Paul Breitner, Wolfgang Dremmler, Pierre Littbarski, Hans-Peter Briegel, Klaus Fischer, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Horst Hrubesch, Hans Müller, Felix Magath, Uwe Reinders, Lothar Matthäus, -Eike Immel, Bernd Franke, Wilfried Hannes, Holger Hieronymus, Stefan Engels, Thomas Allofs)

3. POLEN

(Jozef Mlynarczyk, Marek Dzuiba, Pawel Janas, Wladyslaw Zmuda, Stefan Majewski, Waldemar Matysik, Janusz Kupcewicz, Andrzej Buncol, Grzegorz Lato, Andrzej Szarmach, Zbigniew Boniek, Roman Wojcicki, Wlodimierz Ciolek, Andrzej Palasz, Wlodimierz Smolarek, Marek Kusto, Jan Jalocha, Andrzej Iwan, Tadeusz Dolny, Piotr Skrobowski, Jacek Kasimierski, Piotr Mowlik)

 

1986

1. ARGENTINIEN

(Nery Pumpido, José Cuciuffo, Julio Olarticoechea, Oscar Ruggieri, Jose Luis Brown, Ricardo Giusti, Jorge Burruchaga, Sergio Batista, Jorge Valdano, Diego Maradona, Hector Ricardo Enrique, Marcelo Trobbiani, Carlos Tapia, Oscar Garre, Nestor Clausen, Pedro Pasculli, Claudio Borghi, Gustavo Dezotti, Luis Islas, Daniel Passarella, Ricardo Bochini, Hector Zelada, Sergio Almiron)

2. DEUTSCHLAND

(Harald Schumacher, Thomas Berthold, Hans-Peter Briegel, Dietmar Jakobs, Karl-Heinz Förster, Norbert Eder, Andreas Brehme, Lothar Matthäus, Klaus Allofs, Felix Magath, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Rudi Völler, Dieter Hoeneß, Wolfgang Rolff, Mathias Herget, Klaus Augenthaler, Pierre Littbarski, -Ulrich Stein, Eike Immel, Karl Allgöwer, Olaf Thon, Uwe Rahn)

3. FRANKREICH

(Albert Rust, Michel Bibard, Manuel Amoros, Yvon le Roux, Patrick Battiston, Philippe Vercruysse, Bernhard Genghini, Jean Tigana, Jean-Pierre Papin, Jean-Marc Ferrari, Bruno Bellone, Maxime Bossis, Thierry Tusseau, William Ayache, Luis Ferandez, Alain Giresse, Daniel Xuereb, Yannick Stopyra, Dominique Rocheteau, Joel Bats, Michel Platini, Philippe Bergeroo)

 

1990

1. DEUTSCHLAND

(Klaus Augenthaler, Thomas Berthold, Guido Buchwald, Bodo Illgner, Jürgen Klinsmann, Lothar Matthäus, Andreas Brehme, Stefan Reuter, Rudi Völler, Thomas Hässler, Pierre Littbarski, Uwe Bein, Jürgen Kohler, Karl-Heinz Riedle, Olaf Thon, Andreas Möller, Hans Pflügler, Raimond Aumann, Andreas Köpke Günter Herrmann, Frank Mill, Paul Steiner)

2. ARGENTINIEN

(Jose Basualdo, Jorge Burruchaga, Diego Maradona, Juan Simon, Claudio Caniggia, Sergio Goycoechea, Pedro Troglio, Gabriel Calderon, Oscar Ruggieri, Jose Serrizuela, Sergio Batista, Julio Olarticoechea, Ricardo Giusti, Pedro Monzon, Abel Balbo, Gustavo Dezotti, Nestor Lorenzo, Roberto Sensini, Nery Pumpido, Edguardo Bauza, Fabian Cancelarich)

3. ITALIEN

(Franco Baresi, Giuseppe Bergomi, Ricardo Ferri, Giuseppe Giannini, Paolo Maldini, Salvatore Schillaci, Walter Zenga, Luigi de Agostini, Fernando de Napoli, Roberto Baggio, Nicola Berti, Roberto Donadoni, Carlo Ancelotti, Aldo Serena, Gianluca Vialli, Pietro Vierchowood, Andrea Carnevale, Ciro Ferrara, -Roberto Mancini, Giancarlo Marocchi, Giamluca Pagliuca, Stefano Tacconi)

 

1994

1. BRASILIEN

(Taffarel, Jorginho, Marcio Santos, Aldair, Branco, Mazinho, Dunga, Mauro Silva, Zinho, Romario, Bebeto, Cafu, Viola, Rai, Leonardo, -Ricardo Rocha, Ricardo Gomes, Zetti, Paulo Sergio, Muller, Ronaldo, Gilmar)

2. ITALIEN

(Gianluca Pagliuca, Roberto Mussi, Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Antonio Benarrivo, Nicola Berti, Demetrio Albertini, Dino Baggio, Roberto Donadoni, Daniele Massaro, Roberto Baggio, Luigi Apolloni, Alberigo Evani, Alessandro Costacurta, Mauro Tassotti, Giuseppe Signori, Luca Marchegiani, Pierluigi Casiraghi, Lorenzo Minotti, Antonio Conte, Gianfranco Zola, Luca Bucci)

3. SCHWEDEN

(Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Patrik Andersson, Joachim Björklund, Pontus Kĺmark, Tomas Brolin, Hĺkan Mild, Stefan Schwarz, Klas Ingesson, Henrik Larsson, Kennet Andersson, Anders Limpar, Roger Ljung, Jonas Thern, Martin Dahlin, Jesper Blomqvist, -Lars Eriksson, Mikael Nilsson, Stefan Rehn, Magnus Erlingmark, Magnus Hedman, Teddy Lukic)

 

1998

1. FRANKREICH

(Fabien Barthez, Lionel Charbonnier, Bernard Lama, Laurent Blanc, Vincent Candela, Marcel Desailly, Frank Lebouef, Bixente Lizarazu, Lilian Thuram, Alain Boghossian, Didier Deschamps, Bernard Diomede, Youri Djorkaeff, Christian Karembeu, Emmanuel Petit, Robert Pires, Patrick Vieira, Zinedine Zidane, Christophe Dugarry, Stéphane Guivarc’h, Thierry Henry, David Trezeguet)

2. BRASILIEN

(Carlos Germano, Dida, Claudio Taffarel, Aldair, Cafu, Andre Alves da Cruz, Goncalves, Junior Baiano, Roberto Carlos, Ze Roberto, Cesar Sampaio, Denilson, Doriva, Carlos Dunga, Giovanni, Leonardo, Rivaldo, Ze Carlos, Bebeto, Edmundo, Emerson, Ronaldo)

3. KROATIEN

(Drazen Ladic, Marijan Mrmic, Vladimir Vasilj, Slaven Bilic, Goran Juric, Anthony Seric, Dario Simic, Zvonimir Soldo, Igor Stimac, Igor Tudor, Aljosa Asanovic, Zvonimir Boban, Robert Jarni, Krunoslav Jurcic, Zoran Mamic, Silvio Maric, Robert Prosinecki, Mario Stanic, Petar Krpan, Adrian Kozniku, Davor Suker, Goran Vlaovic)

 

2002

1. BRASILIEN

(Marcos, Cafu, Lucio, Roque Junior, Edmilson, Roberto Carlos, Emerson, Gilberto Silva, Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, Dida, Belletti, Anderson Polga, Kleberson, Junior, Denilson, Vampata, Juninho, Edilson, Luizao, Rogerio Ceni, Kaka)

2. DEUTSCHLAND

(Oliver Kahn, Thomas Linke, Marko Rehmer, Frank Baumann, Carsten Ramelow, Christian Ziege, Oliver Neuville, Dietmar Hamann, Carsten Jancker, Lars Ricken, Miroslav Klose, Jens Lehmann, Michael Ballack, Gerald Asamoah, Sebastian Kehl, Jens Jeremies, Marco Bode, Jörg Böhme, Bernd Schneider, Oliver Bierhoff, Christoph Metzelder, Torsten Frings, Hans-Jörg Butt)

3. TÜRKEI

(Rüstü Receber, Emre Asik, Bülent Korkmaz, Fatih Akyel, Alpay Özalan, Arif Erdem, Okan Buruk, Tugay Kerimoglu, Hakan Sükür, Yildiray Bastürk, Hasan Sas, Ömer Catkic, Mustafa Izzet, Tayfur Havutcu, Nihat Kahveci, Ümit Özat, Ilhan Mansiz, Ergün Penbe, Abdullah Ercan, Hakan Ünsal, Emre Belözoglu, Ümit Daval, Zafer Özgültekin)

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