Below are the squads selected for the football tournament at the 1971 Mediterranean Games hosted in the city of İzmir in Turkey, which took place on 6–16 October 1971.[1]
The teams were national Under-20 sides.
Group A
editFrance
editSyria
editCoach:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abdulghani Tatish | ||||||
Samir Saeed | ||||||
Joseph Shahristan | ||||||
Ghassan Kuzbari |
Tunisia
editCoach:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Sadok "Attouga" Sassi | 15 November 1945 (aged 25) | Club Africain | |||
DF | Moncef Melliti | 18 July 1948 (aged 23) | CS Sfaxien | |||
DF | Hamza Mrad | 1 January 1953 (aged 18) | CS Sfaxien | |||
MF | Moncef Khouini | 4 November 1951 (aged 19) | Club Africain | |||
MF | Tahar Chaïbi | 17 February 1946 (aged 25) | Club Africain | |||
MF | Ahmed Zitouni | 26 May 1947 (aged 24) | Club Africain | |||
FW | Ezzedine Chakroun | 13 June 1948 (aged 23) | Sfax RS | |||
FW | Abdesselam Adhouma | 12 February 1949 (aged 22) | ES Sahel |
Turkey
editCoach: Doğan Andaç
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Mustafa Güngören | 8 May 1951 (aged 20) | Altınordu | |||
Ekrem Günalp | 20 September 1949 (aged 22) | Galatasaray | ||||
Timuçin Çuğ | 14 September 1951 (aged 20) | Ankara Demirspor | ||||
Sacit Karabaş | Bursaspor | |||||
Cemal Karagöz | Gaziantepspor | |||||
Ali Erdin | Kütahyaspor | |||||
Müjdat Yalman | 14 August 1949 (aged 22) | MKE Ankaragücü | ||||
Mustafa Ergücü | 15 January 1955 (aged 16) | İzmirspor | ||||
Zafer Göncüler | 22 November 1950 (aged 20) | MKE Ankaragücü | ||||
Hıdır Bilek | Altay | |||||
Adem Kurukaya | Samsunspor | |||||
Baykul Tüysüz | Feriköy | |||||
FW | Ali Osman Renklibay | 24 October 1948 (aged 22) | Adanaspor | |||
FW | Sinan Bür | 15 November 1950 (aged 20) | Bursaspor | |||
DF | Nikos Kovis | 6 January 1953 (aged 18) | Vefa | |||
Ali Çağlar | Göztepe | |||||
DF | Özer Yurteri | 28 December 1949 (aged 21) | Göztepe | |||
FW | Şevki Şenlen | 22 July 1949 (aged 22) | Eskişehirspor |
Group B
editEgypt
editCoach:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Hassan Mokhtar | 26 January 1944 (aged 27) | Ismaily SC | |||
MF | Moustafa Reyadh | 5 April 1941 (aged 30) | Al-Salmiya SC | |||
MF | Mohammed Ibrahim El-Mazati | Al Ittihad Alexandria | ||||
FW | Farouk Mahmoud | 18 October 1944 (aged 26) | Zamalek SC | |||
FW | Hassan El-Shazly | 13 November 1943 (aged 27) | Tersana SC |
Greece
editMorocco
editCoach:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Allal Benkassou | 30 November 1941 (aged 29) | FAR Rabat | |||
DF | Larbi Ahardane | 6 June 1954 (aged 17) | Wydad AC | |||
DF | Boujemaa Benkhrif | KAC Kenitra | ||||
MF | Abdallah Tazi | MAS Fes | ||||
MF | Abdelâali Zahraoui | 9 January 1949 (aged 22) | FAR Rabat | |||
MF | Driss Bamous | 15 December 1942 (aged 28) | FAR Rabat | |||
MF | Maouhoub Ghazouani | FAR Rabat | ||||
MF | Mustapha Choukri | Raja CA | ||||
MF | Abdallah Lamrani | FAR Rabat | ||||
FW | Ahmed Faras | 7 December 1946 (aged 24) | Chabab Mohammédia | |||
FW | Mohamed El Filali | 9 July 1945 (aged 26) | MC Oujda |
Yugoslavia
editHead coach:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Ivan Ćurković | 15 March 1944 (aged 27) | Partizan | ||
Dušan Drašković | 20 June 1939 (aged 32) | ||||
Ljubiša Drenovački | |||||
Todor Grebenački | |||||
FW | Dušan Jovanović | 4 November 1946 (aged 24) | OFK Beograd | ||
FW | Ilija Katić | 20 July 1945 (aged 26) | Partizan | ||
DF | Josip Kečkeš | 3 June 1952 (aged 19) | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
Aleksandar Milojković | |||||
MF | Bora Milutinović | 7 September 1944 (aged 27) | Rouen | ||
Mesud Nalić | |||||
FW | Marijan Novak | 2 October 1947 (aged 24) | Dinamo Zagreb | ||
Aleksandar Panajotović | 28 January 1952 (aged 19) | Red Star Belgrade | |||
GK | Ognjen Petrović | 2 January 1948 (aged 23) | Red Star Belgrade | ||
MF | Josip Pirmajer | 14 February 1944 (aged 27) | Vojvodina | ||
DF | Branko Radović | 18 October 1950 (aged 20) | Red Star Belgrade | ||
FW | Vladimir Savić | 7 November 1945 (aged 25) | Vojvodina | ||
Ištvan Šanta | |||||
Momčilo Vujačić |
References
edit- ^ Dinant Abbink, Karel Stokkermans and Misha Miladinovich (16 July 2009). "Mediterranean Games 1971 (Izmir, Turkey)". RSSSF. Retrieved 11 September 2021.