Below are the squads for the 1998 FIFA World Cup tournament in France.
Players' age as of 10 June 1998 – the tournament's opening day.
[edit] Group A
[edit] Brazil
Head coach: Mário Zagallo
[edit] Morocco
Head coach:
Henri Michel
[edit] Norway
Head coach: Egil Olsen
[edit] Scotland
Head coach: Craig Brown
[edit] Group B
[edit] Austria
Head coach: Herbert Prohaska
[edit] Cameroon
Head coach:
Claude Le Roy
Head coach:
Nelson Acosta
Head coach: Cesare Maldini
[edit] Group C
[edit] Denmark
Head coach:
Bo Johansson
[edit] France
Head coach: Aimé Jacquet
[edit] Saudi Arabia
Head coach:
Carlos Alberto Parreira (fired after two matches, replaced by Mohammed Al-Kharashy for the final match)
[edit] South Africa
Head coach:
Philippe Troussier
- Andre Arendse (#22) was injured before the start of the tournament. His replacement, Paul Evans, was also injured shortly after arriving as a replacement. Simon Gopane was then called up, and sat on the bench for the last two matches.
[edit] Group D
[edit] Bulgaria
Head coach: Hristo Bonev
[edit] Nigeria
Head coach:
Bora Milutinović
[edit] Paraguay
Head coach:
Paulo César Carpegiani
Head coach: Javier Clemente
[edit] Group E
[edit] Belgium
Head coach: Georges Leekens
Head coach: Manuel Lapuente
[edit] Netherlands
Head coach: Guus Hiddink
[edit] Korea Republic
Head coach:
Cha Bum-Kun (fired after two matches, replaced by
Kim Pyung-Seok for the final match)
[edit] Group F
[edit] Germany
Head coach: Berti Vogts
Note: Kirsten and Marschall also earned additional caps for East Germany (49 and 4, respectively).
Head coach: Jalal Talebi
[edit] United States
Head coach: Steve Sampson
[edit] FR Yugoslavia
Head coach: Slobodan Santrač
[edit] Group G
[edit] Colombia
Head coach: Hernán Darío Gómez
[edit] England
Head coach: Glenn Hoddle
[edit] Romania
Head coach: Anghel Iordănescu
[edit] Tunisia
Head coach:
Henryk Kasperczak (fired after two matches, replaced by Ali Selmi for the final match)
[edit] Group H
[edit] Argentina
Head coach: Daniel Passarella
[edit] Croatia
Head coach: Miroslav Blažević
[edit] Jamaica
Head coach:
Renê Simões
Head coach:
Takeshi Okada
[edit] Player representation by league
The English, Spanish, Japanese and Saudi Arabian squads were made up entirely of players from the respective countries' domestic leagues. The Nigeria squad was made up entirely of players employed by overseas clubs. Although Turkey and Portugal failed to qualify for the finals, their domestic leagues were represented by 18 and 9 players respectively: altogether, there were 38 national leagues who had players in the tournament.
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1Decisive match of a final group stage. 2No qualification took place as places were given by invitation only.
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