The following is a list of squads for all 12 national teams that competed at the 2019 Copa América. Each national team had to submit a final squad of 23 players, 3 of whom had to be goalkeepers.[1]
On 31 May 2019 CONMEBOL published the lists of the twelve teams.[2] [3]
Head coach: Tite
The 23-man squad was announced on 17 May 2019.[4] On 6 June, Neymar withdrew due to an injury and was replaced by Willian.[5] [6]
Head coach: Eduardo Villegas
The 31-man provisional squad was released on 15 May 2019.[7] The 23-man final squad was announced on 31 May 2019. On 11 June, forward Rodrigo Ramallo withdrew injured and was replaced by Ramiro Vaca.[8] [9]
Head coach: Rafael Dudamel
The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 10 May 2019.[10] The 23-man final squad was announced on 30 May 2019.[11] On 8 June, midfielder Adalberto Peñaranda was ruled out due to an injury and was replaced by Yeferson Soteldo.[12]
Head coach: Ricardo Gareca
The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 15 May 2019.[13] [14] The 23-man final squad was announced on 30 May 2019.[15] On 11 June, Paolo Hurtado was ruled out due to injury and replaced by Josepmir Ballón.[16] [17]
Head coach: Lionel Scaloni
The 40-man provisional squad was released on 15 May 2019.[18] The 23-man final squad was announced on 20 May 2019.[19] On 3 June midfielder Exequiel Palacios was replaced by Guido Pizarro due to injury.[20] On 14 June goalkeeper Esteban Andrada was replaced by Juan Musso due to injury.[21]
Head coach: Carlos Queiroz
The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 15 May 2019.[22] On 20 May, defender Luis Manuel Orejuela was replaced by Stefan Medina due to injury.[23] The 23-man final squad was announced on 30 May 2019.[24]
Head coach: Eduardo Berizzo
The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 13 May 2019.[25] Provisional squad was reduced to 39 players on 17 May after Roque Santa Cruz withdrew injured.[26] The 23-man final squad was announced on 29 May 2019.[27] On 10 June, midfielder Richard Ortiz was ruled out due to an injury and replaced by Richard Sánchez.[28]
Head coach: Félix Sánchez
The 23-man final squad was announced on 30 May 2019.[29] [30]
Head coach: Óscar Tabárez
The 23-man final squad was announced on 30 May 2019.[31]
Head coach: Hernán Darío Gómez
The 40-man provisional squad was released on 17 May 2019.[32] The 23-man final squad was released on 20 May 2019.[33]
Head coach: Hajime Moriyasu
The 23-men squad was released on 24 May 2019.[34] [35]
Head coach: Reinaldo Rueda
The 23-man squad was released on 26 May 2019.[36]
All ages are set to 14 June 2019, the opening day of the tournament.
Clubs are ordered alphabetically: first by country, then by club name.
Players | Clubs | |
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9 | Al-Sadd | |
7 | América Al-Duhail | |
6 | Paris Saint-Germain | |
5 | Blooming Manchester City Juventus Al-Gharafa Barcelona | |
4 | Bolívar The Strongest LDU Quito Olimpia Atlético Madrid | |
3 | Independiente River Plate Flamengo Santos Colo-Colo Barcelona SC Inter Milan Milan Cruz Azul UANL Libertad Sporting Cristal Sporting CP Seattle Sounders FC | |
2 | Boca Juniors Racing Vélez Sarsfield Jorge Wilstermann Nacional Potosí Botafogo Corinthians Delfín Arsenal Everton Liverpool Manchester United Newcastle United Tottenham Hotspur Bologna Fiorentina Napoli Udinese Oita Trinita Sanfrecce Hiroshima León Monterrey Morelia Pachuca Puebla Santos Laguna Ajax Cerro Porteño Espanyol Huesca Real Madrid |
Nations in bold are represented by their national teams in the tournament.
Players | Clubs | |
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27 | Mexico | |
25 | Qatar | |
24 | Spain | |
22 | England | |
20 | Bolivia Italy | |
16 | Argentina | |
14 | Brazil Japan | |
12 | United States | |
9 | Ecuador Paraguay | |
8 | Chile France | |
6 | Colombia Netherlands Peru Portugal | |
5 | Turkey | |
4 | Germany | |
3 | Belgium Russia | |
2 | China Saudi Arabia Venezuela | |
1 | Cyprus Norway Switzerland Uruguay |
Nations in bold are represented by their national teams in the tournament.
Players | Clubs | |
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104 | UEFA | |
91 | CONMEBOL | |
43 | AFC | |
39 | CONCACAF | |
0 | CAF OFC |