Each team in the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup had to name a 23-man squad (three of whom must be goalkeepers). FIFA announced the squads on 5 December 2019.[1] [2]
Al-Hilal [ edit ] On 11 December 2019, Nawaf Al-Abed replaced the injured Salman Al-Faraj .[3]
Manager: Răzvan Lucescu
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Al-Sadd [ edit ] Manager: Xavi
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Espérance de Tunis [ edit ] Manager: Moïne Chaâbani
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Flamengo [ edit ] Manager: Jorge Jesus
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Hienghène Sport [ edit ] Manager: Félix Tagawa
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Liverpool [ edit ] Liverpool initially named Dejan Lovren and Rhian Brewster in their squad, but they were subsequently not named in the contingent that travelled to Qatar.[4] They subsequently added Ki-Jana Hoever and Sepp van den Berg to their squad, who flew out alongside Harvey Elliott following Liverpool's EFL League Cup quarter-final on 17 December.[5]
Manager: Jürgen Klopp
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Monterrey [ edit ] On 13 December 2019, William Mejía replaced the injured Vincent Janssen .[6]
Manager: Antonio Mohamed
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References [ edit ] External links [ edit ]
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