2006 FIFA Club World Cup squads

2006 FIFA Club World Cup squads

These are the rosters which took part on 2006 FIFA Club World Cup, which was hosted in Japan, from 10 to 17 December, 2006.

flagicon|Egypt Al Ahly

Head coach: flagicon|Portugal Manuel José de Jesus

flagicon|New Zealand Auckland City FC

Head coach: flagicon|New Zealand Allan Jones

flagicon|Mexico Club América

Head coach: flagicon|Mexico Luis Fernando Tena

flagicon|Spain FC Barcelona

Head coach: flagicon|Netherlands Frank Rijkaard


=flagicon|South Korea Jeonbuk FC=

Head coach: flagicon|South Korea Choi Gang-Hee

flagicon|Brazil SC Internacional

Head coach: flagicon|Brazil Abel Braga


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