Mondiali 1990: GERMANIA

Le Rose dei convocati

AUSTRIA

1 – Klaus Lindenberger (Swarovski Tirol); 2 – Ernst Aigner (Austria Vienna); 3 – Robert Pecl (Rapid Vienna); 4 – Anton Pfeffer (Austria Vienna); 5 – Peter Schöttel (Rapid Vienna); 6 – Manfred Zsak (Austria Vienna); 7 – Kurt Russ (Wiener); 8 – Peter Artner (Admira Wacker); 9 – Toni Polster (Siviglia); 10 – Manfred Linzmaier (Swarovski Tirol); 11 – Alfred Hörtnagl (Swarovski Tirol); 12 – Michael Baur (Swarovski Tirol); 13 – Andreas Ogris (Austria Vienna); 14 – Gerhard Rodax (Admira Wacker); 15 – Christian Keglevits (Rapid Vienna); 16 – Andreas Reisinger (Rapid Vienna); 17 – Heimo Pfeifenberger (Rapid Vienna); 18 – Michael Streiter (Swarovski Tirol); 19 – Gerald Glatzmeyer (Wiener); 20 – Andreas Herzog (Rapid Vienna); 21 – Michael Konsel (Rapid Vienna); 22 – Otto Konrad (Sturm Graz);


CECOSLOVACCHIA

1 – Jan Stejskal (Sparta Praga); 2 – Július Bielik (Sparta Praga); 3 – Miroslav Kadlec (TJ Vítkovice); 4 – Ivan Hašek (Sparta Praga); 5 – Ján Kocian (St. Pauli); 6 – František Straka (Borussia Mönchengladbach); 7 – Michal Bílek (Sparta Praga); 8 – Jozef Chovanec (PSV); 9 – Luboš Kubík (Fiorentina); 10 – Tomáš Skuhravý (Sparta Praga); 11 – Ľubomír Moravčík (Plastika Nitra); 12 – Peter Fieber (Dunajská Streda); 13 – Jiří Němec (Dukla Praga); 14 – Vladimír Weiss (Inter Bratislava); 15 – Vladimír Kinier (Slovan Bratislava); 16 – Viliam Hýravý (Baník Ostrava); 17 – Ivo Knoflíček (St. Pauli); 18 – Milan Luhový (Sporting Gijón); 19 – Stanislav Griga (Feyenoord); 20 – Václav Němeček (Sparta Praga); 21 – Luděk Mikloško (West Ham United); 22 – Peter Palúch (Plastika Nitra);


ITALIA

1 – Walter Zenga (Inter); 2 – Franco Baresi (Milan); 3 – Giuseppe Bergomi (Inter); 4 – Luigi De Agostini (Juventus); 5 – Ciro Ferrara (Napoli); 6 – Riccardo Ferri (Inter); 7 – Paolo Maldini (Milan); 8 – Pietro Vierchowod (Sampdoria); 9 – Carlo Ancelotti (Milan); 10 – Nicola Berti (Inter); 11 – Fernando De Napoli (Napoli); 12 – Stefano Tacconi (Juventus); 13 – Giuseppe Giannini (Roma); 14 – Giancarlo Marocchi (Juventus); 15 – Roberto Baggio (Fiorentina); 16 – Andrea Carnevale (Napoli); 17 – Roberto Donadoni (Milan); 18 – Roberto Mancini (Sampdoria); 19 – Salvatore Schillaci (Juventus); 20 – Aldo Serena (Inter); 21 – Gianluca Vialli (Sampdoria); 22 – Gianluca Pagliuca (Sampdoria);


STATI UNITI

1 – Tony Meola (Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.); 2 – Steve Trittschuh (Tampa Bay Rowdies); 3 – John Doyle (San Francisco Bay Blackhawks); 4 – Jimmy Banks (Milwaukee Wave); 5 – Mike Windischmann (Albany Capitals); 6 – John Harkes (Albany Capitals); 7 – Tab Ramos (Miami Freedom); 8 – Brian Bliss (Albany Capitals); 9 – Christopher Sullivan (Rába ETO Győr); 10 – Peter Vermes (Volendam); 11 – Eric Wynalda (San Francisco Bay Blackhawks); 12 – Paul Krumpe (Chicago Sting); 13 – Eric Eichmann (Fort Lauderdale Strikers); 14 – John Stollmeyer (Washington Stars); 15 – Desmond Armstrong (Baltimore Blast); 16 – Bruce Murray (Washington Stars); 17 – Marcelo Balboa (San Diego Sockers); 18 – Kasey Keller (Portland Timbers); 19 – Chris Henderson (UCLA); 20 – Paul Caligiuri (UCLA); 21 – Neil Covone (Wake Forest University); 22 – David Vanole (Los Angeles Heat);


ARGENTINA

1 – Nery Pumpido (Real Betis); 2 – Sergio Batista (River Plate); 3 – Abel Balbo (Udinese); 4 – José Basualdo (Stoccarda); 5 – Edgardo Bauza (Veracruz); 6 – Gabriel Calderón (Paris Saint-Germain); 7 – Jorge Burruchaga (Nantes); 8 – Claudio Caniggia (Atalanta); 9 – Gustavo Dezotti (Cremonese); 10 – Diego Maradona (Napoli); 11 – Néstor Fabbri (Racing Club); 12 – Sergio Goycochea (Millonarios); 13 – Néstor Lorenzo (Bari); 14 – Ricardo Giusti (Independiente); 15 – Pedro Monzón (Independiente); 16 – Julio Olarticoechea (Racing Club); 17 – Roberto Néstor Sensini (Udinese); 18 – José Serrizuela (River Plate); 19 – Oscar Ruggeri (Real Madrid); 20 – Juan Simón (Boca Juniors); 21 – Pedro Troglio (Lazio); 22 – Fabián Cancelarich (Ferro Carril Oeste);


CAMERUN

1 – Joseph-Antoine Bell (Bordeaux); 2 – André Kana-Biyik (Metz); 3 – Jules Onana (Canon Yaounde); 4 – Benjamin Massing (Créteil); 5 – Bertin Ebwellé (Tonnerre Yaounde); 6 – Emmanuel Kundé (Canon Yaounde); 7 – François Omam-Biyik (Laval); 8 – Emile M’bouh (Le Havre); 9 – Roger Milla (JS Saint-Pierroise); 10 – Louis-Paul M’fédé (Canon Yaounde); 11 – Eugène Ekéké (Valenciennes); 12 – Alphonse Yombi (Canon Yaounde); 13 – Jean-Claude Pagal (La Roche Vendée); 14 – Stephen Tataw (Tonnerre Yaounde); 15 – Thomas Libiih (Tonnerre Yaounde); 16 – Thomas N’Kono (Espanyol); 17 – Victor N’dip (Canon Yaounde); 18 – Bonaventure Djonkep (Union Douala); 19 – Roger Feutmba (Union Douala); 20 – Cyrille Makanaky (Toulon); 21 – Emmanuel Maboang (Canon Yaounde); 22 – Jacques Songo’o (Toulon);


ROMANIA

1 – Silviu Lung (Steaua București); 2 – Mircea Rednic (Dinamo București); 3 – Michael Klein (Corvinul Hunedoara); 4 – Ioan Andone (Dinamo București); 5 – Iosif Rotariu (Steaua București); 6 – Gheorghe Popescu (Universitatea Craiova); 7 – Marius Lăcătuș (Steaua București); 8 – Ioan Sabău (Dinamo București); 9 – Rodion Cămătaru (Sporting Charleroi); 10 – Gheorghe Hagi (Steaua București); 11 – Dănuț Lupu (Dinamo București); 12 – Bogdan Stelea (Dinamo București); 13 – Adrian Popescu (Universitatea Craiova); 14 – Florin Răducioiu (Dinamo București); 15 – Dorin Mateuț (Dinamo București); 16 – Daniel Timofte (Dinamo București); 17 – Ilie Dumitrescu (Steaua București); 18 – Gavril Balint (Steaua București); 19 – Emil Săndoi (Universitatea Craiova); 20 – Zsolt Muzsnay (Steaua București); 21 – Ioan Lupescu (Dinamo București); 22 – Gheorghe Liliac (Petrolul Ploiești);


URSS

1 – Rinat Dasaev (Siviglia); 2 – Volodymyr Bezsonov (Dinamo Kiev); 3 – Vagiz Chidijatullin (Tolosa); 4 – Oleh Kuznjecov (Dinamo Kiev); 5 – Anatolij Dem”janenko (Dinamo Kiev); 6 – Vasyl’ Rac (Dinamo Kiev); 7 – Sergej Alejnikov (Juventus); 8 – Hennadij Lytovčenko (Dinamo Kiev); 9 – Oleksandr Zavarov (Juventus); 10 – Oleh Protasov (Dinamo Kiev); 11 – Igor’ Dobrovol’skij (Dinamo Mosca); 12 – Aleksandr Borodjuk (Schalke 04); 13 – Achrik Cvejba (Dinamo Kiev); 14 – Volodymyr Ljutyj (Schalke 04); 15 – Ivan Jaremčuk (Dinamo Kiev); 16 – Viktor Čanov (Dinamo Kiev); 17 – Andrėj Zygmantovič (Dinamo Minsk); 18 – Igor’ Šalimov (Spartak Mosca); 19 – Sergej Fokin (CSKA Mosca); 20 – Sergej Gorlukovič (Borussia Dortmund); 21 – Valerij Brošin (CSKA Mosca); 22 – Aleksandr Uvarov (Dinamo Mosca);


BRASILE

1 – Taffarel (Internacional); 2 – Jorginho (Bayer Leverkusen); 3 – Ricardo Gomes (Benfica); 4 – Dunga (Fiorentina); 5 – Alemão (Napoli); 6 – Branco (Porto); 7 – Bismarck (Vasco da Gama); 8 – Valdo (Benfica); 9 – Careca (Napoli); 10 – Silas (Sporting Lisbona); 11 – Romário (PSV); 12 – Acácio (Vasco da Gama); 13 – Mozer (Olympique Marsiglia); 14 – Aldair (Benfica); 15 – Müller (Torino); 16 – Bebeto (Vasco da Gama); 17 – Renato Gaúcho (Flamengo); 18 – Mazinho (Vasco da Gama); 19 – Ricardo Rocha (Sao Paulo); 20 – Tita (Vasco da Gama); 21 – Mauro Galvão (Botafogo); 22 – Zé Carlos (Flamengo);


COSTA RICA

1 – Luis Gabelo Conejo (AD Ramonense); 2 – Vladimir Quesada (Deportivo Saprissa); 3 – Róger Flores (Deportivo Saprissa); 4 – Rónald González (Deportivo Saprissa); 5 – Marvin Obando (CS Herediano); 6 – José Carlos Chaves (Deportivo Alajuelense); 7 – Hernán Medford (Deportivo Saprissa); 8 – Germán Chavarría (CS Herediano); 9 – Alexandre Guimarães (Deportivo Saprissa); 10 – Oscar Ramírez (Deportivo Alajuelense); 11 – Claudio Jara (CS Herediano); 12 – Róger Gómez (C.S. Cartaginés); 13 – Miguel Davis (Deportivo Alajuelense); 14 – Juan Cayasso (Deportivo Saprissa); 15 – Rónald Marín (CS Herediano); 16 – José Jaikel (Deportivo Saprissa); 17 – Roy Myers (Deportiva Limonense); 18 – Geovanny Jara (CS Herediano); 19 – Héctor Marchena (C.S. Cartaginés); 20 – Mauricio Montero (Deportivo Alajuelense); 21 – Hermidio Barrantes (Deportivo Puntarenas); 22 – Miguel Segura (Deportivo Saprissa);


SCOZIA

1 – Jim Leighton (Manchester Utd); 2 – Alex McLeish (Aberdeen); 3 – Roy Aitken (Newcastle Utd); 4 – Richard Gough (Rangers); 5 – Paul McStay (Celtic); 6 – Maurice Malpas (Dundee United); 7 – Mo Johnston (Rangers); 8 – Jim Bett (Aberdeen); 9 – Ally McCoist (Rangers); 10 – Murdo MacLeod (Borussia Dortmund); 11 – Gary Gillespie (Liverpool); 12 – Andy Goram (Hibernian); 13 – Gordon Durie (Chelsea); 14 – Alan McInally (Bayern Monaco); 15 – Craig Levein (Hearts); 16 – Stuart McCall (Everton); 17 – Stewart McKimmie (Aberdeen); 18 – John Collins (Hibernian); 19 – David McPherson (Hearts); 20 – Gary McAllister (Leicester City); 21 – Robert Fleck (Norwich City); 22 – Bryan Gunn (Norwich City);


SVEZIA

1 – Sven Andersson (Örgryte); 2 – Jan Eriksson (AIK); 3 – Glenn Hysén (Liverpool); 4 – Peter Larsson (Ajax); 5 – Roger Ljung (Young Boys); 6 – Roland Nilsson (Sheffield Wednesday); 7 – Niklas Nyhlen (Malmö FF); 8 – Stefan Schwarz (Malmö FF); 9 – Leif Engqvist (Malmö FF); 10 – Klas Ingesson (IFK Göteborg); 11 – Ulrik Jansson (Östers); 12 – Lars Eriksson (Norrköping); 13 – Anders Limpar (Cremonese); 14 – Joakim Nilsson (Malmö FF); 15 – Glenn Strömberg (Atalanta); 16 – Jonas Thern (Benfica); 17 – Tomas Brolin (Norrköping); 18 – Johnny Ekström (Cannes); 19 – Mats Gren (Grasshopper-Club); 20 – Mats Magnusson (Benfica); 21 – Stefan Pettersson (Ajax); 22 – Thomas Ravelli (IFK Göteborg);


COLOMBIA

1 – René Higuita (Atlético Nacional); 2 – Andrés Escobar (Young Boys); 3 – Gildardo Gómez (Atlético Nacional); 4 – Luis Fernando Herrera (Atlético Nacional); 5 – León Villa (Atlético Nacional); 6 – José Ricardo Pérez (Atlético Nacional); 7 – Carlos Estrada (Millonarios); 8 – Gabriel Gómez (Independiente Medellín); 9 – Miguel Ángel Guerrero (América de Cali); 10 – Carlos Valderrama (Montpellier); 11 – Bernardo Redín (Deportivo Cali); 12 – Eduardo Niño (Independiente Santa Fe); 13 – Carlos Hoyos (Atlético Junior); 14 – Leonel Álvarez (Atlético Nacional); 15 – Luis Carlos Perea (Atlético Nacional); 16 – Arnoldo Iguarán (Millonarios); 17 – Geovanis Cassiani (Millonarios); 18 – Wilmer Cabrera (América de Cali); 19 – Freddy Rincón (América de Cali); 20 – Luis Fajardo (Atlético Nacional); 21 – Alexis Mendoza (Atlético Junior); 22 – Rubén Darío Hernández (Millonarios);


EMIRATI ARABI UNITI

1 – Abdullah Musa (Al-Ahli); 2 – Khalil Ghanim (Al-Khaleej); 3 – Ali Thani (Sharjah); 4 – Mubarak Ghanim (Al-Khaleej); 5 – Abdullah Sultan (Al-Khaleej); 6 – Abdulrahman Mohamed (Al-Nasr); 7 – Fahad Khamees (Al-Wasl); 8 – Khalid Ismaïl (Al-Nasr); 9 – Abdulaziz Mohamed (Sharjah); 10 – Adnan Al-Talyani (Al-Shaab); 11 – Zuhair Bakhit (Al-Wasl); 12 – Hussain Ghuloum (Sharjah); 13 – Hassan Mohamed (Al-Wasl); 14 – Nasir Khamees (Al-Wasl); 15 – Ibrahim Meer (Sharjah); 16 – Mohamed Salim (Al-Ahli); 17 – Muhsin Musabah (Sharjah); 18 – Fahad Abdulrahman (Al-Wasl); 19 – Eissa Meer (Sharjah); 20 – Yousuf Hussain (Sharjah); 21 – Abdulrahman Al-Haddad (Sharjah); 22 – Abdulqader Hassan (Al-Shaab);


GERMANIA

1 – Bodo Illgner (Colonia); 2 – Stefan Reuter (Bayern Monaco); 3 – Andreas Brehme (Inter); 4 – Jürgen Kohler (Bayern Monaco); 5 – Klaus Augenthaler (Bayern Monaco); 6 – Guido Buchwald (Stoccarda); 7 – Pierre Littbarski (Colonia); 8 – Thomas Häßler (Colonia); 9 – Rudi Völler (Roma); 10 – Lothar Matthäus (Inter); 11 – Frank Mill (Borussia Dortmund); 12 – Raimond Aumann (Bayern Monaco); 13 – Karl-Heinz Riedle (Werder Brema); 14 – Thomas Berthold (Roma); 15 – Uwe Bein (Eintracht Francoforte); 16 – Paul Steiner (Colonia); 17 – Andreas Möller (Borussia Dortmund); 18 – Jürgen Klinsmann (Inter); 19 – Hans Pflügler (Bayern Monaco); 20 – Olaf Thon (Bayern Monaco); 21 – Günter Hermann (Werder Brema); 22 – Andreas Köpke (Norimberga);


JUGOSLAVIA

1 – Tomislav Ivković (Sporting Lisbona); 2 – Vujadin Stanojković (Partizan); 3 – Predrag Spasić (Partizan); 4 – Zoran Vulić (RCD Mallorca); 5 – Faruk Hadžibegić (Sochaux); 6 – Davor Jozić (Cesena); 7 – Dragoljub Brnović (Metz); 8 – Safet Sušić (Paris Saint-Germain); 9 – Darko Pančev (Stella Rossa); 10 – Dragan Stojković (Stella Rossa); 11 – Zlatko Vujović (Paris Saint-Germain); 12 – Fahrudin Omerović (Partizan); 13 – Srečko Katanec (Sampdoria); 14 – Alen Bokšić (Hajduk Spalato); 15 – Robert Prosinečki (Stella Rossa); 16 – Refik Šabanadžović (Stella Rossa); 17 – Robert Jarni (Hajduk Spalato); 18 – Mirsad Baljić (Sion); 19 – Dejan Savićević (Stella Rossa); 20 – Davor Šuker (Dinamo Zagabria); 21 – Andrej Panadić (Dinamo Zagabria); 22 – Dragoje Leković (Budućnost Titograd);


BELGIO

1 – Michel Preud’homme (Mechelen); 2 – Eric Gerets (PSV); 3 – Philippe Albert (Mechelen); 4 – Lei Clijsters (Mechelen); 5 – Bruno Versavel (Mechelen); 6 – Marc Emmers (Mechelen); 7 – Stéphane Demol (Porto); 8 – Franky Van Der Elst (Club Bruges); 9 – Marc Degryse (Anderlecht); 10 – Enzo Scifo (Auxerre); 11 – Jan Ceulemans (Club Bruges); 12 – Gilbert Bodart (Standard Liegi); 13 – Georges Grün (Anderlecht); 14 – Nico Claesen (Anversa); 15 – Jean-François De Sart (Anderlecht); 16 – Michel De Wolf (Kortrijk); 17 – Pascal Plovie (Club Bruges); 18 – Lorenzo Staelens (Club Bruges); 19 – Marc Van Der Linden (Anderlecht); 20 – Filip De Wilde (Anderlecht); 21 – Marc Wilmots (Mechelen); 22 – Patrick Vervoort (Anderlecht);


COREA DEL SUD

1 – Kim Pung-Ju (Daewoo Royals); 2 – Park Kyung-Hoon (POSCO Atoms); 3 – Choi Kang-Hee (Hyundai Horangi); 4 – Yoon Deuk-Yeo (Hyundai Horangi); 5 – Chung Yong-Hwan (Daewoo Royals); 6 – Lee Tae-Ho (Daewoo Royals); 7 – Noh Soo-Jin (Yukong Kokkiri); 8 – Chung Hae-Won (Daewoo Royals); 9 – Hwang Bo-Kwan (Yukong Kokkiri); 10 – Lee Sang-Yoon (Ilhwa Chunma); 11 – Byun Byung-Joo (Hyundai Horangi); 12 – Lee Heung-Sil (POSCO Atoms); 13 – Chung Jong-Soo (Yukong Kokkiri); 14 – Choi Soon-Ho (Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso); 15 – Cho Min-Kook (Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso); 16 – Kim Joo-Sung (Daewoo Royals); 17 – Gu Sang-Bum (Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso); 18 – Hwang Sun-hong (Kunkook University); 19 – Jeong Gi-Dong (POSCO Atoms); 20 – Hong Myung-Bo (Korea University); 21 – Choi In-Young (Hyundai Horangi); 22 – Lee Young-Jin (Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso);


SPAGNA

1 – Andoni Zubizarreta (Barcellona); 2 – Chendo (Real Madrid); 3 – Manuel Jiménez (Siviglia); 4 – Genar Andrinúa (Athletic Bilbao); 5 – Manuel Sanchís (Real Madrid); 6 – Rafael Martín Vázquez (Real Madrid); 7 – Miguel Pardeza (Real Zaragoza); 8 – Quique (Valencia); 9 – Emilio Butragueño (Real Madrid); 10 – Fernando (Valencia); 11 – Francisco Villarroya (Real Zaragoza); 12 – Rafael Alkorta (Athletic Bilbao); 13 – Juan Carlos Ablanedo (Sporting Gijón); 14 – Alberto Górriz (Real Sociedad); 15 – Robert (Barcellona); 16 – José Mari Bakero (Barcellona); 17 – Fernando Hierro (Real Madrid); 18 – Rafael Paz (Siviglia); 19 – Julio Salinas (Barcellona); 20 – Manolo (Atlético Madrid); 21 – Míchel (Real Madrid); 22 – José Manuel Ochotorena (Valencia);


URUGUAY

1 – Fernando Alvez (Peñarol); 2 – Nelson Gutiérrez (Verona); 3 – Hugo de León (River Plate); 4 – José Herrera (UE Figueres); 5 – José Perdomo (Genoa); 6 – Alfonso Domínguez (Peñarol); 7 – Antonio Alzamendi (Logroñes); 8 – Santiago Ostolaza (Nacional); 9 – Enzo Francescoli (Olympique Marsiglia); 10 – Rubén Paz (Genoa); 11 – Rubén Sosa (Lazio); 12 – Eduardo Pereira Martínez (Independiente); 13 – Felipe Revelez (Nacional); 14 – José Pintos Saldanha (Nacional); 15 – Gabriel Correa (Peñarol); 16 – Pablo Bengoechea (Siviglia); 17 – Sergio Martínez (Defensor); 18 – Carlos Aguilera (Genoa); 19 – Daniel Fonseca (Nacional); 20 – Rubén Pereira (Danubio); 21 – William Castro (Nacional); 22 – Adolfo Zeoli (Danubio);


EGITTO

1 – Ahmed Shobair (Al-Ahly); 2 – Ibrahim Hassan (Al-Ahly); 3 – Rabie Yassin (Al-Ahly); 4 – Hany Ramzy (Al-Ahly); 5 – Hesham Yakan (Al-Zamalek); 6 – Ashraf Kasem (Al-Zamalek); 7 – Ismail Youssef (Al-Zamalek); 8 – Magdi Abdelghani (Beira-Mar); 9 – Hossam Hassan (Al-Ahly); 10 – Gamal Abdelhamid (Al-Zamalek); 11 – Tarek Soliman (Al-Masry); 12 – Taher Abouzaid (Al-Ahly); 13 – Ahmed Ramzy (Al-Zamalek); 14 – Alaa Maihoub (Al-Ahly); 15 – Saber Eid (Al-Mahala); 16 – Magdy Tolba (PAOK); 17 – Ayman Shawky (Al-Ahly); 18 – Osama Oraby (Al-Ahly); 19 – Adel Abdelrahman (Al-Ahly); 20 – Ahmed El-Kass (Olympia Alexandria); 21 – Ayman Taher (Al-Zamalek); 22 – Sabet El-Batal (Al-Ahly);


INGHILTERRA

1 – Peter Shilton (Derby County); 2 – Gary Stevens (Rangers); 3 – Stuart Pearce (Nottingham Forest); 4 – Neil Webb (Manchester Utd); 5 – Des Walker (Nottingham Forest); 6 – Terry Butcher (Rangers); 7 – Bryan Robson (Manchester Utd); 8 – Chris Waddle (Olympique Marsiglia); 9 – Peter Beardsley (Liverpool); 10 – Gary Lineker (Tottenham); 11 – John Barnes (Liverpool); 12 – Paul Parker (Queens Park Rangers); 13 – Chris Woods (Rangers); 14 – Mark Wright (Derby County); 15 – Tony Dorigo (Chelsea); 16 – Steve McMahon (Liverpool); 17 – David Platt (Aston Villa); 18 – Steve Hodge (Nottingham Forest); 19 – Paul Gascoigne (Tottenham); 20 – Trevor Steven (Rangers); 21 – Steve Bull (Wolverhampton); 22 – David Seaman (Queens Park Rangers);


IRLANDA

1 – Packie Bonner (Celtic); 2 – Christopher Barry Morris (Celtic); 3 – Steve Staunton (Liverpool); 4 – Mick McCarthy (Luton Town); 5 – Kevin Moran (Blackburn Rovers); 6 – Ronnie Whelan (Liverpool); 7 – Paul McGrath (Aston Villa); 8 – Ray Houghton (Liverpool); 9 – John Aldridge (Real Sociedad); 10 – Tony Cascarino (Aston Villa); 11 – Kevin Sheedy (Everton); 12 – David O’Leary (Arsenal); 13 – Andy Townsend (Norwich City); 14 – Chris Hughton (Tottenham); 15 – Bernie Slaven (Middlesbrough); 16 – John Sheridan (Sheffield Wednesday); 17 – Niall Quinn (Manchester City); 18 – Frank Stapleton (Blackburn Rovers); 19 – David Thomas Kelly (Leicester City); 20 – John Frederick Byrne (Le Havre); 21 – Alan McLoughlin (Swindon Town); 22 – Gerry Peyton (Bournemouth);


OLANDA

1 – Hans van Breukelen (PSV); 2 – Berry van Aerle (PSV); 3 – Frank Rijkaard (Milan); 4 – Ronald Koeman (Barcellona); 5 – Adri van Tiggelen (Anderlecht); 6 – Jan Wouters (Ajax); 7 – Erwin Koeman (Mechelen); 8 – Gerald Vanenburg (PSV); 9 – Marco van Basten (Milan); 10 – Ruud Gullit (Milan); 11 – Richard Witschge (Ajax); 12 – Wim Kieft (PSV); 13 – Graeme Rutjes (Mechelen); 14 – John van ‘t Schip (Ajax); 15 – Bryan Roy (Ajax); 16 – Joop Hiele (Feyenoord); 17 – Hans Gillhaus (Aberdeen); 18 – Henk Fräser (Roda JC); 19 – John van Loen (Roda JC); 20 – Aron Winter (Ajax); 21 – Danny Blind (Ajax); 22 – Stanley Menzo (Ajax);