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For the [[FMF World Cup]], '''squads''' are the official teams submitted for the tournament from which the competing teams must select their starting line-up and substitutes. | For the [[FMF World Cup]], '''squads''' are the official teams submitted for the tournament from which the competing teams must select their starting line-up and substitutes. | ||
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;2006 | ;2006 | ||
*Sixteen players | *Sixteen players | ||
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*Numbered 1-20 | *Numbered 1-20 | ||
;2008 | ;2008–10 | ||
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*Twenty-three players | *Twenty-three players | ||
*Minimum two goalkeepers | *Minimum two goalkeepers | ||
Revision as of 11:02, 22 July 2011
For the FMF World Cup, squads are the official teams submitted for the tournament from which the competing teams must select their starting line-up and substitutes.
Changes to restrictions
- 2006
- Sixteen players
- Two goalkeepers
- Numbered 1-16
- 2007
- Twenty players
- Minimum two goalkeepers
- Numbered 1-20
- 2008–10
- Twenty-three players
- Minimum two goalkeepers
- Numbered 1-23
- Number 1 reserved for goalkeeper
- 2011
- Twenty-three players
- Three goalkeepers
- Numbered 1-23
- Number 1 reserved for goalkeeper